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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/4\/22\/23037341\/sony-wh-1000xm5-anc-headphones-leak-rumor<\/a> Sony\u2019s WH-1000XM4<\/a> noise-canceling headphones have been one of the best options since they debuted in 2020, but it appears the company is gearing up to release the next generation. German tech news site TechnikNews<\/em> has published some images and specs<\/a> of the successor, seemingly called the WH-1000XM5 (via Gizmodo<\/em><\/a>).<\/p>\n The first thing you might notice is a sleek new design, particularly a thinner headband. The 1000XM3s<\/a> and 1000XM4s<\/a> were almost identical, but Sony could change the way things look for the new 1000XM5s. <\/p>\n Instead of a shrouded arm that swivels, the arm is exposed, with a single contact point replacing the XM4\u2019s larger folding hinge over the ear cups. That changes the design of the ear cups as well but suggests just a bit more of their space is available for the stuff that affects what you hear. <\/p>\n That arm looks slimmer than the previous design and could contribute to a lighter weight that hopefully doesn\u2019t give up any strength and durability. As Gizmodo<\/em> points out (via Notebookcheck<\/em><\/a> <\/em>and The Walkman Blog<\/em><\/a>), filings for the FCC and other regulators that outlined a new model were spotted in February. One key item revealed is that the FCC labeling has moved, going from the headband itself to underneath an ear pad, which The Walkman Blog<\/em> speculated could mean the band is now made out of metal instead of plastic.<\/p>\n
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