Sony introduces the new WF-1000XM4
After many leaks, Sony has finally announced the new WF-1000MX4. Most of the details leaked, so rather than post the press release and specs again, I will go over some of the new things for me.
First the price and availability, €280/£250/$279 USD and a June 2021 availability. For Canada, it seems the price will be $399 CAD, which is quite high. I can understand an increase of maybe $50 dollars, but $100 is unjustifiable and they are not worth $399 CAD (+ tax) in my opinion from reading the various reviews. If you are in Canada, either wait, or import them from the US.
Please post any other region pricing and availability below in the comments.
New Improved Driver but same size
Looking at the exploded view, looks like a lot of stuff is packed inside. The 6mm driver does look different to the WF-1000M3 one, and NC mics are MEMS type. It will be interesting to see the driver in a teardown to see how it looks like in real life and if the diaphragm can actually be seen.
Sony states the driver magnet volume is 20% larger along with a new high compliance diaphragm, both improving low frequency performance and helping with noise cancellation. I guess Sony settled on batter materials rather than a larger driver for better performance. Wonder if they experimented with a larger driver in some prototypes.
It will be a while before we see a proper teardown, 52Audio is my guess, but the FCC documents should be available shortly, so we will be able to see inside the device, even though it might not show much.
New NC microphones
The noise cancellation microphones are highlighted in this photo below. Not sure if these NC mics also are involved in voice pickup for calls but I suspect they might. There is another microphone, which might be solely dedicated to voice only since it is not highlighted as a NC mic (second photo).
This highlighted mic is only labeled as "Mic 2"in the file description, so maybe it is an additional mic for the "Beamforming microphone" setup. Perhaps this microphone along with the bone conduction pickup is what helps improve the voice call quality. All the mics are not MEMS type rather than electret type which was used in the WF-1000XM3.
Improved foam tips but only one type
The foam tips have also changed, rather than offer 2 types, only one type will be included in 3 different sizes. Sony describes the new tip as "a unique polyurethane foam material that is soft and elastic". The new tips are supposed to maximize the contact between the tips and the ear canal which is meant to eliminate the any gap insulating the sound and reducing outside noise. I do hope they will be easy to clean and Sony will offer (sell) replacement tips if anyone who is unfortunately loses one.
Smaller and lighter
Sony claims the new earbuds are 10% smaller and the charging case is 40% smaller when compared to the WF-1000XM3. Will be interesting to see the charging case battery size has also been decreased in capacity or has stayed the same. The weight of each earbud is now 7.4g versus 8.2g in the previous model, not sure if people will be able to tell the difference in weight, but the smaller case is a welcome design change. Likewise the addition of Qi wireless charging is also a big plus if you ask me.
Should be to scale based on the USB cable |
New Packaging
Another new feature/aspect is the packaging. Sony has moved to a more sustainable, environmentally friendly choice for this generation. According to Sony, 99% of the paper packaging, excluding the labels, is from recycled and sustainable materials developed specially for Sony. While I applaud Sony moving to a more sustainable future, the packaging does look a bit, cheap, especially for a high end model. I feel a slightly more premium look could have been employed for an expensive headset like this but what are people's thoughts? Good idea or bad idea?
Maybe the packaging is not something important to most users and they just want a proper device, understandable, but I am sure there are customers out there that want a proper retail box especially for such an expensive wireless headset. You can see retail box from a photo Sony posted on Twitter.
Sony's new WF-1000XM4 or Bento box? |
Here is an un-packaging video courtesy of CNET.
Photo courtesy of Sony.jp (updated) |
Photo source: 52Audio.com |
Here are both the right and left Bluetooth SoCs from the FCC filing. The silk-screened text on the chip is hard to make out but for certain it is a Mediatek chip.
Main PCB with Bluetooth IC |
reverse side of main PCB |
Bluetooth Antenna and Bluetooth IC Sony WF-1000XM4 |
Comparison of Bluetooth antennas on Sony's TWS headsets |
Source: www.ifixit.com |
In the second photo, we see the 2 PCB boards connected and inside the earbuds. There is a tiny chance we can see the new Bluetooth SoC, but it could be some other component/chip as well. The feed-forward NC mic and the additional voice mic are also visible. There is also what appears to be either driver casing/housing or something else, but not sure. We will need to see a full teardown to know what it is exactly.
Photo courtesy of Sony.jp |
The third photo is the PCB of the charging case. In the photo, the case is upside down and we can see the rear with the USB type-C port. On the right top edge of the PCB is the battery connection and on the top left edge the soldering points for the Qi coil. The PCB is most likely double sided, so there will be other components on the underside. The good news is that the battery is no longer soldered to the PCB like in the WF-1000XM3, so replacing should be simpler, if you can find one.
Photo courtesy of Sony.jp |
I am adding a comparison photo (below) of the WF-1000XM3 charging case PCB. As you can see the battery is soldered in the older model.
Photo source: 52audio.com |
Final photo from the interview, the Qi coil and the battery (partially visible). Really curious if a larger capacity battery could be installed or if the battery takes up all the space on the plastic part.
Photo courtesy of Sony.jp |
That is the end of all the photos from the interview of the teardown. So with the FCC photos out, it seems like there is no QN1e chip, only one main chip, the Bluetooth SoC. Likewise other chips are also absent, like no more power management chip, MTK MT6388P in the WF-1000XM3, and no more memory chip, Q128FWY. This might be because the new MT2822S/AB1568 has both of these features now integrated into it, 64Mb System in Package (SiP) flash memory and power management.
Having more functions in the Bluetooth SoC, would save on battery power, and with the new Bluetooth chip rumoured to be on a newer manufacturing process, further power savings can be achieved.
While we wait for a full teardown, it appears the V1 Integrated chip is just the Mediatek MT2822S rather than a new standalone QN1e like chip. I guess the integrated name was one of the major clues, combining NC, flash memory and power management into one.
Why not multipoint, this is one feature I really wanted sony to bring over from the wh1000xm4. still no price for my country :(
ReplyDeleteNo LE Audio(LC3) is ridiculous despite supporting Bluetooth 5.2 ๐
ReplyDeleteLE Audio spec is not finalized 100%.
Deletehttps://www.bluetooth.com/learn-about-bluetooth/recent-enhancements/le-audio/le-audio-specifications/
The grayed out parts are not released yet and need to complete development.
I've seen some reviewers mention that the new ear tips don't fit well and the mic quality isn't as good as expected. I'm not sure if XM4s with such flaws can beat Airpods Pro...
ReplyDeleteThey are much better in every aspect apart from maybe comfort but that's subjective
Deletegreat to see teardowns, thanks for the pics and analysis. Looks like Sony crammed the new model with a lot of tech.
ReplyDeleteAccording to this press release https://www.sony.jp/CorporateCruise/Press/202106/21-0609/ it’ll launch on the 25th in Japan. Price on Sony’s website is JP¥33K, which includes 10% VAT.
ReplyDeleteHere in Sweden it’ll launch on June 15th at an MSRP of 2800 SEK, which is pretty much exactly US$280 (or JP¥30K) + 25% VAT.
nice one, thanks.
DeleteThe sound quality of the WF1000XM4 is too bad, the bass is strong and strong, the treble is very dim, and the accompaniment is mixed with vocals, which is a step backwards compared to the WF1000XM3. Sony squeezes toothpaste, wf1000xm4 will be much better if added to the moving iron unit. At the same time, the earmuffs of wf1000xm4 are easy to break.
ReplyDeleteI just got them they are great best every and I'm a big bose fan
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