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Ten Best Wireless Headphones Products That Can Improve Your Life The Best Wireless Headphones    Wireless headphones let you listen to music or podcasts on the move without being tied to your audio device. The best wireless headphones connect to your laptop, phone or record player via Bluetooth or another protocol.    They also have an active noise cancellation system that reduces the low rumble of bus engines or chatty coworkers. They're also incredibly comfortable to wear for long periods.    1. Sony WH-1000XM5    The WH1000XM5s is Sony's flagship headphones. They're an improvement over the XM4s with improved noise cancellation and intelligent features. The headphones are a bit more expensive, but have an elegant look and feel. These headphones are a great option for commuters or frequent travellers.    The new headphones are made from recycled plastic and have an elegant, minimalist design. They're much lighter than previous models, too. They're comfortable to wear for extended durations, and the headband is now covered in soft padding that makes it less stiff than it was. The earcups are also smaller which means they sit closer to the ear for less sound leakage.    They feature an automatic adaptive ANC system that is capable of changing how loud it blasts out based on the environment. The ANC doesn't isolate as much low-frequency noise as Bose's QuietComfort 45 or QC45 Wireless however, it does a great job of combating high-frequency and mid-frequency sounds like airplane engine roar.    Other smart features include Wearing Detection that detects when you take off the headphones and instantly pauses the music, and then starts playing again as soon as you put them on. There's also Speak-to-Chat, which allows you to converse with people without taking your headphones off. It works surprisingly well, although it's not a perfect solution and will sometimes change back to audio playback after you're done speaking.    The DSEE-HX Extreme audio processing Engine from Sony is also included. This feature boosts compressed audio to provide it with greater clarity and more detail. It's not something you'll see in your daily use, but it can make a difference when listening to high-quality tracks.      These headphones are compatible with Bluetooth 5.0 which allows for higher bitrate streaming than other headsets. This should enhance their performance when you listen to music using your laptop, mobile phone or tablet. They also support multi-point connections so you can pair them with two devices at the same time. This is particularly useful for those who would like to listen to music while using the device for hands-free phone calls.    2. Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Wireless    The Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Wireless don't stand out from the crowd, but this doesn't mean that they're not a great pair of headphones. These headphones are incredibly comfortable and offer noise cancellation and 60 hours of battery life. That's easily double the duration of the majority of competitors and the Sony WH-1000XM5 and the Bowers & Wilkins PX8 Wireless providing 30 to 40 hours of runtime on the charge. The MOMENTUM's impressive battery life is a result of numerous power-saving features including sleep and on-head detector.    Sennheiser headphones are among the best Bluetooth headsets on the market. They offer a well-balanced mix between strong bass and warm mids, which don't overwhelm one another. The high end is clear, but not piercing. Its clarity allows it to handle the most bombastic action movie soundtracks. The Control app lets you adjust the sound profile and add an EQ, making it easy to tailor the headphones to your specific preferences.    The MOMENTUM Wireless is a little less robust than the wired version but is still sturdy and well-constructed. The comfortable earpads are also soft and supple and sit securely on the head. In fact I had no issues wearing them all day of working from home or during a flight. However, wireless over ear headphones uk are not ideal to exercise in, since they can fall off your ears if you move quickly.    The MOMENTUM 4 offers excellent ANC performance, but not as good as the Sony WH-1000XM5. They block low rumble from plane and bus engines, but don't really do a an excellent job of eliminating chattering between passengers or other ambient noise. They also have the added benefit of aptX support which has greater bitrates than AAC and SBC.    The ear cups on the Sennheisers are able to rotate to lay flat, but don't fold like some other models. The headphones are small enough to fit in their hard carrying case making them ideal for commutes and travel.    3. Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2    The latest generation of Bowers & Wilkins' flagship wireless headphones is among the best over-ear noise-canceling headsets available. They are in direct competition with Sony's WH1000XM5 and Bose QuietComfort 65. They provide high-end build quality, stunning audio performance, and comfort. They don't come with fancy features or touch-based control gestures, like the majority of premium Bluetooth headphones. Instead, they're made to provide a sound experience that is awe-inspiring and enjoyable.    The Px7 S2's ANC is extremely effective in making ambient noise less noticeable, with a good degree of isolation from low-frequency rumble like plane engines and bus engines, mid-range sounds such as office chatter, and the high-pitched whirls of laptop fans. The ANC on the Px7 S2 is less effectively from higher-frequency sounds, like traffic and conversation however it does a better job of absorbing high-frequency sounds. The Bowers & Wilkins app also lets you fine-tune your ANC to match your hearing.    They sport a stylish design, featuring an elegant headband and ear cups that feature leatherette memory foam padding. The headphones are a bit heavier than the top noise-canceling over-ear headsets, but they feel worth the cost due to their robust design and thoughtful build. They are comfortable to wear while you listen to music for extended periods and are suitable for use at home at work, on the go, or on long flights.    Bowers & Wilkins Px7S2's dynamic drivers with 40mm provide powerful bass, clear treble and detailed images. They produce a dynamic and full sound with a distinct air between the sound elements. This makes them a great choice for music and podcasts. They offer an aptX Adaptive codec support, which means you can stream high-res audio with minimal latency.    The Px7 S2's controls are easy to use, including a play/pause button and volume up and down buttons on the right earcup. The buttons are a bit tactile and the texture adds to the premium feel of these headphones. The headphones are sturdy over-ears and won't drop off your head. They fold into a small carrying case, making transporting them easy.    4. V-Moda S-80    The V-Moda S-80 headphones are an exception to the rule that you only get what you paid for. They're among the most attractive wireless headphones and feature a sleek sturdy design. Unfortunately, they cost almost as much as the Sony WH1000XM5 or Bowers & Wilkins px7 S2 which is a significant amount for a pair on-ear headphones.    The V-Moda S-80 are the brand's first wireless headphones that are made to be worn on your head or as an individual speaker system (with the earcups facing forward when they're hung around your neck). They're designed to enhance modern electronic music with a vibrant sound and support advanced audio codes, such as Qualcomm's HD aptX. They also come with interchangeable magnetic shields and customizable color options so that you can create a unique look to match your attire or promote your business.    While the S-80 are a refreshing departure from the company's M-Series models, they still have some flaws that make them less than ideal for all users. The 12.5 pounds of weight makes them feel heavy, particularly when placed on the ears. This can cause pressure on the ear, which could cause an earache within a matter of hours. The headband can also be uncomfortable and stiff when it is worn around your neck.    The S-80 has poor noise cancellation. Even at moderate levels it's possible to hear significant background noise. It's not a deal-breaker however, the absence of ANC will mean you'll need to limit your listening time to 20 hours per charge.    The S-80 does not have the 3.5mm connector, which limits connectivity and could hinder its use for intense physical activity. The S-80 cannot be folded and does not include a case. This affects their ability to be carried and stored. However, the S-80's rugged construction and excellent sound quality helps offset the limitations. The Immortal Life Program guarantees a new pair of headphones for 50% off the retail price in case they break, get a scratch, or lose their value.