Technology
Sony WF-1000MX5 review: The wireless buds to beat

Sony WF-1000MX5 review (Image: SONY)
We can’t recommend Sony’s WF-1000MX5s highly enough
What we love
- Stunning sound
- Long battery life
- Plenty of customisation via the app
- Comfy fit
- Solid ANC
What we don’t
- Charging case feels cheap
- Expensive compared to rivals
Sony is no slouch when it comes to premium audio products and its new WF-1000MX5s are, once again, hitting all the right notes. These wireless buds really are top of their game offering rich audio, impressive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and long 8-hour life between refills.
Sony’s feature-packed Headphone Connect app also offers oodles of sound customisation and there are plenty of other extras such as wireless charging and being able to link the buds to two devices at once. They are also supremely comfortable to wear and there are four changeable tips – including an ultra-small option – in the box to help users get the perfect fit.
The touch controls work well, you can access all the most popular smart assistants and there are sound-boosting extras such as upscaling and High Res audio.
We’ve been using the WF-1000MX5s for around a month and have very few gripes. In fact, our only real moans are the plasticky charging case and the fact the buds are so light they don’t feel all that premium. Other than that we’re totally smitten.
Having placed them side by side with a number of their rivals, there’s no question that they sound superior and if you have £259 in your bank account we can’t recommend them highly enough.
Sony WF-1000MX5: Full review
Wander into any high street technology store and you’ll be bombarded by endless shelves of wireless buds. Every manufacturer under the sun has now launched mini music makers and trying to work out which are best can be like finding a needle in a very giant haystack.
It’s no secret that Sony offers some of the best buds in the business and now they are back with the launch of their WF-1000MX5s. These promise epic audio, long battery life and a boost to the all-important Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) with the Japanese tech giant boasting that its MX5s offer “the best noise-cancelling performance on the market.”
The big question is, are they really worth your money and should you ditch your current buds and switch to Sony? Express.co.uk has been putting them through their paces and here’s our full Sony WF-1000MX5 review.
The Sony WF-1000MX5 come with improved tips for a better fit (Image: SONY)
Set-up, design and sound
Peel open the new eco-friendly packaging, prise the buds out of the box and you should have the music playing within a matter of seconds – especially if you use Android. The WF-1000MX5 are fully compatible with Fast Pair technology which lets you connect them to your phone with just one tap.
Even on iPhone, it’s pretty simple with a quick trip to the Bluetooth menu offering speedy pairing. There’s also the option to link them up to devices using Sony’s Headphone Connect app.
Once tethered there’s the ability to perform a fit test and get the optimal 360 Reality Audio experience by taking pictures of your ears which are then instantly analysed to make sure the buds produce the ideal sound. Sadly, this 360 system only then works with a limited number of apps such as Tidal which is a tiny bit annoying.
To improve the wearability, Sony has bundled more tips in the box this year so there are extra options to choose from to get the ideal seal. Another bonus of the new Noise Isolation Earbud Tips is their design features an exclusive material that not only enhances the fit but also increases comfort by reducing pressure in the ear thanks to a new shape.
We recently wore them on an 8-hour flight to Miami and had no issues whatsoever – in fact, we often forget we were even wearing them. Things are also helped by a lighter design (they are 25% smaller and approximately 20% lighter than their predecessor) which improves the comfort even further. Our only grumble is that airy design does make the buds feel a tad cheap in your hands.
Wireless earbuds are all about sound and Sony has nailed it again
Of course, earbuds are all about audio and Sony has nailed it again. The WF-1000MX5s sound truly incredible. No matter what your taste in music you’ll be treated to an experience that is rich and packed with detail.
Sony has beefed up the bass this year and it really adds to the experience with songs getting a boost without things feeling too overpowering. It’s produced by a specially designed Dynamic Driver X for wide-frequency reproduction – this tech also offers richer vocals and support for impressive High-Resolution Audio.
Another thing we love about these buds is the customisation via the app. There are a swathe of pre-sets available such as Excited, Mellow, Relaxed, Vocal and Bass Boost with each switching the sound to suit your taste.
You can even tinker with the virtual Equaliser yourself to produce a sound that’s custom-created for your ears. Having tested the WF-1000MX5s against a number of their premium rivals there really is no question that Sony is leading the pack with some pretty unbeatable audio.
Sony’s Headphone Connect app offers loads of customisation (Image: EXPRESS NEWSPAPERS)
Noise cancellation
Sony certainly isn’t mincing its words about its latest product with the Japanese technology giant boasting that its latest buds offer “the best noise-cancelling performance on the market.”.
That’s all thanks to three microphones on each earbud plus a new Integrated Processor V2, which all work together to block out background noise.
Things are boosted further thanks to the ability of the ANC to adapt depending on your environment. So, if you move from the quiet waiting room to a busy street the blocking constantly changes to stop your music being ruined by noise.
