Over The Ear Headphones Wireless: 11 Thing You're Forgetting To Do
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Best Over the Ear Headphones
Wireless headphones let you listen to music or podcasts anywhere, without the need to run an audio cable from your device. They are ideal for public transport, while at work or at home.
Wireless headphones with over-ears can feature a premium design and exceptional noise cancellation. They typically come with a sleek storage case.
Soundcore Life Q30
These over-ears are a major upgrade from the Soundcore Life 2 of late-2018. They look better and feel more durable and have a more polished finish. The hinges are stronger, and the soft leather cups are slightly larger. They're still made of plastic, however they are more polished. You can also swap out the 3.5mm cable for a premium USB-C version to connect them to stationary Hi-Fi systems and mobile Hi-Res players. They also have dual mics built-in that worked flawlessly in our tests with FaceTime, Skype and Microsoft Teams calls.
The Soundcore app has a huge selection of EQ presets that can be adjusted and saved to allow you to listen to music and podcasts in your preferred style. The Soundcore app makes it easy to use and sets these headphones apart.
The Q30's 40mm speakers effectively eliminate almost all ambient sound when ANC is turned on. This results in an extremely pleasant listening experience. They have a natural sound profile that leans a little on the treble side, which some might feel is lacking in bass response (we have had better results using the Bass Booster equalizer). It is possible to fix this using the Soundcore App, which includes an 8-band Equalizer.
The headphones come with the power button and wireless a pairing button on the left ear cup as well as an USB-C port to charge. The right earcup has play/pause, and volume up/down buttons. Double-clicking on these buttons allows you to skip tracks or replay previous ones. You can also make use of voice commands to ask them to change modes or set alarms. You can also cover the right earcup with your fingers to activate ambient modes to allow you to hear everything around you without taking off the headphones.
The battery life of these headphones is fantastic, too. In our tests with ANC enabled the Q30 ran for almost an hour longer than its rivals. This allows you to enjoy an extended flight or a long day at work. They can be easily recharged by using the USB-C cable that comes with them and you'll get an alert when they're getting empty.
Focal Bathys Wireless
Focal's Bathys Wireless are a set of high-quality headphones for over-ear use that feature active noise cancellation and Bluetooth playback. They're designed as a premium headphones that are great for listening to music and podcasts on the go but also are a great choice for home use by audiophiles too. They're a little more expensive than similar headphones, but their superior sound quality is the main selling factor.
The Focal Bathys come in a small, slim and attractive white fabric-finished retail box with all the accessories you require inside. The package also includes a fold-flat carrying case for the headphones and a USB-C cable to USB C cable, 1.2mmSE cable and an audio converter.
They're powered by a decent 600mAh battery that will get you through a whole day of listening, and also have an audio input that can be wired for use. Wirelessly, they're paired via bluetooth wireless headphone. You can control their functions using an app (now named Focal & Naim in line with English sister brand Naim’s products that are network-aware) or by pressing the button located on the left earcup which scrolls through ANC profiles like silent, soft 'transparent,' and 'full.
Using the app allows you to alter various settings like the brightness of the LED and EQ presets, including a "music' profile that sounds more neutral and brighter than the others and also their battery duration. You can also choose the ANC level and mode as well as select an 'acoustic environment setting to alter the sensitivity in order to simulate the sound of the headphones in a different room.
The Focal Bathys feature a bass-rich sound profile that adds more warmth and punch to your most loved tracks. In the end, instruments and vocals are pushed back into the mix, and sound muffled, while details like cymbals are not as prominent as you might expect on some other headphones. The headphones are also less effective at active noise cancellation compared to other over-ears that have more advanced technology, like the Sony WH1000XM5 and Apple AirPods Max.
Sony WH-1000XM5
Sony headphones are renowned for their high-end quality and the WH1000XM5 is not an exception. It sits at the upper portion of the over-ear headphone market, edging into the luxury lifestyle area where the likes of Bang & Olufsen, Apple and Montblanc hang out. This means the XM5s come with a high price tag, but when you can afford it, there are a few better wireless over-ear headphones on the market.
The XM5s have a lot of features that make life easier for the listener and automate some tasks that they'd otherwise need to perform manually. Sony's DSEE Extreme Engine (which upscales music that has been compressed to near high-res), as well as Bluetooth's LDAC Technology are all included. This allows high-quality audio to be streamed at bitrates which are higher than Bluetooth. There's a built-in mic for making calls hands-free.
The XM5 headphones wireless bluetooth are no different from the previous generation WH headphones in terms of noise cancellation. They're among the most efficient headphones to block out the constant drones found in underground and train carriages. The XM5s are also excellent at separating listeners from the noises of busy streets and airports.
