**Headphone Review List**
In this list, we'll be reviewing some of the best headphones available in the market today. From luxurious sound quality to impressive noise cancellation, these headphones are sure to satisfy your audio needs.
**1. Sony WH-1000XM5S**
These headphones are a significant upgrade from their predecessor and offer improved digital processing, an upgraded Chip, and a retuning of the headphone sound. They're more comfortable than the original PX7 and boast better noise cancellation and voice calling performance with improved noise reduction. While they may not be the best option for everyone, especially when compared to other options like the Sennheiser HD 450BT or Bose QuietComfort Ultra, they certainly deliver excellent sound and look and feel luxurious.
**2. Sure Aonic 50 Gen 2**
The second generation of Sure's original Aonic 50 headphones addresses its previous noise cancellation issue, offering much improved performance. The new version also has more than double the battery life, reaching around 45 hours, and features a quick charge option. While the headphones are heavy at 334g and have a larger carrying case, they're built sturdily and comfortable to wear with nicely padded ear cups. They offer excellent sound quality with very good clarity and well-defined bass, making them suitable for studio applications.
**3. Beat Studio Pro**
The Beat Studio Pro is a budget-friendly option that's not worth its listed price of $350 but can be found at discounted prices. The headphones look similar to the previous model but have significant upgrades on the inside. They're targeted at both Apple and Android users, offering USBC audio playback for wireless listening and supporting spatial audio exclusively on sale. Despite some limitations, such as missing ear detection sensors, they're mostly excellent headphones that offer good performance for their price.
**4. Sony C 720N**
The Sony C 720N is a well-built headphone that performs quite well for its price. While it may not come with a carrying case or pouch, it's lightweight and comfortable to wear. The noise cancellation has improved significantly, making them suitable for daily use. They offer good sound quality, but not as impressive as some other options in this list. Despite this, they're a great value proposition at their discounted price.
**5. Edifier W 820 NB Plus**
The Edifier W 820 NB Plus is a budget-friendly option that's perfect for those looking for good sound quality without breaking the bank. The headphones have improved earpads with higher-grade memory foam, making them more comfortable to wear. They also support the LDAC audio codec and offer better bass definition than their predecessor. While they lack some openness, their sound is still pleasing and suitable for everyday use.
**Conclusion**
These are just a few of the many headphones available in the market today. Whether you're looking for luxurious sound quality or impressive noise cancellation, there's something on this list that suits your needs. From the Sony WH-1000XM5S to the Edifier W 820 NB Plus, each headphone has its unique features and strengths. If you've got a new pair of headphones in 2023 and think they should be on this list, let us know in the comment section below!
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey there true wireless earbuds continue to be the most popular side headphones on the market these days but I know a lot of you still like the full size variety and I do too so I've once again put together a round up of the best wireless noise cancelling over your headphones of the year just to be clear all these headphones were released in 2023 some of you may own Sony's wh1000x Mark 5 for example they're great headphones but they came out last year so did the Sennheiser momentum 4 wireless headphones they're also excellent but they're not eligible but I've got five new ones from 2023 that are and I'm also throwing in a six bonus pick as a value option because not everyone can afford premium headphones that cost upwards of $400 so let's get right to the picks I've ordered them from highest to lowest price and I've tested all of them and fully reviewed many of them first up the $429 Bose quiet Comfort Ultra headphones while Bose's new flagship noise cancelling headphones may not be a huge upgrade over the company's noise cancelling 700 headphones from a few years ago they feature a more premium design with dual hinges along with Bose's new immersive audio feature along with excellent sound and fantastic noise cancelling the QC Ultra headphones are also very good for making calls with top-notch background noise reduction all that adds up to the best new noise cancelling headphones of 2023 and a worthy adversary to Sony's highly rated wh1000x Mark 5 and Apple's airpods Max next up is a slightly upgraded version of one of my favorite headphones from last year the Bowers and Wilkins px7 s2e it's mostly the same as the px7 S2 but B Wilkins says that e at the end stands for evolved and has some acoustic improvements that take inspiration and learnings from its Flagship px8 headphones that cost $300 more in short the audio quality has been slightly upgraded thanks to improved digital processing which I assume involves an upgraded Chip and A retuning of the headphone sound these headphones are more comfortable than the original px7 and not only sound better but have better noise cancelling and voice calling performance with improved noise reduction I don't necessarily think they're a better option than the light lighter and even more comfortable Sony