Also analyzed in: 2 other industries
Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
18
/ 100
Known but Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
76
/ 100
Product-Strong

What the model believes about Marshall without web search.

LLM Authority?
8
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
8
/ 100
Prompted-Recall-Only

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Mentions of Marshall include: Marshall StanmoreMarshall ActonMarshall MajorMarshall EmbertonMarshall MonitorMarshall Woburn why?

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about Marshall from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
76/100
Product-Strong
Quality?
0.64
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.78
Top associations for Marshall
guitar amplifiers 5 rock-inspired design 3 strong brand recognition 2 overpriced for the features 2 inconsistent build quality 2 iconic brand identity 2 strong brand identity 2 warm, punchy sound 2 headphones 2 speakers 2 music equipment brand 2 style over performance 2 stylish guitar-amp-inspired gear 2 warm punchy sound 2 rock-inspired audio equipment 1
Control prompt (category baseline)
comfortable ear coverage 1 larger than smaller headphones 1 fuller sound 1 stronger noise isolation 1 better comfort 1 covers the whole ear 1 no specific brand mentioned 1 generic headphone description 1 fuller immersive audio 1 good sound isolation 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Marshall is firmly in the model's "over-ear headphone" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Marshall known for?

Marshall is best known for its guitar amplifiers and music audio equipment, especially its iconic rock-and-roll amplifier sound and retro-style speaker products.

Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Marshall known for?

Marshall is best known for its guitar amplifiers and rock-and-roll audio gear, especially its iconic amp stacks, and it also makes headphones and speakers.

Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
8/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for working from home? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for long flights? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for big heads? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for small ears? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for gaming and music? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for classical music? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for bass lovers? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for podcasts and calls? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for gym use? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for travel? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best budget over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best premium over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones for noise isolation? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best lightweight over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best over-ear headphones with a detachable cable? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to the most popular over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to premium over-ear headphones? #10 not mentioned
comparison Which over-ear headphones are better for noise cancelling vs sound quality? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to wireless over-ear headphones with ANC? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which over-ear headphones are better for studio monitoring vs casual listening? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to the best-selling over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do over-ear headphones compare with on-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to over-ear headphones for travel? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which over-ear headphones are better for comfort vs portability? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to closed-back over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
problem Why do my over-ear headphones hurt after an hour? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I stop over-ear headphones from making my ears sweat? not mentioned not mentioned
problem Why do my over-ear headphones keep slipping off? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I reduce outside noise with over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
problem Why do my over-ear headphones sound muddy? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I fix crackling in over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
problem Why do my wireless over-ear headphones disconnect so much? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I make over-ear headphones more comfortable for long sessions? not mentioned not mentioned
problem Why are my over-ear headphones too tight? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I know if over-ear headphones are worth the money? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much do good over-ear headphones cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the best over-ear headphones under $100? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the best over-ear headphones under $300? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are expensive over-ear headphones worth it? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the best value over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there any good cheap over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the best over-ear headphones on sale? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Where can I buy over-ear headphones online? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do over-ear headphones come with a warranty? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the best price for wireless over-ear headphones? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses
Prompt: What are the best alternatives to premium over-ear headphones? · comparison · recall mode

If you want alternatives to premium over-ear headphones, the best picks usually fall into these groups:

1) Premium earbuds (best all-around portable alternative)
  • Sony WF-1000XM5 — excellent sound + noise canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds — best ANC comfort
  • Apple AirPods Pro 2 — best for Apple users
2) Audiophile wired IEMs (best sound per dollar)
  • Sennheiser IE 200
  • Moondrop Blessing 3
  • Final Audio A5000

These can sound incredible and are much smaller than over-ears.

3) Open-back earbuds / earphones (best natural sound, less isolation)
  • Sennheiser IE 600
  • Fiio FD5
  • Yanyin Canon II
4) On-ear headphones (lighter than over-ears)
  • Bose On-Ear Wireless
  • Grado SR80x
  • Marshall Major IV

Great if you want something more compact, though less comfortable for long sessions.

5) Open-ear wireless (best for awareness/exercise)
  • Shokz OpenFit
  • Shokz OpenRun Pro
  • Bose Ultra Open Earbuds
Best overall picks by use:
  • Best substitute for most people: Sony WF-1000XM5
  • Best sound quality: Moondrop Blessing 3
  • Best comfort + ANC: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds
  • Best for Apple: AirPods Pro 2
  • Best for workouts/outdoors: Shokz OpenRun Pro

If you want, I can also give you the best alternatives under $100 / $200 / $300.

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
8/100
Prompted-Recall-Only
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best over-ear headphones right now? 33,100 0/5
What are the top over-ear headphone brands? 0 0/5
Which over-ear headphones are most recommended? 0 0/5
What are the most popular over-ear headphones? 390 0/5
What are the best over-ear headphones for everyday use? 0 0/5
What over-ear headphones do people usually buy? 390 0/5
What are the best over-ear headphones for sound quality? 210 0/5
What are the best over-ear headphones for comfort? 20 0/5
What are the best over-ear headphones with noise cancelling? 8,100 0/5
What are the best wireless over-ear headphones? 1,300 0/5
What are the best over-ear headphones for commuting? 0 0/5
What are the best over-ear headphones for home listening? 0 0/5
What are the best over-ear headphones for studio use? 0 0/5
What are the best over-ear headphones under $200? 170 0/5
What are the best over-ear headphones overall? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses

Also analyzed in Marshall in 2 other industries

This page covers Marshall in Over-Ear Headphones. The model also evaluates it against the industries below, with their own prompts and competitor sets. Click any industry for the matching report.

What to do next Recommendations for Marshall

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Enter the model's competitive set

The model knows your brand when asked directly (LBA > 0) but never volunteers you in category queries. You are outside the model's go-to list. Co-mention density with established category leaders is the single biggest lever: get listed in "Top 10 X" articles alongside the brands the model currently names.

+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-18 months

Protect and reinforce your LBA

Your LBA is strong. Focus on maintaining authoritative coverage and ensuring new product launches get independent reviews within 12 months of release.

Maintain current LBA

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Smoothed geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Authority and TOM are floored at LBA × 0.1 before the geometric mean (the same floor used in the per-metric cards above, so brand cards and the composite tell the same story). Formula: composite = ((LBA + 5)(Authority + 5)(TOM + 5))^(1/3) - 5. The floor keeps brands the model clearly recognises but doesn't yet recommend from collapsing to zero, while a single genuinely weak metric still pulls the composite down. Full methodology.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
45 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 12:00 AM

All 200 AI responses for Marshall

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 200 total responses across 67 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6 prompts)

What is Marshall known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is best known for its guitar amplifiers and music audio equipment, especially its iconic rock-and-roll amplifier sound and retro-style speaker products.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is best known for its guitar amplifiers and rock-and-roll audio gear, especially its iconic amp stacks, and it also makes headphones and speakers.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is best known for its guitar amplifiers and rock-inspired audio equipment, especially speaker cabinets and loud, distinctive sound. It also makes headphones and Bluetooth speakers.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is best known for its guitar amplifiers and rock music sound, especially the iconic stack amps used by many famous musicians. The brand also makes headphones, speakers, and other audio gear.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is best known for its guitar amplifiers and rock-inspired audio gear, especially amp stacks, speakers, and headphones.

What are Marshall's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall’s main strengths are its iconic design, strong brand recognition, and generally solid sound with a warm, bassy profile that many people enjoy. Its products often feel premium and are easy to use, with good app support on newer models.

Main weaknesses: they are often overpriced versus competitors, some products prioritize style over cutting-edge audio performance, and certain models can be heavier or less durable than expected. Battery life, noise cancellation, or feature sets may also lag behind similarly priced rivals, depending on the product line.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall’s main strengths are its iconic design, strong brand recognition, and signature warm, rock-oriented sound. Its products often feel premium, with good build quality, easy-to-use controls, and strong appeal for people who want style as much as performance.

Main weaknesses: it can be pricey for the specs, some products prioritize aesthetics over best-in-class audio performance, and battery life or feature sets may lag behind more tech-focused competitors. The sound profile is also not ideal if you want very neutral, analytical audio.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall’s main strengths are its iconic brand identity, strong sound signature for rock-oriented listening, premium retro design, and broad recognition across speakers, headphones, and amps. It also tends to appeal to buyers who want style as much as sound.

Its main weaknesses are that it can be expensive for the performance, battery life and feature sets on some products can lag behind competitors, and the sound is sometimes tuned more for character than pure accuracy. Quality can also vary by product line, and some offerings are more about the brand look than best-in-class technical performance.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall’s main strengths are its iconic brand identity, strong rock-inspired design, solid sound quality for casual listening, and a broad lineup across headphones, speakers, and home audio. Its products are often easy to use and have strong aesthetic appeal.

Main weaknesses: they’re usually overpriced for the performance compared with rivals, battery life and noise cancellation on some headphones can lag behind top competitors, and the sound signature is often more style-driven than neutral or audiophile-accurate. Support and feature sets can also feel less advanced than premium alternatives.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall’s main strengths are its iconic brand identity, distinctive rock-inspired design, strong guitar-amp heritage, and generally good sound with easy-to-use products. Its main weaknesses are that many of its headphones/speakers are priced above what their features justify, some products lag competitors in battery life, noise cancellation, and app/software sophistication, and the sound signature can be less neutral or versatile than rivals.

Who should use Marshall? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is a good fit for people who want stylish, guitar-amp-inspired audio gear with a strong brand identity and a lively, punchy sound. It’s especially appealing to rock fans, casual listeners, and anyone who values design as much as sound.

People who may want to avoid Marshall are those looking for very neutral/accurate audio, maximum value for money, or highly specialized features like audiophile tuning, advanced smart-home integration, or the lowest possible price. If you want understated, studio-like sound, other brands may suit you better.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is a good fit for people who want a stylish, guitar-amp-inspired look and a warm, punchy sound for rock, pop, and casual listening. It’s especially appealing if you care about design, brand identity, and strong midrange presence.

Who should use it:

  • Rock/alternative music fans
  • People who want a premium-looking speaker or headphones
  • Listeners who prefer lively, bassy, “fun” sound over neutral accuracy
  • Buyers who value brand aesthetic as much as audio performance

Who should avoid it:

  • People who want the most accurate, neutral sound for mixing or critical listening
  • Budget buyers looking for the best specs per dollar
  • Users who prioritize ultra-lightweight comfort or maximum portability
  • Anyone who dislikes bass-forward or colored sound signatures
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is a good fit for people who want stylish, guitar-amp-inspired audio gear with a warm, punchy sound—especially music listeners who like rock, indie, blues, or generally bass-forward listening, and anyone who values design as much as sound. It can also suit casual home use, desktop setups, and portable listening if you like the brand’s look and tuning.

People who may want to avoid Marshall are those who want the most neutral/accurate sound for critical listening, studio monitoring, or mixing; people who prioritize maximum value over branding; and buyers who need the absolute best battery life, features, or ruggedness compared with other options in the same price range. If you want very detailed, flat, reference-grade audio, Marshall may not be the best match.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is a good fit for people who want stylish, rock-leaning audio gear with a strong brand identity and punchy sound—especially guitar players, music fans, and buyers who care about design and portability. It may not be ideal for people who want the most neutral, accurate sound, the best value for money, or fully modern feature sets (like top-tier app support, noise canceling, or studio-grade fidelity). It’s also less suitable if you dislike the vintage aesthetic or want something understated.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is best for people who want stylish, guitar-amp-inspired audio gear with a strong rock/retro identity—especially music fans, casual home listeners, and those who value design and brand vibe as much as sound. It’s also a good fit if you want easy Bluetooth speakers, headphones, or home audio with a punchy, lively sound.

People who should avoid Marshall: if you want the most neutral, studio-accurate sound; if you’re very budget-conscious and want maximum features per dollar; if you prefer minimalist, understated design; or if you need rugged, ultra-portable gear optimized mainly for long battery life and heavy outdoor use.

How does Marshall compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall stands out more for style and brand identity than for pure technical value. Its amp-inspired design, simple controls, and warm, punchy sound make it very popular for consumers who want a premium-looking speaker or headphones with strong personality.

Compared with main competitors:

  • Sonos: better multiroom/ecosystem and smart-home integration; Marshall is less feature-rich but often more portable and more characterful.
  • Bose: usually more refined noise cancellation and cleaner all-around tuning in headphones; Marshall tends to sound fuller/warmer and looks more distinctive.
  • JBL: often cheaper, louder, and more rugged for the price; Marshall typically feels more premium but can be pricier for similar battery/specs.
  • Sony: usually stronger in tech features, ANC, and codec support; Marshall is simpler and more design-led.

Overall, Marshall is strongest if you value iconic design, easy use, and a lively, guitar-amp-flavored sound. It is weaker than top competitors in smart features, ANC, and price-to-performance.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is generally positioned as a style-led, guitar-amp-inspired audio brand with strong brand recognition and a distinctive retro look. Compared with main competitors:

  • Sonos / Bose: Marshall usually wins on design personality and a more “music gear” feel, but Sonos and Bose tend to beat it on smart-home features, multi-room ecosystem depth, and often more polished all-around convenience.
  • JBL / Ultimate Ears / Sony: Marshall is often more premium-looking and more focused on a signature sound and aesthetic. JBL and Sony usually offer better value, stronger feature sets, and broader product ranges, especially in portable and party speakers.
  • Bang & Olufsen: Marshall is typically cheaper and more rugged/casual, while B&O is more luxury-focused with more refined materials and higher prices.
  • Audio-Technica / Sennheiser / Bose headphones: Marshall headphones stand out for branding and style, but competitors often lead in active noise cancellation, sound tuning consistency, and call quality.

Overall: Marshall’s strength is branding, design, and a fun, guitar-amp identity. Its weaknesses are usually ecosystem features, smart functionality, and sometimes raw technical performance versus the best in class.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is best known for its guitar-amp-inspired design and warm, punchy sound, so it stands out more on style and character than on being the most technically accurate or feature-packed brand.

Compared with main competitors:

  • Sonos: Sonos usually wins on multi-room ecosystem, app experience, and smart-home convenience; Marshall wins on looks and a more rock-oriented sound.
  • Bose: Bose often offers smoother tuning, better noise-canceling in headphones, and broader mainstream appeal; Marshall tends to sound more energetic and has a stronger vintage aesthetic.
  • JBL: JBL is often cheaper, louder, and more bass-forward; Marshall usually feels more premium and distinctive, but not always as value-oriented.
  • Sony: Sony often beats Marshall on battery life, features, codecs, and overall tech; Marshall competes better on design and musical personality.
  • Bang & Olufsen: B&O is more luxurious and refined; Marshall is more rugged, iconic, and typically less expensive.

In short: Marshall is a style-led premium brand with strong sound character, but competitors often outperform it in smart features, portability, or pure specs.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall’s biggest strength is its distinctive rock-inspired design and warm, punchy sound. Compared with Bose and Sonos, Marshall usually offers more style and a more characterful sound, but less refinement in features like app control, room correction, and smart-home integration. Compared with JBL, Marshall often feels more premium and iconic, while JBL is usually cheaper, louder for the money, and more rugged. Compared with Sony, Marshall is less feature-rich and less focused on noise-canceling tech, but more brand-driven and visually unique. In short: Marshall is best if you want design and a signature sound; competitors often win on versatility, value, and advanced features.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Marshall is strongest on design, brand identity, and “rock” character. Its amps, speakers, and headphones usually feel more stylish and distinctive than most competitors, with a retro look and punchy, energetic sound.

