Sony WF-1000XM6 (grijs)
- Location
- Amsterdam, NL
- Seller
- Marvin
- Source
- Marktplaats
- Posted
- 20 May 2026
- Last seen
- 2d ago
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Hoi, daar ben ik weer! Met marvin, na ruim 5 jaar in spanje gewoond te hebben, ben ik gister terug geïmmigreerd! Door alle hectiek en opruim stress en paniek en volle emmertjes en gekke emoties kon ik
The timing matters a bit because this is the newer Sony true-wireless flagship tier, so price discipline should be good while the model is still current. At €249, this sits above the recent €233 75th percentile and well above the €225 median, so it reads ambitious rather than fair against your own EUR comparables.
That said, these are widely respected for class-leading noise cancelling, strong sound quality, and a very compact, travel-friendly package, so the product itself is easy to recommend if the fit suits you. The extra value here would come from genuinely clean condition and any useful accessories; with no obvious scarcity premium, I’d only bite at €249 if the listing is exceptionally complete and tidy.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
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