XM 5S or Bo's QC Ultra headphones but the px7 s2e certainly look and feel luxurious and deliver excellent sound moving on to number three this is a headphone that probably hasn't been on a lot of people's Radars the sure aonic 50 Gen 2 which cost $349 I like sure's original aonic 50 headphones but they had pretty middling noise cancellation well the second generation version addresses that issue the noise cancelling is much improved and sure has more than double the battery life to around 45 hours and added a quick charge feature it also Shrunk the headphones carrying case a bit though it's still not that compact while the aonic 50 gen 2os are pretty heavy at 334 G they're built sturdily and are also comfortable to wear with nicely padded ear cups they have excellent sound quality with very good Clarity and well- defined Bas sure calls them Studio headphones so the sound profile is fairly neutral but you can add more base in the EQ settings ensures companion app for IOS and Android call Quality is awesome Al good and the headphones do have some extra features worth noting they offer both ldac and aptec support for Android and other devices that support those audio codex you can also connect the headphones to computer or smartphone with a USBC cable for high-res audio transmission next up the Beat Studio Pro headphones which lists for $350 they aren't worth that much but they've been discounted to as low as $170 in Flash sales which is why I put them on this list this is the fourth generation of the Beat Studio and they look very similar on the outside to the previous model but have some big changes on the inside that make them significantly better headphones a lot of people have described them as more affordable plastic versions of the airpods max however that's not quite accurate due to a choice in chipsets these don't have Apple's H1 or H2 chip and they're missing ear detection sensors that automatically pause your music when you take the headphones off your ears those caveat aside they're mostly excellent headphones and I like that they have USBC audio playback for wi listening and are targeted at both Apple and Android users the only Apple users get spatial audio but wait for them to go on sale before buying so for my fifth pick I was debating between Sony's $150 C 720n headphones and sennheiser's recently released accent headphones which list for $180 and our step down version of its Flagship momentum for wir headphones while I do think the Centum is a well-built headphone that performs quite well for its price I ultimately decided to go with the Sony here because it's already dipped to $100 during flash sales it has some very likable traits although it doesn't come with a caring case or pouch Sony's improved entry-level noise cancelling headphones have a bit of a plasticky budget Vibe but they're lightweight and very comfortable part of me was expecting them to sound pretty mediocre but I was pleasantly surprised no they don't sound as good as the XM 5S but they sound more premium than they look and feel and their overall performance is a big step up from their predecessor the ch7 10ns as promised I'll end with a bonus budget pick I decided to go with the edifier w 820 NB plus which sells for about $80 on Amazon and was released in January of 2023 so it just qualifies and if fire makes some good sounding PC speakers and true wir earbud it's done a nice job with his w820 NB noise cancelling headphones now on their second generation edifiers upgrade the earpads with higher grade memory foam which makes the headphones more comfortable and slightly improve the audio quality thanks to what appear to be upgraded drivers they also now support the lde audio codec for Android devices get a bit more clarity and slightly better bass definition their sound didn't necessarily Blow Me Away they lack a bit of openness but the sound is very good for what the headphones cost like the predecessor their Pleasant sounding headphones and even a bit more so now and that's my list you're looking for even more tough headphones picks we've got plenty of headphones and earbuds best list on CA that I update regularly but I want to hear from you did you get a new pair of headphones in 2023 and should they be on this list let me know what you think in the comment section if you found this video informative all hit the like button and subscribe if you haven't already I'm David car for CET thanks for watchinghey there true wireless earbuds continue to be the most popular side headphones on the market these days but I know a lot of you still like the full size variety and I do too so I've once again put together a round up of the best wireless noise cancelling over your headphones of the year just to be clear all these headphones were released in 2023 some of you may own Sony's wh1000x Mark 5 for example they're great headphones but they came out last year so did the Sennheiser momentum 4 wireless headphones they're also excellent but they're not eligible but I've got five new ones from 2023 that are and I'm also throwing in a six bonus pick as a value option because not everyone can afford premium headphones that cost upwards of $400 so let's get right to the picks I've ordered them from highest to lowest price and I've tested all of them and fully reviewed many of them first up the $429 Bose quiet Comfort Ultra headphones while Bose's new flagship noise cancelling headphones may not be a huge upgrade over the company's noise cancelling 700 headphones from a few years ago they feature a more premium design with dual hinges along