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AirPods Pro 3 vs. Sony WF-1000XM6: Which Flagship Earbuds Should You Buy?

Sony refreshed its earbuds earlier this year, introducing the $330 WF-1000XM6 earbuds to compete with the $249 AirPods Pro 3 that came out last September. We compared Sony's new earbuds with Apple's latest model to see which is better.


Sony's XM6 earbuds are smaller than the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ because there's no stem, but the in-ear fit is different. The ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ have foam-infused silicone tips that are comfortable to wear for multiple hours at a time. Sony is using a polyurethane and silicone foam hybrid that feels secure in the ears, but you'll feel them more when using them for longer periods. The XM6 aren't as likely to fall out of your ears when moving around, so they're better for workouts. Earbud fit is going to vary from person to person, so some people might find the XM6 more comfortable. Both the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ and the XM6 come with tips in multiple sizes to fit ears in different shapes.

Though Sony's earbuds have a tighter fit that's ideal for fitness-related use, the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ have heart rate tracking and better waterproofing for sweat resistance. The XM6 have an IPX4 water resistance rating, compared to the IP57 dust and water resistance rating of the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌.

The ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ and the XM6 are both high-end flagship earbud options, and they produce excellent sound. Like fit, your opinion on sound quality will come down to individual preference.

Sony offers LDAC high-resolution codec support for improved sound quality on an Android device, along with an app that supports EQ adjustments with custom presets, adjustable bass, treble sliders, and more. Apple does not offer built-in EQ, but AirPods come with well-balanced tuning that sounds great to many people. If you want to tinker with sound adjustments, Sony's earbuds are the way to go, but if you want good sound with no tuning requirements, the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ are the better pick.

As with sound, both models have some of the best Active Noise Cancellation you can get from earbuds. The XM6 seem to do just a bit better at canceling out low-frequency sound like engines on an airplane and higher-frequency sound like office chatter, but it's close. How the ANC works for each person will come down to the ear seal with the tip and personal preference.

Apple's ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ have the edge when it comes to Transparency because the sound passing through the microphones is more natural. Sony's version of transparency is fine, but it sounds more robotic. The difference is especially noticeable with voices. The XM6 seem to have better noise isolation on calls when outdoors, but indoors, the AirPods sound clearer.

The ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ can be used as an over-the-counter hearing aid alternative, but the XM6 can't, plus there's spatial audio support, real-time Live Translation, and heart rate tracking for workouts. Sony's earbuds have better gesture control, 360 Reality Audio, and more software customization.

The XM6 offer eight hours of playback with ANC on, which is the same battery life as the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌. For the AirPods, spatial audio with head tracking and heart rate sensing drop that total down slightly, but battery life is almost identical overall. The ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ case has enough battery for 24 hours of listening time, as does the XM6 case.

If you're in the Apple ecosystem, you're going to have a better experience with the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ with iCloud-based features like one-tap pairing, automatic device switching anywhere you're signed in with your Apple ID, and support for Apple features like Live Translation. Sony can't implement the same close integration with Apple devices, which makes it harder to recommend Sony earbuds for Apple users.

The XM6 earbuds pair through the iPhone's Bluetooth menu or the Sony Sound Connect app. It's not a one-tap process, and while Sony can now support connecting to two devices at once, it's still not as good as Apple's process.

If you have Apple devices, the ‌AirPods Pro 3‌ are probably the better choice, and they're $81 cheaper too. The XM6 are the best pick for Android users or those who really want to tinker with sound.

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vegetassj4 Avatar
1 week ago
obviously the Airpods Ultra



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dmccombs Avatar
1 week ago
What a timely article. I have had the APP2 (with Comply ear tips) for a couple years now and like them overall. Like a lot of folks here, I have been hearing alot about how the APP3 are better than the APP2, and how great the Sony WF-1000xm6 sound. So yesterday, I picked up the APP3 and the Sony earbuds, and have spent the last 24 hours comparing them.

Of course the APP2/3 work great with the iphone. IMO, the Sony's sound noticeably better. I think the Sony bass is more clear, and the sounds stage is more open. I an ok with the comfort of all 3 earbuds. The Apple earbuds are a little easier to get in my ears with a sealed fit, but this could be because I've only used the Sony's for a day, versus the APP over several years.

The APP2 (with comply) have the best ANC. I think part of this is the comply tips blocking out more sound than the stock APP3 and stock Sony tips. I would rank the APP3 above the Sony's for ANC (both with their stock eartips). All 3 of these have great ANC so I wouldn't buy based on the ANC differences.

I think I will keep the Sony's and my old APP2, and return the APP3. I didn't feel there was a big enough difference between the APP2 and APP3 to keep both. I think the Sony sound quality was a decent step up from the APP2/3 so I will keep those. I also ordered some comply tips for the Sony's. This will provide better ANC than the stock Sony tips. Hopefully it doesn't negatively impact the sound quality.

Note1: Info regarding my use case (perspective)... I don't use many of the extra features of the APP (i.e. heat rate, hearing aid). And with all the earbuds, I tend to use minimal sound processing (auto loudness, auto anything, eq, etc.) I mainly use these for listening to music. I don't use any of the extra features of the Sony either. In fact when I ran their EQ Chooser, it came back with a flat EQ for my preference.

Note2: I didn't put "IMO" on all my statements, but everything here is my opinion, not absolute fact. Others can come to other conclusions which are just as valid.
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1 week ago

One of these products belongs to a company with a stagnant ecosystem thats basically been reduced to a commodity like John Deere, the other is poised to become the most important wearables brand for all AI based products in the near future. And AirPods sound better. Happy choosing!
Somewhat contradictory, I like how my APP2 work with my iPhone, while I'm also somewhat exhausted by everything having to be an 'ecosystem.'

Part of me really misses the days where the big connectivity feature of any headphone was a 3.5mm plug that worked exactly the same on any device that had it.
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KnowsHowItWorks Avatar
1 week ago
No brainer. Bose.
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B4U Avatar
1 week ago
One of the drawbacks on the Sony is that their battery charge management needs some work.
My 1st gen AirPods Pro are still working fine from 2020.
Meanwhile, my Sony LinkBuds are dead after less then 3 years.
As much as I love my Sony headphones...this is not the first time I have dead Sony Bluetooth headphones over the same period. :(
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1 week ago
Good comparison. I prefer AirPods and definitely they are cheaper. But the Sony earbud is a good one too.
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