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Sony 1000X THE COLLEXION Lands in the Philippines at ₱36,999 for the Line's 10th Anniversary

Sony's 1000X THE COLLEXION, a luxury 10th-anniversary take on its noise-cancelling headphones, is now in the Philippines at ₱36,999 in Black and Platinum.

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Sony 1000X THE COLLEXION wireless noise-cancelling headphones
The Sony 1000X THE COLLEXION anniversary headphones. Photo: TechnoBaboy

Sony is marking a decade of its industry-defining noise-cancelling headphones with a decidedly upscale twist. The Sony 1000X THE COLLEXION is now official in the Philippines, priced at ₱36,999 and available at Sony Centres and authorized dealers nationwide in Black and Platinum — a 10th-anniversary edition positioned as a luxury statement piece rather than a straightforward spec bump over the mainstream WH-1000XM6.

Key Takeaways

  • The Sony 1000X THE COLLEXION carries an official Philippine price of ₱36,999.
  • It is available at Sony Centres and authorized dealers nationwide in Black and Platinum.
  • The model celebrates 10 years of Sony's 1000X headphone line and sits above the standard WH-1000XM6 tier.
  • It pairs bespoke drivers with Edge-AI DSEE Ultimate upscaling and 360 Reality Audio Upmix.
  • Sony launched it in Manila with a fashion-and-performance showcase rather than a typical spec reveal.

A luxury spin on a familiar formula

The 1000X series has spent a decade as the benchmark for premium active noise cancellation, and THE COLLEXION is Sony's way of commemorating that. Rather than chase raw specs, Sony positioned this edition as a design-forward luxury product. According to Unbox PH, it slots strategically above the standard WH-1000XM6 tier and is deliberately engineered as a statement piece, with curated metal accents that balance sandblasted matte surfaces against hand-polished high-gloss highlights, plus expanded, angled earcups and a widened headband with thicker cushioning meant to reduce contact with the ear.

Sound and features

Under the premium finish, the audio hardware is bespoke. As Unbox PH detailed, the headphones use custom 30mm carbon composite drivers co-tuned by professional mastering engineers. TechnoBaboy adds that the set carries Sony's Edge-AI powered DSEE Ultimate, which upscales compressed audio in real time, along with 360 Reality Audio Upmix for spatial listening and the company's signature noise-cancellation processing. The construction blends metal accents with faux-leather surfaces for an ergonomic, premium fit.

Price and availability

The headline number for local buyers is ₱36,999 — an official Philippine SRP, not a converted estimate — placing THE COLLEXION well above Sony's mainstream flagship pricing and squarely in aspirational territory. It comes in two colorways, Black and Platinum, and is sold through Sony Centres and authorized dealers nationwide, per TechnoBaboy and corroborating coverage from GadgetMatch and NoypiGeeks.

A launch built like a fashion event

Sony leaned into the luxury framing at the reveal itself. TechnoBaboy reported that the company marked the introduction with a ballet-inspired reveal, a live performance by A-Team, and a fashion showcase by designer Gian Romano, alongside a panel discussion titled "Talk That Talk" on how sound shapes productivity and self-expression, plus interactive Tech Showcase Lounge and Soundscapes areas. Sony executives Shuhei Sugihara and Kentaro Imamura spoke to the brand's continued push toward richer listening experiences.

Who it's for

At ₱36,999, THE COLLEXION is not aimed at shoppers cross-shopping mid-range ANC headphones. It targets buyers who want the 1000X sound signature wrapped in premium materials and a limited, anniversary-edition identity — a design object as much as a pair of headphones. For everyone else, Sony's standard WH-1000XM6 remains the more sensible entry point into the same noise-cancelling lineage.

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