Sony’s WF range have always offered some seriously good ANC and the 1000MX5s continue that tradition. Plug them in and you really will find most background sound is blocked out leaving you to hear your tunes and nothing else.
For those times when you want to hear what’s going on around you an ambient setting can be activated which means you won’t miss your flight being called at the airport. There’s also Sony’s clever Speak-to-Chat function which stops the music and ANC so you can order your morning coffee without taking the buds out of your ears.
Sony’s ANC settings really good but we’re not totally convinced the WF-1000MX5s offer a better experience than their rivals. We’ll keep testing them in numerous locations and update this article if we change our minds.
Sony WF-1000XM5 review (Image: SONY)
Charging and battery
You’ll get around 8 hours of playback from a single refill (6 hours with ANC on) which is pretty impressive considering how small and light the buds are. Once they run out of power they simply snap back into their box for a boost. Sony’s charging case features a neat design and will easily fit in your pocket. However, it does feel a little flimsy and not all that premium which is a real shame and maybe something Sony needs to address in the future.
Things are redeemed slightly due to the ability to refill it wirelessly and the case will take the buds from flat to full in around 90 minutes. There’s also the option to add 60 minutes of playback from just three minutes inside the case.
Sony WF-1000MX5 review (Image: SONY)
You’ll find a swathe of bonus features on the WF-1000XM5 earbuds. They come equipped with head tracking technology which ensures a realistic and compelling listening experience by automatically adjusting sound fields to compensate for your head movement.
If you spend all day on calls to the office there’s good news as things are boosted thanks to better clarity and it really works. During our tests, those on the other end of the phone could hear us loud and clear even when we were walking through the bustling streets of London.
They also feature Sony’s popular upgrades like Adaptive Sound Control and Speak-to-Chat as well as Multipoint Connect which lets you pair two Bluetooth devices simultaneously.
They auto-pause when you take them out of your ears and offer support for High-Resolution Audio Wireless thanks to LDAC, as well as DSEE Extreme which upscales compressed digital music in real-time.
Simple touch controls (which can be fully customised in the app) also let you pause music, pump up the volume and switch off the ANC. Finally, there’s full access to the most popular voice assistants so you can summon Google or Alexa without reaching for your phone.
Price
At £259 the WF-1000MX5s are clearly a big investment and there’s no hiding the fact that they are vastly more expensive than most of their rivals including the hugely popular AirPods Pro and Galaxy Buds. But sometimes you get what you pay for.
Despite the high price, we think they are excellent value for money considering just how good they are. The only thing to remember is that Black Friday isn’t that far away and there might be some price cuts coming so if you’re not desperate for an upgrade today it might be worth waiting to see if things come down in price.
The Sony WF-1000MX5s cost £259 (Image: SONY)
Sony WF-1000MX5 review: Final verdict
Sony has done it again! The new WF-1000MX5s really are the buds to beat. They offer incredibly impressive sound, solid ANC, long battery life and a vast amount of options to customise the audio to suit your taste.
The new design makes them supremely comfy to wear, there are plenty of tips (supplied in the packaging) to fit all ear types and you get bonus extras such as Speak-to-Chat, wireless charging and dual pairing to devices.
Responsive touch controls make it easy to skip tracks and pump up the volume plus they offer incredible call quality even when you’re walking through the busy city streets.
If we had to find fault with Sony’s latest buds we’d say the £259 price is quite punchy and we wish the charging case felt a little more premium.
Other than that, the WF-1000MX5s are simply sublime and deserve all of the awards that will no doubt be coming Sony’s way later this year.
Technology
Amazon makes Sonos speakers more affordable as rare sale begins

If it’s new audio equipment you’re after to upgrade your home’s sound system then one of the brands to seriously consider is Sonos. The firm is famed for its excellent quality speakers and soundbars that link together to provide a full network in your house.
You could get one speaker for the kitchen or kit out every room in your domain with a Sonos product, all controllable via the Sonos app.
Now, just in time for Mother’s Day, Amazon is running a sale on several popular Sonos products, with money off speakers, headphones and home theatre equipment.
These Sonos deals are each being described as an ‘Early Spring Deal’, which seems to be set to coincide with Amazon’s upcoming Spring Deal Days sales event that is confirmed to run from Tuesday March 25 to Monday March 31.
One eye-catching Sonos saving is on the Sonos Roam 2, now down to £139 from £179. It’s the firm’s latest portable Bluetooth speaker with full waterproofing, 10 hours battery life and voice control tech, as well as superior sound quality whether you’re blasting tunes in your bedroom or at the park barbeque.
The clever design lets you set it upright or on its side depending on where you want to place it, plus it has Apple AirPlay 2 built in for easier linking with iPhones (but works just as well with Android via Bluetooth). You can even use it as a smart speaker thanks to built-in Amazon Alexa.
