Sony’s WH-1000XM6 improves on already-class-leading noise cancellation by adding Integrated Processor V2 — a chip that analyses ambient sound 700 times per second and adjusts ANC parameters in real time, rather than the fixed profiles of its predecessor. The result in a busy coffee shop or on a commuter flight is a quieter baseline noise floor with fewer audible artefacts when someone walks past or a door slams nearby. It’s not a small improvement.
Sound quality continues the warm, controlled tuning that Sony’s XM line has been known for: bass that extends deeply without becoming muddy, mids that don’t recede when noise cancellation activates, and highs that are smooth without being rolled off. LDAC support at 96 kHz/24-bit resolves the detail in high-resolution files on Android. Speak-to-Chat automatically pauses playback when you start talking — a feature that sounds minor but becomes indispensable quickly.
Thirty hours of battery life with ANC on (40 without) means a transatlantic flight and a full work day before you need a cable. The folding design is compact for a full-size over-ear headphone. USB-C quick charge delivers 3 hours of playback from a 3-minute charge. This is the headphone we recommend to most people most of the time.
| Driver | 30mm full-range driver with Liquid Crystal Polymer diaphragm |
|---|---|
| ANC | Integrated Processor V2 — 700 adjustments/sec, 8-mic array |
| Codec | LDAC (96 kHz/24-bit), AAC, SBC; multipoint (2 devices) |
| Battery | 30 hrs (ANC on) / 40 hrs (ANC off); 3 min → 3 hrs quick charge |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.3, 3.5mm analogue input |
| Weight | 8.99 oz (255 g) |
| Foldable | Yes — folds flat for travel, included carry case |
| Controls | Touch sensor (right cup), buttons, Speak-to-Chat auto-pause, Ambient Sound mode |
| Microphones | 8 mics total (4 ANC, 4 beamforming for calls) |
| In the box | WH-1000XM6, Carrying case, USB-C cable, 3.5mm cable, adapter |





Maria Chen –
Bought after trying the Bose QC Ultra side by side. The Sony gets quieter in noisy environments; the Bose sounds more “natural” to my ears. I chose Sony for the commute use case and don’t regret it. The folding case is compact enough for a bag without taking up the whole main compartment.
Daniel Okafor (verified owner) –
I use these every day on a 45-minute commute and in an open-plan office. The noise cancellation is genuinely impressive — the bus engine becomes background hum, conversation nearby drops to a murmur. The sound quality is warm and detailed, not bass-heavy in the artificial way that some ANC headphones compensate with boosted low frequencies. 30-hour battery means I charge them on Sunday and don’t think about it again until Thursday.
Chris Wainwright –
Best ANC I’ve experienced in years of testing headphones. The XM5 was already excellent; the XM6 is meaningfully better in the mid-frequency ANC where voice and ambient music were always the weakness of this line. Speak-to-Chat works reliably without false triggers. Build quality is good — the hinge feels solid.
Rachel Kim –
Good headphones overall but I wish the clamping force was adjustable. After two hours wearing them my ears are a bit uncomfortable, which limits their use for long work sessions. The sound and ANC are excellent. If your head is on the smaller side, expect a break-in period.