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작성자 Mitzi 작성일24-03-26 04:40 조회2회 댓글0건

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over ear headphone case-ear headphones typically have longer battery lives than earbuds. They also provide superior noise cancellation.

Sony's WH-1000XM5s lead the pack for over-ear wireless headphones. They sound fantastic with a bass-heavy, rich sound that allows vocals and other instruments to shine. With active noise cancellation (ANC) on, they last over 40 hours with a single charge.

Focal Bathys Wireless

The Focal Bathys wireless are a premium audiophile entry into the popular premium Bluetooth headphone category that has been dominated for a long time by Bose. Focal's reputation for producing the best high-fidelity speakers meant that it wasn't able to reduce its size to be competitive. It decided to create its own earbuds with built-in ANC using the same amplifiers, transducers and other components as its flagship products.

The result is an earbud that is top-of-the-line in performance but also feels luxurious and robust. Focal reduced the size and weight from its more upmarket headphones to make these portable headphones more comfortable for travel, but still uses magnesium for the yokes to keep them lightweight. The design is sleek and stylish, with the circular "skeletonised" design similar to the company's premium, full-sized Focal Celestee and LED backlit Focal "flame" logos on the side of each earphone, which actually glow (you can toggle this feature on the accompanying app).

When connected to your device, they run on the most recent Bluetooth v5.1 technology that supports for SBC, AAC, aptX and aptX Adaptive and a built-in DAC that can support up to 24 bit/192kHz playback. The earcups can be folded flat for easy storage. The cable can also be removed to be used with devices that do not have Bluetooth like many cell phones.

The headphones can also be used in DAC-mode which bypasses internal processing to produce higher quality sound than Bluetooth headphones that have built-in DACs. Focal declined to reveal the specific DAC they used, but when tested with a high-quality portable DAC/headphone amp, the Bathys delivered great results--including better-than-CD-quality resolution, tight bass, and an open, airy midrange.

The Focal Bathys are made to be used on planes and in other noisy environments, but the DAC mode makes them ideal for more attentive listening. Most portable headphones are closed-back and tuned to boost bass however, the Bathys deliver an unbalanced, neutral sound that's perfect for Over Ear Headphones Running rock and other genres that are popular without getting overly boomy. A pair of these headphones would be a wonderful present for the audiophile on your list.

JBL Tune 760NC

The JBL Tune 760NC is a lightweight and comfortable pair of headphones with active noise cancellation. They feature a bass profile that gives your music depth and an extended battery life. They're also built to last, which makes them perfect for use on commutes and trips. However their tight fit may make uncomfortable for long listening sessions.

The headphones come with a set of controls that you can use to control the music as well as your call settings. They include buttons for volume levels up down, power, and ANC on/off. The buttons are enclosed by a small section with an LED that you can press it to change the headphone's light display. The headphones are comfortable to fit and are well-padded but they clamp quite tightly on your head and could be uncomfortable for those who wear glasses.

JBL's Active Noise Cancellation Technology reduces ambient noise by analyzing and interpreting sounds that come from outside the headphone. Then, it inverts the sound and cancels them out, resulting a quieter listening environment. This lets you listen at lower volumes and reduce fatigued ears. The headphones are equipped with a microphone that allows you to make phone calls without hands and also activate voice assistants.

These headphones work with a majority of Bluetooth devices, including your computer and mobile phones. They're also compatible with most PS4 and Xbox One controllers to receive audio, but you won't be able to make use of them to talk with your teammates. The USB port lets you charge them and play audio from your computer.

The JBLs 760NCs come with an easy-to-fold, compact design that makes them easy to pack. The JBL 760NCs have built-in batteries that can last up to 40 hours continuously, and are equipped with noise cancellation to block out distracting sounds. They can also be connected to two Bluetooth devices at the same time, so you can switch from watching a video on your tablet to making a call on your phone without a pause.

Skullcandy Riff Wireless 2

Skullcandy Riff Wireless 2 is a pair of headphones on-ear that deliver what people want from on-ear Bluetooth headphones. They offer an affordable price and a battery that lasts all day and an additional aux cable for backup, and peace of mind thanks to Tile finding technology. It also has an easy set of controls for the earcup and is able to connect to both wired and wireless devices. The Riff Wireless headphones include an app that lets you personalize your listening experience. It also lets you to reduce audio and video delays when paired with smart tvs or computers, and to set up a multi-device pair.

These headphones are very comfortable and have a cushioned headband. They are designed to be used for travel and commute. They can be folded to be easily stored in backpacks or bags. The material is strong and they click when you bend or move them. Noise cancellation may be an issue for some users, but they block a lot of the low rumble from busses and chatter of passengers.

The sound quality of these headphones is good, especially considering their low cost. The midranges aren't as lush as the more expensive models, but they still have good detail at most volume levels. The bass is strong and punchy, while the highs are a bit dispersed but aren't too loud. They're great for rock and pop, but might not be the ideal choice for genres that have full, deep bass.

The Riff Wireless 2 headphones have more features than the older version. They have a neutral sound profile which might appeal to some users. They also have better microphone performance and support several devices. They also have a longer battery life and support the use of a higher volume.

They're a good pair of headphones, but they don't have the same level of comfort as some other Skullcandy models, like the Hesh 3 Wireless. These headphones are still an option for most users, but they're not necessarily the best for active use. They may lose their elasticity when performing intense exercises.

Razer Opus

The Opus is Razer’s first attempt at creating a lifestyle headphone. It's a great product. Its target market is likely to be larger than gamers and offers a quality that's comparable to top of the line models from Sony and Bose at a price that is affordable.

The design is somewhat restrained even by Razer's standards. There's no RGB lighting, and there are no signature green accents. The Tri-Snake isn't apparent. The headset is a lot like any other Bluetooth headset, with semicircle swivel hinges that fold flat and swivel on top of the earcups, creating an adjustable and comfortable headband. The headsets are also lighter and more portable than other gaming headphones, and weigh just 265g when folded.

On the right earcup are onboard controls. Power and track control buttons are next to a multi-function button recessed into it that also doubles as a noise-cancellation button. The controls were responsive and easy to use. They functioned as advertised during my testing.

The Opus' bass has a punchy, well-rounded sound with depth and clarity that you can't get from many budget headphones. It's not as full as Bose's Extra Bass headphones, but it still exceeds expectations for the $200 price tag. Vocals and lead instruments are heard with a good clarity. The mids are solid. I did notice a little veiledness in the highs but switching the EQ to Vocal fixed the problem.

In addition, you'll find an 3.5mm analog cable as well as a USB-C to-A adapter in the carrying case, along with an ordinary airplane audio jack for those who haven't made the switch to all-cable audio. It's a small but welcome feature that makes it easier to use headphones while traveling.

As with other THX-certified items such as the Opus performed well in my tests. I could walk through the city with ANC turned on without having to increase the volume to drown out ambient noise and I did not feel the need to increase the volume of my music to hear it. This is the kind of sound that can help you prevent hearing loss due to excessive exposure to high-frequency frequencies.

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