Compared with main competitors:

  • Fender: Marshall is generally more aggressive and mid-forward; Fender often feels cleaner and more “classic American” in tone.
  • Vox: Vox can sound chimey and bright; Marshall is thicker, louder-feeling, and more driven.
  • Orange: Orange is also heavy and bold, but often darker and more modern/doom-friendly; Marshall is usually more versatile for classic rock.
  • Bose/Sonos/JBL (for speakers): Marshall usually wins on style and guitar-amp heritage, while these competitors often beat it on smart features, app polish, and sometimes neutrality.
  • Sony/Bose/Sennheiser (for headphones): Marshall tends to emphasize character and aesthetics over best-in-class noise canceling or technical accuracy.

Overall: Marshall is a premium lifestyle/audio brand with strong heritage and signature sound, but it usually trades some technical performance and features for iconic design and musical personality.

What do people typically complain about with Marshall?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain that Marshall products are often overpriced for the sound quality, with some models being more style-focused than performance-focused. Other frequent complaints are weak app/software features, mediocre noise cancellation or battery life on some headphones, and inconsistent reliability/build quality compared with similarly priced competitors.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain that Marshall products are overpriced for the features, have inconsistent build quality, and lean more on style/brand image than value. For headphones and speakers, common gripes include middling battery life, comfort issues, app/software limitations, and sound that some find bass-heavy or not very balanced. For guitar amps, complaints are often about reliability, noise, or some models sounding less versatile than competitors.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain that Marshall products are overpriced for the sound/features, with some saying the audio can be bass-light or not as neutral as competitors. Others mention build-quality issues, weak app/software support on some models, and that the headphones/speakers are more about style and branding than best-in-class performance.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain that Marshall products are overpriced for the features, can sound muddy or bass-heavy compared with rivals, and sometimes have mediocre build quality or reliability. For headphones and speakers, common complaints also include weak ANC, limited app features, and inconsistent battery life.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain that Marshall products are overpriced for the features, and on the headphone/speaker side they often mention battery life, comfort, app/software quirks, and inconsistent durability or reliability. Some also dislike the sound being too bass-light or “v-shaped” depending on the model, plus average customer support.

What is a typical over-ear headphone known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

Typical over-ear headphones are known for larger ear cups that fully cover the ears, which often means better comfort, stronger sound isolation, and richer sound quality.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical over-ear headphone is known for enclosing the ears for better sound isolation, comfort, and often richer audio quality.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

Over-ear headphones are typically known for comfort, strong noise isolation, and fuller sound with better bass and detail.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical over-ear headphone is known for comfortable ear coverage, good sound isolation, and often fuller, more immersive audio.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical over-ear headphone is known for covering the whole ear, which usually provides better comfort, stronger noise isolation, and fuller sound than smaller headphones.

Authority — LLM Authority (45 prompts)

What are the best over-ear headphones for working from home? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

For working from home, the best over-ear headphones are usually the ones that balance comfort, strong noise canceling, and a clear mic.

Best overall

Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Excellent noise canceling
  • Very comfortable for long wear
  • Great battery life
  • Good for calls, though not the absolute best mic
Best for calls / meetings

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Super comfortable
  • Very strong ANC
  • One of the best choices for all-day wear
  • Great if you take lots of Zoom/Teams calls
Best Apple option

Apple AirPods Max

  • Best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem
  • Great sound and transparency mode
  • Premium build, but heavy and expensive
Best value

Sony WH-CH720N

  • Much cheaper than flagship models
  • Good noise canceling for the price
  • Lightweight and solid for WFH
Best budget with good mic

Anker Soundcore Space Q45

  • Strong battery life
  • Good ANC for the money
  • Nice balance of comfort and price
If you want the best microphone quality

Jabra Evolve2 85

  • Designed for office/call work
  • Excellent mic clarity
  • Very good for productivity, less “fun” than Sony/Bose

Quick pick:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best comfort for all-day work: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best call-focused choice: Jabra Evolve2 85
  • Best budget: Sony WH-CH720N

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, Mac/Windows, or how noisy your home is.

retrieval Not mentioned

For most people working from home, the best all-around pick is the Sony WH-1000XM6: RTINGS currently rates it as the best over-ear headphone for work, with excellent noise canceling, clear voices for calls, and strong comfort. (rtings.com)

Good alternatives:

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — great if comfort and top-tier ANC matter most. (rtings.com)
  • Sennheiser HDB 630 — best if you care more about sound quality, while still getting strong ANC. (rtings.com)
  • Anker Soundcore Space Q45 / Life Q20 2024 — best budget options; the Q20 is especially cheap, and RTINGS says it still works well for quieter home offices. (rtings.com)

Quick rule:

  • Noisy home / lots of calls: Sony XM6
  • Most comfortable: Bose QC Ultra
  • Best sound: Sennheiser HDB 630
  • Best budget: Anker Q20 2024

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, Windows vs Mac, or call quality vs music.

What are the best over-ear headphones for long flights? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

For long flights, the best over-ear headphones are usually:

  1. Sony WH-1000XM5 — best overall
    • Top-tier noise canceling, very comfortable, excellent battery life.
  2. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort
    • Super light and plush for long wear; great ANC.
  3. Sony WH-1000XM4 — best value
    • Still excellent, often cheaper than the XM5.
  4. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life
    • Huge battery life, good sound, comfortable for long sessions.
  5. Apple AirPods Max — best if you use Apple devices
    • Great sound and ANC, but heavier and pricier.

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Most comfortable: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best value: Sony WH-1000XM4

If you want, I can also give you the best choice under $200, $300, or $400.

retrieval Not mentioned

For long flights, I’d shortlist these:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM6 — top-tier noise canceling, very comfortable, and about 30 hours of battery with ANC on. (rtings.com)
  • Best comfort / Bose sound: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) — excellent ANC, very comfy fit, and up to 30 hours of battery on the newest version. (soundguys.com)
  • Best battery life: Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Wireless — strong travel pick with up to 60 hours of battery life. (rtings.com)
  • Best for Apple users: AirPods Max — seamless Apple integration, but only up to 20 hours of battery. (apple.com)
  • Best budget pick: Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — solid ANC for the price and about 49 hours of battery with ANC on. (rtings.com)

My pick for most people on flights: Sony WH-1000XM6. If you prioritize comfort over everything: Bose QuietComfort Ultra.

If you want, I can also give you a best-by-budget list under $150 / $300 / $500.

What are the best over-ear headphones for big heads? discovery 50/mo
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

If you have a big head, look for deep, wide earcups, high clamping comfort, and lots of headband extension. Best bets:

Best overall
  • Sennheiser HD 599
    • Very roomy, light clamp, great for larger heads.
    • Comfortable for long sessions.
Best premium
  • Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X
    • Large earcups, strong adjustability, very comfortable.
    • Excellent build and sound.
Best wireless
  • Sony WH-1000XM5
    • Plenty of headband range, soft pads, very comfortable.
    • Great ANC too.
Best for huge heads / maximum comfort
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
    • One of the most forgiving fits.
    • Light clamp, easy all-day wear.
Best budget
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M40x
    • Adjustable enough for many larger heads.
    • Good value, though clamp can be firm at first.
Also worth a look
  • AKG K371 — roomy fit, good sound, portable.
  • Sennheiser HD 560S — comfortable and fairly open fit.

If you want, I can narrow it down by:

  1. wireless vs wired
  2. noise canceling vs none
  3. budget
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For big heads, I’d start with these:

  1. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) — best overall comfort pick. RTINGS calls them “very comfortable,” and SoundGuys specifically says they have ample plush padding and spacious ear cups, which helps a lot if larger ears or a bigger head make shallow cups painful. (rtings.com)
  2. Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Wireless — great if you want long-wear comfort and strong battery life. RTINGS says they’re comfortable to wear for long trips and have comfortable fit, though they can shift around with movement. (rtings.com)
  3. Sony WH-1000XM6 — best if you care most about ANC and sound, but not my top comfort pick for big heads. RTINGS says the earpads are quite shallow, and SoundGuys says the cups remain stubbornly shallow with thin padding. (rtings.com)
  4. Apple AirPods Max — comfortable for many people, but heavy. SoundGuys notes the comfortable ear pads and fabric headband; RTINGS also lists the mesh earpads as comfortable. (soundguys.com)
  5. Sennheiser HD 800 S — best if you’re okay with open-back wired headphones and want lots of room. RTINGS includes it among the top over-ear picks and rates its comfort highly. (rtings.com)

My quick ranking for big heads: Bose QC Ultra 2nd Gen > Sennheiser Momentum 4 > AirPods Max > Sony XM6. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best under $200 / $300 / $500 or best for glasses wearers.

What are the best over-ear headphones for small ears? discovery 110/mo
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For small ears, the best over-ear headphones are usually the ones with:

  • smaller, deeper earcups
  • soft pads
  • light clamp force
  • low weight

Good picks:

  1. Sony WH-1000XM5

Very comfortable, light, and the cups fit a lot of smaller heads well.

  1. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

One of the best for comfort; мягкий pads and not too bulky.

  1. Sennheiser Accentum Plus

Smaller-feeling fit than many rivals, good if you want over-ear without huge cups.

  1. Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e

Premium sound, comfortable, and the earcups tend to work well for smaller ears.

  1. Soundcore Space One

Best budget option; lighter and less bulky than many cheaper over-ears.

If you want the most comfortable overall, I’d start with Bose QuietComfort Ultra or Sony WH-1000XM5.

If you want, I can also give you:

  • best for small heads + small ears
  • best under $200
  • best for kids/teens
  • best wired over-ear options
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If you have small ears, the best over-ear picks are usually the ones with soft, roomy pads and low clamp:

  1. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best if comfort is the top priority; RTINGS calls them the most comfortable in a head-to-head with Sony’s XM6. (rtings.com)
  2. Sony WH-1000XM6 — best all-around premium pick; they’re lightweight and comfortable for most people. (rtings.com)
  3. Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Wireless — very comfortable with long battery life, good if you want a less “tight” fit. (rtings.com)
  4. Focal Bathys Wireless — pricier, but RTINGS says they have a very comfortable fit. (rtings.com)
  5. Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 — comfortable premium option if you like a bassier sound. (rtings.com)

Quick rule: if over-ears usually feel “too big” on you, go for Bose QC Ultra or Sony XM6 first. If you want, I can narrow this to best under $200 / $300 / $500.

What are the best over-ear headphones for gaming and music? discovery
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Top picks for gaming + music:

Best overall

Audeze Maxwell

  • Best all-around sound, amazing battery, great for games and music
  • Wireless, strong imaging, excellent bass
  • Downsides: a bit heavy, pricier
Best wired value

Sennheiser HD 560S

  • Very accurate, wide soundstage, great for competitive gaming
  • Excellent for music if you like neutral sound
  • Needs a mic separately
Best premium closed-back

Beyerdynamic MMX 300 Pro

  • Strong detail, great isolation, built-in mic
  • Better if you want one headset for everything
Best wireless midrange

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

  • Super versatile, swappable batteries, good feature set
  • Sound is good, but not as musical as the Maxwell
Best budget

HyperX Cloud Alpha

  • Comfortable, solid sound, great for the price
  • Easy recommendation if you want simple and reliable

If you want, I can narrow it down to wired vs wireless and your budget.

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If you want one pair for both gaming and music, my top picks are:

  • Audeze Maxwell — best overall for gaming + music if you want the strongest sound quality and long battery life; RTINGS ranks it top for wireless gaming, and SoundGuys also calls it the best gaming headphone. (rtings.com)
  • Sony WH-1000XM6 — best all-around music-first over-ear headphones with excellent ANC, strong battery life, and good wireless features; RTINGS and SoundGuys both currently place it at/near the top for general headphones. (rtings.com)
  • SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless — best if you care more about gaming features and still want solid music playback; it’s a premium wireless gaming headset with strong multi-device support and good sound for music. (rtings.com)
  • Sennheiser HDB 630 — best if pure music sound matters most, with very balanced tuning and strong ANC. (rtings.com)

Quick pick:

  • Gaming first: Audeze Maxwell
  • Music first: Sony WH-1000XM6 or Sennheiser HDB 630
  • Best gaming headset features: SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow this down to wired vs wireless or under a specific budget.

What are the best over-ear headphones for classical music? discovery
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For classical music, the best over-ear headphones usually have wide soundstage, accurate timbre, and good separation.

Best overall

Sennheiser HD 800 S

  • Huge soundstage
  • Excellent for orchestral works and live recordings
  • Very detailed without sounding too harsh
Best balanced / more affordable

Sennheiser HD 660S2

  • Natural mids and treble
  • Great for strings, piano, vocals, chamber music
  • Easier to enjoy for long sessions
Best detail and realism

HiFiMAN Arya Organic

  • Big, open presentation
  • Very good instrument separation
  • Great if you want a spacious, modern hi-fi sound
Best for lush, musical presentation

Focal Clear MG

  • Punchy, rich, and highly resolving
  • Excellent for solo piano, strings, and symphonic music
  • More intimate than the HD 800 S
Best closed-back option

Dan Clark Audio Aeon 2 Noire

  • Good if you need isolation
  • Clean, controlled sound with solid detail
  • Less expansive than open-back models
If you want the safest pick:
  • Open-back: Sennheiser HD 800 S
  • Under ~$500: Sennheiser HD 660S2
  • Best all-round high-end: Focal Clear MG

If you want, I can also give you the best headphones by budget or best with/without an amp.

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For classical music, I’d prioritize open-back over-ear headphones for soundstage and orchestral separation. My best picks right now:

  • Best overall: Sennheiser HD 800 S — huge, clear, highly immersive presentation; RTINGS calls them their best audiophile over-ear headphones and notes they excel at reproducing vocals and instruments. (rtings.com)
  • Best “musical realism” premium pick: HEDDphone D1 — Headfonia’s 2025 open-back pick, praised as natural, fatigue-free, and “endgame” for realism. (headfonia.com)
  • Best value high-end pick: Austrian Audio The Composer — What Hi-Fi says they prioritize composure, neutrality, and insight, with excellent low-level detail and strong dynamic range on Mahler. (whathifi.com)
  • Best under $500-ish: Meze 105 SILVA — wide, natural soundstage, strong imaging, and especially good midrange layering for chamber music and classical. (audio46.com)
  • Fun, detailed budget-ish option: Grado SR325x — very detailed and articulate, but they leak sound and are best for home use. (whathifi.com)

If you want just one answer: Sennheiser HD 800 S. If you want, I can narrow this to best under $300 / $500 / $1000.

What are the best over-ear headphones for bass lovers? discovery 390/mo
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For bass lovers, the best over-ear headphones are usually closed-back and tuned with a strong low-end boost.

