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Wireless Over-Ear Headphones Roundup
Wireless headphones remove the limitations of wires from your listening experience. They are more comfortable for long periods of time, and some can fold into a compact size to be stored away when not in use.
The Sony WH-1000XM5s Bluetooth headphones are a fantastic pair of Bluetooth headsets that meet all the boxes. They feature top-of-the-line sound quality, noise cancelling as well as a fashionable design and excellent comfort. They can support the lossless LDAC high-res codec to playback high-quality audio.
Sound Quality
If you're a fan big, full-size wireless headphones that are worn over your ear and are connected by headphones that isolate and amplify audio there's a wide range of options. In our roundup of the best over-ear Bluetooth headphones, you'll find UC-certified headsets designed to work with communications platforms like Microsoft Teams, plus premium headphones from brands like Sony, Sennheiser, Bose and Bowers & Wilkins that are as luxurious as they are durable.
The Sony WH1000XM5 headphones are one of our favorites. They improve on the multi-award winning predecessor by having a slimmer design and refined noise cancellation. They also provide up to 37 hours of playback time on a single charge, and can be charged fast for an extra 8 hours of use within 15 minutes. They come with a lively, balanced sound profile and can be used with the lossless Sony LDAC hi-res codec so you can stream music in stunning high-definition.
They have luscious, twinkling highs, and distinct bass and mids. You can also alter the audio's signature with the headphones mobile app, adding more emphasis on the bass and treble according to your own personal preference. In our tests, they were incredibly precise and clear. Vocals and orchestral sounds were heard in great detail.
One of our top-rated over-ear Bluetooth headphones is the Logitech G HUB Wireless headphones over the ear headphones, which have an incredibly balanced sound right straight out of the box and deliver clear audio. The sound is consistent and has a good deal of low-bass that helps to emphasize the effects of sound and audio from games. They're compatible with Logitech's HUB software, which includes an EQ with a graphic appearance and presets to allow you to tailor the sound to suit your preferences.
If you're prepared to spend more money, the premium Danish-made Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 headphones are our top pick of the top Bluetooth over ear headphones. They're a little more expensive than the Sonys but they sound and look like a premium pair, with a sturdy aluminium casing and lambskin leather earcups that are filled with memory foam. They're comfortable to wear and can support the adaptive aptX and SBC audio codecs, which allow you to listen to high-quality music wirelessly. They are also beautifully made and sport a stylish elegant, minimalist style that can be adapted to suit the needs of all.
Noise Cancellation
Noise cancellation is an option that's crucial if you wish to block out all noise so you can concentrate on your music or podcasts. Wireless headphones with noise cancellation capabilities generally have ear cups that fit snugly over your ears. This allows you to concentrate on the music and block out any background sounds. The majority of over-ear headphones employ active noise cancellation (ANC) to block out ambient sounds, which works by listening to the surrounding surroundings and creating a different sound to block out the background noise. This means that they won't turn your surroundings into a zen-like silence, but will quieten the rumble of train engines and other ambient sounds.
ANC employs tiny microphones to listen for ambient sounds. They then compare them to the music you're currently listening to. tiny differences between them are then used to create an equal and opposite sound that is fed through your earphones effectively reducing background noise. Apps or dedicated hardware controls can be used to alter the best noise cancelling headsets. This lets you select a particular level of noise cancellation that's appropriate for the scenario you're in.
The majority of the headphones we test include a range of other features beyond just the ability to control ANC. For instance, a lot of pairs include a microphone to allow hands-free phone calls and can be used with voice assistants such as Siri and Alexa. Some come with built-in speakers for audio streaming.
In terms of noise cancelling we've seen significant advancements in recent times. For example, Focal has thrown itself into the premium wireless ANC headphone space with its Bathys, which we love for their superb design, comfort and stunning audio quality. They're able to cut down background noise by as much as 30dB. You can also adjust the ANC levels from an app and set three 'favorites settings that can be switched by pressing a physical button on the left ear cup.
