**Top 5 Wireless Headphones: Our Ultimate Selection**
When it comes to wireless headphones, there are many options available in the market. However, not all of them offer the same level of quality, comfort, and features. In this article, we will be reviewing our top 5 picks for wireless headphones that have impressed us with their performance, design, and value.
**1. Sony MDR-1000X: Business Class and Beyond**
Our overall favorite is the Sony MDR-1000X, designed specifically for business class travelers and music enthusiasts. These headphones boast a 20-hour battery life, extremely soft padding on the inside, and two microphones on each ear cup that provide a whisper-quiet soundscape. The LD AC technology delivers audio at three times the quality of standard Bluetooth streaming, and the headphones upscale wireless music from high-resolution audio devices using a special chip. Comfort, noise cancellation, and near-perfect fidelity make the Sony MDR-1000X one of the best wireless headphones we've ever tested. If you have $400 to spare, these are definitely worth considering.
**2. Bose QuietComfort 35 II: Industry Leader in Noise Cancellation**
The Bose QuietComfort 35 II is another top contender in our list, and for good reason. These headphones offer exceptional comfort, light weight, and noise cancellation technology that surpasses the Sony MDR-1000X by a tad. The sound quality is also extremely high, with a flat signature that offers a neutral tone without any boost to bass. While some audiophiles may not appreciate the slightly more aggressive sound profile, those looking for a high-performing pair of wireless headphones that will cancel out all background noise will love these.
**3. Plantronics Backbeat Pro 2: Affordable Features at an Unbeatable Price**
The Plantronics Backbeat Pro 2 is one of the most affordable features-packed headphones we've ever tested. With pressure-sensitive ear cups, a solid 100-foot wireless range, and 24 hours of battery life, these headphones offer an unbeatable value for their price. While they don't quite match the Sony MDR-1000X or Bose QC 35 II in terms of noise cancellation quality, they do offer some solid noise reduction levels at a more affordable price. If you want to shut out the world without sacrificing sound signature, these headphones are definitely worth considering.
**4. Sennheiser PX 550: Sonic Excellence with Active Noise Cancellation**
The Sennheiser PX 550 is another top contender in our list, and for good reason. These headphones offer an exceptional sound profile that has been crafted by the renowned audio brand Sennheiser. With a myriad of features such as ambient awareness touch controls and a sleek businesslike exterior, these headphones are perfect for those who want to stay connected on-the-go without compromising on comfort or sound quality. While they don't quite edge out the Sony MDR-1000X in terms of overall performance, the Sennheiser PX 550 is an excellent choice for those looking for a high-quality wireless headphone with great usability and comfort.
**5. JBL Everest Elite 700: Customizable Sound at Its Finest**
Last but not least, we have the JBL Everest Elite 700 Platinum, which boasts a phone app that allows users to customize their sound profile at any given moment. With customizable tend band EQ, these headphones offer an unparalleled level of flexibility and customization for music enthusiasts. The comfort is also solid, with sculpted ear cuffs that provide even pressure around your ears. While the noise cancellation itself isn't quite as high-quality as its more expensive competitors, the Everest Elite 700 Platinum offers a clean slate for you to enjoy your favorite tunes in style.
Each of these headphones has been carefully selected based on their performance, design, and features. Whether you're looking for comfort, sound quality, or value, there's something here for everyone. So, which one will be your top pick?