Top picks
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — Best wireless all-around bass headphone. Big, deep bass, great noise canceling, very comfortable.
  • Sony WH-XB910N — Best value for heavy bass. Sony’s “Extra Bass” line gives you a more pronounced low end than most competitors.
  • Skullcandy Crusher Evo — Best for ridiculous bass. The adjustable haptic bass slider is the star feature if you want to feel the thump.
  • Beats Studio Pro — Punchy bass with a cleaner sound than older Beats models, good for hip-hop, pop, and EDM.
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — Bassy but more refined; strong low end without sounding muddy.
If you want wired
  • Sony MDR-XB950N1 or MDR-XB950B1 — Older, but still great if you specifically want bass-heavy sound.
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — Not the bassiest, but solid punch and a popular choice for strong, controlled bass.
Best pick by use
  • Most bass impact: Skullcandy Crusher Evo
  • Best wireless overall: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best budget bass: Sony WH-XB910N
  • Best balanced bass: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

If you want, I can also give you the best bass headphones under $100, $200, or $300.

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If you want big bass first, my top picks are:

  • Sony WH-1000XM6 — best overall bassy over-ear pick; strong low-end without wrecking the rest of the sound, plus excellent ANC and EQ. (rtings.com)
  • Skullcandy Crusher Evo — best if you want fun, adjustable, physical-thump bass; the haptic bass slider can go from warm to very intense. (rtings.com)
  • Sony ULT WEAR — best midrange bass-forward option; has a dedicated ULT bass button with extra low-end boost. (rtings.com)
  • Focal Azurys — best wired premium closed-back if you want prominent bass with a more audiophile feel. (rtings.com)
  • Anker Soundcore Life Q20 2024 — solid budget pick if you want a bass-heavy sound on a tight budget. (rtings.com)

My quick take:

  • Want the most bass fun? Crusher Evo
  • Want the best all-around bass + ANC? WH-1000XM6
  • Want bass on a budget? Life Q20 2024 or ULT WEAR if you can spend more. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow it to wireless vs wired or under a specific budget.

What are the best over-ear headphones for podcasts and calls? discovery
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For podcasts and calls, the best over-ear headphones are usually ones with clear voice tuning, strong mic quality, good comfort, and multipoint Bluetooth.

Best overall

Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Excellent call quality
  • Very comfortable for long listening
  • Great noise canceling
  • Good all-around choice for podcasts and meetings
Best for mic quality

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Some of the best call clarity
  • Super comfortable
  • Great for long workdays and travel
  • ANC is top-tier
Best premium office pick

Jabra Elite 85h

  • Strong microphone performance
  • Reliable for Zoom/Teams calls
  • Good battery life
  • More “work headset” than “audiophile”
Best value

Anker Soundcore Space One

  • Very good for the price
  • Solid mic quality for calls
  • Comfortable
  • Great if you want a cheaper option that still performs well
Best Apple option

Apple AirPods Max

  • Excellent for iPhone users
  • Great call quality
  • Very comfortable
  • Expensive, but strong if you’re in the Apple ecosystem

If you want, I can also give you the best picks under $100, $200, and $400.

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For podcasts + calls, my top picks are:

  1. Sony WH-1000XM6 — best overall. Strong ANC, very good comfort, and RTINGS says its mic renders your voice clearly on Teams calls. (rtings.com)
  2. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort. RTINGS points to Bose as the more comfortable option with a slightly clearer mic than Sony’s older XM4, and Bose is a great choice if you wear headphones for long call blocks. (rtings.com)
  3. Jabra Evolve2 85 — best if calls are the priority. Jabra builds these as a work headset with 10 microphones, boom mic, and clear-call focus. (jabra.com)
  4. Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — best budget option. It’s a solid all-rounder, and RTINGS notes it can keep background noise low enough for understandable calls in noisy places. (rtings.com)

Quick pick:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM6
  • Best comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best for work calls: Jabra Evolve2 85
  • Best budget: Soundcore Space Q45 (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to under $200 / under $300 / best for Zoom & Teams.

What are the best over-ear headphones for gym use? discovery 1,900/mo
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Best over-ear picks for the gym:

  1. Jabra Elite 85h
    • Great all-around gym option: secure fit, strong battery, decent durability
    • Not fully sweatproof, but handles light sweat better than most ANC headphones
  2. Sony WH-1000XM5
    • Best sound + noise canceling
    • Very comfortable, but not ideal for heavy sweating since they’re not sweat-rated
  3. Beats Studio Pro
    • Good fit for workouts, punchy sound
    • Better gym vibe than most premium over-ears, but still not truly sweatproof
  4. JBL Tune 760NC
    • Good budget choice
    • Lightweight, decent sound, fine for occasional gym use
  5. Shokz OpenRun Pro
    • Not over-ear, but honestly better for the gym if you want comfort + awareness + sweat resistance
    • If you’re open to non-over-ear, this is the best workout pick

Best overall for gym: Beats Studio Pro Best budget: JBL Tune 760NC Best if sweat is a big issue: consider Shokz OpenRun Pro instead of over-ear

If you want, I can give you the best options by budget or best for heavy lifting vs cardio.

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If you want over-ear headphones specifically for the gym, my top pick is Nothing Headphone (1): they’re unusually gym-friendly for over-ears because they have IP52 protection, stay stable in light-to-moderate workouts, and have strong battery life. (rtings.com)

Best budget workout over-ear: Plantronics BackBeat FIT 6100 — older, but it’s lightweight, IPX5 water-resistant, and SoundGuys called it one of the best over-ear headphones athletes can get. (soundguys.com)

I’d avoid for sweaty gym use: Bose QuietComfort Ultra and Sony WH-1000XM5/XM6 are great headphones, but they lack moisture/water resistance, so they’re less ideal for hard training. (soundguys.com)

Quick takeaway:

If you want, I can give you a best-by-budget list under $100 / $200 / $300.

What are the best over-ear headphones for travel? discovery 480/mo
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For travel, the best over-ear headphones are usually the ones with strong noise canceling, long battery life, and good comfort.

Top picks
  1. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
    • Best overall for travel comfort
    • Excellent ANC for planes/trains
    • Very lightweight and easy to wear for hours
  2. Sony WH-1000XM5
    • Best all-around choice
    • Great ANC, strong sound, great battery life
    • Very popular for frequent flyers
  3. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
    • Best battery life
    • Excellent sound quality
    • Comfortable for long trips, though ANC is a bit behind Bose/Sony
  4. Apple AirPods Max
    • Best if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem
    • Excellent ANC and sound
    • Heavy and expensive, so less ideal for long travel days
Best budget option
  • Soundcore by Anker Space One
    • Great value
    • Good ANC for the price
    • Comfortable and travel-friendly
Quick recommendation
  • Best overall: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best all-around: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best battery: Sennheiser Momentum 4

If you want, I can also give you the best pick by budget or best for long flights specifically.

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Best picks right now:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM6 — top travel pick for ANC, foldability, and about 32 hours of battery with ANC. (rtings.com)
  • Best for comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) — very plush fit, strong ANC, and up to 30 hours battery in Bose’s latest release. (rtings.com)
  • Best value: Sony WH-1000XM4 — still excellent for travel, lighter on the wallet, about 37 hours battery, and includes an airplane adapter. (rtings.com)
  • Best budget: Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — strong ANC for the price, around 27 hours with ANC on. (rtings.com)

If you want just one: Sony WH-1000XM6. RTINGS calls it the best travel headphone they’ve tested, and it also folds smaller for carry-on use. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, comfort, or best for airplane noise specifically.

What are the best budget over-ear headphones? discovery 2,400/mo
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Here are some of the best budget over-ear headphones right now:

  • Anker Soundcore Life Q30 / Q35 — best all-around budget pick; comfy, strong ANC, great battery
  • Sony WH-CH720N — best budget ANC from a big brand; light, clear sound, good app support
  • JLab JBuds Lux ANC — great value; solid sound and features for the money
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M20x — best wired budget choice; simple, accurate sound
  • Sennheiser HD 280 Pro — durable, good isolation, good for desk use
  • Skullcandy Hesh Evo — easy-to-use, decent wireless option, often on sale
  • Soundcore Space One — newer, very strong value if on discount

Best overall budget pick: Soundcore Life Q30 Best cheap wired pick: Audio-Technica ATH-M20x Best budget ANC pick: Sony WH-CH720N

If you want, I can narrow it down by wireless vs wired, ANC vs no ANC, or your budget limit.

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If you want budget over-ear headphones, these are the best current picks:

  • Best overall under $100: JLab JBuds Lux ANC — strong all-around value, with ANC, comfort, and good basics. (soundguys.com)
  • Best for sound/features: Edifier W830NB — great value if you want LDAC, USB-C audio, app EQ, and solid battery life. (soundguys.com)
  • Best comfort/value: Anker Soundcore Space 2 — very comfortable, feature-packed, and strong on battery life; EQ helps its stock tuning. (soundguys.com)
  • Best cheap ANC travel pick: Anker Soundcore Life Q20 2024 — a strong budget choice for noise canceling on commutes/travel. (rtings.com)
  • Best if you want a bit more premium on a budget: Sony WH-CH720N — a solid mid-range option that RTINGS still places among the better budget ANC over-ears. (rtings.com)

My quick pick:

  • <$100: JLab JBuds Lux ANC
  • Best sounding budget option: Edifier W830NB
  • Best comfort: Soundcore Space 2

If you want, I can narrow it to best for travel, best for bass, or best under $50.

What are the best premium over-ear headphones? discovery
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If you want the best premium over-ear headphones, these are the top picks:

Best overall
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around for ANC, comfort, and sound
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best noise cancellation and comfort
  • Apple AirPods Max — best for Apple users, great build and spatial audio
Best sound quality
  • Sennheiser HD 800 S — incredibly detailed, best for home listening
  • Focal Bathys — premium wireless sound, excellent clarity
  • Audeze LCD-X — planar-magnetic sound, superb accuracy
Best luxury/premium wired
  • Meze 109 Pro — beautiful design, rich musical sound
  • Focal Clear Mg — lively, high-end audiophile option
  • HiFiMAN Arya Organic — spacious, very resolving
Best for travel
  • Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

If you want, I can also give you the best premium pick by budget or by use case (music, movies, gaming, travel, or Apple/Android).

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Top premium over-ear picks right now:

  1. Sony WH-1000XM6 — best overall premium pick for most people; excellent ANC, strong sound, and lots of features. (rtings.com)
  2. Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2 — best if comfort and top-tier noise canceling are your priorities. (wired.com)
  3. Sennheiser HDB 630 — best for sound quality if you want premium wireless headphones with a more balanced, “audiophile” tuning. (rtings.com)
  4. Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re all-in on Apple and want seamless device switching plus premium build. (rtings.com)
  5. Focal Bathys — a strong luxury/sound-focused alternative, especially if fit is an issue with other models. (rtings.com)

If you want one default buy: Sony WH-1000XM6. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can also rank these by sound quality, noise canceling, or comfort.

What are the best over-ear headphones for noise isolation? discovery
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For best noise isolation (blocking sound, not just cancelling it), these are top picks:

Best overall

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Best mix of active noise cancellation + strong passive seal
  • Very comfortable for long wear
Best ANC / isolation

Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Class-leading noise cancellation
  • Great for planes, offices, and commuting
Best premium

Apple AirPods Max

  • Excellent noise isolation and ANC
  • Best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem
Best budget

Anker Soundcore Space Q45

  • Surprisingly strong isolation for the price
  • Good ANC and comfortable fit
Best passive isolation (no ANC)

Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (80 ohm)

  • Great physical seal and very effective at blocking outside noise
  • Best if you want studio-style over-ear headphones
Best for travel / maximum isolation

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

  • Strong ANC, long battery life, comfortable fit

If you want, I can also give you:

  • best for airplane travel
  • best under $200
  • best for side sleepers
  • best noise isolation with no ANC
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If you want the best over-ear headphones for noise isolation, my short list is:

  1. Sony WH-1000XM6 — best overall. RTINGS says they have outstanding noise isolation and are their top noise-cancelling over-ear pick. (rtings.com)
  2. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) — best if you want a very strong, lightweight ANC option; RTINGS calls them Bose’s best headphones and praises their noise-filtering performance. (rtings.com)
  3. Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — best budget pick; RTINGS highlights their excellent noise isolation for the price. (rtings.com)
  4. Sennheiser HD 280 Pro — best for passive isolation (no ANC). They’re closed-back and RTINGS says they block outside sound well, especially for chatter and studio use. (rtings.com)

My pick by use case:

  • Travel / airplane / office: Sony WH-1000XM6. (rtings.com)
  • Most comfortable premium option: Bose QuietComfort Ultra. (rtings.com)
  • Best value: Anker Space Q45. (rtings.com)
  • Best wired passive isolation: Sennheiser HD 280 Pro. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can also give you a top 5 by budget or best for airplane use specifically.

What are the best lightweight over-ear headphones? discovery 480/mo
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Here are some of the best lightweight over-ear headphones:

  • Sony WH-CH720N — great all-around pick; very light (~192g), good sound, solid noise canceling.
  • Sennheiser HD 560S — excellent wired open-back option; light, very comfortable, great for home listening.
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort + ANC; not the lightest, but one of the easiest to wear for hours.
  • Bose QuietComfort Headphones — lighter and usually cheaper than the Ultra; excellent comfort and noise canceling.
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT2 — good closed-back wireless option; not ultra-light, but still manageable and durable.
  • Shure AONIC 50 Gen 2 — premium sound with strong features; comfortable, though a bit heavier than the Sony/Bose picks.

If you want the lightest good one overall, I’d start with the Sony WH-CH720N. If comfort is the top priority, go with the Bose QuietComfort Headphones.

If you want, I can narrow this down by budget, wireless vs wired, or best for travel.

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If you want lightweight over-ear headphones, these are the best bets right now:

  • Best overall ANC: Sony WH-1000XM6 — about 253g / 8.96 oz, strong all-around performance and very light for a premium noise-cancelling model. (soundguys.com)
  • Best comfort + ANC: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — also around 253g, with a comfort-first fit and very good noise cancelling. (soundguys.com)
  • Best sound/battery balance: Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Wireless — heavier at about 293g, but still reasonably light and has excellent battery life. (soundguys.com)
  • Best budget lightweight pick: JLab JBuds Lux ANC — SoundGuys calls it the best value under $100, with solid ANC and comfortable wear. (soundguys.com)
  • Lightest “real” over-ear option: AKG K361 / K361-BT219g / 215g, great if you care most about low weight and don’t need top-tier ANC. (akg.com)

My quick pick:

  • Want ANC + lightest feel: Sony WH-1000XM6
  • Want maximum comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Want cheapest light option: AKG K361-BT

If you want, I can narrow this to best for travel, gym, or all-day office use.

