So for awhile now sony has been dominating
the Premium ANC headphones market with their
Sony 1000XM3’s and they’ve been dominating
the Mid range ANC headphones market with their
XB900N’s. But then there are the Sony WH-H910N
or also known as the H.ear On 3’s which
sit in the middle between these other two
headphones. And even though the H.ear On 3’s
do have their pro’s… im not really sure
why they exists.
Now first off I want to point out that these
headphones are very hard to get in the states.
For me, I had to get them from Costco of all
places. Now even though these headphones have
a retail price of $300, they like to go on
sale for $200 at Costco which definitely make
them a bargain at that price. And for comparison,
the 1000XM3’s retail for $350 but they routinely
go on sale as well expsially cause the 1000XM4’s
are right around the corner and the XB900N’s
have a retail price of $250 but they sometimes
go on sale for $178 on Amazon. So if you want
to pick any of these headphones up they’ll
be linked down below.
Now even though there is a lot to like about
these headphones…. One of the things I don’t
like about these headphones is that even though
they have a retail price of $300… they still
come included with a carrying pouch instead
of a hardshell case. So if you do decide to
pick these headphones up and plan on traveling
a lot with them I do advise that you invest
in a hardshell carrying case.
But one of the things I like about these headphones
is their build quality and design. I think
these are one of Sony’s best built and best
looking headphones to date. Now the entire
body of these headphones have a soft touch
feel to them similar to the ear cups found
on the 1000XM3’s but that soft touch feel
also extends across their headband. So these
headphones feel extremely gripy in your hands.
And also the leatherette on these headphones
feels way better than the leatherette found
on the 1000XM3’s which feels very synthetic
and I can only hope sony uses a similar leatherette
on their upcoming 1000XM4’s. And it also
doesn’t hurt that these these ear pads have
this etched design to them which does look
pretty cool. And these headphones stay silent
when ever you handle them. The only thing
that is a little bit of a draw back on these
headphones compared to Sony’s other headphones
is that these headphones can’t be laid flat.
But other than that I feel comfortable saying
that these headphones feel more premium than
the 1000XM3’s.
Now when it comes to fit, these headphones
fit very well but they do have their ups and
downs. Now they are big head approved cause
they don’t have a lot of clamping force
but I do feel these headphones have a little
more clamping force than both the 1000XM3’s
and XB900N. But these headphones definitely
have less clamping force than the Surface
Headphones 2. But regardless I can wear these
headphones for hours on end with out any discomfort
but they do have a slightly firm fit to them.
But the stand out feature on these headphones
are their ear pads. The ear pads on the h.ear
on 3 are huge compared to the 1000XM3’s
and they’re also a little more spacious
than the ear pads on XB900N. The ear pads
on the H.ear On 3 is on both Bose’s and
the Surface 2’s level. So the ear pads on
the H.ear On 3 should have no problem accommodating
all ear types. Unlike the 1000XM3’s which
fit me just fine… but if you have larger
ears or ears that stick out a lot then your
ears will feel a little cramped. But remember,
the H.ear On 3’s do fit a little firmer
than the 1000XM3’s. So personally I still
prefer to wear the 1000XM3’s over the H.ear
On 3’s.
Now when it comes to tech specs, the H.ear
On 3’s charge via a USB C port. But just
keep in mind this USB C port is strictly used
for charging. You can’t use this USB C port
as a wired connection like you can on some
other headphones. But these headphones have
an advertised battery life of 35 hours and
if you charge them up for 10 minutes from
a dead battery they’ll get you 2 and half
hours of playback time. So these headphones
have really good and above average battery
life for headphones in 2020.
Now when it comes to bluetooth connectivity…
even though these headphones are using bluetooth
5.0 they can only be connected to one device
at time like Sony’s other headphones. So
you can’t easily hot swap from one device
to another like you can with the Bose NC 700
or even the Surface Headphones 2.
But when it comes to listening to watching
movies or videos with these headphones…
they have zero latency across the board whether
your using an iPhone or an android device
which is great. But I do have to point out
that these headphones no longer have APTX
support like the 1000XM3’s of XB900N. But
these headphones still do have ACC and LDAC
support.
But if you want to, you can always still use
a wired connection with these headphones cause
they still have a 3.5 millimeter audio jack.
Which I know does sound basic to point out
but some companies are starting to remove
the audio jack on some
of their headphones.
But now lets talk about listening to music
with these headphones… for the most part
the H.ear on 3’s sound identical to the
Sony 1000XM3’s when theyre both using their
stock EQ’s. With their stock EQ’s both
of these headphones have a very balanced sound
signature but there is a very slight emphasis
on the mids so vocals are pushed a little
forward from everything else but just slightly.
