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Best Over-Ear Wireless Headphones

If you're looking for a pair of wireless and bluetooth headphones (te.legra.Ph) over-ear headphones take a look at these. They're not just comfortable to wear, they come with excellent active noise cancellation that reduces background noises, allowing you to focus on your music.

Focal's wireless headphones debut are an audiophile's dream. They have a rich and full sound that has enough thump to support EDM however vocals and instruments are not left out. They have a companion application and ANC presets that allow you to modify the sound to fit your preferences.

Sony WH-1000XM5

The WH-1000XM5 model from Sony is the latest version of its popular headphones. It features an automatic noise cancellation that can cancel out ambient sound. With a staggering 27-hour playback time they are great for commutes and long journeys. They also come with a handy feature that allows you to connect them to two Bluetooth devices at the same time making it simple to switch between calls and music. The WH-1000XM5's sleek and minimalist design and eco-friendly packaging (using recycled plastic developed specifically for Sony) make an appealing choice for those who are concerned about the environment.

The XM5s feature a softer and more comfortable headband. It can be worn comfortably over your ear and puts less pressure on your skull. They also look more fashionable, with a new stealthy design that can be incorporated into all outfits. They're also available in a matte black that looks even better than the glossy black of the previous generations.

One of the most impressive features is their smart noise cancellation feature, which detects when you've removed the headphones and stops your audio. When you put the headphones back on the audio will resume automatically. This is an excellent way to save battery, and it works.

For sound quality, the XM5s excel by combining LDAC codec support and DSEE Extreme audio upscaling. Tim Commerford's work on bass is exhibited in Rage Against the Machine's Bullet in the Head track, a dark track. Billie Eilish’s Bad Guy has a subtle, but deliberate vocal fade.

A word of caution for those who exercise and who live in rainy climes The WH-1000XM5s aren't equipped with an IP rating, which means they aren't able to be used in moisture. There's even a disclaimer within the manual that suggests you avoid sweating into the headset or use it in the rain.

Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2

The PX7 S2 is a refreshing upgrade to B&W's prior flagship wireless headphone, the PX7. The Series 2 is not just an iterative update, but a significant improvement in audio quality and ANC. The design also gets a little more refined, with a look that is more mature than the glossy, tech-forward looks of Sony's XM5 and Apple's AirPods Max.

The headphones can be turned on and off by an adjustable slider switch. There are also dedicated buttons for volume, play/pause, and to navigate through your music collection. The left ear cup has an adjustable button that can be remapped for your voice assistant. There's also an ambient pass-through mode that lets you hear what is going on around you.

The S2s can reproduce a 16-bit/44.1kHz Master of Dennis Wilson's River Song, from his Pacific Ocean Blue Album, with its multi-layered harmonies, atmospheric textures, and detailed soundstage. There's a good amount of low-end extension, as well as vocals that stay in the center.

The S2s are not the best in EQ control. You can adjust bass and treble by up to 6dB, however there aren't any presets available that can aid you in finding your ideal balance. The majority of listeners won't feel bothered by this, but those who like to alter their audio need to look elsewhere.

Overall overall, the PX7 S2s are an excellent choice for those who are looking for a noise-canceling active headphone with an elegant design and feel. They're not as flexible as the aforementioned XM5s, but they're still a great option for most listeners. You'll just have to decide if their superior ANC and audio quality is enough to justify the slightly higher cost.

Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless

The Bose QuietComfort 45 is a pair of wireless over-ear headphones that offers great noise cancellation. They also come with a battery life of 24 hours. The headphones are light and comfortable enough to wear in the home. They can be controlled via the built-in buttons and a companion app, although the ability to customize is limited (sorry there's no equalizer). You can choose from different sound profiles based on situation, such as when you're traveling or working at home. The QC45s feature a feature known as Aware Mode which permits outside sounds to be heard using ANC. This can be useful for those who want to hear children and traffic while out and out and about.

The audio quality isn't as good with the WH-1000XM5s, but it's still a good performance. The bass doesn't sound booming, but it does provide an adequate amount of volume and depth. The mids and highs are well rounded and there is no harshness or shrillness.

The QC45s have a tendency to prefer higher frequencies. This can cause a slight sibilance during listening to certain songs. This isn't a big deal and is easily fixed in software by tweaking the headphone settings.

The controls are simple to use. A button on the left ear cup powers the headphones on and off, controls music playback, and manages bluetooth headphones wireless pairing. There's also an multi-function Action button that doubles as a power toggle as well as a voice assistant and volume control. There's also a mic to make phone calls and Siri or Alexa support.

Audio-Technica ATH-M20x

The ATH M20x is a stylish pair of headphones that provide amazing sound at a low cost. They are well built with a sturdy feel to them. The earcups and headband are made of plastic but they're strong enough to last for a long time. The ear cups can rotate by up to 15 degrees. This means they can fit comfortably on most ears.

The Audio-Technica ATH-M20x features Bluetooth 5.0 which lets you listen to your music wirelessly. They come with a remarkable battery life that can last up to 30 hours of music listening time. They come with a USB cable to charge.

The headphones are simple to use. Three buttons are situated on the left earcup and let you control the playback of music as as other functions. These buttons let you pause, change tracks, and adjust the volume. The ATH-M20x comes with built-in microphones for calls and voice commands. The headset features low-latency modes that make it ideal for gaming and video calls.

The ATH-M20x headphones are great for certain genres of music however, not all. Vocals can sound a little dull and there isn't any real bass response. The high frequencies are crisp and wireless and Bluetooth headphones clear though. They are well-known for their treble. They're a great choice for classical, pop and jazz.

The ATH-M20x is a lightweight headphone, weighing just under 190g without the cord. The ear cups are cushioned, but they are not able to be folded. They are large and cannot fit into the backpack or bag. The cable is not removable. Audio-Technica ATH-M40x are a better option for those who need an audio system that are more portable. It is more comfortable due to its folding design, swiveling ears that lay flat, and cable that can be removed. It is more expensive but offers more isolation, more bass and longer battery life.

Skullcandy Dime 2

The Dime 2 is one of the best-sounding earbuds from Skullcandy's true wireless. It comes in a compact carry case that is easy to put in pockets or purses. It comes with a range of sizes of ear gels that can be adjusted to fit different sizes of ears. It's also a bit lighter than other true wireless buds we tried.

The earbuds feature dual microphones, which are excellent to pick up your voice and reducing background noise during phone calls. They are not suitable for outdoor use since noises from the outside can drown out your voice. Earbuds also struggle in winds and can cut some of your speech.

Despite these minor issues, the earbuds have solid bass and other sound qualities. They have a clear, high end that doesn't bleed into the mids, and they have a good amount of mid-bass that adds some punch to your music.

They also have a decent dual-tap feature for executing voice commands, though they're not as user-friendly as Apple's AirPod Pro. You must place your thumb on the bottom stem to ensure stability, and then press the logo for an instruction. It's not as flexible as a pinch gesture, and is a bit inconvenient.

The earbuds last about four hours with just one charge. They also have a quick-charge feature that allows them to last another two hours. The earbuds are IPX4 certified for their resistance to sweat and water. The earbuds come with an included carrying case with several openings to accommodate the buds and an attachment loop to clip them to your clothes. The case comes in various colors including Doritos Red. On the internet, you can purchase them for under $30 USD.