Good news everyone, my M-Series has arrived. Due to the fact I was not home earlier in the day, my delivery only arrived about an hour or so ago, therefore apologies for the poor photos; I will upload better photos tomorrow.
A quick overview so far. The device is heavier than I expected but it does have a bigger battery and S-Master MX amp. The included headphones are the MDR-NC31E, which are identical to the headphones which shipped with my MDR-NWBT20N, except the cable is longer. Built quality is solid, it is plastic, but the heavier weight makes it feel as if the body is metal. Controls are simple, play/pause/call key near screen. On one side, hold switch, vol +/-, home/back and reset button, nothing on the other side. On the underside is the NFC antenna and on the opposite side of the 3.5mm jack is the micro-USB port, covered by a flap.
The menu is very simple to use and easy to navigate. The M-Series does come with a clip which you can attach on the underside, but only in one direction which is a shame. The device is able to receive a bluetooth signal but is unable to send one out, to for example larger headphones or a wireless speaker.
That is all for now, I will update this post tomorrow after I use the M-Series for the day but if anyone has any questions, please post them up as comments or email me, and I will do my best to reply and answer them.
buenas mi pregunta seria : al conectar la serie M con un walkman ejemplo nwz-s770 su funcion de equelizador y clear fhase se puede activar del M series o se anula y solo se puede utilizar del walkman nwz-s770? gracias y sigua subiendo fotos y soy amante de los walkman sony portatiles.
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DeleteI have an equalizer on my xperia z1 activated and it seems to work just fine with the M series, turning off the equalizer on the Z1 does change the sound on the M series. I did notice the equalizer on the M series does not change the sound when attached to the Z1, so I believe the built in equalizer only works when you are using the actual MP3 function on the M series and not when using the M as a bluetooth headset. I hope this helps and answers your question. Stay tuned, I will be also buying the new A series next week so will have that to test as well. :)
Gracias por esa duda mia y si quiero saver mas de la nueva serie A .ya que en mi pais Peru creo que lleguara esea serie .ya que yo cuento can la serie S que me lo mande a traer de japon y tengo dos de 8 gb NW-S774 y 16 GB NW-S785 ya que soy amante de buena calidad de sonido y me gusta su noise cancelling para asi poder apreciar mas la nitidez del sonido y gracias por responder . y sigua asi con las post que tambien estare atento ala serie A y esperare a que uds sava las fotos .bye
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ReplyDeletei have M505 Japness version is that possiblity we can update the software to get Menu's in English ? Please advise
I don't think so, I have not seen any guide or tutorial for such an update, but perhaps a method does exist, but I am not that tech savvy to be able to try it out.
DeleteAny comment on the sound quality? I'm currently using a Sony SBH-50 bluetooth set to connect ot my Z3 to listen to FLAC files. The specs for this look pretty nice with the noise canceling/apt-x. Can you comment on the battery life and weight as well? Would this be something suitable for the gym? Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteDoes this device support AptX Bluetooth streaming? I have a Sony Z2 Tablet that has AptX and I would like something to pair with it.
Yes it does, I use aptX on the M series and my Z1. In the menu of the M, you will have to find the settings then bluetooth settings >> wireless play quality and finally select prioritize sound quality.
DeleteDid u release a review of this? I would like to read :)
ReplyDeleteIt is coming, I just have been busy lately, I have lots of things to post once I have free time to write up the reviews in full, M series, new A series, WH series and XBA-A3 headphones. So hopefully within 2 weeks in early march. :)
DeleteDon't waste your time/money if you were expecting it to pair with and play back through a set of bluetooth headphones. It won't.
ReplyDeleteYup, I mentioned this in the preview "The device is able to receive a bluetooth signal but is unable to send one out, to for example larger headphones or a wireless speaker." It is a shame Sony did not add this capability.
DeleteStill looking for your review, some links to good prices would be helpful also.
ReplyDeleteI'll say this, it is a great little mp3 player, the sound quality is quite good for something this small, I love the built in noise cancellation but the headphones don't provide the best sound quality and using other non NC headphones will render the NC useless. Battery life is above average, controls are easy and can be operated blindly in a pocket. The clip is sturdy but not super strong. OLED screen is nice but maybe a tad on the small side. Using it as a remote for a phone or mp3 player also works like a charm and adds NC but again using the provided headphones. The only issue is the 8GB capacity here in Europe, should have been a 16GB model or at least come with expandable storage like the new A but doubt Sony will update this.
DeleteSeriously? that's your review? okay.
DeleteThank you anyway.
I am updating my Oct/Nov 2014 review tonight, will shot some photos of the M in the morning and post up the review.
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