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final UX3000 Bluetooth Wireless Headphones - Hi-Fi Sound Quality - Hybrid Noise Cancelling - Maximum 35 Hours Music Playback - aptX Low Latency - Multipoint Connection - Designed in Japan

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Last but not least, the ANC performance is truly excellent. It may not quite match the likes of the Bose Noise Cancelling 700 or Sony WH-1000XM4, but it's one of the better ANC systems that we've tried in this price range, and that's no small feat considering its Final's first venture into the space. In addition to SBC and AAC, UX3000 supports aptX Low Latency, a low-latency codec that delivers high-quality sound with minimal interruptions and time delay. This allows you to enjoy music, games and videos with ease. And with multi-point connectivity, you can connect up to two devices at the same time, such as your PC and smartphone, and switch between them while they're connected. FeaturesWith a stripped-down aesthetic and feature set, the Final UX3000 aim to provide hi-fi quality sound on your commute. It isn’t often we bet against Final delivering on the promises, and we’re not about to start with the UX3000 ANC headphones. Design Yes, you can spend similar money on more upfront sound, or on a more high-profile brand logo – but it won’t buy you any more musicality than is available right here. Final Audio UX3000 review: also consider Considering all of the Bluetooth headphones out there, only a few brands are known for their sound quality. We have a lot of manufacturers now that prioritize noise-canceling and now spatial audio that sometimes the native sound signature can come up short. Final Audio has always been a brand that makes worthy, inexpensive audio products that come with a consistent level of sound quality. Even their first venture into Bluetooth, the EVA 2020 was successful in providing great true wireless with a solid sound that was on the same level as Final Audio IEMs. Now, Final Audio has released their first over-ear Bluetooth headphone, the UX3000. Does it live up to Final Audio’s standard for fidelity? What You Get

Final UX3000 review: Affordable ANC bliss - Pocket-lint

The main feature of the UX3000 is their ANC capability, which is quite well executed. The final UX3000 offer great noise cancelling, with a lot of reduction in the lower frequencies. This is enough to almost completely remove the rumble of a bus or of a subway train so that you can enjoy your music without resorting to a raise in volume. On the other hand, though, midrange is not reduced a lot and this makes it so that you will hear voices, among other noises, clearly enough, despite the good job done by the passive isolation. I’ve found myself wishing for more ANC and/or passive isolation on a couple of occasions; Glasgow’s subway is especially noisy and the UX3000 wasn’t able to shield me enough from the noise outside. In comparison, I get discomfort from the headband of the Audeze LCD-1 within an hour of listening and within 20 minutes of the Audeze Mobius. Another issue is that the headphones don’t really turn off if you power them off with ANC enabled. You have to disable ANC and then you can actually power off the headphones, which is extremely inconvenient and a rather poor design choice.One thing that stands out is the UX3000’s evenness across the frequency spectrum. By that, I don’t mean a linear response but one without any distracting peaks or dips. By doing that, the sound is dynamic and lively but consistent in presentation and won’t give you any nasty surprises. They don’t create the biggest soundstage around, it’s true, but nevertheless the UX3000 can lay out a recording coherently and draw a convincing audio image. Specific instruments or performers have autonomy in their own little area of the soundstage, and there’s no blurring or muddling of positions on it. Given content of a half-decent standard to deal with, the Final Audio are an accomplished listen. They deliver a tightly integrated and properly consistent tonality from the top of the frequency range to the bottom, with punchy and controlled bass underpinning things. The Edifier get an extra 4 hours of battery life with ANC on, getting up to 29 hours compared to the final’s 45. Speaking of ANC, I would say the W820NB’s noise-cancelling can go toe to toe with the final’s. Impressive! Verdict We're pleased to report that the UX3000 sound fantastic, especially when you consider what the asking price is.

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UX3000 features two microphones on each ear cup by having one of the microphones receiving the noise signal from the external of the housing and another one collecting the sound signal from the output of the driver unit. By analyzing the sound samples collected from both microphones and generating a highly accurate anti-noise signal, UX3000 is capable of removing ambient noise with high efficiency. When it comes to features, there's not much to write home about, and the build quality isn't going to surprise you, either. We like the unique Shibo finish, but we can equally imagine it putting people off. Superb sound quality achieved by eliminating the limitation of noise-cancelling feature and Bluetooth connectionThere's no overbearing EQ that you'll find from similarly priced Bluetooth headphones, and, instead, the UX3000 feel precise and well-tuned. Turn the ANC on and the bass gets an extra helping of that sub-bass boost, with more focus on the bass and treble overall. When using these in high noise environments and with the ANC on – the sound is really enjoyable and upbeat. One weird thing about the UX3000 is that the ANC feature can be used even when they are powered off: the status LED (on the right hand side) lights up green when you use ANC this way. It does stay on even when you power off the headphones after you’re done using them and this means that you need to remember to disable ANC before your power off the headphones, otherwise the battery will keep on draining until it’s depleted. This is actually bad design, since one normally expects that powering off a device really powers it off and doesn’t leave some features that drain up battery enabled. Sound & Specs

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