Sony WH-1000XM6 Zwart
- Location
- Spijkenisse, NL
- Seller
- Nermin
- Source
- Marktplaats
- Posted
- 2h ago
- Last seen
- 1h ago
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De meest onwerkelijke koptelefoon die ik ooit heb gehad en gedragen, maar heb gemerkt dat de nieuwe airpods beter bij mijn levensstyle passen, waardoor ik de xm6 nooit gebruik. Vrijwel nieuw.
This is a buyer’s market for top-tier noise-canceling headphones right now, and the €275 asking price for this used Sony WH-1000XM6 is fair, sitting exactly at the median of €275 from 39 recent EUR comparable listings, with the 25th percentile at €231 and 75th at €297. It’s not a bargain, but it’s solid value for a current-gen model that still commands strong new prices around €320–€380 in EUR terms.
The WH-1000XM6 is well-regarded for its class-leading noise cancellation, refined sound with high-resolution support, and 30-hour battery life, making it a top choice for travel and daily use. If this is original-owner condition with the case and cables included, it’s a worthwhile buy at this price—no need to worry about common issues unless the listing hints at wear or missing accessories. For a clean listing at median pricing, this is a clear buying opportunity.
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Sony emerged from the ruins of post-World War II Japan, founded on May 7, 1946, by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K. in Tokyo's Nihonbashi district. Starting with radio repairs and Japan's first magnetic tape recorder, the duo secured transistor licensing from Bell Labs, pioneering the TR-55 transistor radio in 1955. Renamed Sony Corporation in 1958—from the Latin "sonus" for sound—the brand symbolized Japan's ascent from cheap imitations to innovative leadership, fueled by Ibuka's engineering prowess and Morita's global marketing vision.
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Positioned as a mid-to-high-end powerhouse, Sony commands respect among knowledgeable buyers for blending mass-market reliability with premium performance, outpacing many pure audiophile brands in innovation and value. Far from vintage relic or niche boutique, it dominates with forward-thinking engineering, holding strong market share in headphones and streaming ecosystems.
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