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Best Over-Ear Headphones

Over-ear headphones, unlike earbuds, can completely surround the ears. They also have larger drivers, which deliver greater bass and a larger soundstage. Many include Bluetooth technology and active noise cancellation.

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1. Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless blutooth headphones (www.softjoin.co.Kr)

Sony has upgraded an already fantastic pair of headphones by introducing the WH1000XM4 wireless and bluetooth headphones. They're lighter, feel more built, feature an improved sound profile that is more balanced (though still bass heavy), and come with an app that allows for some audio customization. Their active noise cancelling performs better than it did before, eliminating the background noise, and they have a longer continuous battery life than other models.

These headphones are Bluetooth 5.0, with support for 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. In addition, the WH1000XM4s can connect to two Bluetooth devices at once and automatically switch between them if needed. This feature can be enabled via the Sony Headphones Connect App and works well.

One subtle improvement over the XM3 is the sensitiveness of their touch panels. They respond faster to the touch of the panel and are much easier to control when making a call or listening to music. Sony has also added a feature that can make voices more clear and precise during calls. This is an obvious and nice touch.

While the WH-1000XM4s aren't perfect, they are some of the best wireless headphones we've ever tested. They're comfortable, feel well-made, and come with an excellent battery that lasts for longer than 30 hours continuously. They can be used in a passive manner using an TRS cable. This is perfect for travel or preserving energy.

The WH-1000XM4s make a better choice than the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 Wireless over-ears. The Sonys are more comfortable and their ANC can block out more background noise. The B&Ws feature an EQ that is more flexible, as well as an app companion to adjust the audio quality. However, the B&Ws come with an improved design, and they're able to pair with two Bluetooth devices at once. They also support aptXHD and feature an AI-driven engine which tries to increase the size of compressed music to high-resolution. This is called DSEE Extreme and it does a good job of improving the clarity of music, particularly 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 has become a staple for commuters and travelers around the globe. The new model doesn't reinvent the wheel. It uses the same formula that was the basis of its predecessor's success but it also includes the USB-C port and improved noise cancellation.

These over-ear Bose headsets come with a premium feel and look, much like the QC 35 II headphones that preceded them. The headband is made from plastic, yet it has a sturdy feel with hinges made of metal at the pivot points, and the familiar ratcheting action that you experience when you retract or extend the ear cups. The cups are cushioned and have soft pads that can be worn over your ears without putting pressure on 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 not on your head.

Despite their reputation as comfortable headphones however, the QC45s don't provide the best sound quality at this price point. The frequencies are tinny and lack the details that more expensive headphones may be able to bring out. The upper registers tend to be amplified and is suitable for Wireless blutooth headphones most music genres but could be a problem for delicate or intricate music genres. The bass is good, but lacks the punch.

One feature that's not present is the ability to pause playback whenever you take the headset off. This is a standard feature in this price bracket and is something that Bose's rivals have long offered. Another issue is the absence of an in-app EQ. Bose has preset EQs available in the app, but it would be nice if there was a manual control.

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

The QC45s come with four microphones built-in to hear your voice when you are on the phone. The headsets have a good call quality, however they don't let you silence the voice when playing back as other wireless headphones. Update: A firmware upgrade for the QC45s was released in February 2022 added manual settings for EQ to the audio app. This is a great upgrade.

3. Focal Bathys Wireless

Focal is a French audio company that makes high-performance headphones. They are well-known for their comfort and style which tell listeners that they're listening to something special. The Bathys are their first wireless noise-cancelling headphones. They are stunning in appearance and sound. They also have an inbuilt high-performance USB DAC which means you can use them for wired and wireless listening.

Focal claims that the Bathys can play Bluetooth music for up to 30 hours. We actually got a bit more with more than 40 hours on average out of just one charge. If you do require a recharge, there's an indicator light on the right ear cup that will turn red when the earphone needs to be charged.

For headphones for this price, they have lots of features. They support multiple devices simultaneously and have automatic pairing. (You must select your device source by hand each time you listen.) They have a built-in microphone that works with voice assistants such as Siri or Alexa. The headphones come with an easy-to navigate interface that makes it simple to control music and make calls.

For headphones with over-ear connectivity The Bathys are very good in our test of noise cancellation, which reduces the ambient sound by about 9 decibels on average. They aren't as good as the ANC found in the Sony WH1000XM4 and Bose QuietComfort45/QC45 Wireless however it's still very effective.

In our tests of headphone sound quality, the Bathys performed well overall with a frequency response that mostly corresponds to the SoundGuys preference curve with only slight differences in the bass and mids. They have a deep, bass-filled sound profile that adds plenty of boom to the mix, but can sometimes make vocals and instruments such as cymbals sound veiled.

They also have excellent leakage resistance, meaning you can wear them out in public without worrying about other people hearing your music. Their microphone is of decent recording quality via bluetooth headphones range with only slight distortion in the mid - to the treble range.

4. Sennheiser Momentum 4

The Sennheiser Momentum Wireless is a new update of the company's top Bluetooth headsets. The previous model, called the Momentum 3, was a solid but unspectacular entry in the category. The latest model is improved over the previous model with a sleeker design, improved gesture controls, and a huge battery life.

A lot of the improvements here are subtle but they create a pair of over-ears that appear to be an upgrade from the previous model. The Momentum 4s are flat and aren't foldable, but they do come with a sturdy hardshell case to protect them when on the move. The Momentum 4s are non-device-specific, similar to other Bluetooth headphones from recent years, such as the ones from Bowers & Wilkins and Sony. They can be used with Apple iPhones as well as Android phones, but they do not have the AirPods extra features, such as Find My Support and head-tracked spatial audio.

The most obvious improvement in this model is the huge battery, which promises up to 60 hours of playback when the noise cancellation feature turned on. This is more than what the majority of the competitors offer and is enough for a multi-day trip without worrying about finding a power outlet to charge them.

Billy Steele, senior wireless blutooth headphones editor at Engadget, gave the headphones an 82-point score. He cited their audio quality and ANC features as their strengths. He only has one complaint that they lack gravitas in the mids and treble. This means that orchestral tracks sound flat, not grand. The bass is well rounded however it can be overemphasized, which can cause to fatigue in songs with high-pitched bass lines, like the drum hits in As I Lay Dying’s Forever. The cymbals sound bubbly, but not full. There's also no real depth to the lows.

The Momentum 4s shouldn't cause pressure on your neck or ears. However they can be difficult to wear around the house or during longer listening sessions, and can move around on your head, causing intense head movements. This can cause them unexpectedly wake up and can cause distraction during music or calls. They stop automatically after 15 minutes, and can be switched off manually by pressing the power button.

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