While the quality of sound of headphones is an important factor noise cancellation should be on the top of your list when looking for a new pair of headphones. The most popular ANC headphones are expensive however they're worth it due to their build quality and long battery life. For those on a tighter budget Sony WF-1000XM5s is our top choice since they provide outstanding noise cancellation and great sound quality for a low price.
Battery Life
If you're planning on using wireless headphones while on the move and you're looking for them to last as long as is possible. They drain their own battery and the audio device that's playing music through them, so it's important to choose a pair with a good amount of storage in the event that you fail to get the charge or get power out. Many manufacturers offer headphones with a lot of storage. Some even incorporate solar charging so they can be charged automatically when you're not using them.
Over-ear headphones tend to be larger and cover more of your ears. This lets them have larger batteries that allow for longer playtimes and advanced features. They also offer better noise-cancelling, as their larger size creates a better seal against the surrounding environment.
The premium brand Bang & Olufsen produces some of the best headphones available. The flagship H95 wireless headphones give an immersive listening experience. They are a luxury design that features aluminum detailing and Nappa Leather, making them the perfect option for audiophiles looking to listen for hours at a time.
For a more affordable pair of headphones for less money, the Anker Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro has an outstanding battery life of 50 hours with ANC turned on and 65 hours without it. This is far superior battery life than most competitors and is a testimony of the headphones' outstanding quality of construction. They have a comfortable fit with a sturdy headband.
The Sennheiser Momentum Wireless headphones are a budget alternative. They can be used up to 44 hours in the event that the active noise cancellation is activated, and they feature an earpiece that blocks out background noise with remarkable effectiveness. The sound quality is excellent with a V-shaped profile that produces lots of bass while also brightening vocals and instruments.
The latest Sony WF-1000XM5 wireless headphones aren't cheap however they're still under $100 and offer excellent isolation, with foam ear tips and sturdy and, if not the most advanced noise cancelling features on this list. They also come with Bluetooth 5.3 and the latest LDAC codec, which allows for high-quality audio. They can be charged via the included cord, or via USB.
Portability
The amount of space a pair of headphones occupy once folded into their most compact size is a key factor in their portability capabilities. The smaller the fold-down format, the more easily you can fit them into backpacks or bags to take with you on the go without fear of them getting stuck in the way.
If you're looking for a simple wireless headphone that has plenty of features that are suitable for every day use the Audio-Technica ATH M50xBT is an excellent option. They're light, fold down easily, and provide an impressive 44 hours of playback time. They can be used with multiple devices and have a superb microphone for phone calls.
If you're planning to use your headphones for calls that are hands-free The Audio-Technica headphones ATH-S200BT are a better option as they are more comfortable and have an impressive 50 hours of playback. They also come with an elongable cable that can be retracted for use with wires and Comfiest Over Ear Headphones come with a tough hard case.
A five-star performer and a favourite with What Hi-Fi?'s team, the Sony WF-C700N and JBL Live Pro 2 TWS are two other top pairs of wireless comfiest over Ear headphones-ear headphones. Both are around the $100 / PS100 or AU$150 price range and come with active noise cancellation, however you'll need to accept that they're not as high-quality as our top recommendations.
For a more luxurious experience for a more luxurious experience, the Focal Bathys Wireless are a high-end pair of headphones with impressive sound quality for their price. The Focal Bathys Wireless feature the sound of a V with plenty of bass that compliments EDM hip-hop, rock, and. The sound of vocals as well as instruments is clear and you can adjust the sound to your preference by using the graphic EQ feature in their companion app. They also support aptX Adaptive Codec for hi-res streaming and also have an option USB-DAC mode to listen wired.
For a pair that's more expensive, but worthy of our five-star rating, check out the multi-award-winning Sony WH-1000XM5. The Sony WH-1000XM5 may not be inexpensive, but it does have an extended battery life, excellent noise cancellation, and lets you listen to music for a long period of time without having to worry about running out of battery or charging.