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dynamic sound signature these of the sennheiser PXE 550 sennheiser has been producing high-end headphones for years but they've been slowly upping the quality of their active noise cancellation technology to compete with both also similar in many ways to the sony MDR 1000x the pxc 550 offers a myriad of features ambient awareness touch controls a sleek businesslike exterior among many other things but the main reason to check these out is the sound quality few brands craft sound profiles as well as Sennheiser and their sonic muscles are well flexed on the excellent sounding PXE 550 while the MDR 1000x did slightly edged out the pxc 550 for our top slot in the whole genre the two pairs of headphones are extremely similar if you're in the market for some businesslike looks and sound signatures with great usability and comfort you might want to compare the two head-to-head before pulling the trigger on either if you listen to a wide array of styles of music in a wide array of locations 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market for some wireless noise cancelling headphones but you don't know what to buy there's a lot of them out there and we spent hours narrowing it down to our top five here they are so we're going to start off with our overall favorite and these are the most technologically advanced headphones that Sony has ever come up with the sony MDR 1000x these are definitely designed for the business class and traveler in mind with a twenty hour battery life and extremely soft padding on the inside two microphones on each ear cup help provide a whisper quiet soundscape to fill with music and that sound is remarkably high fidelity for a wireless headphone we use a special LD AC technology to deliver audio at what it claims is three times the quality of standard bluetooth streaming and upscales wireless music from high resolution audio devices using a special chip comfort excellent noise cancelling and near-perfect fidelity make the sony MDR 1000x one of the only sets of headphones we've ever given a perfect 10 score to if you have 400 bucks to spare you might want to look at these if you're somebody who frequently listens to music in airplanes train stations or travel and you want the best noise canceling text that money can buy these are the bose QC 3 v when it comes to noise canceling technology the quiet comfort line from Bose has long been the industry leader in both comfort and silence and the QC 35 is no exception it's light extremely well padded and the QC 35 will remain comfortable even if they spend the whole day on your head the noise cancelling itself also bests the MDR 1000x even if it's just by a tad overall sound quality is extremely high with the QC pretty flat so they do offer the same boost to base signature that Bose as prided itself on for a generation that kind of proven a little bit divisive among audiophiles that said if you're looking for a high performing pair of wireless on your headphones that will cancel out all that background noise these are the bose QC 35 in terms of comfort sound and price these are some of the best feature packed headphones that we found with the Plantronics backbeat pro 2 it's hard to find an affordable set of wireless on ear headphones that provide quality active noise-cancelling which is part of the reason we like the plant tronic backbeat pro2 so much it also has rarely affordable features like pressure-sensitive ear cups and standard it comes with a top of genre wireless range of 100 feet and a solid 24 hours of battery life the noise canceling tech employs two different microphones for better cancellation numbers different levels of ambient awareness so you can let those airport announcements sneak through well they don't offer the same whisper quiet levels as the sony MDR 1000x or the bose QC 35 they do offer some solid noise reduction levels at a more affordable price if you want to find a way to shut out the world but don't want to give up warm and dynamic sound signature these of the sennheiser PXE 550 sennheiser has been producing high-end headphones for years but they've been slowly upping the quality of their active noise cancellation technology to compete with both also similar in many ways to the sony MDR 1000x the pxc 550 offers a myriad of features ambient awareness touch controls a sleek businesslike exterior among many other things but the main reason to check these out is the sound quality few brands craft sound profiles as well as Sennheiser and their sonic muscles are well flexed on the excellent sounding PXE 550 while the MDR 1000x did slightly edged out the pxc 550 for our top slot in the whole genre the two pairs of headphones are extremely similar if you're in the market for some businesslike looks and sound signatures with great usability and comfort you might want to compare the two head-to-head before pulling the trigger on either if you listen to a wide array of styles of music in a wide array of locations and want to be able to customize your sound however you want try out these the JBL Everest elite 700 platinum these are JBL's most technologically advanced headphones they've ever created but the thing that really makes it stand out is that it comes with a phone app that allows you to customize your sound profile at any given moment you can calibrate the sound signature and noise canceling to fit your head as well as choose between various levels of ambient awareness but the real standout is the customizable tend band EQ which makes it possible to adjust your sound signature for anything from classical rock to death metal even without the adjusted equalization the ever still 700s xalapa very well balanced down signature and the comfort is also solid with sculpted ear cuffs that provide even pressure around your ears so the noise canceling itself isn't quite as high-quality as they're more expensive competitors the elite 700 do create a clean slate for your mute to shine\n"