Sony marks 10 years of 1000X headphones with luxury 'ColleXion' edition
Sony has introduced 1000X The ColleXion, a special-edition pair of noise-canceling headphones built to mark the tenth anniversary of its original 1000X line. Rather than launching an entirely new model, Sony took its current flagship, the WH-1000XM6, and reworked it with noticeably more premium materials — soft vegan leather ear cushions, brushed-metal accents around the hinges and headband, and a more restrained color palette aimed at buyers who want their headphones to feel like a luxury accessory rather than ordinary consumer electronics. Under the hood, the ColleXion edition keeps the noise cancellation, multipoint Bluetooth connectivity and adaptive sound features that have made the 1000X series a perennial favorite among reviewers and frequent travelers, while adding small refinements to comfort and clamping force that early testers say make longer listening sessions less fatiguing. Sony has positioned it as a collector's variant for longtime fans rather than a mass-market replacement, keeping it close to the standard flagship's price bracket. The release lands in a crowded high-end headphone market that also recently saw Sennheiser debut its Momentum 5 Wireless, complete with Dolby Atmos head-tracking and a swappable battery — a sign that established audio brands are now competing as much on craftsmanship and longevity as on raw spec-sheet numbers.
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