
Sony WF-1000XM5
The refined all-rounder with Sony's 8.4mm Dynamic Driver X and industry-leading noise cancellation. Smallest and most comfortable premium earbuds available.
Our Verdict
Best all-rounder combining excellent sound, industry-leading ANC, and reliable features—the mainstream audiophile choice.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •Best-in-class ANC
- •8.4mm Dynamic Driver X
- •LDAC hi-res support
- •Smallest premium earbuds
- •DSEE Extreme upscaling
✗ Cons
- •May be superseded by XM6 in 2026
- •Touch controls can be finicky
Specifications
| Driver | 8.4mm Dynamic Driver X |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz-40kHz |
| Codecs | LDAC, AAC, SBC, LC3 |
| Battery | 8h / 24h total |
| ANC | Best-in-class |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Everyday listeners
- ✓Those wanting best ANC + sound balance
- ✓Commuters
Not For
- ✗Pure audiophiles
- ✗Those wanting longest battery
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