What are the best over-ear headphones with a detachable cable? discovery 10/mo
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Here are some of the best over-ear headphones with a detachable cable:

Best overall
  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — excellent sound, very comfortable, and the cable is detachable.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 700 PRO X — durable, closed-back, detachable cable, great all-rounder.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 900 PRO X — open-back version, detachable cable, very natural sound.
Best for wired studio-style use
  • Audio-Technica ATH-R70x — lightweight, great for long sessions, detachable cable.
  • AKG K371 — closed-back, portable, detachable cable, strong value.
Best premium
  • Focal Bathys — expensive, but premium sound and build; detachable cable works passively too.
  • Audeze LCD-X — planar magnetic, detachable cable, top-tier detail.
Best budget
  • Sony MDR-7506 — classic, cheap, reliable, detachable cable.
  • Sennheiser HD 560S — excellent value, detachable cable, very good soundstage.
If you want closed-back
  • Beyerdynamic DT 700 PRO X
  • AKG K371
  • Sony MDR-7506
If you want open-back
  • Sennheiser HD 660S2
  • Beyerdynamic DT 900 PRO X
  • Sennheiser HD 560S

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best for music, gaming, or travel.

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If you want over-ear headphones with a detachable cable, these are my best picks:

  • Best overall closed-back: Beyerdynamic DT 700 PRO X — detachable mini-XLR cable, very solid all-round studio tuning. (north-america.beyerdynamic.com)
  • Best budget closed-back: AKG K371 — detachable cable and a well-balanced sound profile for the price. (akg.com)
  • Best versatile classic: Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — detachable cables, three included, and a long-running studio staple. (sea.audio-technica.com)
  • Best open-back audiophile pick: Sennheiser HD 600 — detachable cable and a reputation as an analytical, high-fidelity open-back. (us.sennheiser-hearing.com)
  • Best premium open-back: Sennheiser HD 800 S — detachable cable and a top-tier reference-style listening headphone. (us.sennheiser-hearing.com)
  • Best modern studio alternative: Sony MDR-M1 — detachable cables, lightweight, closed-back, and aimed at monitoring. (electronics.sony.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to:

  1. best under $200,
  2. best for music listening, or
  3. best for studio/gaming.
What are the best alternatives to the most popular over-ear headphones? comparison
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Here are strong alternatives to the most popular over-ear headphones, grouped by the big “go-to” models:

Apple AirPods Max
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around noise canceling, lighter, excellent app support
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — most comfortable, top-tier ANC
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — great sound, long battery life, usually cheaper
Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — better comfort, slightly better ANC
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — better battery and more natural sound
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — more premium sound and build
Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — better features and battery
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — better sound for the money
  • Bang & Olufsen Beoplay HX — stylish, premium feel, strong sound
Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — stronger ANC and smarter features
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra — more comfortable for long wear
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — more refined sound signature
Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — longer battery, usually cheaper
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — better ANC
  • Focal Bathys — pricier, but more audiophile-focused
Best picks by need
  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
  • Best overall value: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
  • Best premium sound: Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e
  • Best for Apple users: AirPods Max
  • Best travel headphones: Sony WH-1000XM5

If you want, I can also make a “best alternatives under $200 / $300 / $500” list.

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If you mean the big-name premium over-ear ANC headphones people buy most often, these are the best alternatives right now:

  • To Sony WH-1000XM6: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) — best if you want a roomier fit and great comfort, especially if you wear glasses. (rtings.com)
  • To Bose QuietComfort Ultra: Sony WH-1000XM6 — stronger overall noise canceling. (rtings.com)
  • To Apple AirPods Max: Sonos Ace — a strong premium alternative, especially if you’re in the Sonos ecosystem. (rtings.com)
  • To Sennheiser Momentum 4: Sennheiser HDB 630 — better sounding overall, with excellent ANC. (rtings.com)
  • Best cheaper alternative overall: Anker Soundcore Space One Pro or Space Q45 — solid ANC for much less money. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to:

  1. best for sound,
  2. best for noise canceling, or
  3. best under a budget.
What are the best alternatives to premium over-ear headphones? comparison
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If you want alternatives to premium over-ear headphones, the best picks usually fall into these groups:

1) Premium earbuds (best all-around portable alternative)
  • Sony WF-1000XM5 — excellent sound + noise canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds — best ANC comfort
  • Apple AirPods Pro 2 — best for Apple users
2) Audiophile wired IEMs (best sound per dollar)
  • Sennheiser IE 200
  • Moondrop Blessing 3
  • Final Audio A5000

These can sound incredible and are much smaller than over-ears.

3) Open-back earbuds / earphones (best natural sound, less isolation)
  • Sennheiser IE 600
  • Fiio FD5
  • Yanyin Canon II
4) On-ear headphones (lighter than over-ears)
  • Bose On-Ear Wireless
  • Grado SR80x
  • Marshall Major IV

Great if you want something more compact, though less comfortable for long sessions.

5) Open-ear wireless (best for awareness/exercise)
  • Shokz OpenFit
  • Shokz OpenRun Pro
  • Bose Ultra Open Earbuds
Best overall picks by use:
  • Best substitute for most people: Sony WF-1000XM5
  • Best sound quality: Moondrop Blessing 3
  • Best comfort + ANC: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds
  • Best for Apple: AirPods Pro 2
  • Best for workouts/outdoors: Shokz OpenRun Pro

If you want, I can also give you the best alternatives under $100 / $200 / $300.

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If you want premium over-ear alternatives to the usual “flagship ANC headphone” tier, these are the safest picks right now: (rtings.com)

  • Best all-around ANC: Sony WH-1000XM6. Current top pick for noise cancelling and a strong default recommendation. (rtings.com)
  • Best comfort / glasses-friendly: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. Great if you want a roomier fit and strong ANC. (rtings.com)
  • Best battery life: Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Wireless. Strong value in the premium class, especially if long playtime matters. (rtings.com)
  • Best sound-focused premium pick: Sennheiser HDB 630 or Bowers & Wilkins Px8 if you care more about audio quality than absolute ANC. (rtings.com)
  • Best Apple ecosystem pick: AirPods Max. Best if you live in Apple’s ecosystem, though they’re heavy. (rtings.com)
  • Best cheaper alternative: Anker Soundcore Space Q45. A strong mid-range ANC option if you want premium-ish features for much less. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best for travel, gym, office, audiophile sound, or under $200.

Which over-ear headphones are better for noise cancelling vs sound quality? comparison
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If you want noise cancelling, the best picks are usually:

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best overall ANC, very comfortable
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — excellent ANC + strong all-around features
  • Apple AirPods Max — great ANC, but expensive

If you want sound quality, better options are:

  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — more natural, detailed sound than Bose/Sony
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — punchy, refined sound
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — good sound, but tuned more for convenience than audiophile purity

Quick rule:

  • Best noise cancelling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best sound quality: Sennheiser Momentum 4 or B&W Px7 S2e
  • Best balance: Sony WH-1000XM5

If you want, I can also give you the best pick by budget.

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If you want best noise cancelling, the current top pick is Sony WH-1000XM6; RTINGS says it’s the best noise-cancelling headphone they’ve tested, and also among the best overall over-ears. (rtings.com)

If you want best sound quality, the answer depends on wired vs wireless:

  • Wired/audiophile: Sennheiser HD 800 S for top-tier sound quality. (rtings.com)
  • Wireless premium: Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 is widely singled out for sound-first tuning, while RTINGS also points to the Focal Bathys as a strong balanced-sound option among ANC headphones. (androidcentral.com)

Simple rule:

  • Travel / planes / commuting: Sony WH-1000XM6 or Bose QuietComfort Ultra. (rtings.com)
  • Best music sound: HD 800 S (if wired), or Px8 S2 / Focal Bathys (if wireless). (rtings.com)

If you want, I can give you a top 3 in each category by budget.

What are the best alternatives to wireless over-ear headphones with ANC? comparison
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Best alternatives depend on what you want to improve vs. wireless over-ear ANC:

1) Wired over-ear headphones

Best if you want better sound quality, no battery worries, lower latency.

  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — very natural sound, great for home listening
  • Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X — durable, comfortable, strong isolation
  • Sony MDR-7506 — classic, lightweight, affordable
2) In-ear ANC earbuds

Best if you want portability and strong noise canceling.

  • Sony WF-1000XM5 — best overall ANC earbuds
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds — top-tier comfort and ANC
  • Apple AirPods Pro 2 — excellent for iPhone users
3) Passive noise-isolating IEMs

Best if you want good isolation without ANC and great value.

  • Etymotic ER2XR — among the best isolation you can get
  • Shure SE215 — durable and comfortable
  • 7Hz Salnotes Zero 2 — budget pick with solid sound
4) Open-back headphones

Best if you listen at home and want more natural, spacious sound.

  • Sennheiser HD 560S — excellent neutral sound
  • Audio-Technica ATH-R70x — airy, detailed, comfortable
  • HIFIMAN Sundara — strong detail and value
5) Clip-on / bone-conduction headphones

Best if you want situational awareness while walking or running.

  • Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 — best-known bone conduction option
  • Bose Ultra Open Earbuds — open-ear listening with better sound than bone conduction

If you tell me your main use case—travel, office, gaming, gym, or home listening—I can narrow it to the best 3.

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If you want the closest alternative to wireless over-ear ANC headphones, go with ANC earbuds. My top picks:

  • Best overall: Sony WF-1000XM6 — strongest all-around premium ANC option. (rtings.com)
  • Best mid-range: Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 4 — great sound and solid noise blocking. (rtings.com)
  • Best budget: Anker Soundcore Space A40 — excellent value ANC earbuds. (rtings.com)
  • Best for iPhone users who hate ear tips: AirPods 4 with ANC. (soundguys.com)

If you want open-ear alternatives instead of noise blocking:

  • Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 — best bone-conduction option for running/cycling and situational awareness. (soundguys.com)
  • Shokz OpenFit 2+ — best open-ear earbuds if you want awareness but better sound than bone conduction. (soundguys.com)
  • Anker Soundcore AeroFit 2 — strong budget open-ear pick. (soundguys.com)

Quick rule:

  • Want best ANC → earbuds.
  • Want comfort + awareness → open-ear / bone conduction. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best for travel, gym, office, or iPhone/Android.

Which over-ear headphones are better for studio monitoring vs casual listening? comparison
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For studio monitoring, you usually want accurate, revealing, and often closed-back headphones. For casual listening, people usually prefer more bass, wider soundstage, and comfort.

Better for studio monitoring

These are common pro picks:

  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — good all-round studio standard, closed-back, punchy but fairly balanced.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (80 ohm) — excellent comfort, strong isolation, great for tracking.
  • Sennheiser HD 600 / HD 650 — very accurate for mixing, but open-back so not ideal in noisy spaces.
  • Sony MDR-7506 — classic monitoring headphone, detailed and affordable.
Better for casual listening

These are usually more enjoyable out of the box:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best if you want noise canceling and easy everyday listening.
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — very comfortable, smooth, relaxed sound.
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — stylish, richer sound, good for music enjoyment.
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — strong battery, warm sound, very good all-rounder.
Quick rule
  • Monitoring / mixing: HD 600, HD 650, DT 770 Pro, ATH-M50x
  • Casual / commuting: WH-1000XM5, QuietComfort Ultra, Momentum 4

If you want, I can also give you the best headphone under $100 / $200 / $300 for each category.

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Studio monitoring:

  • Closed-back for tracking/recording: Sony MDR-7506 or AKG K371. They’re common studio-style choices with a more neutral/bright tuning and good isolation; RTINGS calls the K371 slightly better overall than the MDR-7506, while the MDR-7506 remains a studio staple. (rtings.com)
  • Open-back for mixing/critical listening: Sennheiser HD 600 / HD 6XX or Sennheiser HD 560S. Sennheiser’s HD 600 is an open-back design aimed at a natural listening experience, and RTINGS lists the HD 560S and Audeze MM-100 among its top studio/audiophile picks. (us.sennheiser-hearing.com)

Casual listening:

  • Best all-around wireless picks: Sony WH-1000XM5 or Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless. RTINGS notes the Sony has stronger ANC and a more immersive sound option, while the Momentum 4 is more comfortable and has much longer battery life. (rtings.com)
  • If you want a more “fun” sound and commuting-friendly ANC, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are also a strong casual pick. (rtings.com)

Simple rule:

  • Monitoring = accuracy first.
  • Casual listening = comfort, ANC, and features first. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can give you best picks under $100 / $200 / $500.

What are the best alternatives to the best-selling over-ear headphones? comparison
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If you mean alternatives to the Sony WH-1000XM5 (one of the best-selling over-ear headphones), the best picks are:

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort and top-tier noise canceling
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best for sound quality and battery life
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — best premium sound and design
  • Sonos Ace — great for home theater and solid all-around use
  • Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — best budget-friendly alternative

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. best alternatives by budget, or
  2. best alternatives to AirPods Max instead.
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If you mean the usual best-selling premium over-ear ANC headphones (Sony/Bose class), the best alternatives right now are:

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) — best if you want the comfiest fit and top-tier noise canceling. (bose.com)
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — still the best value if you want Sony-style ANC and features for less than the newest flagship. (electronics.sony.com)
  • Sonos Ace — great for movies/TV and Sonos soundbar users. (sonos.com)
  • Apple AirPods Max — the best pick for iPhone/Mac users who want premium build and spatial audio. (apple.com)
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best for battery life and warm, enjoyable sound. (us.sennheiser-hearing.com)
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 — best if you care more about sound quality and style than app-heavy features. (bowerswilkins.com)

My quick pick:

If you want, I can narrow this to best under $200 / $300 / $500.

How do over-ear headphones compare with on-ear headphones? comparison 2,900/mo
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Over-ear vs on-ear headphones

  • Over-ear: Ear cups fully surround your ears.
    • Pros: Better comfort for long sessions, usually better sound quality and bass, stronger noise isolation.
    • Cons: Bulkier, hotter, less portable.
  • On-ear: Pads rest on top of your ears.
    • Pros: Lighter, smaller, more portable, often cooler to wear.
    • Cons: Can get uncomfortable after a while, usually leak more sound, weaker isolation and bass.

Quick rule:

  • Want comfort + best soundover-ear
  • Want portability + lighter feelon-ear

Good examples:

  • Over-ear: Sony WH-1000XM5, Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, Sennheiser HD 560S
  • On-ear: Bose SoundLink On-Ear, Sennheiser HD 250BT, Grado SR60x (light, though more “on/around-ear” feel)

If you want, I can also recommend the best choice for travel, gym, office, or gaming.

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Over-ear vs on-ear headphones:

  • Over-ear: cups fully surround your ears.
    • Pros: better sound isolation, usually more bass, often more comfortable for long sessions
    • Cons: bulkier, warmer, less portable
  • On-ear: pads sit directly on your ears.
    • Pros: lighter, smaller, more portable
    • Cons: usually less isolation, can feel pressure on ears, sound leaks more

Quick rule of thumb:

  • Pick over-ear for home listening, travel, noise reduction, gaming, and comfort.
  • Pick on-ear if you want something compact and lighter for everyday carry.

If you want, I can also compare them for comfort, sound quality, or gym use.

