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Best Over the Ear Headphones
Wireless headphones allow you to listen to podcasts or music anywhere, without the necessity of running an audio wire to your device. These headphones are great to use on public transport, at the office or at home.
Wireless over-ear cans are offered in a variety of designs and noise cancellation capabilities. They are typically packaged in a sleek case.
Soundcore Life Q30
These over-ears are a major improvement over the Soundcore Life 2 of late-2018. They look better, feel more durable, and have a more polished finish. They're still mostly plastic, but the hinges are a bit more secure and the soft leather ear cups are larger. You can even swap the 3.5mm cable for a high-quality USB-C version so that you can make use of them with portable Hi-Fi systems as well as stationary Hi-Res players. They also come with dual mics built in that worked well in our tests with FaceTime, Skype and Microsoft Teams calls.
The Soundcore app has a huge range of EQ presets that can be adjusted and saved to listen to music and podcasts in the way you prefer. The Soundcore app is simple to use and makes these blutooth headphones stand out.
The Q30's 40mm speaker effectively block the majority of ambient noise when ANC is turned on. This creates an extremely enjoyable listening experience. The Q30's sound quality is natural, however it lags a little on treble. Some may find the bass response lacking (we had better results using the Bass Booster EQ). This can be fixed easily using the Soundcore App, which includes an eight-band Equalizer.
The left earcup has an power button as well as a pairing button and USB-C charging port. The right earcup has play/pause, and the volume up and down buttons. Double-clicking on these controls allows you to skip tracks or play previous ones. You can also make use introduction of bluetooth technology voice commands to instruct them to switch modes or set alarms. The right ear cup can be covered with your hand to activate ambient mode, so you can be aware of what is happening around you, without removing the headphones.
These headphones have a great battery life. In our tests with ANC switched on the Q30 was able to last for nearly an hour longer than its rivals. This leaves plenty of time to prepare for a long flight or working for a long time. The USB-C cord included in the kit allows you to quickly charge them. You'll also receive a warning when the battery is nearing empty.
Focal Bathys Wireless
Focal's Bathys Wireless is a pair of powerful over-ear Bluetooth headphones that offer active noise cancellation as well as Bluetooth playback. These headphones are made to be premium, high-end headphones that can be used at home or on the move. The headphones are a little higher priced than comparable headphones, but their outstanding sound quality is what makes them stand out.
The Focal Bathys come in a small, attractive white box with a textured finish. It comes with all the accessories you'll need. The headphone carry case folds flat, and comes with a case, USB-C to USB cable, 1.2mm SE cable and an audio adapter.
The battery's 600mAh capacity can last a whole day of listening to music casually. They also come with an audio input that you can make use of wired. When connected wirelessly, they're paired via Bluetooth and you can control their functions using an app (now named Focal & Naim which is probably in the same line as their English Naim brand's products that are network-aware) or using the button that's located on the left earcup that allows you to switch between ANC profiles like'silent','soft' transparent', and 'full'.
The app lets you adjust various settings, including the brightness of the LEDs and the EQ presets (including music's profile, that sounds more neutral and brighter than other profiles) and the battery life. It also gives you the ability to choose the ANC mode and the level, and also set an 'acoustic' environment that adjusts the sensitivity of your audio to simulate how it would sound like if it were placed in a room with different soundproofing.
The Focal Bathys feature an incredibly bass-rich sound that delivers extra punch, impact and warmth to your favourite tracks. This means that vocals and instruments can be muted, while other details like cymbals might be less prominent than on other headphones. They're also not as effective at active noise cancellation when compared to other over-ears with more advanced technology, like the Sony WH-1000XM5 or Apple AirPods Max.
Sony WH-1000XM5
Sony has earned a reputable reputation for its headphones and the WH-1000XM5 headphones are no exception. It sits at the upper portion of the headphones for over-ear, and is slipping into the 'luxury lifestyle' sector where brands like Bang & Olufsen, Apple and Montblanc are a common sight. This means the XM5s are expensive in price tag, but when you can afford it, there are few better wireless over-ear headphones available.
The XM5s come with a variety of features that simplify the lives of the listener and automate tasks that they would be required to do manually. Sony's DSEE Extreme Engine (which upscales music to near-high-resolution) as well as Bluetooth's LDAC Technology are all included. This allows high-quality audio to be streamed with bitrates that are higher than Bluetooth. There's a built-in mic for making hands-free phone calls.
The XM5 headphones aren't different than the previous generation headphones from WH, in regards to noise cancellation. They are among the best at cutting down on the continuous drones that can be heard in train and underground carriages. The XM5s do an excellent job of shielding listeners from the traffic noises of busy streets and airports, too.
