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Joe Svetlik

Sony trademarks '1000X The Collexion' – could special edition XM6 headphones be incoming?

A beige pair of Sony WF-1000XM5 buds - one in the case and one out. They are on a wooden surface.

Sony has trademarked '1000X The Collexion', which hints that new audio products are on the way.

The Walkman Blog spotted the trademark, which was filed in late June in both Japan and Canada. '1000X' refers to Sony's Award-winning range of wireless headphones, the latest of which are the WH-1000XM6 over-ears and WF-1000XM5 earbuds.

The WF-1000XM6 are expected to land this year, so this trademark could refer to a special edition model. But the trademark filing mentions other product categories too.

It reads: "Headphones; earphones; portable audio players; radios; loudspeakers; amplifiers; television receivers; telecommunication machines and apparatus."

So we could see a spinoff line of speakers or even Walkman personal music players that cash in on the well-respected 1000X name.

Which could be a smart move. Despite leading the field in wireless headphones of all styles and all price points, Sony is struggling to make a five-star Bluetooth speaker. Last year, its ULT Field 1 scored a respectable four stars, but the more recent ULT Field 3 only scored three in our reviews.

Obviously, we would rather Sony's speakers sounded better, but trading on the 1000X name could be a first step towards that.

But it could also refer to special edition models of the WF-1000XM5, WH-1000XM6 or forthcoming WF-1000XM6.

The WF-1000XM6 are rumoured to be in the final stage of testing, which suggests they could launch very soon. We're hoping for a more comfortable and secure fit, dynamic head tracking and a longer battery life, among other things.

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