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Best Over-Ear Headphones

Over-ear headphones bluetooth, 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.

The Master & Dynamic MW65 is upgraded with improved audio and numerous ANC modes and a huge battery life.

1. Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless

Sony has improved on an already great pair of headphones with the WH-1000XM4 Wireless. They're less heavy, feel better built, feature more balanced sound profiles (though still bass-heavy) and include an app that allows some audio adjustments. They have improved their active noise cancellation, eliminating the background noise and have a longer battery life.

These Blutooth Headphones are Bluetooth 5.0 which supports SBC, AAC, and Sony's own LDAC codec. This codec can transfer high-resolution audio, however you'll need to use compatible devices and streaming services. The WH-1000XM4s is also able to connect two Bluetooth devices simultaneously and automatically switch between the two when needed. You can enable this feature via the Sony Headphones Connect app and it works flawlessly.

One of the major improvements over the XM3 is the sensibility of their touch panels. They respond faster to a tap on panels and are simpler to control when making calls or listening to media. Sony also included an option that makes voices sound clearer and more precise during calls, which is noticeable and a nice addition.

The WH-1000XM4s may not be perfect, but they are among the best wireless headphones that we have ever tested. They're comfortable, well made, and have an excellent battery that lasts more than 30 hours continuously. They can be used passively using an TRS cable. This is great to travel with or for storing energy.

The WH-1000XM4s make a better choice over the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 Wireless over-ears. The Sonys are more comfy and their ANC can block out more background noise. They also have an app that lets you tweak their audio performance and EQ settings are more flexible than B&W's. The B&Ws are built better, and can pair with two Bluetooth devices simultaneously. They also support aptXHD and have an AI-driven engine that tries to up-scale compressed music to high-resolution. This is known as DSEE Extreme, and it improves the clarity of music when listening to lossless audio files.

2. Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless

The $329 Bose QuietComfort 45 noise-canceling headphones are the latest iteration of a headset that became a staple for commuters and travelers from all over the world. Rather than reinventing the wheel the new model follows the same formula that made the predecessor so popular, and adds USB-C, improved noise cancellation and a longer battery lifespan.

Similar to the QC 35 II before them, these over-ear Bose headphones have a premium look and feel that oozes quality. The headband is made of plastic, but is a solid feel, with metal hinges at the pivot points and the ratcheting mechanism that is familiar when you open or retract the earcups. The cups feature soft, cushioned pads that fit securely over the ears and don't apply pressure to your head. When folded they weigh 238 grams. They can be paired with a sweater or coat as they work even when they are not on the head.

Despite their reputation for comfort, the QC45s do not offer the best sound in this price range. The frequencies are tinny and lack the depth that more expensive headphones may be able to bring out. The higher registers tend to be amplified and is suitable for most music genres but could become a problem for more delicate or intricate music genres. The bass is good, but lacks the punch.

The ability to pause the playback when removing the headset is a feature that's absent. This is a standard in this price range and is something that Bose's rivals have offered for a long time. Another omission was the lack of an in-app EQ. Bose offers preset EQs within the app but it would be nice if there was an option to control the EQ manually.

You can connect to your tablet or smartphone via bluetooth headfones 5.0 with support for multipoint and the more advanced codecs such as aptX Adaptive. Download the Bose Audio App to adjust your headset's sound and voice settings.

The QC45s have four microphones that are built-in to hear your voice while on the phone. The headphones have good call quality, however they don't permit you to muffle the sound during playback like other wireless headphones. Update: As of February 2022, a firmware update to the QC45s offered manual EQ options in the audio app, which is a welcome improvement.

3. Focal Bathys Wireless

Focal is a French audio brand that produces high-performance headphones wireless. They are renowned for their style and comfort that let listeners know that they're listening to something special. Their first venture into wireless headphones music noise cancelling headphones the Bathys are a stunning set of headphones that sound and look amazing. They also have a built in high performance USB DAC which means you can use them for both wireless and wired listening.

Focal claims that the Bathys can play Bluetooth music for up to 30 hours. We actually got a bit more from them with more than 40 hours on average out of one charge. If you do need to recharge, there's a light on the right earcup that will change to red when the headphone needs to be charged.

For headphones at this price, they offer lots of features. They support multiple devices simultaneously and offer automatic pairing. (You will need to select the device you want to pair with by hand blutooth Headphones each time you listen.) They come with a built-in microphone that can be used to control voice assistants such as Siri or Alexa. The headphones also have an easy-to-use interface that makes it simple to manage your music and make calls.

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In our tests of headphone sound quality, the Bathys did well overall, with a the frequency response which generally is in line with the SoundGuys headphone preference curve, with just slight differences in the bass and mids. The Bathys have a bassy sound that can make vocals, instruments and cymbals look a bit unreal.

Wear them wherever you want without worrying that others will hear your music. The microphone has a decent recording quality via Bluetooth with just a little distortion in the mid to treble range.

4. Sennheiser Momentum 4

The Sennheiser Momentum Wireless is a new version of the company's flagship Bluetooth headsets. The Momentum 3 was a solid but not a great entry in this category. The new model is a step up from the previous generation, with an elegant design, enhanced gesture control and an enormous battery life.

Many of the improvements here are subtle but they add up to make a pair of over-ears that seem like a step up from the old one. The Momentum 4s lay flat and do not fold however they do come with a nice hardshell case to keep them safe when on the move. They also follow the pattern of several other recent Bluetooth headphones, such as the ones from Sony and Bowers & Wilkins, to be incredibly device-agnostic. This means they work with both Android phones and Apple iPhones, however they do not have the additional features (like Find My support and head-tracked Spatial Audio) that you'll find on the AirPods.

The most obvious improvement in this model is the huge battery that promises up to 60 hours of playback when the noise cancellation option activated. This is more than the majority of the competition can offer and is enough for a multi-day trip without having to worry about finding an outlet to charge them.

Engadget senior editor Billy Steele gave the headphones an 82 rating, citing their audio quality and ANC as their main strengths. His only complaint is that they lack a sense of gravitas in the mids as well as treble, meaning that orchestral music tends to sound flat, not grand. The bass is well rounded but it can sound too loud, which can cause to fatigue when songs have heavy bass lines, like the drum hits in As I Lay Dying’s Forever. The cymbals sound hot, but not a lot. There's also no real depth to the lows.

The Momentum 4s should not place pressure on your neck or ear. They can be a bit fidgety when you wear them around the home or for long listening sessions. They will move around on your head, and make rapid head movements. This can cause them wake up in a sudden manner, which could be distracting when listening to music or making calls. They shut down automatically after 15 minutes and can be turned off manually using the power button.

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