The sound quality is also top-quality. The XM5s aren't quite as clear in the low frequencies as the XM4, however, there's a more pronounced sense of clarity and openness also. The bass on Rage Against the Machine’s Bullet in the Head shows off the Sonys' power and definition, without affecting the music. The XM5s are also able to provide precise and accurate bass notes in Massive Attack's Angel.
The battery life is also excellent, offering up to 30 hours of audio with ANC active and 40 hours when it's off. This is plenty to last for a weekend getaway or a few days of heavy usage.
The only issue is that the XM5s do not have any dust or water resistance protection. Sony actually recommends not sweating on them or wearing them in the rain. This might not be a problem for some people, but it could prove a stumbling block for anyone who spend a lot of their time at the gym or lives in a rainy city.
Apple AirPods Max
The Apple AirPods Max are a pair of over-ear wireless headphones equipped with Bluetooth technology and noise cancelling. They have 40mm dynamic drivers that are designed by Apple and have a an audio profile that is neutral and emphasizes the mids and highs without going overboard on either ends of the spectrum. They are perfect for movies and music. They also provide better sound quality than many rival headphones.
The headphones are light and comfortable on the head. The ear cups are made of memory foam covered with woven fabric and are comfortable to wear over the ear they do not place pressure on the sides or the forehead. The earcups can also tilt and rotate to accommodate different head shapes. The spring-loaded hinges offer an incredibly firm, yet not too much clamping force that makes sure the ear cups stay in place during listening sessions.
A small button on the top of the right ear cup allows you to switch between noise cancelling modes. There's also a button that can be pushed, Jog-dial-like button, akin to the digital crown on the Apple Watch, that you can turn to control volume and press once, twice or thrice for playback controls. Siri is invoked by pressing and holding the button. The buttons are easy to use and are well-placed, however, I would like to have a power button that would turn off the headphones when in use. The headphones automatically go into standby mode when they are removed from your ear or placed in their case. They only wake up when you slide them over your head once more.
Another cool feature is spatial audio, which utilizes the accelerometers and gyroscopes in the AirPods Max and introduction of bluetooth Technology your iPhone or iPad to determine the direction you're moving in, and then repositions sound to appear as if they're coming from those locations. This creates a cinema-like experience with videos and movies made in Dolby Atmos, 5.1 or 7.1. Only iOS devices are able to listen to audio in spatial format.
The AirPods Max are a decent pair of headphones, but I'd be a bit ripped off walking into an Apple Store and spending $549 on them if I knew they'd be outdone in a year by the new model. AirPods Pro are more expensive and have more battery life and are equipped with the latest features.
Wireless headphones allow you to listen to podcasts or music anywhere, without the necessity of running an audio wire to your device. These headphones are great to use on public transport, at the office or at home.
Wireless over-ear cans are offered in a variety of designs and noise cancellation capabilities. They are typically packaged in a sleek case.
Soundcore Life Q30
These over-ears are a major improvement over the Soundcore Life 2 of late-2018. They look better, feel more durable, and have a more polished finish. They're still mostly plastic, but the hinges are a bit more secure and the soft leather ear cups are larger. You can even swap the 3.5mm cable for a high-quality USB-C version so that you can make use of them with portable Hi-Fi systems as well as stationary Hi-Res players. They also come with dual mics built in that worked well in our tests with FaceTime, Skype and Microsoft Teams calls.
The Soundcore app has a huge range of EQ presets that can be adjusted and saved to listen to music and podcasts in the way you prefer. The Soundcore app is simple to use and makes these blutooth headphones stand out.
The Q30's 40mm speaker effectively block the majority of ambient noise when ANC is turned on. This creates an extremely enjoyable listening experience. The Q30's sound quality is natural, however it lags a little on treble. Some may find the bass response lacking (we had better results using the Bass Booster EQ). This can be fixed easily using the Soundcore App, which includes an eight-band Equalizer.
The left earcup has an power button as well as a pairing button and USB-C charging port. The right earcup has play/pause, and the volume up and down buttons. Double-clicking on these controls allows you to skip tracks or play previous ones. You can also make use introduction of bluetooth technology voice commands to instruct them to switch modes or set alarms. The right ear cup can be covered with your hand to activate ambient mode, so you can be aware of what is happening around you, without removing the headphones.
These headphones have a great battery life. In our tests with ANC switched on the Q30 was able to last for nearly an hour longer than its rivals. This leaves plenty of time to prepare for a long flight or working for a long time. The USB-C cord included in the kit allows you to quickly charge them. You'll also receive a warning when the battery is nearing empty.
Focal Bathys Wireless
Focal's Bathys Wireless is a pair of powerful over-ear Bluetooth headphones that offer active noise cancellation as well as Bluetooth playback. These headphones are made to be premium, high-end headphones that can be used at home or on the move. The headphones are a little higher priced than comparable headphones, but their outstanding sound quality is what makes them stand out.