But just like the 1000XM3’s, the H.ear on
3 have a fully customizable EQ so you can
make them sound how ever you want. If you
like a neutral EQ you can do that or if you
like a bass heavy EQ you can also do that.
But where the H.ear On 3’s and 1000XM3’s
really differ is when it comes to their bass.
If you raise the clear bass slider on the
H.ear on 3’s to 10 its like having the 1000XM3’s
set to to 4. So the 1000XM3’s are going
to physically rattle your head noticeably
more than the H.ear On 3’s. And personally
I think the reason the 1000XM3’s have more
physical bass than the H.ear On 3’s is cause
they’re using 40 millimeter drivers where
as the H.ear On 3’s are using 30 millimeter
drivers. Now the h.ear on 3’s have a decent
amount of physical bass but the 1000XM3’s
just rattle your head way more if you’re
interested in that.
But when it comes to controlling your music
the h.ear on 3’s have a touchpad just like
their older brother. You can swipe up and
down to adjust the volume and you can swipe
forward and back to skip through your music.
And just as you’d expect this touch pad
is very accurate and very easy to use.
Now when it comes to the active noise cancelation
on these headphones… the ANC on the H.ear
on 3’s is definitely lacking when compared
to 1000XM3’s which is to be expected but
its also a little behind when compared to
the Surface Headphones 2. But so that you
can see for yourself we’re going to jump
into an ANC test.
So like you may have just seen, the active
noise cancellation on the H.ear on 3 is lacking
when compared to both the Surface Headphones
2 and 1000XM3’s. Now it is expected that
the ANC on the 1000XM3’s would out perform
that of the H.ear On 3’s cause Sony’s
obviously want their more premium headphones
to have the most effective Active Noise Cancellation.
Now even though the Surface 2’s block out
noticeably more noise than the H.ear On 3’s…
I personally prefer the ANC on the H.ear On
3’s over the Surface 2’s cause the ANC
on the H.ear On 3’s has very little to no
cabin pressure… where as with the Surface
2’s you do feel a little bit of cabin pressure
when you’re watching movies with these headphones
or if you’re not playing music through these
headphones. So overall the ANC on the H.ear
3 is good cause they block out a decent amount
of noise but more importantly they have very
little cabin pressure.
Now regarding their ambient mode… the ambient
mode on the H.ear On 3’s is very similar
to the 1000XM3’s but there is one major
difference. Now the ambient mode on the H.ear
on 3’s is very good cause it sounds very
natural and there’s zero hissing in the
background and these headphones also do a
very good job of blocking out wind noise when
walking out doors. But the major difference
here is that the Ambient mode on the H.ear
On 3’s let in everything, they don’t actively
block out sudden spikes in loud noises like
how the ambient modes on both the 1000XM3’s
and Surface 2’s do. Over all the ambient
mode on the h.ear on 3 is very good but again
the 1000XM3’s have that little extra something
that make them better than the H.ear On 3’s.
But also, the h.ear on 3’s have quick attention
just like Sony’s other headphones where
if you cover their touch pad they’ll lower
the volume of your music and let in all the
ambient sound around you so that you can quickly
talk to someone like this.
And then when you let go of the touch pad
they go back to normal.
But finally here’s the microphone test…
now I have this AC unit turned on cause I
want to show of what kind of a job these headphones
do isolating just your voice. Cause if we
switch over to my lapel microphone you’re
going to clearly hear that AC unit. But if
we go back to the H.ear On 3’s you’ll
hear that they do a decent job of isolating
your voice. And I also think the microphone
on the H.ear On 3’s sound slightly better
than the 1000XM3’s.
Cause the microphone on the 1000XM3’s does
sound a little more muffled when compared
to the H.ear on 3’s.
But in general the microphone on the H.ear
On 3’s isn’t the best but they might get
the job done for a quick phone call.
So with all that being said, the H.ear On
3’s are a decent pair of headphones. They
have great build quality, they have the most
spacious ear cups out there for Sony headphones,
they sound decent, they block out a decent
amount of noise with very little to no cabin
pressure and their ambient mode is very good
cause its sounds very natural and they pick
up very little wind noise. But these headphones
still get out shined by their older brothers.
The 1000XM3’s fit a little better for me,
they give you more physical bass if you want
it, they block out significantly more noise
if you need it, their ambient mode is the
active kind and they also come included with
a hardshell case. Now don’t get me wrong,
the H.ear On 3’s are a really good purchase
if you can get them on sale, but there still
is an incentive to upgrade.
