The award-winning Sony 1000X series headphones is introducing its latest innovation, 1000X THE COLLEXION. The new headphones marks the series’ 10th anniversary. Back in 2016, the iconic MDR-1000X was first introduced to the audiophile world.
For its latest iteration, the Sony 1000X headphones features a 360 Reality Audio Upmix, which transforms stereo audio into a more spatial, immersive, and 3D-like listening experience. It also features a unique bespoke driver unit, an audio upscaling technology called the Edge-AI powered DSEE Ultimate™, and its signature noise cancellation. These features alone showcase the headphones’ versatile use. It elevates experiences from listening to music, watching movies, and playing games.
1000X THE COLLEXION was unveiled at a recent launch event with Sony executives, including Sony Philippines President and Managing Director Shuhei Sugihara and Marketing Director Kentaro Imamura, who shared their vision for the new product and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to delivering quality listening experiences.
The 1000X THE COLLEXION is now available at a retail price of P36,999 only at authorized Sony dealers nationwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
The 1000X THE COLLEXION is the latest addition to the Sony 1000X headphones series.
The first wireless headphones, known as the MDR-1000X, was released in 2016.
Sony executives such as the Sony Philippines President and Managing Director Shuhei Sugihara and Marketing Director Kentaro Imamura shared their vision behind the series.
The 1000X THE COLLEXION headphones feature a 360 Reality Audio Upmix, which transforms stereo audio into a more spatial, immersive, and 3D-like listening experience.
The 1000X THE COLLEXION is now available at a retail price of P36,999 only at authorized Sony dealers nationwide.
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Elijah Pareño is the Music Writer of Rolling Stone Philippines. He writes daily music news, features, reviews, and radar stories of the website.
In addition to music writing, Pareño has written about the behind-the-scenes writers and producers from the P-pop scene, interviewed hip-hop artists like Shanti Dope and Zae, and featured up-and-coming artists for the Music Forecast 2026. Aside from music, Pareño has written about the state of affairs that affects pop culture. He wrote a movie review for 'Mortal Kombat II' and reported and interviewed photojournalists at the September 21, 2025 protests in Luneta and Mendiola.
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