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The 3 Greatest Moments In Wireless Over Ear Headphones History Wireless Over-Ear Headphones Roundup    Wireless headphones remove the restriction of wires from your listening experience. They are more comfortable for longer periods of time, and some can fold up into a compact shape to store when not in use.    Sony's WH1000XM5s are a fantastic pair of Bluetooth headphones that check all the boxes, with top-of-the-line audio quality and noise cancellation, an elegant design and supreme comfort. They also support the lossless LDAC high-res codec that provides superior audio playback.    Sound Quality    There are a variety of choices for those who prefer large, full-size, wireless headphones that sit over your ears and are connected to a headband via a headband in order to block out and amplify sound. In our roundup of the best over-ear Bluetooth headphones, you'll find certified UC headsets specifically designed to work with communication platforms like Microsoft Teams, plus premium pairs from brands such as Sony, Sennheiser, Bose and Bowers & Wilkins that are as luxurious as they are durable.    The Sony WH1000XM5 headphones are among of our favorites. They improve on the multi-award winning predecessor by having an elongated design and improved noise cancellation. The headphones can also be used for up to 37 hours on a single battery charge. They can also be charged fast to get an additional 8 hours in only 15 minutes. They provide a balanced and enjoyable sound and can support the lossless Sony LDAC high-res codec to stream music in stunning HD.    They are sultry, with twinkling highs, as well as distinctive bass and mids. You can even tweak the audio's signature with the headphones mobile application, adding more emphasis on the bass and treble to suit your own personal preference. In our tests, the headphones were incredibly precise and clear. Vocals and orchestral sounds were recorded with great clarity.    The Logitech Wireless Headphones G HUB are one of our top-rated Bluetooth headphones that are over-ear. They have a well-balanced sound right out of the box and offer clear audio. They have a good amount of low-bass to help emphasize sound effects and game music, and their sound is consistent. They're compatible with Logitech's HUB software, that includes an EQ with a graphic appearance and presets that allow you to tailor the sound to your preference.    If you're willing spend a little more you can go for the Bowers & Wilkins premium Danish-made Px7S2 headphones are a top Bluetooth over ear headphone. They're a bit more expensive than the Sonys but they sound and look like the real deal, with a hard aluminum casings and lambskin earcups filled with memory foam. They're comfortable to wear and can support the adaptive aptX and SBC audio codecs, which allow you to listen to high-quality music wirelessly. They're also beautifully designed and feature a stylish minimalist design that will suit any taste.      Noise Cancellation    If you're looking for a way to shut out the world and immerse yourself in your podcasts or music, then noise cancellation is a crucial feature. Wireless headphones that have noise cancellation features typically come with the ear cups that are sealed over your ears to block out ambient noise and allow you to focus on the music. Active noise cancellation (ANC) is used by most over-ear headphones to block out ambient noise it works by listening to the surroundings and generating an opposing sound to cancel the sound. This means that they don't transform your surroundings into a tranquil zen-like peace, but they will quieten the rumble of train engines and other noises that can be heard in the background.    ANC generally employs tiny microphones to listen for ambient sound. These is then compared with the audio you're listening to. The small differences between two sounds are then used to create a sound equivalent and opposite. The resulting sound is then pumped into your ear cup which effectively muffles the ambient noise. The top headphones that cancel out noise can be adjusted through apps or a specific hardware control. This lets you select a particular level of noise cancellation to suit the situation you're in.    The majority of the headphones we test include a variety of features, in addition to the ability of controlling ANC. For instance, many pairs incorporate a microphone to make calls hands-free and can be used with voice assistants such as Siri and Alexa. Some models come with built-in audio streaming speakers.    In the area of noise cancellation we've seen significant advancements in recent times. Focal for instance, has jumped into the premium wireless ANC headphones market with its Bathys. We appreciate them for their exceptional comfort and sleek features and dazzling sound quality. They can cut down background noise by up to 30dB. You can also manage the ANC levels through an app and set three "favorite' settings that are switchable with a physical button located on the left earcup.    