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Best Over-Ear Headphones

Over-ear headphones, unlike earbuds encapsulate your ears completely and allow for bigger drivers to produce more bass and a wider soundstage. Many also include active noise cancellation and Bluetooth technology.

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1. Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless

Sony has improved on an already-great pair of headphones with the WH-1000XM4 Wireless. They are less heavy, more durable, and have an audio profile that is more balanced (though they are bass heavy). They also have an app for audio customization. They've improved their active noise cancellation, eliminating more background noises and have a longer battery life.

These headphones are Bluetooth 5.0 and support SBC, AAC, and Sony's own LDAC codec. These headphones can transfer high-resolution audio, however, you'll need compatible equipment and streaming service. The WH-1000XM4s can also allow you to connect two Bluetooth devices simultaneously and automatically switch between the two when required. This feature is enabled through the Sony Headphones Connect App and works flawlessly.

The touch panels are more sensitive than the XM3. They respond quicker to tapping on the panel and are much easier to manage when making a phone call or listening to media. Sony also added a feature that makes voice sound clearer and more precise when calling which is noticeable and a nice touch.

While the WH-1000XM4s aren't perfect, they are some of the most comfortable wireless headphones bluetooth headphones headphones we've ever tested. They're comfortable, good to the touch, and have an impressive battery that lasts longer than 30 hours continuously. They can be used in a passive manner with an TRS cable. This is great for traveling or conserving power.

The WH-1000XM4s are a better choice than the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 Wireless over-ears. The Sonys are more comfortable and their ANC can block out more ambient noise. The B&Ws come with an EQ that is more flexible and a companion app to tweak the audio quality. But the b uetooth headphones&Ws have a better-built design, and they're able to pair with two Bluetooth devices at once. They also support aptXHD and have an AI-driven engine that attempts to scale compressed music up to high-resolution. This is known as DSEE Extreme and it does a good job of improving the clarity of music, especially when listening to lossless files.

2. Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless

The $329 Bose QuietComfort45 noise-canceling headset is the latest version of a headset which is a popular choice among commuters and passengers across the world. The new model doesn't reinvent the wheel. It uses the same formula that has made its predecessor so successful, while adding the USB-C technology and improved noise cancellation.

These over-ear Bose headsets have a premium feel and look, much like the QC 35 II headphones that preceded them. The headband, constructed of plastic, provides an incredibly solid feel due to the hinges made of steel at pivot points. It also has the familiar ratcheting mechanism when you extend or retract your ear cups. The cups are cushioned and have soft pads that fit over your ears without putting pressure on your head. They weigh 238 grams and are fairly compact when folded. They can be worn with a sweater or coat since they can be worn even when not on your head.

Despite their reputation as comfortable headphones they do not provide the best sound at this price. The frequencies are flat and lack the depth that higher-end headphones might be able to bring out. The upper registers are amplified which is great for most music genres but can be problematic for more delicate and complex genres. The bass is good but it lacks punch.

The possibility of pauseing the playback when removing the headset is a feature that's missing. This is a feature Bose's rivals have provided for many years. Another omission is the absence of an in-app EQ. Bose offers preset EQ settings within the app, but it would be nice to have manual control.

Bluetooth 5.0 is supported, with multipoint as well as more advanced codecs like aptX Adaptive. You can download the Bose Audio app to adjust your headset's sound and voice assistant settings.

The QC45s also include four microphones built into the headset to listen to your voice during calls. The call quality is generally very good however, the headphones don't come with the handy capability to muffle your voice during playback which is a feature that other wireless headphones do. Update: As of February 2022, a firmware update to the QC45s offered manual EQ options in the audio app which is a welcomed improvement.

tfufr-bluetooth-headphones-over-ear-wireless-headphones-over-ear-foldable-lightweight-wireless-headphones-with-built-in-noise-reduction-microphone-for-online-class-office-pc-phone-4004.jpg3. Focal Bathys Wireless

Focal is a French audio company that makes high-performance headphones. They are well-known for their comfort and blue tooth headphone style that let listeners know that they're listening to something special. Their first foray into wireless headphones that cancel out noise, the Bathys, are stunning cans that look and sound great. They also come with an inbuilt high-performance USB DAC which means you can use them for wireless and wired listening.

The Bathys have a very good battery performance, with Focal promising 30 hours of continuous Bluetooth playtime. We had more than 40 hours of playback on average on a single charge. If you need to recharge, there's a light on the right earcup that will turn red when the earphone needs to be charged.

For headphones for this price, they come with a lot of features. They can be used with multiple devices at once and feature automatic pairing. (You will need to select the device you want to pair with manually every time you listen.) They have a built-in microphone that can be used to control voice assistants such as Siri or Alexa. The headphones also have an intuitive interface that makes it easy to control your music as well as make calls.

Bathys over-ear headphones perform well in our noise cancellation test, reducing ambient sound by 9 decibels on average. It's not as good as the ANC found in the Sony WH1000XM4 or Bose QuietComfort45/QC45 Wireless but it's still very effective.

The Bathys headphones performed well in our blue tooth headphone sound tests. Their frequency response was mostly similar to the headphone curve of SoundGuys with minor variations in the mids and bass. The Bathys have a bassy sound profile that can make vocals, instruments and cymbals look a bit unreal.

They also have very good leakage resistance, which means you can wear them out in public without worrying about people hearing your music. The microphone has a decent quality of recording via Bluetooth with just a little distortion in the mid - to high treble frequency range.

4. Sennheiser Momentum 4

The Sennheiser Momentum Wireless is a new update of the company's most popular Bluetooth headsets. The Momentum 3 was a solid but not a great entry in this class. The latest pair improves on the previous model with more sleek design, better gesture controls, and an enormous battery life.

The improvements are subtle, but make for a pair of over ear headphones that feels like an upgrade. The Momentum 4s are flat and do not fold, but they do come with a sturdy hardshell case to protect them when on the move. They also follow the trend of many other recent Bluetooth headphones, including those from Sony and Bowers & Wilkins, to be beautifully device agnostic. This means they work with both Android phones and Apple iPhones, but do not come with the extra features (like Find My support and head-tracked Spatial Audio) that are available on the AirPods.

The most obvious change in this model is the huge battery, which claims up to 60 hours of playback when noise cancellation enabled. This is nearly double the amount of the competition and enough to take a multi-day journey without worrying about finding an outlet.

Billy Steele, senior editor at Engadget The headphones were rated by Billy Steele, senior editor at Engadget a score of 82. He cited their audio quality and ANC features as their strengths. He has only one complaint that they lack gravitas in mids and treble. This makes orchestral pieces sound dull instead of grand. The bass is rounded, however, it can be overemphasized and can cause fatigue in songs with heavy bass lines such as the drums that are pounding in As I Lay Dying's Forever. The cymbals can sound smoky rather than full and there's no sense of depth in the bass.

The Momentum 4s are not designed to place pressure on your neck or ears. However, they can be a bit fidgety when wearing them around the house or during longer listening sessions. They can move around on your head, causing intense head movements. This can cause them to suddenly wake up which can be distracting when you are listening to music or calls. They will shut down automatically after 15 minutes, and can be switched off manually using the power button.rydohi-wireless-bluetooth-headphones-over-ear-hi-fi-stereo-headset-with-deep-bass-foldable-and-lightweight-wired-and-wireless-modes-built-in-mic-for-cell-phones-tv-pc-and-traveling-rose-gold-39.jpg

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