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The PX8 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones Review
The PX8s might be costly, but their sound and design are superior blootooth headphones to other headphones. The design is enhanced with the 40mm carbon cone driver and Nappa Leather. A DAC mode is available to allow high-res audio.
This Bluetooth flagship offers Bose's industry-leading ANC with excellent control and an elegant, comfortable design. The battery life is the most important selling feature.
Sound Quality
Wireless headphones with over-ears are more immersive because they surround your ears. They also have larger and more powerful drivers that provide large soundstages and deep bass. Over-ear headphones are more expensive with flagship models starting at around $250/PS250/AU$450. They can also come with active noise cancellation.
In the end, it's a matter of preference and what you're using headphones for - if you want to listen to music in a noisy space and are looking for comfort over audio quality, a budget pair like the Jabra Move Wireless or JBL E50 are a good option. If you want to spend more, the I-MEGO THRONE Gold headphones are awe-inspiring in sound and battery life, while the Focal Bathys are specifically designed for serious audiophiles thanks to their DAC mode that supports hi-res audio over USB-C.
The mid-tier price range has plenty of options, with a range of brands offering headphones that sound great at reasonable prices. Poly's (formerly Plantronics') BackBeats pro 2 is a fantastic example. They have a thumping bass and bright treble, perfect for rock and pop music, but they also have an uncluttered midrange that keeps instruments and vocals in the forefront. The updated Sennheiser Momentum 4 are another good choice, with a better ANC and a great companion app with presets for different styles of listening. If you are a fan of Bose's premium headphone, the QC35 II offers a similar experience, but with more robust and durable design that blocks out noise.
Audiophiles have well-trained ears and know how to distinguish between headphones. But even casual listeners will be able to discern the difference in the quality of sound between wireless and wired headphones, since the wireless bluetooth headphone protocol has a number of pitfalls that could affect the quality of audio. Audio codecs, for instance can alter the bandwidth, sample rates and latency of wireless headphone transmissions, resulting in distortion and loss of clarity.
Fortunately, these issues are now largely resolved with modern wireless headphones that utilize the latest Bluetooth technology and support advanced audio codecs like Qualcomm AAC. In the end, the majority of wireless over-ear headphones that we test offer excellent audio quality for their prices.
Noise Cancellation
The PX8s might be costly, but their sound and design are superior blootooth headphones to other headphones. The design is enhanced with the 40mm carbon cone driver and Nappa Leather. A DAC mode is available to allow high-res audio.
This Bluetooth flagship offers Bose's industry-leading ANC with excellent control and an elegant, comfortable design. The battery life is the most important selling feature.
Sound Quality
Wireless headphones with over-ears are more immersive because they surround your ears. They also have larger and more powerful drivers that provide large soundstages and deep bass. Over-ear headphones are more expensive with flagship models starting at around $250/PS250/AU$450. They can also come with active noise cancellation.
In the end, it's a matter of preference and what you're using headphones for - if you want to listen to music in a noisy space and are looking for comfort over audio quality, a budget pair like the Jabra Move Wireless or JBL E50 are a good option. If you want to spend more, the I-MEGO THRONE Gold headphones are awe-inspiring in sound and battery life, while the Focal Bathys are specifically designed for serious audiophiles thanks to their DAC mode that supports hi-res audio over USB-C.
The mid-tier price range has plenty of options, with a range of brands offering headphones that sound great at reasonable prices. Poly's (formerly Plantronics') BackBeats pro 2 is a fantastic example. They have a thumping bass and bright treble, perfect for rock and pop music, but they also have an uncluttered midrange that keeps instruments and vocals in the forefront. The updated Sennheiser Momentum 4 are another good choice, with a better ANC and a great companion app with presets for different styles of listening. If you are a fan of Bose's premium headphone, the QC35 II offers a similar experience, but with more robust and durable design that blocks out noise.
Audiophiles have well-trained ears and know how to distinguish between headphones. But even casual listeners will be able to discern the difference in the quality of sound between wireless and wired headphones, since the wireless bluetooth headphone protocol has a number of pitfalls that could affect the quality of audio. Audio codecs, for instance can alter the bandwidth, sample rates and latency of wireless headphone transmissions, resulting in distortion and loss of clarity.
Fortunately, these issues are now largely resolved with modern wireless headphones that utilize the latest Bluetooth technology and support advanced audio codecs like Qualcomm AAC. In the end, the majority of wireless over-ear headphones that we test offer excellent audio quality for their prices.
Noise Cancellation
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