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    I tested Sony’s WH-1000XM6 headphones, and I’m seriously considering ditching my Bose

    May 15, 2025

    After a three-year hiatus and plenty of speculation, the latest generation of Sony’s most popular headphones are here and taking aim at the competition.

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