The Focal Bathys come in a small, attractive white box with a textured finish. It comes with all the accessories you'll need. The headphone carry case folds flat, and comes with a case, USB-C to USB cable, 1.2mm SE cable and an audio adapter.
The battery's 600mAh capacity can last a whole day of listening to music casually. They also come with an audio input that you can make use of wired. When connected wirelessly, they're paired via Bluetooth and you can control their functions using an app (now named Focal & Naim which is probably in the same line as their English Naim brand's products that are network-aware) or using the button that's located on the left earcup that allows you to switch between ANC profiles like'silent','soft' transparent', and 'full'.
The app lets you adjust various settings, including the brightness of the LEDs and the EQ presets (including music's profile, that sounds more neutral and brighter than other profiles) and the battery life. It also gives you the ability to choose the ANC mode and the level, and also set an 'acoustic' environment that adjusts the sensitivity of your audio to simulate how it would sound like if it were placed in a room with different soundproofing.
The Focal Bathys feature an incredibly bass-rich sound that delivers extra punch, impact and warmth to your favourite tracks. This means that vocals and instruments can be muted, while other details like cymbals might be less prominent than on other headphones. They're also not as effective at active noise cancellation when compared to other over-ears with more advanced technology, like the Sony WH-1000XM5 or Apple AirPods Max.
Sony WH-1000XM5
Sony has earned a reputable reputation for its headphones and the WH-1000XM5 headphones are no exception. It sits at the upper portion of the headphones for over-ear, and is slipping into the 'luxury lifestyle' sector where brands like Bang & Olufsen, Apple and Montblanc are a common sight. This means the XM5s are expensive in price tag, but when you can afford it, there are few better wireless over-ear headphones available.
The XM5s come with a variety of features that simplify the lives of the listener and automate tasks that they would be required to do manually. Sony's DSEE Extreme Engine (which upscales music to near-high-resolution) as well as Bluetooth's LDAC Technology are all included. This allows high-quality audio to be streamed with bitrates that are higher than Bluetooth. There's a built-in mic for making hands-free phone calls.
The XM5 headphones aren't different than the previous generation headphones from WH, in regards to noise cancellation. They are among the best at cutting down on the continuous drones that can be heard in train and underground carriages. The XM5s do an excellent job of shielding listeners from the traffic noises of busy streets and airports, too.
The sound quality is also top-quality. The XM5s aren't quite as clear in the low frequencies as the XM4, however, there's a more pronounced sense of clarity and openness also. The bass on Rage Against the Machine’s Bullet in the Head shows off the Sonys' power and definition, without affecting the music. The XM5s are also able to provide precise and accurate bass notes in Massive Attack's Angel.
The battery life is also excellent, offering up to 30 hours of audio with ANC active and 40 hours when it's off. This is plenty to last for a weekend getaway or a few days of heavy usage.
The only issue is that the XM5s do not have any dust or water resistance protection. Sony actually recommends not sweating on them or wearing them in the rain. This might not be a problem for some people, but it could prove a stumbling block for anyone who spend a lot of their time at the gym or lives in a rainy city.
Apple AirPods Max
The Apple AirPods Max are a pair of over-ear wireless headphones equipped with Bluetooth technology and noise cancelling. They have 40mm dynamic drivers that are designed by Apple and have a an audio profile that is neutral and emphasizes the mids and highs without going overboard on either ends of the spectrum. They are perfect for movies and music. They also provide better sound quality than many rival headphones.
The headphones are light and comfortable on the head. The ear cups are made of memory foam covered with woven fabric and are comfortable to wear over the ear they do not place pressure on the sides or the forehead. The earcups can also tilt and rotate to accommodate different head shapes. The spring-loaded hinges offer an incredibly firm, yet not too much clamping force that makes sure the ear cups stay in place during listening sessions.
A small button on the top of the right ear cup allows you to switch between noise cancelling modes. There's also a button that can be pushed, Jog-dial-like button, akin to the digital crown on the Apple Watch, that you can turn to control volume and press once, twice or thrice for playback controls. Siri is invoked by pressing and holding the button. The buttons are easy to use and are well-placed, however, I would like to have a power button that would turn off the headphones when in use. The headphones automatically go into standby mode when they are removed from your ear or placed in their case. They only wake up when you slide them over your head once more.
Another cool feature is spatial audio, which utilizes the accelerometers and gyroscopes in the AirPods Max and introduction of bluetooth Technology your iPhone or iPad to determine the direction you're moving in, and then repositions sound to appear as if they're coming from those locations. This creates a cinema-like experience with videos and movies made in Dolby Atmos, 5.1 or 7.1. Only iOS devices are able to listen to audio in spatial format.
The AirPods Max are a decent pair of headphones, but I'd be a bit ripped off walking into an Apple Store and spending $549 on them if I knew they'd be outdone in a year by the new model. AirPods Pro are more expensive and have more battery life and are equipped with the latest features.
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