The sound quality is very good. The XM5s may not be as detailed in the low frequencies as the XM4, but they have a higher level of clarity and transparency also. For example, the bass work on Rage Against The Machine's Bullet in the Head flexes the Sonys muscles with real power and definition, while not sagging the other elements. Similarly, Massive Attack's brooding Angel showcases the XM5's' ability to deliver precise and precise bass notes.
Battery life is great and can last up to 30 hours of listening time when ANC is on and 40 hours if it's off. That's more than enough for a weekend trip or a few days of heavy usage.
The only drawback is that the XM5s don't have any dust or water resistance protection. Sony actually recommends not sweating into them or wearing them in the rain. This may not be a problem for everyone else however for those who spend a lot of time in the gym or live in a rainy region it could be a major problem.
Apple AirPods Max
The Apple AirPods Max are a pair of wireless headphones that fit over the ear with Bluetooth technology and noise cancelling. Apple designed dynamic drivers measuring 40mm with a neutral sound profile that emphasizes highs and mids without going overboard. This makes them perfect for both music and movies. They also have superior fidelity when compared to other headphones.
The headphones are light and feel comfortable on the head. The ear cups are made out of memory foam that is covered in woven fabric, and they are comfortable to wear without placing pressure on the sides of the face. Ear cups can be rotated and tilted to accommodate different head shapes. The spring-loaded hinges have a solid but not overly strong clamping force, which makes sure that the ear cups remain in place during listening sessions.
Toggle noise cancelling mode by pressing a small button on the top of the right earcup. You can also use an earphone-style jog dial with a push button similar to the digital crown on the Apple Watch. You can turn it around to control volume and press it once three, twice, or times to playback the controls. Siri can be activated by pressing and pressing the button. The buttons are well-placed and easy to use, but I would have liked the power button that could switch off the headphones when they are not in use. The headphones are put into standby mode when removed from your ears or when they are put in their case. They come back into use when you place them over your head.
Spatial audio is a cool feature. It uses the gyroscopes, accelerometers, and iPads or iPhones to determine where you're moving. Then, it repositions the sounds to make them appear to come from that particular location. This gives you a theater-like experience with movies and videos made in Dolby Atmos, 5.1 or 7.1. Only iOS devices can be used to listen to spatial audio.
The AirPods Max are a decent pair of headphones, but I'd feel somewhat smug entering an Apple Store and spending $549 on them if I knew they'd be outdone next year by the new model. AirPods Pro are more expensive, but they have more battery life and are equipped with the latest features.
Wireless headphones let you listen to music or podcasts anywhere, without the need to run an audio cable from your device. They are ideal for public transport, while at work or at home.
Wireless headphones with over-ears can feature a premium design and exceptional noise cancellation. They typically come with a sleek storage case.
Soundcore Life Q30
These over-ears are a major upgrade from the Soundcore Life 2 of late-2018. They look better and feel more durable and have a more polished finish. The hinges are stronger, and the soft leather cups are slightly larger. They're still made of plastic, however they are more polished. You can also swap out the 3.5mm cable for a premium USB-C version to connect them to stationary Hi-Fi systems and mobile Hi-Res players. They also have dual mics built-in that worked flawlessly in our tests with FaceTime, Skype and Microsoft Teams calls.
The Soundcore app has a huge selection of EQ presets that can be adjusted and saved to allow you to listen to music and podcasts in your preferred style. The Soundcore app makes it easy to use and sets these headphones apart.
The Q30's 40mm speakers effectively eliminate almost all ambient sound when ANC is turned on. This results in an extremely pleasant listening experience. They have a natural sound profile that leans a little on the treble side, which some might feel is lacking in bass response (we have had better results using the Bass Booster equalizer). It is possible to fix this using the Soundcore App, which includes an 8-band Equalizer.
The headphones come with the power button and wireless a pairing button on the left ear cup as well as an USB-C port to charge. The right earcup has play/pause, and volume up/down buttons. Double-clicking on these buttons allows you to skip tracks or replay previous ones. You can also make use of voice commands to ask them to change modes or set alarms. You can also cover the right earcup with your fingers to activate ambient modes to allow you to hear everything around you without taking off the headphones.
The battery life of these headphones is fantastic, too. In our tests with ANC enabled the Q30 ran for almost an hour longer than its rivals. This allows you to enjoy an extended flight or a long day at work. They can be easily recharged by using the USB-C cable that comes with them and you'll get an alert when they're getting empty.
Focal Bathys Wireless
Focal's Bathys Wireless are a set of high-quality headphones for over-ear use that feature active noise cancellation and Bluetooth playback. They're designed as a premium headphones that are great for listening to music and podcasts on the go but also are a great choice for home use by audiophiles too. They're a little more expensive than similar headphones, but their superior sound quality is the main selling factor.