Noise cancellation should be the main thing you consider when buying the latest pair. The quality of the sound is essential however noise cancellation should also be at the top. The most well-known ANC headphones are costly but they're worth the cost because of their build quality and battery life. If you're on a budget, the Sony WF-1000XM5s are our top pick because they provide excellent noise cancellation and great audio quality at a reasonable price.    Battery Life    Wireless headphones should last for as long as they possibly. This is because they drain their own battery and the audio device that plays music through them, therefore it's essential to select headphones with a sufficient amount of storage in the event that you fail to get an charge or run out of power. Many manufacturers offer headphone models with a lot of storage. Some even use solar power to allow them to be charged automatically even when you are not listening to them.    Over-ear headphones usually have larger ear cups that protect your ears, which means they can house larger batteries that can support longer play times and more advanced features. They also have better noise cancellation due to their size, which provides a better seal to the outside environment.    The premium brand Bang & Olufsen makes some of the best headphones for over-ear use, with its flagship H95 wireless headphones offering a soaring listening experience. With a luxurious design that includes aluminum details and Nappa leather they're the best choice for anyone who wants to listen in the comfort of their home for hours at a stretch.    For a more affordable pair of headphones for less money, the Anker Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro boasts a long-lasting battery of 50 hours with ANC turned on and 65 hours without it. over the ear headphones sony is a much better battery life than the competition, and is a testament of the headphones' outstanding construction quality. They have a comfortable fit with a sturdy headband.    The Sennheiser Momentum Wireless headphones are a budget alternative. They can be used up to 44 hours if the active noise cancellation feature is turned on, and they feature the ability to block out background noise with remarkable effectiveness. The audio quality is excellent, with a V shaped profile that provides lots of bass while also brightening the vocals and instruments.    The Sony WF1000XM5 wireless headphones aren't cheap, but at less than $100, they offer excellent isolation with foam ear tips and noise cancellation that is solid, even if it's not the most advanced model on this list. The headphones also come with Bluetooth 5.3 and the latest LDAC codec, which allows for high-resolution audio. They can be charged via the cord included, or via USB.    Portability    The amount of space that a pair headphones takes up when folded down into their smallest form is an important aspect in their portability. The smaller the fold down size is, the easier it will be to slip them into bags or backpacks to take on the go without getting in the way.    If you're looking to purchase a straightforward wireless headphone that has plenty of features that can be used for everyday listening the Audio-Technica ATH M50xBT is an excellent option. They're lightweight, fold down easily, and provide an impressive 44 hours of playback time. They also allow multi-device pairing and have a great microphone for phone calls.    If you don't intend to use your headphones for hands-free calling, the Audio-Technica S200BT is a better choice. They are more comfortable, and they come with a playback time of 50 hours. They also come with an adjustable cable for use with wires and come with a tough hard case.    A five-star performer that is a favorite among What Hi-Fi?'s staff, Sony WF-C700N and JBL Live Pro 2 TWS are a great pair of wireless over-ear headphones. Both headphones cost around $100, PS100, or AU$150 and feature active noise cancellation, but they're not as well-made as our top suggestions.    If you want something more expensive The Focal Bathys Wireless are a premium pair of headphones that offer outstanding sound quality for the price. The Focal Bathys Wireless have an angled sound profile with plenty of bass to complement EDM hip-hop, rock and other genres. Instruments and vocals sound bright and clear, and you can alter the sound to your liking with their companion app's graphic EQ as well as presets. They also support aptX Adaptive codec for hi-res streaming, and also have an USB-DAC mode that allows wired listening.    For a pair that's more expensive but still worthy of our five-star seal, check out the multi-award-winning Sony WH-1000XM5. They're not expensive, but they come with an amazing battery life and excellent noise cancellation that allows you to listen for extended periods of time without worrying about having to recharge or running out of power.