This is probably the most common question in the premium earbud world: Sony WF-1000XM5 or AirPods Pro 2? Both are fantastic. The "right" choice depends on what matters most to you.
The Quick Answer
Android user? Get the Sony.
Deep in the Apple ecosystem? Get the AirPods Pro 2.
Audiophile who doesn't care about ecosystems? Probably Sony.
Want something that just works with minimal fuss? Probably AirPods.
But let's get into the details.
Sound Quality
The Sony sounds fuller and richer out of the box. The bass hits deeper, the mids are warm, and there's a lot of detail in the highs. Plus, if you're on Android, you get LDAC support. That means hi-res audio at nearly three times the bitrate of standard Bluetooth.
AirPods Pro 2 sound clean and balanced. They're not as punchy as the Sonys, but they're definitely not bad. Apple's Spatial Audio with head tracking is impressive when it works.
If you care about sound customization, Sony wins easily. The app lets you tweak EQ, adjust bass, and even create a personalized sound profile based on your hearing. AirPods don't offer anywhere near that level of control.
Noise Cancellation
Both are excellent. The Sony blocks a wider range of frequencies. It handles office chatter, traffic, air conditioners, and airplane noise all effectively.
AirPods Pro 2 have strong ANC too, but where they really shine is transparency mode. Apple's Adaptive Transparency is the best in the business. It lets in ambient sound naturally, and it instantly dampens sudden loud noises. Sony's ambient mode is good, but Apple's is better.
The Ecosystem Question
This is huge.
If you have an iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and Apple Watch, AirPods Pro 2 integrate beautifully. They switch automatically between devices, work with Find My, and Siri is always a command away.
Sony earbuds work fine with iPhones, but you lose LDAC (iOS doesn't support it) and the experience isn't as seamless.
Flip side: if you're on Android, the Sony experience is fantastic. Full LDAC support, Google Assistant or Alexa integration, great app features. AirPods work on Android, but barely. No Spatial Audio, no automatic switching, no Find My.
Battery Life
Sony: 8 hours in the buds, 24 total with the case.
AirPods: 6 hours in the buds, 30 total with the case.
Sony wins for individual listening sessions. AirPods have a better case battery but you'll need to charge the buds more often.
Price
Sony runs about (sometimes higher due to tariffs). AirPods Pro 2 are MSRP and frequently drop to on sale.
My Take
Neither is the wrong choice. They're both premium earbuds that sound great and cancel noise well.
But the platform matters. If you're an Android user, the WF-1000XM5 is the obvious pick. If you're all-in on Apple, the AirPods Pro 2 integration is hard to beat.
If platform doesn't matter and you just want the best sound and ANC? Sony has the edge.