Here are the best headphones you’re able to buy right now.
In addition to its excellent noise-canceling, the headphones produce some amazing, balanced audio.
They support 32-bit audio processing and Sony’s LDAC, which transmits around three times more data than Bluetooth.

They’re also super comfy and light.
Ultimately, it all depends on what devices you’re using them with.
There are even voice-activated Siri controls, and the AirPods Pro are good for around 5 hours use.
But, being from Apple, they’re not cheap at $250.
The buds come with different tips and wings and are very comfy.
There are also plenty of ways to customize your experience in the companion app.
Now, the updated 2019 version (v4) wins the category outright if you want a wireless headset.
Getting the headset properly into the dock is less cumbersome and awkward, too.
They may be wireless, but sound quality is still good.
There’s also Dolby Virtual Surround support, which is excellent for immersive first-person shooters.
And the all-important sound quality offered by its 50mm drivers is crisp and clean even at loud volumes.
They’re currently only$80 on Amazon.
The four microphones make for impeccable calls, and the connection is still great.
They support AAC and SBC codecs, and there’s a customizable EQ in the app.
Great for fans of bass-heavy music who like to go on long runs.
Want a pair of sports buds for under $100?
Then check out theCreative Outlier Air, which can be grabbedfor just $80.
The closed-back elements of noise isolation and the incredibly heavy, powerful bass are standout features in these headphones.
They also boast well-defined treble and smooth mids that can add a whole new dimension to your favorite tracks.
They’re very light and extremely comfortable, mostly due to the larger, leather-covered earpads and memory foam.
They also have that gorgeous Sennheiser style and are available in black, ivory, or brown.
You cangrab them from Amazon for $300, but will likely find them cheaper if you look around.
For something cheaper that still offers amazing sound quality, there are the $175Beyerdynamic DT 770 PROheadphones.
Sturdily designed and with soft fabric covering the large earpads, these are super comfortable to wear.
They also boast fantastic build quality and eye-catching design.
If you want audiophile-level sound, expect to pay for it.
But those with deep pockets will appreciate the stunningSennheiser HD800 S, which will set you back$1,600.
So, what does that huge amount of money buy?
These wonWhat Hi-Fi’ssub-400 best headphones category, so you’re free to be assured of their quality.
Despite being satisfyingly chunky, they’re surprisingly lightweight.
But it’s the all-important sound quality where the ATH-M40x offer amazing price vs. quality performance.
They’re lightweight and portable, pack 40mm drivers, and come with a 10-foot long coiled cable.
We celebrated theXiaomi 1More Triple Driverearphones last year.
Now, their low price has made them our pick in the budget earphones category.
you could find them new foras little as $55.
The Triple Drivers are made from aluminum and boast excellent build quality.
For those willing to spend only slightly more, check outSennheiser’s Momentum In-Ear M2.
They look and sound great, though the cheaper 1More headphones do have slightly better professional and user reviews.
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