What are the best alternatives to over-ear headphones for travel? comparison
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Best travel alternatives to over-ear headphones:

  • Noise-cancelling earbuds — best all-around swap for travel
    • Sony WF-1000XM5
    • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds
    • Apple AirPods Pro 2 (best if you use iPhone)
  • Lightweight on-ear headphones — more breathable than over-ear, usually less bulky
    • Bose QuietComfort Headphones are still over-ear, so for on-ear look at Sennheiser HD 250BT or Beats Solo 4
    • Better for short flights/train rides than long hauls
  • Neckband earbuds — good if you want battery life and easy access
    • Sony WI-1000XM2
    • Beats Flex (cheaper, no ANC)
  • Sleep/travel headbands — best for leaning back or sleeping
    • Musicozy Sleep Headphones
    • Bose Sleepbuds II are discontinued, so availability is limited

If you want the best overall travel alternative, I’d pick Sony WF-1000XM5 or AirPods Pro 2. If you tell me your phone (iPhone/Android) and budget, I can narrow it to 2–3 best picks.

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If you want a travel-friendly alternative to over-ear headphones, the best all-around swap is ANC earbuds. RTINGS currently names the Technics EAH-AZ100 as its best travel earbuds, and says they’re great for travel with over 12 hours of battery life. For a more comfortable in-ear option, it also highlights the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen). (rtings.com)

If you want something less isolating but more aware of your surroundings, look at bone-conduction / open-ear headphones like the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2. These keep your ear canals open, which is useful if you want to hear announcements, traffic, or conversation while traveling. (techradar.com)

If you prefer a bigger headphone feel but smaller than over-ears, on-ear headphones are the main category to consider. RTINGS’ current on-ear picks include the Audio-Technica ATH-M60x (wired) and JBL Tune 520BT as a budget Bluetooth option. (rtings.com)

My quick picks:

  • Best overall: Technics EAH-AZ100 earbuds. (rtings.com)
  • Best for comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen). (rtings.com)
  • Best for awareness: Shokz OpenRun Pro 2. (techradar.com)
  • Best compact budget option: JBL Tune 520BT on-ears. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, noise cancellation, or comfort for long flights.

Which over-ear headphones are better for comfort vs portability? comparison
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If you mean over-ear headphones specifically:

Better for comfort

Look for large, lightweight, padded models:

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — excellent long-wear comfort
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — very comfortable, soft pads, light
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — roomy fit, long battery, comfy for many people
Better for portability

Look for folding, smaller, travel-friendly models:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — very portable for a full-size over-ear, but doesn’t fold flat
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — good travel case, compact enough
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — premium, fairly portable, but a bit bulkier
Quick rule
  • Comfort first: Bose QC Ultra or Sony XM5
  • Portability first: Sony XM5 or Bose QC Ultra
  • Best balance: Sony WH-1000XM5

If you want, I can also give you the best over-ear headphones under $200 / $300 / premium.

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Comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. Bose says they use soft plush cushions, an adjustable headband, and a lightweight fit; the headphones weigh about 0.25 kg and fold flat into their case. (bose.com)

Portability: Sony WH-1000XM6. Sony’s spec page lists them at about 8.96 oz, and Sony says they now fold again for easier carry and a smaller case fit. (sony.com)

If you want both: Bose QC Ultra is the safer comfort pick; Sony XM6 is the better travel pick. Apple AirPods Max are the least portable here at about 384.8 g / 13.6 oz. (bose.com)

If you want, I can give you a top 3 by comfort, top 3 by portability, or a best one under $300.

What are the best alternatives to closed-back over-ear headphones? comparison
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Best alternatives depend on what you want instead of closed-back over-ear. The main options are:

1) Open-back over-ear headphones

Best for sound quality, comfort, and spaciousness at home.

  • Sennheiser HD 560S — best all-around value
  • Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X — durable, detailed, easy to drive
  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — smoother, more premium listening
  • HIFIMAN Edition XS — wide soundstage, great for the price
2) In-ear monitors (IEMs)

Best for portability, isolation, and strong sound quality.

  • Simgot EM6L — excellent budget choice
  • Moondrop Aria 2 — clean, balanced, very popular
  • Truthear HEXA — detailed and neutral
  • 7Hz Timeless AE — great planar IEM option
3) True wireless earbuds

Best for wireless convenience.

  • Sony WF-1000XM5 — best overall
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds — best noise canceling
  • Apple AirPods Pro 2 — best for iPhone users
  • Technics EAH-AZ80 — excellent sound and features
4) On-ear headphones

Best if you want smaller, lighter headphones.

  • Koss Porta Pro — classic, cheap, fun sound
  • Sennheiser HD 25 — rugged and punchy
  • Beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless Copper — premium on-ear option
5) Bone conduction headphones

Best for situational awareness during running/cycling.

  • Shokz OpenRun Pro 2
  • Shokz OpenSwim Pro
Quick pick
  • Best sound at home: Sennheiser HD 560S
  • Best portable option: Truthear HEXA
  • Best wireless earbuds: Sony WF-1000XM5

If you tell me your budget and whether you want music, gaming, commuting, or office use, I can narrow it to the best 3.

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If you mean alternatives to closed-back over-ear headphones, the best options are usually:

  • Open-back over-ear headphones — best for home listening, bigger soundstage, more natural sound. Good picks: Sennheiser HD 560S, Sennheiser HD 6XX, HiFiMan Edition XS. Open-backs trade away isolation and leak sound, so they’re bad for commuting or shared spaces. (rtings.com)
  • Wireless earbuds / IEMs — best for portability, travel, and everyday use. Good picks: Sony WF-1000XM6, Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4, Anker Soundcore Space A40. (rtings.com)
  • Open-ear / bone-conduction headphones — best if you want to hear your surroundings while listening. A strong current pick is the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds. (rtings.com)
  • On-ear headphones — a middle ground if you want something smaller than over-ears. Good current pick: JBL Live 670NC. (rtings.com)

Quick rule:

  • Best sound: open-back
  • Best portability: earbuds/IEMs
  • Best awareness: open-ear
  • Smallest full headphone form: on-ear (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down to best for music, gaming, office, or travel.

Why do my over-ear headphones hurt after an hour? problem
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Usually it’s one of these:

  • Clamp force too high: the headband squeezes too hard.
  • Pads are too small/deep: they press on your ears instead of around them.
  • Too much weight: heavy headphones cause fatigue.
  • Heat/pressure build-up: fake leather pads can get hot and sore.
  • Headband pressure on the top of your head: poor padding or fit.

What to do:

  • Stretch the headband slightly over a stack of books for a day or two.
  • Replace the pads with thicker, softer ones.
  • Adjust the fit so the cups sit fully around your ears.
  • If you wear them for long sessions, try lighter/open-back models.

Good comfy options:

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — very light, low clamp, very comfortable.
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — soft fit, good for long wear.
  • Sennheiser HD 560S — great comfort if you’re okay with wired/open-back.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro — sturdy, but fit can be snug for some; aftermarket pads help a lot.

If you want, I can recommend the most comfortable headphones under your budget.

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Usually one of these:

  • Clamp force too high — the headband presses the cups into your jaw/temples.
  • Ear pads too small or shallow — your ears get compressed.
  • Heavy headphones — your neck/jaw muscles fatigue.
  • Hot spots — one part of the pad is pressing harder than the rest.
  • Heat/sweat buildup — makes pressure feel worse over time.
  • Incorrect fit — headband too low/high or cups rotated wrong.

What helps:

  • Loosen the headband a bit, if possible.
  • Adjust the cups so they fully surround your ears.
  • Take 5-minute breaks every 45–60 minutes.
  • Try softer/thicker replacement pads.
  • If they’re new, let them “break in” over a few days.
  • If they still hurt, the model may just be a bad fit for your head shape.

If you want, I can help you figure out whether it’s clamp force, pad size, or weight based on your headphone model.

How do I stop over-ear headphones from making my ears sweat? problem
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A few things help a lot:

  • Use velour or fabric ear pads instead of pleather/leather. They breathe better.
    • Good replacements: Dekoni Audio Velour pads, Brainwavz Velour pads, or WC Wicked Cushions breathable/velour options.
  • Pick lighter, more open headphones if you can.
    • Open-back models like Sennheiser HD 560S or Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X tend to run cooler than sealed, bass-heavy closed-backs.
  • Take short breaks every 30–60 minutes and lift the cups off for a minute.
  • Keep the room cooler / use a fan. Even a small desk fan helps.
  • Reduce clamping pressure if the headphones are squeezing too hard.
    • Some models can be gently adjusted; if they’re new, try a few days of use to “break in.”
  • Clean the pads regularly so sweat doesn’t build up and make it worse.
  • If you want an easy fix, try mesh pad covers or wicking headphone covers like Geekria or WC covers.

If you tell me your headphone model, I can suggest the best pad swap for it.

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Try these:

  • Use breathable pads: velour, fabric, or cooling gel pads sweat less than leatherette.
  • Loosen the clamping force a bit if your headphones allow it.
  • Take short breaks every 30–60 minutes.
  • Lower volume / heat: louder listening can mean longer wear and more effort from you.
  • Keep room temp down with a fan or AC.
  • Wipe pads regularly so they don’t trap oil and moisture.
  • Switch styles sometimes: on-ear, open-back, or true wireless can be cooler.
  • Wear them over thinner hair / no hat if that applies.

If you want, I can recommend specific cooling ear pad replacements for your headphone model.

Why do my over-ear headphones keep slipping off? problem
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Usually it’s one of these:

  • Headband too loose / stretched out
  • Clamping force is too weak
  • Ear pads are worn flat so they don’t grip well
  • Head is smaller/shape doesn’t match the headset
  • Smooth hair/hat/hood reduces friction
  • They’re just a poor fit model

Quick fixes:

  • Adjust the headband smaller
  • Replace worn pads with new OEM pads
  • Add a headband cushion or a silicone grip cover
  • If they’re still loose, use a headphone strap or fit clip
  • If the model is known for loose fit, consider a better-fitting pair

Brands/models that tend to stay put better:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 – light, but can be a bit loose for some
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra – generally comfortable, moderate clamp
  • Sennheiser HD 560S – secure fit for many people
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro – stronger clamp, very stable

If you want, tell me the exact headphone model, and I can tell you whether it’s a fit issue or a repair/accessory issue.

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Usually one of these:

  • Wrong fit/size: the headband is too big or the clamping force is too weak.
  • Worn earpads: flattened pads reduce grip and change the fit.
  • Hair/hat/glasses: slippery hair, a beanie, or thick frames can push them off.
  • Too much movement: if you nod, bend, or walk a lot, loose headphones slide more.
  • Headband position: sitting too high/low can make them unstable.

Quick fixes:

  • Tighten or bend the headband slightly inward if the design allows.
  • Replace worn pads.
  • Adjust so the cups sit centered over your ears.
  • Try a headband cover or grip strip.
  • If they’re still loose, you may need a smaller model or one with stronger clamp.

If you want, I can help diagnose it based on your headphone model.

How can I reduce outside noise with over-ear headphones? problem
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To reduce outside noise with over-ear headphones, focus on noise isolation + active noise canceling (ANC) + fit.

What helps most
  • ANC headphones: Best for steady noises like engines, fans, AC.
  • Good seal: Large earcups and soft pads that fully cover your ears matter a lot.
  • Closed-back design: Better than open-back for blocking sound.
  • Tight but comfortable clamp: If they don’t seal well, noise leaks in.
Good models to look at
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — top-tier ANC, very strong all-around.
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — excellent comfort and noise blocking.
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 — strong ANC, great battery life.
  • Apple AirPods Max — very good ANC if you’re in the Apple ecosystem.
  • Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — cheaper, solid noise reduction for the price.
  • Shure AONIC 50 Gen 2 — good sound and decent isolation.
Extra tips
  • Wear them snugly and adjust the headband so the pads fully seal.
  • If your hair, glasses, or facial shape break the seal, ANC works worse.
  • Replace worn-out ear pads when they flatten.
  • For maximum blocking, use foam ear tips/earplugs under headphones only if you can tolerate it, but usually ANC alone is better.

If you want, I can recommend the best one for your budget or for travel, office, or sleep.

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To reduce outside noise with over-ear headphones:

  • Choose closed-back, noise-canceling models: Best for blocking sound.
  • Get a tight but comfortable seal: Glasses, hair, or worn-out pads can let noise in.
  • Use thicker ear pads: Memory foam or leatherette usually isolates better than thin fabric.
  • Turn on ANC: Active noise canceling helps most with low-frequency sounds like engines and fans.
  • Use passive isolation too: Even with ANC, a good physical seal matters a lot.
  • Replace worn pads: Old compressed pads reduce noise blocking.
  • Listen at lower volume: Easier to hear detail without overpowering noise.
  • Add a hood/hat or sit in a quieter spot: Small environment changes help more than people expect.

If you want, I can also recommend specific over-ear headphones that are best for noise blocking under your budget.

Why do my over-ear headphones sound muddy? problem
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“Muddy” over-ear headphones usually means too much bass / low-mid bleed and not enough treble clarity. Common causes:

  • Bad seal or fit: loose pads can blur bass and mids.
  • Too much bass EQ: even a small bass boost can make vocals sound cloudy.
  • Weak source / low-quality audio: Bluetooth SBC, low-bitrate files, or bad DACs can smear detail.
  • Worn ear pads: flattened pads change the tuning and often make sound boomy.
  • Headphone tuning: some models are just naturally warm/dark.
  • Driver issues: distortion or damage can make everything sound muffled.

Quick fixes:

  1. Turn off bass boost / “enhanced” EQ.
  2. Try a different device or wired connection.
  3. Check the pads and headband fit.
  4. Test with a high-quality track.
  5. If Bluetooth, use a better codec-capable device.

If you want clearer sound, good options are:

  • Sennheiser HD 560S — clean, detailed, not muddy
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — punchy, clearer than many consumer sets
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — adjustable, but may need EQ to reduce bass
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro — crisp, though bright

If you tell me your headphone model and what you’re listening on, I can narrow it down fast.

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Usually because the bass and lower mids are overpowering the rest. Common causes:

  • EQ too bass-heavy
  • Poor seal / fit changing frequency balance
  • Ear pads worn out and leaking sound
  • Low-quality source or compressed audio
  • Headphone tuning that’s naturally warm/dark
  • Wrong codec or bad Bluetooth connection on wireless models

Quick fixes:

  1. Turn down 100–400 Hz a bit in EQ.
  2. Reduce bass boost / “enhanced sound” settings.
  3. Check pad condition and seal.
  4. Try a different song / higher-quality file.
  5. Compare wired vs Bluetooth if applicable.

If you want, I can help you diagnose it based on your headphone model and what device you’re using.

How do I fix crackling in over-ear headphones? problem 10/mo
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Try these in order:

  1. Check the source
    • Test the headphones on a different device.
    • If the crackling stops, the problem is the phone/PC/DAC, not the headphones.
  2. Inspect the cable and jack
    • For wired headphones, a loose or damaged cable is the most common cause.
    • Wiggle the cable near both ends; if crackling changes, the cable is likely bad.
    • Replace it with a known-good one like AudioQuest Evergreen, UGREEN 3.5mm, or the manufacturer’s original cable.
  3. Clean the connections
    • Blow out dust from the jack.
    • Clean plugs with a little isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab.
    • Let everything fully dry before using.
  4. Check Bluetooth interference
    • For wireless headphones, move away from Wi‑Fi routers, microwaves, and crowded Bluetooth areas.
    • Re-pair the headphones.
    • Update firmware if the brand supports it.
  5. Charge fully / replace battery
    • Low battery can cause crackling in some wireless models.
    • If the battery is old, replacement may be needed.
  6. Adjust audio settings
    • Lower volume on the source and headphone.
    • On PC, change sample rate in sound settings to 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz.
    • Disable audio enhancements.
  7. Rule out the headphone driver
    • If crackling happens in one ear or at certain frequencies, the driver may be damaged.
    • At that point, repair or replacement is usually the fix.