Wireless headphones remove the limitations of wires from your listening experience. They are more comfortable for long periods of time, and some can fold into a compact size to be stored away when not in use.
The Sony WH-1000XM5s Bluetooth headphones are a fantastic pair of Bluetooth headsets that meet all the boxes. They feature top-of-the-line sound quality, noise cancelling as well as a fashionable design and excellent comfort. They can support the lossless LDAC high-res codec to playback high-quality audio.
Sound Quality
If you're a fan big, full-size wireless headphones that are worn over your ear and are connected by headphones that isolate and amplify audio there's a wide range of options. In our roundup of the best over-ear Bluetooth headphones, you'll find UC-certified headsets designed to work with communications platforms like Microsoft Teams, plus premium headphones from brands like Sony, Sennheiser, Bose and Bowers & Wilkins that are as luxurious as they are durable.
The Sony WH1000XM5 headphones are one of our favorites. They improve on the multi-award winning predecessor by having a slimmer design and refined noise cancellation. They also provide up to 37 hours of playback time on a single charge, and can be charged fast for an extra 8 hours of use within 15 minutes. They come with a lively, balanced sound profile and can be used with the lossless Sony LDAC hi-res codec so you can stream music in stunning high-definition.
They have luscious, twinkling highs, and distinct bass and mids. You can also alter the audio's signature with the headphones mobile app, adding more emphasis on the bass and treble according to your own personal preference. In our tests, they were incredibly precise and clear. Vocals and orchestral sounds were heard in great detail.
One of our top-rated over-ear Bluetooth headphones is the Logitech G HUB Wireless headphones over the ear headphones, which have an incredibly balanced sound right straight out of the box and deliver clear audio. The sound is consistent and has a good deal of low-bass that helps to emphasize the effects of sound and audio from games. They're compatible with Logitech's HUB software, which includes an EQ with a graphic appearance and presets to allow you to tailor the sound to suit your preferences.
If you're prepared to spend more money, the premium Danish-made Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 headphones are our top pick of the top Bluetooth over ear headphones. They're a little more expensive than the Sonys but they sound and look like a premium pair, with a sturdy aluminium casing and lambskin leather earcups that are filled with memory foam. They're comfortable to wear and can support the adaptive aptX and SBC audio codecs, which allow you to listen to high-quality music wirelessly. They are also beautifully made and sport a stylish elegant, minimalist style that can be adapted to suit the needs of all.
Noise Cancellation
Noise cancellation is an option that's crucial if you wish to block out all noise so you can concentrate on your music or podcasts. Wireless headphones with noise cancellation capabilities generally have ear cups that fit snugly over your ears. This allows you to concentrate on the music and block out any background sounds. The majority of over-ear headphones employ active noise cancellation (ANC) to block out ambient sounds, which works by listening to the surrounding surroundings and creating a different sound to block out the background noise. This means that they won't turn your surroundings into a zen-like silence, but will quieten the rumble of train engines and other ambient sounds.
ANC employs tiny microphones to listen for ambient sounds. They then compare them to the music you're currently listening to. tiny differences between them are then used to create an equal and opposite sound that is fed through your earphones effectively reducing background noise. Apps or dedicated hardware controls can be used to alter the best noise cancelling headsets. This lets you select a particular level of noise cancellation that's appropriate for the scenario you're in.
The majority of the headphones we test include a range of other features beyond just the ability to control ANC. For instance, a lot of pairs include a microphone to allow hands-free phone calls and can be used with voice assistants such as Siri and Alexa. Some come with built-in speakers for audio streaming.
In terms of noise cancelling we've seen significant advancements in recent times. For example, Focal has thrown itself into the premium wireless ANC headphone space with its Bathys, which we love for their superb design, comfort and stunning audio quality. They're able to cut down background noise by as much as 30dB. You can also adjust the ANC levels from an app and set three 'favorites settings that can be switched by pressing a physical button on the left ear cup.
