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Sony’s new luxury headphones could fix the XM6’s biggest problem

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We recently reported that Sony could be working on a new pair of premium headphones that might make even the AirPods Max feel relatively affordable. Now, fresh leaked renders shared by Steve H. McFly, in collaboration with Android Headlines, are giving us our first proper look at what’s reportedly called the ColleXion headphones. And honestly? They look very Sony. The Black and White variants instantly reminded me of the Sony WH-1000XM6, especially with the clean, understated design language. Sony seems to be leaning even harder into minimalism this time around, and personally, I think that works in its favor. A lot of headphones today try too hard to look futuristic or flashy. These, at least from the renders, feel far more refined and grown-up.

What is more interesting, though, is the hinge redesign. The XM6 received its fair share of criticism over hinge durability concerns, and according to the report, Sony is reportedly trying to address that with an entirely new hinge mechanism on the ColleXion. From the renders alone, the design does look noticeably different, so there is a good chance Sony is finally taking those complaints seriously.

Sony’s minimalist era looks dangerously expensive

There is also speculation that Sony could move towards a more premium material finish, possibly using leather or other higher-end materials instead of the matte plastic used on previous models. Right now, though, it is difficult to say anything with certainty from renders alone. Product renders have a tendency to make almost everything look more luxurious than it actually is. We will have to wait for hands-on impressions before drawing conclusions there. That said, the White color variant already has my attention. It looks clean, minimal, and surprisingly elegant without trying too hard. It is the kind of gadget aesthetic that feels premium quietly, instead of screaming for attention, and I genuinely prefer that approach.

As for pricing, rumors currently suggest these headphones could cost somewhere around $649. If that turns out to be true, Sony is clearly positioning the ColleXion well into luxury territory. Whether people are willing to spend that kind of money on headphones is a completely different conversation, especially when premium audio products are already getting absurdly expensive. For now, though, these are still early leaks, and Sony itself has not officially confirmed anything around the launch, specifications, or pricing. So yes, it is best to keep expectations in check and take everything with a grain of salt. Still, based on the renders alone, these headphones already look far more interesting than I expected.

Shimul Sood
Shimul is a contributor at Digital Trends, with over five years of experience in the tech space.
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