For even beefier portable audio that can truly soundtrack your next party, the Sonos Move 2 is down to £359 from £449. It has 24 hour battery life and can be set in the home on its charging base, ready to be grabbed and stuck in your garden when the sun comes out.
Express.co.uk tech editor Dave Snelling swears by the Sonos Ace over-ear headphones, and they are now on sale for £379, a sharp discount on their usual £449. In his four-and-a-half-star review, Snelling praised the Ace’s comfort, sound, battery life and noise cancellation. I can tell you that he wears these over any other headphones still.
If it’s great sound you want but need purely indoor audio and the option to add several speakers to the set up, the Sonos Era 100 is the one for you, now at £199 instead of £249. This is the latest flagship Sonos speaker, priced so you can put one in each room of your house or buy a couple and link them as a stereo pair for expansive sound.
Sonos’s indoor system works over your home Wi-Fi network via its app, allowing you to stream music from all the major popular streaming services. The app lets you play from certain speakers or move things from one room to another. The Era 100 also works with Sonos’s Trueplay tech that can analyse the acoustics of the room it’s in to tune the speaker to sound its best in the space.
Lastly if you want to upgrade your TV’s audio then there’s the Sonos Beam (Gen 2), which is on sale for £339, £110 off its £449 RRP.
We’re not sure how long these prices will last on Amazon, but the sale is also on with identical pricing directly from Sonos. Sonos told us their sale is running until March 31.
Technology
First Sky, now Virgin Media wants to change the way some homes watch TV

The way we all consume TV is changing. Sky recently confirmed that 90 percent of new devices sold are powered by broadband rather than a dish, and the team behind Freeview continue to push the new Freely platform, which beams content to the big screen via an internet connection.
Now it seems Virgin Media is starting to push more of its users over to watching content via the web via a small and subtle change.
Until now, customers using Virgin’s cable connected TV 360 box could then add extra TV 360 mini devices to other rooms.
All of these boxes are linked up, allowing homes to watch live and on-demand content as well as recordings away from the main 360 device. It’s very similar to Sky Q and Sky Q mini boxes but it seems it could be the beginning of the end for the TV 360 mini.
As spotted by the eagle-eyed team at Cordbusters, Virgin has begun to stop selling TV 360 mini to new customers with those wanting multi-room getting a Virgin Stream box instead.
The change began late last year with Virgin confirming to Express.co.uk that it isn’t officially killing off its TV 360 mini system but is no longer supplying it to those signing up for a new contract.
For those not aware, Virgin Media Stream launched back in 2022 and offers an easy way to watch content using the internet. It also comes pre-loaded with apps such as Disney+, Netflix and more.
It’s unclear why Virgin has made this change, but it could be a sign that it also wants more people streaming rather than tuning in via traditional methods.
One of the bonuses of streaming devices is that they can be sent out in the post, can be DIY installed and don’t need an engineer to visit.
That not only cuts down on cost but also means customers don’t have to wait for an appointment.
The future of TV definitely appears to be heading online – even Freeview could be under threat in the future as more people switch to more modern platforms.
Watch this space.
Technology
Argos shoppers rush to grab cheaper Galaxy S25 thanks to surprise new

The Galaxy S25 was only launched back in February but Samsung fans can already grab a very decent discount on this range of flagship phones. Argos has just announced a surprise deal that is slashing the cost of all models – including the standard S25, bigger S25 Plus and ultimate S25 Ultra – by a whopping £100. To the money off, you just need to type in the SAMSUNG100 code at the checkout – it’s as easy as that.
This offer means you can currently pick up this top-rated flagship for as little as £699.
YOU CAN SEE THE ARGOS DEAL HERE
This price drop is clearly proving popular with Argos confirming that it is currently “in demand” and “selling fast”. Argos isn’t the only retailer offering this £100 off with Currys also dishing out a similar deal on its website.
Samsung also this offer available on its site along with has a slightly different promotion as well. The retailer is giving away double storage upgrades for free. That means you can get the bigger 256GB model for the same price as the standard 128GB version.
There’s even the option to bag the £1,349 512GB S25 Ultra and only pay £1,249 – that’s the usual cost of the 256GB model.
If those offers sound enticing, then you won’t be disappointed by the phones, which all come with a faster Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and improved Galaxy AI, which can even give you a morning briefing about the day ahead.
The Ultra also gets a design refresh with a bigger 6.9-inch screen, and the quad rear camera also gets a boost for better photos.
This model continues to feature the S Pen, which pops out from the titanium case and lets owners scribble in the display without using their fingers.
Other extras worth mentioning include toughened glass to stop things cracking if dropped, long battery life, fast charging and some new colours to choose from.
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