Wednesday, July 19th 2023

Sony WF-1000XM5 Teased for Launch on July 24

Sony Electronics yesterday tweeted about an upcoming product launch date: "For the silence. For the sound. Stay tuned...you'll want to hear this." The teaser image and brief message could hint at the WF-1000XM5 wireless earbuds finally arriving at retail. The tweet puts emphasis on high quality sound reproduction and noise cancelling capabilities, so the company seems to be confident in marketing their next gen model as a leap over the popular WF-1000XM4.

Renders and specifications for the fifth generation Sony wireless earbuds have been leaked online several times this year. The WF-1000XM5 seems to be smaller and lighter than its predecessor with each bud weighing 5.9 grams, and the (likely Qi wireless charging capable) cradle coming in at 39 grams. Eye-balled dimensions suggest a profile closer to the WF-C700N. Many owners of the WF-1000XM4 have complained about inconsistent and uncomfortable fits in ear canals, due to the unit's relatively substantial design—a more compact bud would be most welcome. Multi-point connectivity seems to be the main feature that will be ready and present out of the box, otherwise leaked specs do not present anything else that really stands out. The WF-1000XM4 launched last Autumn with an MSRP of $280—will Sony be charging more for a mild set of improvements, or are they going to wow us with an amazing next-gen aural experience?
Sources: Android Authority, Sony Electronics Tweet
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6 Comments on Sony WF-1000XM5 Teased for Launch on July 24

#1
Chry
Sadly the price is rumored to increase 15-20%. Otherwise looking forward to it. Hope they'll include better accessibility for different sizes this time.
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#2
Upgrayedd
Are the XM4 still the best for ANC? I noticed RTINGS doesn't have them at the top of the list for ANC earbuds
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#3
Nephilim666
My xm4's are *fine*. They haven't kept up with the value proposition vs sound quality from the latest crop of IEMs though. The biggest issue is the balance, big fat ass that sits on the outside of your ear canal and bobs when running. I've tried the different tips and I know I'm wearing them right but they wiggle out a bit too easily.
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#4
Chry
Nephilim666My xm4's are *fine*. They haven't kept up with the value proposition vs sound quality from the latest crop of IEMs though. The biggest issue is the balance, big fat ass that sits on the outside of your ear canal and bobs when running. I've tried the different tips and I know I'm wearing them right but they wiggle out a bit too easily.
That's the reason I didn't buy them. Afraid it would not fit or fall out when running. Sooo using 5$ no-name ones for now (at least they fit perfect!)
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#5
Nephilim666
ChryThat's the reason I didn't buy them. Afraid it would not fit or fall out when running. Sooo using 5$ no-name ones for now (at least they fit perfect!)
Yeah fair enough. The quest for excellent sounding, lightweight, ANC and decent battery life continues
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#6
Prima.Vera
Another overpriced crap from Sony, no better than your standard 50$ earbuds.
But as long as they are from Apple or Sony, they must be special, right?
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