with Bose's new immersive audio feature along with excellent sound and fantastic noise cancelling the QC Ultra headphones are also very good for making calls with top-notch background noise reduction all that adds up to the best new noise cancelling headphones of 2023 and a worthy adversary to Sony's highly rated wh1000x Mark 5 and Apple's airpods Max next up is a slightly upgraded version of one of my favorite headphones from last year the Bowers and Wilkins px7 s2e it's mostly the same as the px7 S2 but B Wilkins says that e at the end stands for evolved and has some acoustic improvements that take inspiration and learnings from its Flagship px8 headphones that cost $300 more in short the audio quality has been slightly upgraded thanks to improved digital processing which I assume involves an upgraded Chip and A retuning of the headphone sound these headphones are more comfortable than the original px7 and not only sound better but have better noise cancelling and voice calling performance with improved noise reduction I don't necessarily think they're a better option than the light lighter and even more comfortable Sony XM 5S or Bo's QC Ultra headphones but the px7 s2e certainly look and feel luxurious and deliver excellent sound moving on to number three this is a headphone that probably hasn't been on a lot of people's Radars the sure aonic 50 Gen 2 which cost $349 I like sure's original aonic 50 headphones but they had pretty middling noise cancellation well the second generation version addresses that issue the noise cancelling is much improved and sure has more than double the battery life to around 45 hours and added a quick charge feature it also Shrunk the headphones carrying case a bit though it's still not that compact while the aonic 50 gen 2os are pretty heavy at 334 G they're built sturdily and are also comfortable to wear with nicely padded ear cups they have excellent sound quality with very good Clarity and well- defined Bas sure calls them Studio headphones so the sound profile is fairly neutral but you can add more base in the EQ settings ensures companion app for IOS and Android call Quality is awesome Al good and the headphones do have some extra features worth noting they offer both ldac and aptec support for Android and other devices that support those audio codex you can also connect the headphones to computer or smartphone with a USBC cable for high-res audio transmission next up the Beat Studio Pro headphones which lists for $350 they aren't worth that much but they've been discounted to as low as $170 in Flash sales which is why I put them on this list this is the fourth generation of the Beat Studio and they look very similar on the outside to the previous model but have some big changes on the inside that make them significantly better headphones a lot of people have described them as more affordable plastic versions of the airpods max however that's not quite accurate due to a choice in chipsets these don't have Apple's H1 or H2 chip and they're missing ear detection sensors that automatically pause your music when you take the headphones off your ears those caveat aside they're mostly excellent headphones and I like that they have USBC audio playback for wi listening and are targeted at both Apple and Android users the only Apple users get spatial audio but wait for them to go on sale before buying so for my fifth pick I was debating between Sony's $150 C 720n headphones and sennheiser's recently released accent headphones which list for $180 and our step down version of its Flagship momentum for wir headphones while I do think the Centum is a well-built headphone that performs quite well for its price I ultimately decided to go with the Sony here because it's already dipped to $100 during flash sales it has some very likable traits although it doesn't come with a caring case or pouch Sony's improved entry-level noise cancelling headphones have a bit of a plasticky budget Vibe but they're lightweight and very comfortable part of me was expecting them to sound pretty mediocre but I was pleasantly surprised no they don't sound as good as the XM 5S but they sound more premium than they look and feel and their overall performance is a big step up from their predecessor the ch7 10ns as promised I'll end with a bonus budget pick I decided to go with the edifier w 820 NB plus which sells for about $80 on Amazon and was released in January of 2023 so it just qualifies and if fire makes some good sounding PC speakers and true wir earbud it's done a nice job with his w820 NB noise cancelling headphones now on their second generation edifiers upgrade the earpads with higher grade memory foam which makes the headphones more comfortable and slightly improve the audio quality thanks to what appear to be upgraded drivers they also now support the lde audio codec for Android devices get a bit more clarity and slightly better bass definition their sound didn't necessarily Blow Me Away they lack a bit of openness but the sound is very good for what the headphones cost like the predecessor their Pleasant sounding headphones and even a bit more so now and that's my list you're looking for even more tough headphones picks we've got plenty of headphones and earbuds best list on CA that I update regularly but I want to hear from you did you get a new pair of headphones in 2023 and should they be on this list let me know what you think in the comment section if you found this video informative all hit the like button and subscribe if you haven't already I'm David car for CET thanks for watching\n"