J’son & Partners announced that they tested six phone noise‑cancellation technologies in real conditions—from a concert to a quiet office. The MTS noise canceller outperformed the built‑in systems of the iPhone 17 Pro Max, Samsung S26 Ultra, Xiaomi 17T and even AirPods Pro. Over 1 440 measurements and 720 experiments in extreme, high, medium and low noise levels showed that most solutions work well at normal speech volume, but the Russian operator scored the highest—3.9 out of 4 points, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max got 3.8. In quiet‑speech scenarios the algorithm must balance external noise suppression with preserving a weak voice, and the domestic technology again leads—3.3 points versus 2.8 for the iPhone, with others lagging behind. *(Источник: Mash channel)*
Both the variety of environments—from a noisy concert to a quiet office—and the four noise levels tested (extreme, high, medium, low) make the results practical for everyday use, showing how well the algorithms handle real life rather than lab‑idealised scenarios. The hardest part is quiet speech—algorithms must cut noise while keeping a soft voice clear—and here the domestic technology again proved superior, earning 3.3 points versus 2.8 for the iPhone. This focus on subtle voice preservation explains why Russian solutions consistently score higher in low‑noise tests.
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