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Best over-ear wireless headphones (www.kmgosi.co.kr) Headphones

jbl-quantum-610-over-ear-gaming-headset-with-quantumsurround-sound-wireless-2-4-ghz-and-3-5-mm-headphone-jack-flip-up-boom-microphone-in-black-1515.jpgOver-ear headphones generally have better battery life than earbuds. They also provide superior quality sound cancellation.

Sony's WH-1000XM5s are the top choice for wireless headphones over-ear. They sound fantastic with a rich, bass-heavy audio profile that still allows vocals and instruments to shine. With active noise cancellation (ANC) in place, they last over 40 hours with a single charge.

Focal Bathys Wireless

The Focal Bathys wireless are a high-end audiophile entry into the booming premium Bluetooth headphone market that has been dominated for a long time by Bose. However, with a track record of crafting the best over the ear headphones noise cancelling high-fidelity loudspeakers, Focal couldn't simply scale down to compete in this highly competitive market. It decided to develop its own earbuds with built-in ANC using the same transducers, amplifiers and other components as its flagship products.

The result is an earbud that not only provides top-quality performance, but also feels luxurious and robust. Focal reduced the size and weight of its premium headphones over the ear headphones to make them more compact but still utilizing magnesium for the yokes. The design is sleek and elegant with the circular "skeletonised" design reminiscent of the company's high-end, full-sized Focal Celestee, as well as LED backlit Focal "flame" logos on the sides of each earphone that actually glow (you can toggle this feature on the app that comes with it).

When paired with your device, they run on the most recent Bluetooth v5.1 technology that supports for SBC, AAC, aptX, and aptX Adaptive and an integrated DAC that supports up to 24 bits/192kHz playback. The ear cups can be folded flat for convenient storage. The cable can also be removed to be used with devices that don't have Bluetooth like a lot of cell phones.

For true audio nerds, the headphones can be used in DAC mode, which disables the internal processing and delivers higher quality sound than most Bluetooth headphones that have a built-in DAC. 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 were created to be used on planes, in noisy environments and other locations. However the DAC mode makes them perfect for more critical listening. The Bathys are an excellent alternative to closed-back headphones that are tuned to bass. These would make an excellent gift for any audiophiles on your list.

JBL Tune 760NC

The JBL Tune-760NC is a lightweight comfortable pair of headphones that feature active noise cancellation. They have a bass-focused profile that gives your sound depth, and an extended battery life. They are designed to last, which makes them perfect for travel and commutes. However their snug fit could make them uncomfortable for long listening sessions.

The headphones have a decent set of controls on the ear cups that let you control your music and call settings. The headphones have buttons that control volume up and down as well as power, ANC, and the like. The buttons are surrounded by an LED-like area and you can tap them to change the display of light. The headphones are cushioned and fit well however they may be uncomfortable for people who wear glasses.

JBL's Active Noise Cancellation Technology blocks ambient sound by analyzing and understanding the noises coming from outside the headphone. It then inverts those sounds and cancels out the background noise, leading to a quieter listening experience. This allows you to listen at lower volume and avoid ear fatigue. The headphones come with a built-in microphone, which lets you make calls hands-free and to activate voice assistants.

These headphones are compatible with most Bluetooth devices such as your computer and a majority of mobile phones. They also work with the majority of PS4 and Xbox One controllers to receive audio however you won't be able to use them to connect with your co-workers. The USB port allows you to charge the devices and listen to audio from your computer.

The JBLs 760NCs have a compact, over-ear wireless headphones foldable design that makes it easy to carry around. They're equipped with a built-in battery that can last up to 40 hours of continuous use and come with noise cancellation technology that blocks out distractions. They can also connect to two Bluetooth devices simultaneously, so you can switch from watching a video on your tablet and then taking calls on your phone without a hitch.

Skullcandy Riff Wireless

Skullcandy Riff Wireless 2 is a pair of on-ear headphones that offer the features people would expect from on-ear Bluetooth headphones. They come at a reasonable price, feature an extremely long-lasting battery, an accessory cable backup, and offer peace of mind due to the technology of finding tiles. It also comes with an easy set of controls for the earcup and connects to both wired and wireless devices. The Riff Wireless headphones come with a companion app which lets you personalize your listening experience. It also lets users to minimize audio and video delays when connected to smart TVs or computers, and set up multi-device pair.

The headphones are extremely comfortable and have a padded headband. They are designed to be used for travel and commute. They can be folded to be easily stored in bags or backpacks. They are made of plastic and have a pliable quality, but they are quite sturdy and have a solid click when you move or bend them. They don't have noise cancelling which may be a problem for some users, but they block out some of the buzz of buses and chatter.

The sound quality on these headphones is decent, especially for their price. The midranges aren't as lush as the more expensive headphones, but they do have decent detail at most volume levels. The bass is strong and punchy, while the highs are slightly rolled off but still not too loud. They are great for pop and rock but may not be the best choice for genres that feature full, deep bass.

Compared to the older version of these headphones the Riff Wireless 2 come with more features. They have a neutral sound profile that could be appealing to some people as well as a more efficient microphone and allow multi-device pairing. They also have a longer battery life and support the use of a higher volume.

They're good headphones but they don't provide the same level comfort like other Skullcandy products such as the Hesh 3 Wireless. These headphones are an excellent choice for the majority of users but they're not the best for active use. They could fall off when doing high-intensity exercise.

Razer Opus

The Opus is the first attempt by Razer at a headphone set that is designed for a lifestyle and it's a stunning one. Its target audience is likely to be a lot larger than gamers, and it offers a premium sound that rivals top-of-the-line models from Sony and Bose at a reasonable price.

The design is somewhat sluggish even by Razer's standards. There is no RGB lighting and no trademark green accents. Additionally, the Tri-Snake isn't apparent. The headset is similar to any other Bluetooth headset, with semicircle hinges that fold flat and slide on top of the earcups, creating a comfortable, adjustable headband. The headsets are also lighter and more portable than other gaming headphones, and weigh only 265g when folded.

Onboard controls are located on the right earcup with track and power buttons, as well as a recessed multi-function button that doubles as an active noise-cancellation cycle button. The controls were responsive and simple to use. They worked as they were advertised during my testing.

The Opus' bass has an intense, well-rounded and punchy sound with depth and clarity that you can't get from many budget headphones. The sound is not as full-bodied as Bose's Extra Bass, but it's still above expectations for a $200 price tag. The mids are solid, and vocals and lead instruments can stand over-ear wireless Headphones out with decent clarity. I did notice a slight veiledness in the highs but switching the EQ to Vocal solved the issue.

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

The Opus performed flawlessly, just like other THX certified products. I was able walk through the city without having to raise the volume in order to block background noise and I never felt as if I had to turn my music up to hear it. That's the kind of quality that will help you avoid hearing loss over time from excessive exposure to high-frequency frequencies.

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