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logitech-h390-wired-headset-for-pc-laptop-stereo-headphones-with-noise-cancelling-microphone-usb-a-in-line-controls-works-with-chromebook-black-1659.jpgWhich Over the Ear Headphones Are the Best?

If you're on the train or at work, noise-cancelling headphones are a godsend for anyone who loves to listen. Which are the most effective?

With a brand new design with superior sound quality and an enviable list of features, Sony's new flagship headphones offer exceptional value. They can capture every detail, from Sinead's bridge that trembles to the booming chorus.

1. Sony WH-1000XM5

Sony is the king of noise cancellation and its WH1000XM5 headphones represent the top model in this line. This model is a fantastic pair of headphones, especially for commuters or travelers. They're comfortable, have multipoint tech to connect to two devices simultaneously and feature the most powerful ANC Sony has ever made. They're also lightweight and offer about 27 hours of playback with no charging, which is enough for a week's worth commuting or one long-haul flight.

The WH1000XM5s are sleek and minimalist in appearance. They are made of ABS, an eco-friendly and recycled plastic. The branding is minimal, although you'll find the 'Sony' logo on the hinge of each earcup. The headband and earcups are cushioned with plush, soft material that's comfortable on all heads. The earcups can be adjusted to be perfectly sized for you.

In contrast to previous models that concentrated on reducing low-frequency noise the XM5s amplify high-frequency sound waves in order to block out background noise. This improves the overall quality of sound and helps to block out cabin and engine noises during flights, for instance. The XM5s come with an additional processor that can dial up noise cancellation even more on planes and the audio application can also automatically adjust your listening environment based on air pressure data.

Other features of the WH1000XM5s include an enhanced voice assistant that is easy to use and works with Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri and many more. You can also pair the XM5s with other Sony audio products for stereo and multi-room music playback separation. They can support Bluetooth high-bitrate streaming audio via Sony's LDAC, but not HD or aptX.

2. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

Sennheiser has been manufacturing headphones for more than 50 years. You can expect premium sound quality and a cosy fit. With their new over-ears, called Momentum 4 Wireless, they provide both. They've revamped the design to remove some of the distinctive elements that gave the earlier models the look of an aviator headset and have also enhanced the active noise cancellation with their advanced Adaptive Noise Cancellation technology. They've rated these headphones to last for 60 hours of listening with ANC enabled, which doubles the battery life of their major other competitors.

The new model is also more compact, since it folds up and is a bit smaller. They're made of synthetic PU leather for the replaceable ear pads and headband which feel comfortable on my head even when I wear them all day at work. They're also not extremely tight, which means you can wear them on long flights or even during your workout.

The sound is clear and well-balanced However, there are a few peaking in the low-mid and high-mid that cause a slight muddying in the mixes. The bass is overemphasized, which adds a little energy and thump to genres such as EDM or hip-hop. It's not a major issue however some listeners might find it annoying. The high-mid has a little uneven balance that pushes instruments and vocals towards the front of the mix but at the expense of bringing out sibilants within some songs.

The Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless has all the usual features including bluetooth over ear headphones noise cancelling (visit) wireless connectivity, a transparency mode that mixes outside sounds into your music to increase awareness, and mobile application support for custom and preset EQ options. You can also connect a 3.5mm cord to connect your phone. They can connect to your phone by using SBC, AAC HD, and aptX Adaptive codes and are able to reduce the latency by as much as a quarter second.

3. B&W PX7 S2

The original PX7s were a top pick on many lists of best Bluetooth headsets due to their excellent ANC and the sound quality. The PX7s, just like other wireless headphones, were getting old and required a refresh. This is why the PX7S2. B&W hasn't merely tweaked the design for the new version, but it's made substantial improvements to ANC and added more voice-calling features, too.

The PX7 S2 headphones are incredibly light, making them comfortable for long listening sessions. A lot of the design is carried over from the previous model, including the sleek oval aluminum earcup top-plate as well as the hook-like design on the headband that glides instead of clicking as you expand it and the actual physical buttons. The earcups, however are smaller, and the headband isn't as substantial.

The software from B&W lets you adjust the EQ settings of bass and treble. However, you do not have as much control as you do with more expensive headphones. A Quick Action button on the left earcup switch on the modes for bluetooth Over ear headphones noise cancelling the environment and can be configured in the Bowers & Wilkins Music app to call your device's voice assistant.

The PX7 S2 sounds great for all musical styles, and has a soundstages that have ample width and great separation between the various sound elements. It shines especially on selections featuring acoustic instruments such as Rachmaninoff's Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. The 19 by Yuja Wang and Gautier Capucon has woody tones with a sense air. It's also able to handle heavier music, too, with the bass punch and midrange clarity on Entombed's fusion of garage and death-n'-roll, Ride the Straight, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth creating a wall of sound while allowing to hear the vocals, such as Lars-Goran Petrov's sharp growl.

4. Bose QuietComfort 35

Bose is one of the first companies to bring active noise cancelling headphones into the mainstream. They held the market for years but now they must compete with more modern headsets that have more features and better audio quality. QuietComfort 35 remains a great option for anyone who wants to listen to podcasts or music without hums or rumbles.

They're comfortable to wear and come with a an incredibly balanced default sound profile. The ANC does an excellent job of eliminating background noise, although it tends to emphasize low frequencies more than newer headphones such as the Sony WH-1000XM5.

The QC35s are a fantastic pair of headphones for listening to podcasts and audiobooks. They feature a passive noise cancellation mode which reduces ambient sounds, yet still keeps you secluded from the surrounding. The QC35s let you connect two Bluetooth devices at the same time and "audio-share" which allows you to listen to something with one pair of headphones and then answer an incoming call from the other.

The Bose Connect App is decent but it doesn't offer the full EQ features of other headphone apps. The QC35s can also be used in wired mode with a cable, but the quality of sound takes a huge loss and they don't have the same battery life as beats wireless noise cancelling headphones models.

The QC35s sport a classic Bose look that might not be as appealing to some people than the more modern designs of other manufacturers. However, you can add a touch of personalization by buying a decal cover-up from companies like SlickWraps and Skin Sticker. In the coming year you'll be able to alter the color of the earcups and headbands, just like the QC25 model from earlier.

5. Sony WH-1000XM3

Sony's WH1000XM3 headphones are the best wireless headphone with active noise cancellation that you can purchase right now. They're more expensive than Anker Soundcore Q20 Wireless but they isolate more ambient noise. They also have a superior companion app that offers numerous sound-related features that can be customized.

The XM3's outstanding audio quality is among the main reasons why they're popular and they've been improved since their launch to offer even better performance. They have a little more clarity across the frequency spectrum, their noise cancelling works better at all volume levels, and they have improved controls for things like Quick Attention mode, voice control and Speak-to-Chat. The latest feature, Adaptive sound control, bluetooth Over ear headphones noise cancelling automatically adjusts the amount of external sound let in based the location you are in and what you're doing.

However, they are not without shortcomings. The mid-range can sound too recessed, and the treble could sometimes be too loud. They have a tendency to boost bass too much in some tracks, which makes them sound too full and heavy. You can correct this issue by using the Sony app or in the headphone setting.

The XM3s are a great pair of headphones, particularly for commuters or frequent travelers. They are more comfortable, appear and feel premium, and are more durable over the JBL Live 650 BTNC wireless. They also have a larger battery and one of the best noise cancellation features available. They are also more versatile and more suitable for use on the go than Audio-Technica's ATH M50X wireless, although their noise cancelling is less impressive. And they're not waterproof, which can be a major issue for some people.

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