If you want, I can help you diagnose it based on whether your headphones are wired or Bluetooth and the brand/model.

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Try these, in order:

  1. Swap the source
    • Test a different device/app/cable.
    • If it only crackles on one device, the problem is probably there.
  2. Check the cable/plug
    • Reseat the plug fully.
    • Wiggle the cable near both ends; if it crackles, the cable may be damaged.
    • Try another cable if your headphones are detachable.
  3. Clean the jack/contacts
    • Dust or oxidation can cause crackling.
    • Gently clean the headphone plug and device port.
  4. Lower volume / EQ
    • Crackling can be clipping/distortion from too much gain.
    • Turn down headphone volume, bass boost, or EQ.
  5. Disable Bluetooth issues
    • If wireless, recharge fully.
    • Re-pair the headphones.
    • Move away from interference (Wi‑Fi routers, microwaves, other devices).
  6. Check the headphone drivers
    • If the crackling happens on loud bass notes, one driver may be failing.
  7. Inspect for physical damage
    • Broken headband wiring, loose earcup connections, or moisture damage can cause it.
  8. Update drivers/firmware
    • For USB/Bluetooth headphones, update the device drivers or headphone firmware.
Quick diagnosis
  • Crackles on one device only → source/device problem.
  • Crackles with any device → headphone or cable problem.
  • Crackles when you move the cable → cable/connection issue.

If you want, tell me wired or wireless and the headphone model, and I can narrow it down fast.

Why do my wireless over-ear headphones disconnect so much? problem 10/mo
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Common reasons:

  • Weak Bluetooth signal: body, walls, or your phone in a pocket can cause dropouts.
  • Interference: Wi‑Fi routers, microwaves, crowded 2.4 GHz areas, and other Bluetooth devices.
  • Low battery: some headphones get flaky before they fully die.
  • Outdated firmware / buggy software: especially on Sony, Bose, JBL, Beats, etc.
  • Multipoint confusion: if they’re paired to two devices, they may keep switching.
  • Bad Bluetooth adapter: common on laptops/PCs.
  • Hardware issue: worn battery, antenna, or internal fault.

What to try:

  1. Charge fully and test again.
  2. Forget/re-pair the headphones.
  3. Update firmware in the manufacturer app.
  4. Turn off multipoint if you don’t need it.
  5. Move closer to the source device.
  6. Disable other BT devices nearby and test in a cleaner area.
  7. Try another device to see if the headphones or phone/laptop is the problem.

If you want more reliable over-ear models, good options are:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
  • Jabra Elite 85h (older but solid)

If you tell me the headphone model and what device you use, I can narrow it down fast.

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Common causes:

  • Weak Bluetooth signal: body, walls, pockets, or distance block it.
  • Interference: Wi‑Fi, microwaves, other Bluetooth devices, crowded 2.4 GHz areas.
  • Low battery: some headphones get flaky before dying.
  • Bad pairing/cache: old Bluetooth data can cause dropouts.
  • Firmware/software bugs: headset, phone, or computer needs updates.
  • Multipoint switching: it keeps jumping between two devices.
  • Hardware issue: failing battery, antenna, or internal fault.

Quick fixes:

  1. Charge both headphones and source device.
  2. Forget the headphones and re-pair them.
  3. Update firmware for the headphones and OS on your phone/PC.
  4. Turn off multipoint if you don’t need it.
  5. Test near the source device with no other Bluetooth gear nearby.
  6. Reset the headphones to factory settings.
  7. Try a different device to see whether the problem follows the headphones.

If you want, I can help you troubleshoot based on your headphone model and what device you use.

How do I make over-ear headphones more comfortable for long sessions? problem 10/mo
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A few easy fixes:

  • Swap the ear pads: Softer, thicker pads often help the most. Good options:
    • Dekoni Elite Velour
    • Brainwavz Oval/XL memory foam pads
    • Wicked Cushions replacements
  • Reduce clamp force: Gently stretch the headband over a stack of books or a box for a few hours/days. Do it slowly so you don’t crack anything.
  • Adjust the fit: Make sure the cups sit fully around your ears and the headband isn’t too high on your head.
  • Deal with heat/sweat: If your pads get hot, velour or perforated leather pads feel cooler than stock pleather.
  • Add a headband pad: Helps if the top of your head gets sore.
    • Dekoni Nuggets
    • Geekria headband cushion
  • Use a headphone stand: Lets the pads “recover” and keeps them from getting compressed.
    • Twelve South Fermata
    • Lamicall Headphone Stand
  • If you wear glasses: Use softer pads or thinner frames; pressure from glasses arms is a big comfort killer.

If you tell me your exact headphone model, I can recommend the best pad swap for it.

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A few high-impact fixes:

  • Reduce clamp force: Gently stretch the headband over a stack of books overnight.
  • Improve padding: Replace worn ear pads with thicker, softer pads or memory-foam pads.
  • Adjust fit: Move the cups so they fully surround your ears without pressing on them.
  • Lighten pressure points: Add a headband cushion if the top of your head hurts.
  • Manage heat: Take short breaks every 60–90 minutes; choose velour pads if your ears get hot.
  • Check weight: If they’re just too heavy, a lighter model may be the real solution.
  • Wear correctly: Keep hair, glasses arms, and jewelry from creating extra pressure.

If you want, I can also suggest comfort upgrades for a specific headphone model.

Why are my over-ear headphones too tight? problem 140/mo
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Usually it’s one of these:

  • Clamping force is high: the headband is built to squeeze for stability.
  • Headband not broken in: many headphones loosen a bit after days/weeks.
  • Ear pads are too firm or thick: new pads can make them feel tighter.
  • Wrong size/shape for your head: some models just run small.
  • Glasses or hair volume can make the pressure feel worse.

What to do:

  • Stretch them gently over a stack of books or a box for a few hours to a day.
  • Wear them in for short sessions.
  • Swap to softer replacement pads if available.

If you want headphones that are usually more comfortable, try:

  • Sennheiser HD 599
  • Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 for wireless

If you tell me the exact model, I can say whether it’s known for being tight and suggest the best fix.

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Common reasons:

  • Clamp force is too high: the headband presses inward too much.
  • Headband is too small for your head shape.
  • Ear pads are stiff/new and haven’t broken in yet.
  • Earpads are shallow, so they press on your ears instead of around them.
  • Weight distribution is off, making the pressure feel worse over time.

What you can do:

  • Wear them for short periods to break them in.
  • Gently stretch the headband over a box/books for a few hours.
  • Replace the pads with softer or deeper earpads if the model supports it.
  • Adjust the headband so the cups sit evenly, not too high or low.

If they cause pain, headaches, or numbness, they’re probably just a poor fit. If you want, I can help you tell whether it’s clamp force vs. pad size vs. headband fit.

How do I know if over-ear headphones are worth the money? problem 20/mo
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Over-ear headphones are worth the money if you care about any of these:

  • Sound quality: bigger drivers and better tuning often give fuller bass, clearer mids, and less fatigue.
  • Comfort for long sessions: usually better than earbuds for 2+ hours.
  • Noise isolation / ANC: great for flights, offices, and commuting.
  • Mic quality: some models are much better for calls than cheap earbuds.
  • Durability: good over-ears can last years; many have replaceable pads/cables.
Good signs you should buy them
  • You listen at a desk, home, or on flights a lot.
  • You want one pair for music, movies, and calls.
  • You dislike earbuds hurting your ears.
  • You’re willing to spend at least $100–$300 for noticeably better quality.
When they may not be worth it
  • You mostly exercise or run errands.
  • Portability matters most.
  • You already have a decent pair of earbuds and only use headphones casually.
Quick product picks
  • Best value: Anker Soundcore Space One
  • Best all-around ANC: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
  • Best wired sound for less: Sennheiser HD 560S
  • Best budget wired: Audio-Technica ATH-M20x
Simple rule

If you’ll use them most days for an hour or more, over-ear headphones are usually worth it. If you want, I can help you decide based on your budget and how you’ll use them.

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They’re worth it if you care about comfort, sound quality, and isolation more than portability.

Usually worth the money if you:

  • listen for long sessions
  • want bigger, more immersive sound
  • hate ear fatigue from earbuds
  • work in noisy places
  • want better mic/call quality for calls

Maybe not worth it if you:

  • need something ultra-portable
  • exercise a lot
  • mostly listen casually
  • already like earbuds
  • won’t use them often

Good signs you should buy them:

  • you’ve tried cheap headphones and noticed a real difference
  • you want noise canceling
  • you’re okay carrying a larger headset
  • your budget is enough for something decent, not just “looks premium”

Rule of thumb: If you’ll use them several times a week for 2+ years, a good pair is usually worth it. If they’ll sit in a drawer, not really.

If you want, I can help you judge your specific use case and tell you whether to spend under $100, $100–250, or more.

How much do good over-ear headphones cost? transactional 10/mo
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Good over-ear headphones usually cost:

  • $100–$200: solid everyday wired/wireless options
    • Sony WH-CH720N (~$130)
    • Sennheiser HD 560S (~$150)
  • $200–$350: best value for most people
    • Sony WH-1000XM5 (~$330)
    • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (~$429, often discounted)
    • Sennheiser Accentum Plus (~$200)
  • $350+: premium, top-tier ANC or audiophile models
    • Apple AirPods Max (~$549)
    • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e (~$400)
    • Sony WH-1000XM6 (if available in your market, usually premium-priced)

If you want, I can also recommend the best over-ear headphones under $150, $300, or $500.

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A good pair of over-ear headphones usually costs:

  • Budget-good: $80–$100
  • Very good mainstream: $150–$300
  • Premium/flagship: $300–$450+ (soundguys.com)

Examples: the JLab JBuds Lux ANC is about $79.99, Sony’s WH-1000XM5 is $249.99, Bose QuietComfort Ultra is $299, and the newer Bose QC Ultra 2nd Gen is $449. (soundguys.com)

If you want, I can give you the best picks under $100, under $200, and under $300.

What are the best over-ear headphones under $100? transactional 390/mo
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Best over-ear headphones under $100:

  1. Anker Soundcore Life Q30
    • Best overall value
    • Good ANC, solid sound, comfy
    • Usually around $70–$90
  2. JBL Tune 710BT
    • Best for wireless battery life
    • Punchy bass, easy to use
    • Usually around $60–$80
  3. Sony WH-CH720N
    • Best if you want lightweight comfort + decent ANC
    • Clear sound, very good for long wear
    • Often just under $100 on sale
  4. Audio-Technica ATH-M20xBT
    • Best sound quality for the money
    • More balanced/clean than bass-heavy options
    • Usually around $80–$100
  5. JLab JBuds Lux ANC
    • Best budget ANC pick
    • Feature-packed for the price
    • Typically $50–$80
  6. Sennheiser HD 450BT
    • Good if you like a more refined sound
    • ANC is decent, build is solid
    • Often $80–$100

Quick pick:

  • Best overall: Soundcore Life Q30
  • Best comfort: Sony WH-CH720N
  • Best sound: Audio-Technica ATH-M20xBT

If you want, I can narrow it down by bass-heavy, best noise canceling, or best for gaming.

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Here are the best over-ear headphones under $100 right now:

  • Best overall: Anker Soundcore Life Q20 2024 — best all-around pick if you want ANC, long battery life, and a strong value. RTINGS says it has excellent noise canceling, multipoint, and about 49 hours with ANC on. (rtings.com)
  • Best for ANC on a tight budget: Anker Soundcore Life Q30 — WIRED calls it a standout for its hybrid ANC and 40-hour battery life. (wired.com)
  • Best sound/features for the price: JLab JBuds Lux ANC — SoundGuys says these over-ears deliver impressive performance at $79.99, with good sound and useful ANC. (soundguys.com)
  • Best wired pick: Audio-Technica ATH-M20x / M20xBT — WIRED recommends the wired M20x as a great budget over-ear for clear, detailed listening, and also likes the M20xBT for its 60-hour battery life and comfy pads. (wired.com)

My quick pick:

  • Want wireless + ANC: Soundcore Life Q20 2024
  • Want best cheap noise canceling: Soundcore Life Q30
  • Want cleaner studio-style sound: ATH-M20x / M20xBT (rtings.com)

If you want, I can also narrow this to best for iPhone, best for bass, or best for travel.

What are the best over-ear headphones under $300? transactional 50/mo
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Here are some of the best over-ear headphones under $300:

Best overall
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — Great noise canceling, strong sound, very comfortable. Often the best all-around pick when on sale under $300.
Best for sound quality
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — Excellent audio, huge battery life, comfortable. A top choice if sound matters most.
Best noise canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — Best-in-class ANC and very comfy. Usually near $300, sometimes under.
Best value
  • Sony WH-1000XM4 — Older than the XM5, but still fantastic and often much cheaper. Probably the best value pick.
Best wired / audiophile-leaning
  • Sennheiser HD 560S — Great detail and accurate sound for the price, but not wireless and no ANC.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro — Strong bass, very comfortable, durable. Great for home/desk use.
Best for calls + everyday use
  • Jabra Elite 85h — Good battery and call quality, though not as strong as Sony/Bose for ANC.
Quick picks
  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best sound: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best budget value: Sony WH-1000XM4

If you want, I can narrow it down by wireless vs wired, music genre, or whether you care most about ANC, comfort, or sound quality.

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If you want the best over-ear headphones under $300 right now, these are the safest picks:

  • Best overall ANC: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — great sound, excellent battery life, usually around your budget. (soundguys.com)
  • Best noise canceling: Sony WH-1000XM4 — older, but still a standout if you find it on sale under $300. (rtings.com)
  • Best value ANC: Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — strong noise canceling and lots of features for the money. (rtings.com)
  • Best sound for wired/audiophile use: Sennheiser HD 560S — excellent neutral sound, but no ANC and best used at home/desk. (soundguys.com)
  • Best closed-back wired option: AKG K371 — strong tuning and a good all-around closed-back pick. (headphonesty.com)

My quick picks:

If you want, I can narrow this to wireless only, best for bass, or best for small heads/glasses.

Are expensive over-ear headphones worth it? transactional 10/mo
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Sometimes—if you care about sound quality, comfort, and build, good over-ear headphones can be worth it.

Worth it if you:
  • Listen a lot at home or work
  • Want better detail, bass control, and separation
  • Need comfort for long sessions
  • Want noise canceling for travel
Often not worth it if you:
  • Mainly use them casually
  • Listen in noisy places and don’t care much about fidelity
  • Mostly use a phone speaker/cheap earbuds already
Good “expensive but worth it” picks:
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around wireless ANC
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — top comfort + noise canceling
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 — excellent battery and sound
  • Sony MDR-Z1R or Sennheiser HD 800 S — high-end wired audiophile level
Best value picks:
  • Bose QuietComfort
  • Sony WH-1000XM4
  • Sennheiser HD 560S (wired, great sound for the price)

If you tell me your budget and whether you want wireless, ANC, or pure sound quality, I can recommend the best one.