The Focal Bathys come in a small, slim and attractive white fabric-finished retail box with all the accessories you require inside. The package also includes a fold-flat carrying case for the headphones and a USB-C cable to USB C cable, 1.2mmSE cable and an audio converter.
They're powered by a decent 600mAh battery that will get you through a whole day of listening, and also have an audio input that can be wired for use. Wirelessly, they're paired via bluetooth wireless headphone. You can control their functions using an app (now named Focal & Naim in line with English sister brand Naim’s products that are network-aware) or by pressing the button located on the left earcup which scrolls through ANC profiles like silent, soft 'transparent,' and 'full.
Using the app allows you to alter various settings like the brightness of the LED and EQ presets, including a "music' profile that sounds more neutral and brighter than the others and also their battery duration. You can also choose the ANC level and mode as well as select an 'acoustic environment setting to alter the sensitivity in order to simulate the sound of the headphones in a different room.
The Focal Bathys feature a bass-rich sound profile that adds more warmth and punch to your most loved tracks. In the end, instruments and vocals are pushed back into the mix, and sound muffled, while details like cymbals are not as prominent as you might expect on some other headphones. The headphones are also less effective at active noise cancellation compared to other over-ears that have more advanced technology, like the Sony WH1000XM5 and Apple AirPods Max.
Sony WH-1000XM5
Sony headphones are renowned for their high-end quality and the WH1000XM5 is not an exception. It sits at the upper portion of the over-ear headphone market, edging into the luxury lifestyle area where the likes of Bang & Olufsen, Apple and Montblanc hang out. This means the XM5s come with a high price tag, but when you can afford it, there are a few better wireless over-ear headphones on the market.
The XM5s have a lot of features that make life easier for the listener and automate some tasks that they'd otherwise need to perform manually. Sony's DSEE Extreme Engine (which upscales music that has been compressed to near high-res), as well as Bluetooth's LDAC Technology are all included. This allows high-quality audio to be streamed at bitrates which are higher than Bluetooth. There's a built-in mic for making calls hands-free.
The XM5 headphones wireless bluetooth are no different from the previous generation WH headphones in terms of noise cancellation. They're among the most efficient headphones to block out the constant drones found in underground and train carriages. The XM5s are also excellent at separating listeners from the noises of busy streets and airports.
The sound quality is very good. The XM5s may not be as detailed in the low frequencies as the XM4, but they have a higher level of clarity and transparency also. For example, the bass work on Rage Against The Machine's Bullet in the Head flexes the Sonys muscles with real power and definition, while not sagging the other elements. Similarly, Massive Attack's brooding Angel showcases the XM5's' ability to deliver precise and precise bass notes.
Battery life is great and can last up to 30 hours of listening time when ANC is on and 40 hours if it's off. That's more than enough for a weekend trip or a few days of heavy usage.
The only drawback is that the XM5s don't have any dust or water resistance protection. Sony actually recommends not sweating into them or wearing them in the rain. This may not be a problem for everyone else however for those who spend a lot of time in the gym or live in a rainy region it could be a major problem.
Apple AirPods Max
The Apple AirPods Max are a pair of wireless headphones that fit over the ear with Bluetooth technology and noise cancelling. Apple designed dynamic drivers measuring 40mm with a neutral sound profile that emphasizes highs and mids without going overboard. This makes them perfect for both music and movies. They also have superior fidelity when compared to other headphones.
The headphones are light and feel comfortable on the head. The ear cups are made out of memory foam that is covered in woven fabric, and they are comfortable to wear without placing pressure on the sides of the face. Ear cups can be rotated and tilted to accommodate different head shapes. The spring-loaded hinges have a solid but not overly strong clamping force, which makes sure that the ear cups remain in place during listening sessions.
Toggle noise cancelling mode by pressing a small button on the top of the right earcup. You can also use an earphone-style jog dial with a push button similar to the digital crown on the Apple Watch. You can turn it around to control volume and press it once three, twice, or times to playback the controls. Siri can be activated by pressing and pressing the button. The buttons are well-placed and easy to use, but I would have liked the power button that could switch off the headphones when they are not in use. The headphones are put into standby mode when removed from your ears or when they are put in their case. They come back into use when you place them over your head.
Spatial audio is a cool feature. It uses the gyroscopes, accelerometers, and iPads or iPhones to determine where you're moving. Then, it repositions the sounds to make them appear to come from that particular location. This gives you a theater-like experience with movies and videos made in Dolby Atmos, 5.1 or 7.1. Only iOS devices can be used to listen to spatial audio.
The AirPods Max are a decent pair of headphones, but I'd feel somewhat smug entering an Apple Store and spending $549 on them if I knew they'd be outdone next year by the new model. AirPods Pro are more expensive, but they have more battery life and are equipped with the latest features.
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