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작성자 Dorthy Horrell 작성일24-02-19 23:32 조회16회 댓글0건

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Best Over-Ear Headphones

zihnic-bluetooth-headphones-over-ear-folIn contrast to earbuds, headphones over-ear are a complete encapsulation of your ears and allow for larger drivers to deliver greater bass and larger soundstages. Many also include active noise cancellation and Bluetooth technology.

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

1. Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless

Sony has redesigned an already great pair of headphones with the WH-1000XM4 Wireless. They are more lightweight, better constructed and have an audio profile that is more balanced (though bass heavy). They also include an app that lets you customize the audio. Their active noise cancelling works better than it did before, eliminating more ambient sound, and they have a longer battery life than a lot of competitors.

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

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

The WH-1000XM4s aren't perfect, but they are among the best wireless headphones that we have ever examined. They're comfortable and well-constructed, and come with a an energy-efficient battery that can last for more than 30 continuous hours. They can also be used with an TRS cable, which is ideal if you're traveling or need to conserve power.

The WH1000XM4s provide a superior alternative to the Bowers & Wilkins Wireless Over-Ears Px7 S2. The Sonys are more comfortable, and their ANC can block out more ambient noise. The B&Ws feature an EQ that is more flexible and a companion app to tweak the audio performance. The B&Ws are built better and can be paired with two Bluetooth devices simultaneously. They also support aptX HD and have an AI-driven engine that tries to upscale compressed music to high-resolution. This is known as DSEE Extreme and it does an excellent job of improving the clarity of music, particularly when listening to lossless files.

2. Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless

The $329 Bose QuietComfort 45 noise-canceling headphones are the most recent version of a headset that became an essential for commuters and passengers around the world. Rather than reinventing the wheel, the new model retains the same formula that made the predecessor so popular, adding USB-C, improved noise cancellation 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 constructed of plastic, but has a sturdy feel with hinges made of metal at pivot points and the ratcheting mechanism that is familiar when you retract or extend the earcups. The cups are cushioned and have soft pads that fit over your ears without pressing your head. They weigh 238 grams and are fairly compact when folded. They can be worn with a sweater or coat because they function even when they are not on the head.

Despite their reputation as comfortable headphones however, the QC45s don't provide the best sound quality at this price. The frequencies are tinny and lack the details that more expensive headphones may be able bring out. The higher registers tend to be more boosted, which is fine for most music but can cause problems for Wireless In Headphones more delicate or intricate music genres. The bass is good but it lacks the punch.

One thing that's not included is the ability to pause playback whenever you remove the headset. This is a feature Bose's rivals have provided for many years. Another omission is the absence of an in-app EQ. Bose provides preset EQ settings in the app, but it would be nice to have a manual control.

Bluetooth 5.0 is supported, including multipoint and 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 have four microphones that are built-in to pick up your voice when you are on the phone. The wirless headphones have good call quality, however they don't allow you to silence the voice when playing back as other wireless in headphones (additional hints) headphones. Update: A firmware upgrade for the QC45s in February 2022 included manual EQ options to the audio app. This is a very welcome change.

3. Focal Bathys Wireless

Focal is a French audio company known for high-performance headphones that last for a long time, comfort and a design that let listeners know they're listening to something unique. Their first foray into wireless headphones that cancel out noise The Bathys are a stunning set of headphones that sound and look fantastic. They come with a high-performance USB DAC built in, so you can use them both for wired and wireless listening.

Focal claims that the Bathys can play Bluetooth music for up to 30 hours. We actually got more and got over 40 hours on average out of a single charge. If you do require a recharge, there's a light on the right earcup that will change to red when the headphone has to be charged.

They offer a good amount of features for wirless headphones of this price point, including support for multiple devices at the same time and automatic pairing (though you'll need to manually select your source device every time you would like to listen). The headphones come with built-in microphones that can be used with voice assistants, such as Siri or Alexa. They also come with an intuitive interface that makes it simple to manage your music and make calls.

Bathys over-ear headphones do 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 is still effective.

The Bathys headphones did well in our headphone tests. Their frequency response was generally similar to the headphone curve of SoundGuys with minor variations in the mids and bass. The Bathys have a bassy sound profile which can make instruments, vocals and cymbals appear veiled.

Wear them wherever you want without worrying that others will hear your music. Their mic has passable 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 are a new version of the company's top-of-the-line Bluetooth headphones. The last pair, the Momentum 3, was a decent, but not the most impressive entry in the class. The new model improves on the previous model with a sleeker design, improved gesture controls, and an enormous battery life.

The improvements are subtle but can make for an over-ear pair of headphones that feels like an upgrade. The Momentum 4s are flat and don't fold. They come with a hardshell case that protects them while moving. The Momentum 4s are also compatible with all devices, just like other Bluetooth headphones of recent years, such as those from Bowers & Wilkins and Sony. This means they can work with both Android phones and Apple iPhones, but don't have the extra features (like Find My support and head-tracked Spatial Audio) that are available on the AirPods.

The most obvious difference in this model is the huge battery, which promises up to 60 hours of playback when the noise cancellation feature turned on. This is easily double the amount of the other brands and enough to take a multi-day journey without having to search for an outlet.

Engadget senior editor Billy Steele gave the headphones an 82-point score and cited their sound quality and ANC as their main strengths. He only has one complaint: they lack a sense gravitas in mids and the treble. This makes orchestral tracks sound flat, not grand. The bass is well-rounded, but it's easy to over-emphasize and can cause fatigue in songs with strong bass lines, like the drum hits in As I Lay Dying's Forever. The cymbals also sound sizzled rather than full and there's not a real sense of depth in the lows.

The Momentum 4s are a comfortable fit and should not put too much pressure on your ears or neck. However, they can be difficult to wear around the house or for longer listening sessions. They can move around on your head in a flurry of head movements. This can cause them wake up in a sudden manner, which could be distracting when listening to music or making calls. Fortunately, they shut down after 15 minutes of slumber by default and can be turned off manually off with the power button.

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