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Sometimes, yes—but only if you care about specific things.

Worth it if you want:

  • better sound quality
  • better noise canceling
  • more comfortable long-term wear
  • better build quality/durability
  • features like app EQ, multipoint Bluetooth, or better mic quality

Usually not worth it if you:

  • mainly listen casually
  • use them for podcasts/Zoom
  • won’t notice subtle sound differences
  • tend to lose or damage headphones

Rule of thumb:

  • $50–150: best value for most people
  • $150–300: big jump in comfort, ANC, and sound
  • $300+: diminishing returns; you pay more for refinement, not night-and-day improvement

Examples:

  • Best value wireless: Sony WH-1000XM5, Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best wired sound for the money: Sennheiser HD 560S, Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
  • Luxury/enthusiast tier: Sennheiser HD 800 S, Focal Bathys (wireless)

If you want, I can recommend the best over-ear headphones for your budget and use case.

What are the best value over-ear headphones? transactional 2,400/mo
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Here are the best value over-ear headphones right now, by use case:

Best overall value

Sennheiser HD 560S

  • Excellent sound for the money
  • Great for music, gaming, and critical listening
  • Wired, open-back, so not for noisy places
Best budget wireless

Anker Soundcore Space Q45

  • Strong noise canceling
  • Good battery life
  • Very solid sound for the price
Best value under ~$100

Sony WH-CH720N

  • Lightweight, comfy, decent ANC
  • Good all-rounder for commuting and office use
Best budget wired closed-back

Audio-Technica ATH-M40x

  • Punchy, reliable sound
  • Good if you want isolation and durability
  • Not the comfiest, but a classic value pick
Best premium value

Bose QuietComfort Headphones

  • Best-in-class comfort
  • Great ANC
  • Usually the safest buy if you want wireless everyday use
Best for bass + portability

JBL Tune 770NC

  • Fun sound, strong battery
  • Good value if you like a more bassy tuning

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best value for music, gaming, commuting, or under a specific budget.

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Best value over-ear headphones right now:

  • Best overall value: Sony WH-1000XM6 — top-tier sound and ANC, but pricey. Best if you want “buy once, keep for years.” (rtings.com)
  • Best mid-range value: Sony WH-CH720N — strong features and ANC for the money; a solid sweet spot. (whathifi.com)
  • Best budget value: Anker Soundcore Life Q20 2024 — RTINGS’ budget pick; very hard to beat if you want the cheapest good over-ears. (rtings.com)
  • Best budget ANC value: Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — if noise canceling matters more than absolute cheapest price. (rtings.com)

If you want one simple pick: Sony WH-CH720N for most people on a budget; Anker Q20 2024 if you want the lowest price; WH-1000XM6 if you want the best. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow it to wireless vs wired, under $100, or best for small ears/glasses.

Are there any good cheap over-ear headphones? transactional 390/mo
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Yes — a few cheap over-ear headphones are genuinely good:

  • Sony MDR-ZX110 — very cheap, lightweight, decent sound for the price.
  • JLab Studio Pro — good budget wireless option, comfy, solid battery.
  • Anker Soundcore Life Q20 — one of the best cheap ANC over-ears; good sound and noise canceling for the money.
  • Sennheiser HD 206 — cheap wired option with clean sound.
  • Philips SHP9600 — a bit more expensive, but one of the best value open-back over-ears.

If you want the safest pick:

  • Best cheap wireless: Soundcore Life Q20
  • Best ultra-budget wired: Sony MDR-ZX110
  • Best sound for the money: Philips SHP9600

If you want, I can give you a short list based on wired vs wireless and your budget.

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Yes — a few good cheap over-ear picks right now are:

  • Anker Soundcore Life Q20 2024 — best if you want the cheapest decent ANC over-ear option; RTINGS says they’re the best headphones under $50 and SoundGuys also rates them very highly for budget noise canceling. (rtings.com)
  • Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless — a strong step up if you can spend a bit more; SoundGuys calls them the best budget Bluetooth headphones under $100. (rtings.com)
  • JLab JBuds Lux ANC — another solid under-$100 option, especially if you want wireless over-ear headphones with ANC. (soundguys.com)
  • Sony WH-CH720N — usually a good mid-budget pick if you find them on sale; RTINGS lists them as a comfortable mid-range over-ear model. (rtings.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down to: best for sound, best for ANC, or best under $50 / $100.

What are the best over-ear headphones on sale? transactional 320/mo
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I can’t see live deals, but these are the best over-ear headphones that are frequently worth buying when discounted:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best overall ANC, great sound, very comfortable
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort + noise canceling
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life and strong sound
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — best premium sound quality
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem
  • Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — best budget pick

Good sale targets:

  • WH-1000XM5: buy if it’s meaningfully discounted
  • Momentum 4: often the best value when on sale
  • Soundcore Q45: solid if you want to spend less

If you want, I can also give you the best picks by budget: under $100, $200, or $300.

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Best over-ear headphone deals I found right now:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5$248 at Best Buy (was $398). Great all-around value. (bestbuy.com)
  • Sony WH-1000XM6$398 at Best Buy (was $458). Best premium pick if you want Sony’s newest flagships. (bestbuy.com)
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen)$425 at Best Buy (was $449). Best for comfort + ANC. (bestbuy.com)
  • Bose QuietComfort SC$229.99 at Best Buy (was $259.99). Best cheaper noise-canceling option. (bestbuy.com)

If you want the shortest recommendation: buy the XM5 at $248 unless you specifically want the newer XM6 or Bose comfort. (bestbuy.com)

If you want, I can narrow this down by budget (under $200 / under $300 / premium) or use case (travel, office, music).

Where can I buy over-ear headphones online? transactional
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You can buy over-ear headphones online from:

  • Amazon — huge selection, fast shipping, easy returns
  • Best Buy — good for popular models and warranties
  • B&H Photo — strong audio selection, often good pricing
  • Crutchfield — reliable customer support, quality brands
  • Direct from brands — like Sony, Bose, Sennheiser, Audio-Technica, Bowers & Wilkins, Apple

Popular over-ear headphones to look for:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x (wired)
  • Apple AirPods Max

If you want, I can recommend the best pair based on your budget or use case.

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You can buy over-ear headphones online at:

  • Amazon
  • Best Buy
  • Walmart
  • Target
  • Adorama
  • B&H Photo
  • Direct from brands like Sony, Bose, Sennheiser, Apple, and Bowers & Wilkins

If you want, I can also recommend the best ones by budget, sound quality, or noise cancellation.

Do over-ear headphones come with a warranty? transactional 50/mo
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Yes—most over-ear headphones come with a manufacturer warranty.

Typical coverage:

  • 1 year is most common
  • Some brands offer 2 years or more
  • It usually covers defects in materials/workmanship, not accidental damage or normal wear

Examples:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — usually 1-year warranty in the U.S.
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — typically 1-year warranty
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — often 2-year warranty in many regions
  • Apple AirPods Max1-year limited warranty

Also, if you buy from places like Best Buy, Amazon, or B&H, they may offer an extended protection plan.

If you want, I can list the warranty terms for a specific headphone model.

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Yes—most over-ear headphones come with a manufacturer’s warranty, often around 1 year, but it varies by brand and model.

A few things to check:

  • Length: 1 year is common; some offer longer.
  • Coverage: usually defects, not accidental damage or wear.
  • Registration: some brands require product registration.
  • Retailer vs. manufacturer: store return policies are separate.

If you want, I can help check the warranty for a specific headphone model.

What is the best price for wireless over-ear headphones? transactional
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If you mean best value for wireless over-ear headphones, the sweet spot is usually $80–$150.

Top picks by price:

  • Best overall value: Anker Soundcore Space One — often around $90–$120
  • Best budget: JLab JBuds Lux ANC — about $60–$80
  • Best for ANC on a budget: Sony WH-CH720N — about $90–$130
  • Best premium deal: Sony WH-1000XM5 — often drops to $250–$300

My quick recommendation: If you want the best price-to-performance, get the Soundcore Space One.

If you want, I can also give you the best current picks under $50, under $100, and under $200.

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If you mean best value, the sweet spot is usually $100–$150. In that range, the Anker Soundcore Space Q45 is often under $100 and is RTINGS’ top budget noise-canceling pick, while the new Soundcore Space 2 is launching at $129. (rtings.com)

If you want premium wireless over-ear headphones, expect about $300–$450+: the Sony WH-1000XM6 has a $459 MSRP, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra is around $449, and the Sennheiser Momentum 4 often dips to about $226 on sale from $449. (tomsguide.com)

Quick pick:

  • Best cheap: under $100
  • Best overall value: $100–$150
  • Best premium: $300–$450 (rtings.com)

If you want, I can give you the best current model under $100, $150, or $300.

TOM — Top of Mind (15 prompts)

What are the best over-ear headphones right now? 33,100/mo
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Top picks right now:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5 — great sound, top-tier noise canceling, excellent battery
  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — the most comfortable, best ANC for travel/office
  • Best sound quality (wireless): Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — richer, more detailed audio, huge battery
  • Best premium sound: Focal Bathys — pricey, but excellent clarity and build
  • Best value: Anker Soundcore Space One — very good for the money

If you want wired/audiophile over-ear headphones:

  • Best all-round wired: Sennheiser HD 660S2
  • Best detail/performance: Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro
  • Best planar option: Audeze LCD-X (expensive, amazing)

If you tell me your budget and whether you want noise canceling, wired, or wireless, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 picks.

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Here are the best over-ear headphones right now, by use case:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5

Great noise canceling, strong sound, comfy, excellent battery.

  • Best for Apple users: AirPods Max

Top-tier ANC, very good sound, seamless with iPhone/Mac. Expensive.

  • Best sound quality: Bowers & Wilkins Px8

Rich, detailed, premium build. Less “feature-heavy” than Sony/Bose.

  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

Probably the most effective ANC for travel and commuting.

  • Best value: Sony WH-1000XM4

Older than XM5, but still excellent and usually much cheaper.

  • Best open-back for home listening: Sennheiser HD 660S2

If you want natural, spacious sound and don’t need isolation.

  • Best wireless audiophile pick: Focal Bathys

Very strong sound quality with wireless convenience.

If you want one simple pick for most people: Sony WH-1000XM5. If you want the quietest pair: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. If you want the best sound and don’t mind paying more: Bowers & Wilkins Px8.

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, Apple/Android, or travel vs home use.

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Here are the best over-ear headphones to buy right now, by use case:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5

Best mix of sound, ANC, comfort, and features.

  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

Top-tier ANC and very comfortable.

  • Best battery life: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

Great sound and around 60 hours of battery.

  • Best for Apple users: AirPods Max

Best integration with iPhone/iPad/Mac, excellent ANC, premium build.

  • Best sound quality: Focal Bathys

Expensive, but outstanding audio for a wireless ANC headphone.

  • Best value: Sony WH-CH720N

Much cheaper, still very good ANC and sound for the money.

If you want, I can narrow it down to:

  1. best for travel,
  2. best for music sound, or
  3. best under a specific budget.
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Here are the best over-ear headphones I’d recommend right now, by category:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around mix of sound, ANC, comfort, and battery.
  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — still the king for pure ANC and comfort.
  • Best sound quality (wireless): Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — bigger, cleaner sound and excellent battery life.
  • Best premium pick: Apple AirPods Max — great build, strong ANC, and best if you’re deep in Apple’s ecosystem.
  • Best audiophile wireless: Focal Bathys — pricey, but the sound is outstanding.
  • Best value: Anker Soundcore Space One — shockingly good for the money.
  • Best for gaming + music: Audeze Maxwell — huge sound, amazing battery, and excellent for gaming.

If you want just one buy, I’d pick:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 for most people
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra if you care most about comfort/ANC
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 if sound and battery matter most

If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, sound quality, noise canceling, or Apple/Android use.

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Best over-ear headphones right now, by category:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
  • Best sound quality: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
  • Best premium all-rounder: Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e
  • Best Apple-friendly pick: AirPods Max
  • Best budget: Anker Soundcore Space One or Soundcore Q45

If you want one safe buy for most people: Sony WH-1000XM5.

If you want the strongest ANC and comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones.

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. best for travel,
  2. best for music, or
  3. best under a specific budget.
What are the top over-ear headphone brands?
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Top over-ear headphone brands:

  • Sony — especially the WH-1000XM5 / XM4 for noise canceling
  • BoseQuietComfort Ultra Headphones for comfort and ANC
  • SennheiserMomentum 4 and HD 600/660S2 for sound quality
  • Bowers & WilkinsPx7 S2e / Px8 for premium build and sound
  • AppleAirPods Max if you’re in the Apple ecosystem
  • Audio-TechnicaATH-M50x for a solid all-round wired option
  • AudezeMaxwell for high-end wireless gaming and audio
  • FocalBathys / Clear for audiophile-grade sound
  • BeyerdynamicDT 770 Pro / DT 700 Pro X for studio use
  • AKGK371 and higher-end studio models

If you want, I can also rank them by best noise canceling, best sound, or best value.

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Top over-ear headphone brands include:

  • Sony — best known for noise-canceling models like the WH-1000XM5
  • Bose — excellent comfort and ANC, especially the QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
  • Sennheiser — strong sound quality, like the Momentum 4 Wireless
  • Bowers & Wilkins — premium build and sound, e.g. Px7 S2e
  • Apple — especially the AirPods Max for iPhone users
  • Audio-Technica — great value and studio-style options, like the ATH-M50x
  • Beats — bass-heavy, stylish, good for Apple ecosystem
  • AKG — solid audio performance, especially older studio models
  • Focal — high-end audiophile headphones, like the Bathys
  • Beyerdynamic — durable, detailed sound, such as the DT 770 Pro

If you want, I can also rank them by best sound, best noise canceling, or best for the money.

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Top over-ear headphone brands:

  • Sony — great all-around noise canceling; e.g. WH-1000XM5
  • Bose — best comfort and ANC for many people; e.g. QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
  • Sennheiser — strong sound quality; e.g. Momentum 4 Wireless
  • Apple — best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem; e.g. AirPods Max
  • Bowers & Wilkins — premium sound/build; e.g. Px7 S2e
  • Audio-Technica — solid value and studio-style sound; e.g. ATH-M50xBT2
  • Sony / JBL / Anker Soundcore — good budget picks; e.g. Soundcore Space One

If you want, I can narrow it down to the best brand for sound quality, ANC, comfort, or budget.

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Top over-ear headphone brands include:

  • Sony — e.g. WH-1000XM5
  • Bose — e.g. QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
  • Sennheiser — e.g. Momentum 4 Wireless, HD 660S2
  • Beyerdynamic — e.g. DT 770 Pro, DT 900 Pro X
  • Sony (audio) actually already included; maybe also Audio-Technica — e.g. ATH-M50x, ATH-R70x
  • Bowers & Wilkins — e.g. Px7 S2e
  • Apple — e.g. AirPods Max
  • Focal — e.g. Bathys, Clear Mg
  • Audeze — e.g. Maxwell, LCD-2
  • AKG — e.g. K371, K702

If you want, I can also rank the best ones by sound quality, noise canceling, or budget.

