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작성자 Rhonda 작성일24-02-19 19:06 조회24회 댓글0건

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Best Over-Ear Headphones

tfufr-bluetooth-headphones-over-ear-wireOver-ear headphones, unlike earbuds, encapsulate the ears completely. They also have larger drivers that deliver deeper bass and a bigger soundstage. They also have active noise cancellation and Bluetooth technology.

The latest Master and Dynamic MW65 update features superior audio, multiple ANC modes and impressive battery life, all in a sleek and distinct design.

1. Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless

Sony has redesigned an already-great pair of headphones with the WH-1000XM4 Wireless. They're lighter, feel more constructed, and have an improved sound profile that is more balanced (though still bass-heavy) and come with an app that allows for some audio-related customization. Their active noise cancelling performs even better than before, eliminating more ambient sound, and they have a longer continuous battery life than many competitors.

These headphones are Bluetooth 5.0 compatible, and Sony LDAC is also supported. This codec can transfer high-resolution music, though you'll need to use compatible devices and streaming services. The WH-1000XM4s can also allow you to connect two Bluetooth devices simultaneously and automatically switch between them as needed. This feature is enabled through the Sony Headphones Connect App and works well.

The touch panels are more sensitive than the XM3. They respond quicker to tapping on panels and are simpler to control when making calls or listening to music. Sony has also added a feature that can make voices more clear and precise during calls. This is a noticeable and pleasant addition.

The WH-1000XM4s aren't perfect, but they are among the best wireless headphones we've ever examined. They're comfortable, well-made, and have a battery that can last for more than 30 continuous hours. They can be used passively with an TRS cable. This is ideal to travel with or for storing power.

The WH-1000XM4s are a better choice over the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 Wireless over-ears. The Sonys are more comfy and their ANC can block out more ambient sounds. The B&Ws feature a more flexible EQ and an app companion to adjust the audio quality. However, the B&Ws come with more robust design and they can connect with two Bluetooth devices simultaneously. They also support aptXHD and feature an AI-driven engine that attempts to scale compressed music up to high-resolution. This is called DSEE Extreme, and it enhances the clarity of music when listening to lossless audio files.

2. Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless

The $329 Bose QuietComfort45 sound cancelling headset is the most current version of a headset which is a popular choice among commuters and travelers all over the world. Instead of reinventing the wheel the new model follows the same formula that made the predecessor so popular, but adds the USB-C port, which is better at cancelling noise and a longer battery life.

These over-ear Bose headsets come with a premium feel and look, much like the QC 35 II headphones that were before them. The headband is made of plastic, yet it is sturdy and comfortable with hinges made of metal at the pivot points and the ratcheting mechanism that is familiar when you extend or retract the ear cups. The cups feature soft, cushioned pads that are securely positioned over your ears and don't put pressure to your head. They weigh 238 grams and are compact when folded. You can wear them with a coat or sweater as the noise cancellation function is functional even when they're not on your head.

Despite their reputation for comfort, the QC45s can't offer the best sound in this price range. The frequencies are relatively flat and lack the depth that more expensive headphones might be capable of bringing out. The upper registers are amplified which is great for the majority of music but can be problematic for more delicate and complex genres. The bass is good, but it lacks punch.

The ability to pause the playback when removing the headset is a feature that is missing. This is a feature that Bose's competitors have offered for several years. Another oversight was the absence of an in-app EQ. Bose has preset EQs available in the app, but it would be nice if there was an option to control the EQ manually.

Bluetooth 5.0 is supported, with multipoint as well as more advanced codecs, such as 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 hear your voice when you make calls. The headsets have a good call quality, but they don't let you muffle the sound during playback as other wireless headphones. Update as of February 2022, a firmware upgrade to the QC45s provided an option to adjust the volume manually in the audio app which is a welcome improvement.

3. Focal Bathys Wireless

Focal is a French audio brand known for its high-performance headphones with long lasting comfort and a style that lets listeners know they're listening to something unique. Their first attempt at wireless headphones that block noise, the Bathys, are a stunning set of headphones that sound and look amazing. They come with a high-performance USB DAC built in, so you can use them both for wired and wireless listening.

The Bathys are very efficient in terms of battery performance with Focal claiming 30 hours of continuous bluetooth wireless headphone playtime. We had more than 40 hours of playback time 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 headphone needs to be charged.

For headphones at this price, they come with lots of features. They can be used with multiple devices at once and feature automatic pairing. (You will need to select your device source each time you listen.) They have a built-in microphone that works with voice assistants such as Siri or Alexa. The Wireles Headphones feature an easy to use interface that makes it simple to control music and make calls.

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

In our tests of headphone sound quality in our tests of headphone sound quality, the Bathys were a good overall performer with a frequency response that mostly is in line with the SoundGuys headphone preference curve, with only slight differences in the bass and mids. The Bathys are bassy sound profile which can make vocals, instruments and cymbals appear veiled.

You can wear them wherever without fearing that other people will hear your music. Their microphone is of decent recording quality via Bluetooth with only a slight distortion in the mid to treble range.

4. Sennheiser Momentum 4

The Sennheiser Momentum Wireless is a new version of the company's most popular Bluetooth headsets. The Momentum 3 was a solid, but not spectacular entry in this category. The new pair is a step up from the previous model, featuring a sleeker look, improved gesture control and an enormous battery life.

The improvements are subtle but add up to a pair of over ear headphones that feels like an upgrade. The Momentum 4s are flat and do not fold. They come with a hardshell case that protects them when on the move. The Momentum 4s are also compatible with all devices, just like other Bluetooth headphones of recent years, including those from Bowers & Wilkins and Sony. This means they work well with both Android phones and Apple iPhones, but don't have the extra features (like Find My support and head-tracked Spatial Audio) that you'll find on the AirPods.

The most notable change is the huge battery that can run for up to 60 hours with noise cancellation on. This is nearly double the amount of the competition and enough to take a multi-day journey without having to search for an outlet.

Billy Steele, senior editor at Engadget and Engadget, gave the headphones a score of 82. He noted their sound quality and ANC features as strengths. He has only one complaint that they lack gravitas in the mids and the treble. This makes orchestral tracks sound flat instead of grand. The bass is rounded, however, it can be overemphasized, which can lead to fatigue in songs with heavy bass lines such as the drums that are pounding in As I Lay Dying's Forever. The cymbals sound smoky rather than full and there's not a real feeling of depth in the lows.

The Momentum 4s are comfy and shouldn't put too much pressure on your neck or ears. However they can be difficult to wear in the house or during longer listening sessions, wireles Headphones and will move about on your head in a flurry of blue tooth head phones movements. This could cause them to wake up at random times, which can be distracting when listening to music or making calls. They will shut down automatically after 15 minutes, and can be shut off manually by pressing the power button.

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