While the quality of sound of headphones is an important factor noise cancellation should be on the top of your list when looking for a new pair of headphones. The most popular ANC headphones are expensive however they're worth it due to their build quality and long battery life. For those on a tighter budget Sony WF-1000XM5s is our top choice since they provide outstanding noise cancellation and great sound quality for a low price.
Battery Life
If you're planning on using wireless headphones while on the move and you're looking for them to last as long as is possible. They drain their own battery and the audio device that's playing music through them, so it's important to choose a pair with a good amount of storage in the event that you fail to get the charge or get power out. Many manufacturers offer headphones with a lot of storage. Some even incorporate solar charging so they can be charged automatically when you're not using them.
Over-ear headphones tend to be larger and cover more of your ears. This lets them have larger batteries that allow for longer playtimes and advanced features. They also offer better noise-cancelling, as their larger size creates a better seal against the surrounding environment.
The premium brand Bang & Olufsen produces some of the best headphones available. The flagship H95 wireless headphones give an immersive listening experience. They are a luxury design that features aluminum detailing and Nappa Leather, making them the perfect option for audiophiles looking to listen for hours at a time.
For a more affordable pair of headphones for less money, the Anker Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro has an outstanding battery life of 50 hours with ANC turned on and 65 hours without it. This is far superior battery life than most competitors and is a testimony of the headphones' outstanding quality of construction. They have a comfortable fit with a sturdy headband.
The Sennheiser Momentum Wireless headphones are a budget alternative. They can be used up to 44 hours in the event that the active noise cancellation is activated, and they feature an earpiece that blocks out background noise with remarkable effectiveness. The sound quality is excellent with a V-shaped profile that produces lots of bass while also brightening vocals and instruments.
The latest Sony WF-1000XM5 wireless headphones aren't cheap however they're still under $100 and offer excellent isolation, with foam ear tips and sturdy and, if not the most advanced noise cancelling features on this list. They also come with Bluetooth 5.3 and the latest LDAC codec, which allows for high-quality audio. They can be charged via the included cord, or via USB.
Portability
The amount of space a pair of headphones occupy once folded into their most compact size is a key factor in their portability capabilities. The smaller the fold-down format, the more easily you can fit them into backpacks or bags to take with you on the go without fear of them getting stuck in the way.
If you're looking for a simple wireless headphone that has plenty of features that are suitable for every day use the Audio-Technica ATH M50xBT is an excellent option. They're light, fold down easily, and provide an impressive 44 hours of playback time. They can be used with multiple devices and have a superb microphone for phone calls.
If you're planning to use your headphones for calls that are hands-free The Audio-Technica headphones ATH-S200BT are a better option as they are more comfortable and have an impressive 50 hours of playback. They also come with an elongable cable that can be retracted for use with wires and Comfiest Over Ear Headphones come with a tough hard case.
A five-star performer and a favourite with What Hi-Fi?'s team, the Sony WF-C700N and JBL Live Pro 2 TWS are two other top pairs of wireless comfiest over Ear headphones-ear headphones. Both are around the $100 / PS100 or AU$150 price range and come with active noise cancellation, however you'll need to accept that they're not as high-quality as our top recommendations.
For a more luxurious experience for a more luxurious experience, the Focal Bathys Wireless are a high-end pair of headphones with impressive sound quality for their price. The Focal Bathys Wireless feature the sound of a V with plenty of bass that compliments EDM hip-hop, rock, and. The sound of vocals as well as instruments is clear and you can adjust the sound to your preference by using the graphic EQ feature in their companion app. They also support aptX Adaptive Codec for hi-res streaming and also have an option USB-DAC mode to listen wired.
For a pair that's more expensive, but worthy of our five-star rating, check out the multi-award-winning Sony WH-1000XM5. The Sony WH-1000XM5 may not be inexpensive, but it does have an extended battery life, excellent noise cancellation, and lets you listen to music for a long period of time without having to worry about running out of battery or charging.
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