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Top over-ear headphone brands:

  • Sony — especially the WH-1000XM5 / WH-1000XM4 for noise canceling
  • BoseQuietComfort Ultra Headphones / QuietComfort 45
  • SennheiserMomentum 4 Wireless for sound quality
  • Bowers & WilkinsPx7 S2e / Px8 for premium build and sound
  • Sony Audio-Technica — actually Audio-Technica is a top brand for wired over-ear, like the ATH-M50x
  • AppleAirPods Max for iPhone users
  • AudezeMaxwell or LCD-series for high-end audiophile sound
  • BeyerdynamicDT 770 Pro / DT 990 Pro for studio use
  • FocalBathys for premium wireless, Clear for audiophile wired
  • JBL — good value picks like the Tour One M2

If you want, I can also rank them by best sound, best ANC, or best value.

Which over-ear headphones are most recommended?
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Top over-ear headphones people most often recommend:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around wireless noise-cancelling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort and ANC
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life + sound quality
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem
  • Sony MDR-7506 — classic wired studio reference
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro — great durable closed-back for home/studio
  • Sennheiser HD 600 — highly recommended open-back for sound quality
  • Audeze Maxwell — top pick for gaming and very good sound

If you want, I can narrow it down to:

  • best under $100 / $200 / $300
  • best for travel
  • best for sound quality
  • best for ANC
  • best for gaming
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Here are the most commonly recommended over-ear headphones:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around for noise canceling, comfort, and sound
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort and top-tier ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — great sound quality and battery life
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — premium sound, stylish build
  • Sony MDR-M1 — strong wired studio-style pick
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — classic budget-friendly wired option

If you want the single safest recommendation, go with the Sony WH-1000XM5. If you want the most comfortable, choose the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones.

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, music/gaming, or best for travel.

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Top over-ear headphones people most often recommend:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around wireless noise-canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best comfort + ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — best for Apple users, great sound/build
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — excellent battery life + strong sound
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro — great wired studio-style closed-back
  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — top wired open-back for serious listening
  • Sony WH-CH720N — best budget ANC option

If you want the single safest pick, get the Sony WH-1000XM5. If comfort is most important, get the Bose QuietComfort Ultra.

If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, ANC, sound quality, or gaming.

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The most commonly recommended over-ear headphones are:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best overall for noise canceling, comfort, and sound
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best if comfort and ANC are top priority
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — great sound quality and very long battery life
  • Apple AirPods Max — best for Apple users, premium build and spatial audio
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — best for more detailed, audiophile-leaning sound

If you want the simplest pick: Sony WH-1000XM5.

If you tell me your budget and whether you care most about sound, noise canceling, or comfort, I can narrow it to the best one for you.

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A few of the most consistently recommended over-ear headphones right now:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around for noise cancelling + comfort + battery
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort and top-tier ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best for sound quality + long battery life
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — premium choice for more detailed, lively sound
  • Sony MDR-M1 or Sennheiser HD 560S — great wired options for pure audio quality

If you want the simplest recommendation:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best sound: Sennheiser Momentum 4 or B&W Px7 S2e

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, best for travel, best for gaming, or best sound quality.

What are the most popular over-ear headphones? 390/mo
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Some of the most popular over-ear headphones right now are:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best-known premium wireless noise-cancelling pick
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — excellent comfort and ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — top choice for Apple users
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — strong sound and long battery life
  • Sony WH-CH720N — popular budget noise-cancelling option
  • Bose QuietComfort Headphones — simpler, very comfortable everyday use
  • Beats Studio Pro — popular for bass-forward sound and Apple integration
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro — classic wired studio headphones
  • Sennheiser HD 560S — popular wired audiophile pick
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — widely used for music and content creation

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best over-ear headphones for noise canceling, sound quality, gaming, or budget.

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Some of the most popular over-ear headphones right now are:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best-known all-around wireless noise-canceling headphones
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — super popular for comfort and ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — top pick for iPhone users, premium build
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — strong sound quality and battery life
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — stylish, high-end sound
  • Sony WH-CH720N — popular mid-range option
  • Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — very popular budget-friendly choice
  • JBL Tune 770NC — common affordable wireless pick
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — classic wired studio headphones
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro — widely used for mixing and monitoring

If you want, I can also rank them by sound quality, noise cancellation, comfort, or budget.

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Some of the most popular over-ear headphones right now are:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — top pick for noise canceling and all-around use
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — excellent comfort and ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — great battery life and sound
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — premium sound and style
  • Sony WH-CH720N — popular budget-friendly option
  • Anker Soundcore Space One — strong value for the price
  • Bose QuietComfort Headphones — lighter, simpler, and very comfortable

If you want, I can also narrow it down by best for travel, best sound quality, best budget, or best for iPhone/Android.

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Some of the most popular over-ear headphones are:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — top pick for noise canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — excellent comfort and ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — strong sound and battery life
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — premium sound quality
  • Sony WH-1000XM4 — older than the XM5, but still extremely popular
  • Bose QuietComfort Headphones — simpler, lighter, very comfortable
  • Anker Soundcore Space One — popular budget option
  • Soundcore Space Q45 — another strong value pick

If you want, I can also narrow it down to:

  • best overall
  • best for travel
  • best budget
  • best for iPhone/Apple
  • best for sound quality
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Some of the most popular over-ear headphones right now are:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — top all-around pick, best known for noise canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — very popular for comfort and ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — especially popular with iPhone users
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — strong sound and long battery life
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — premium sound and build
  • JBL Tour One M2 — solid value with good features
  • Sony WH-CH720N — popular budget-friendly option
  • Anker Soundcore Space One — affordable and well-liked for the price

If you want, I can also narrow this down to the best for sound, noise canceling, comfort, or budget.

What are the best over-ear headphones for everyday use?
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For everyday use, the best over-ear headphones are usually:

Best overall

Sony WH-1000XM5 Great all-around pick: excellent noise canceling, very good sound, comfy, long battery life.

Best for Apple users

Apple AirPods Max Best if you’re deep in Apple’s ecosystem. Top-tier ANC, strong sound, premium build.

Best value

Sony WH-1000XM4 Older than the XM5 but still fantastic, usually cheaper, and very close in day-to-day use.

Best comfort

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones Super comfortable for long wear, excellent ANC, easy everyday pick.

Best sound quality

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless Great audio, long battery life, and solid for commuting/work.

Best budget

Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Much cheaper, surprisingly good ANC and battery life for the price.

If you want, I can narrow it down based on:

  • budget
  • iPhone vs Android
  • best noise canceling
  • best sound quality
  • best for long wear
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Best everyday over-ear headphones right now:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around for most people

Great noise canceling, excellent battery, comfy, and very reliable for commuting/work.

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best comfort

Super light, very comfortable for long wear, and top-tier ANC.

  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery + sound

Strong sound quality, huge battery life, and good for daily use.

  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem

Best integration with iPhone/Mac, premium build, strong ANC, but pricey.

  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — best style + sound balance

More audiophile-leaning sound and premium feel.

If you want the safest pick: Sony WH-1000XM5. If comfort matters most: Bose QuietComfort Ultra. If you want long battery life: Sennheiser Momentum 4.

If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget or iPhone vs Android.

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For everyday use, the best over-ear headphones are usually the ones that balance comfort, sound, battery, and noise canceling.

Top picks:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around for most people; excellent ANC, comfy, great battery.
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort and noise canceling; very easy to wear all day.
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you use iPhone/Mac; premium build and great spatial audio.
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life and strong sound quality.
  • Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e — best if you want a more detailed, refined sound.

Best budget option:

  • Anker Soundcore Space One — very good value, solid ANC, comfortable, much cheaper.

If you want just one recommendation: Sony WH-1000XM5. If comfort matters most: Bose QuietComfort Ultra.

If you want, I can also give you the best choice for iPhone, Android, work, or travel.

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For everyday use, the best over-ear headphones usually balance comfort, sound, noise cancellation, battery life, and reliability. My top picks:

Best overall

Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Excellent noise cancellation
  • Very comfortable for long wear
  • Great battery life
  • Best all-around choice for most people
Best for Apple users

Apple AirPods Max

  • Seamless iPhone/iPad/Mac pairing
  • Great sound and ANC
  • Premium build
  • Expensive, and a bit heavy
Best sound quality

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Superb comfort
  • Strong noise cancellation
  • Very easy to wear all day
  • Slightly less “fun” than Sony for some listeners
Best value

Anker Soundcore Space Q45

  • Much cheaper than flagship models
  • Good ANC and battery life
  • Strong choice if you want value over luxury
Best for calls

Sony WH-1000XM5 or Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Both are solid for voice calls and work well in everyday use
If you want wired + wireless versatility

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

  • Excellent battery life
  • Great sound
  • Comfortable
  • Good if you care more about audio quality than ANC perfection

Quick recommendation:

  • Most people: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best for iPhone: AirPods Max
  • Best budget pick: Soundcore Space Q45

If you want, I can also give you the best option under $200, $300, and $400.

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For everyday use, the best over-ear headphones are usually wireless, comfortable, and have good noise canceling.

Top picks:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around: excellent sound, top-tier ANC, very comfortable
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best comfort and noise canceling for long wear
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you use iPhone/Mac; great sound and seamless integration
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life and strong sound quality
  • Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e — best premium sound with a stylish build

Best value:

  • Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — very good ANC and sound for the price
  • Sony WH-CH720N — lighter, affordable, and solid for daily use

If you want one safe recommendation: Sony WH-1000XM5. If you want max comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra.

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, iPhone vs Android, or work/travel/gym use.

What over-ear headphones do people usually buy? 390/mo
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People usually buy these over-ear headphones:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — very popular overall, best-known for noise canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — comfy, great ANC, very common for travel
  • Apple AirPods Max — popular with iPhone users, premium but expensive
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — strong sound quality and battery life
  • Bose QuietComfort Headphones — older/newer basic Bose option, still a common buy
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — classic wired studio-style headphones, very popular
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro — common for home listening and editing
  • Sony WH-CH720N — budget-friendly Sony option

If you want, I can narrow it down to:

  • best for travel
  • best for sound quality
  • best budget
  • best for Apple/iPhone
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Popular over-ear headphones people often buy:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — top pick for noise canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — very comfy, great ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re in Apple’s ecosystem
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — strong sound and battery life
  • Sony WH-CH720N — cheaper, very popular budget option
  • Bose QuietComfort Headphones — simple, lightweight, reliable

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, best sound, best noise canceling, or best for gaming.

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Common “usual buys” in over-ear headphones are:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — the most popular premium pick for noise canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — comfort-first, great ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — strong sound and battery life
  • Sony WH-CH720N — cheaper, widely bought budget ANC option
  • Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — very popular value pick

If you want, I can also narrow it down to:

  • best overall
  • best for noise canceling
  • best under $100 / $200
  • best for music quality
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A lot of people usually buy these over-ear headphones:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 – super popular for noise cancelling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones – great comfort, strong ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max – popular with iPhone users, premium price
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless – good sound and battery life
  • Beats Studio Pro – common for Apple users, bass-forward
  • Sony WH-CH720N – cheaper, very common budget pick
  • Anker Soundcore Space Q45 – strong value for the price

If you want, I can also rank the best ones by budget, sound quality, or noise cancelling.

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People usually buy these over-ear headphones:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — most popular premium pick for noise canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — very comfortable, great ANC
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — strong sound quality and long battery life
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — stylish, premium sound
  • Anker Soundcore Space One — budget-friendly and widely bought
  • Sony WH-CH720N — affordable Sony option with good ANC
  • JBL Tune 770NC — common budget over-ear choice

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, best for travel, or best sound quality.

What are the best over-ear headphones for sound quality? 210/mo
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If sound quality is the priority, these are the standout over-ear headphones:

Best overall wired: Sennheiser HD 800 S

  • Huge soundstage, extreme detail, very neutral/clean
  • Best for critical listening

Best high-end all-rounder: Focal Clear Mg

  • Punchy, lively, excellent clarity and dynamics
  • More “fun” than the HD 800 S

Best value audiophile pick: Sennheiser HD 600

  • Classic reference sound, very balanced
  • Still one of the safest buys for pure sound

Best closed-back for sound quality: Dan Clark Audio Aeon 2 Noire

  • Very refined, detailed, and controlled
  • Great if you need isolation

Best wireless for sound quality: Focal Bathys

  • Among the best-sounding Bluetooth headphones
  • Also has excellent ANC and build

Best premium wireless alternative: Bowers & Wilkins Px8

  • Rich, detailed, engaging sound
  • Strong choice if you want luxury + wireless

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. best under $300,
  2. best wireless, or
  3. best for bass / neutral / vocals.
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If you want the best sound quality in over-ear headphones, these are top picks:

Best overall wired

Sennheiser HD 800 S

  • Huge, highly detailed soundstage
  • Extremely resolving and natural
  • Best for critical listening at home
Best “endgame” all-rounder

Focal Clear Mg

  • Punchy, dynamic, very detailed
  • More fun and engaging than ultra-neutral options
  • Excellent for most genres
Best neutral reference

Audeze LCD-X

  • Very accurate, strong bass, low distortion
  • Great for mixing and serious listening
  • Heavy, but sonically excellent
Best budget audiophile

Sennheiser HD 600

  • Classic balanced tuning
  • Still one of the best values for pure sound quality
  • Needs a decent amp
Best wireless for sound

Bowers & Wilkins Px8

  • Best sound quality among premium wireless sets
  • Rich, detailed, polished sound
  • Great if you want convenience without major compromise
Best ANC wireless sound

Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Not the most audiophile, but very good overall
  • Excellent noise canceling and strong tuning
  • Best if you need travel + ANC

If you want, I can narrow this to:

  • wired vs wireless
  • budget under $300 / $500 / $1000
  • best for bass, vocals, or classical
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If you want the best sound quality, these are the standouts:

Best overall (open-back)
  • Sennheiser HD 800 S — huge, highly detailed soundstage; excellent imaging.
  • Focal Utopia — incredibly resolving, fast, and natural; very premium.
  • Audeze LCD-5 — planar detail with tight bass and very high resolution.
Best value for sound quality
  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — smooth, balanced, very musical.
  • HIFIMAN Sundara — great detail and openness for the price.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro — very sharp, analytical, and punchy.
Best closed-back
  • Dan Clark Audio Aeon 2 Noire — excellent tuning and isolation.
  • Focal Stellia — luxury closed-back with top-tier clarity.
  • Audeze LCD-XC — strong bass and high detail, but heavier.
My quick picks
  • Best all-around sound: Sennheiser HD 800 S
  • Best pure sound quality if budget isn’t a limit: Focal Utopia
  • Best value: Sennheiser HD 660S2

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, open vs closed, or music genre.

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If sound quality is the priority, these are some of the best over-ear headphones:

Best overall (wired):

  • Sennheiser HD 800 S — huge soundstage, extremely detailed, reference-level clarity.

Best for a more natural, musical sound:

  • Focal Clear Mg — lively, rich, excellent dynamics and detail.
  • Audeze LCD-X — powerful, deep bass, very resolving planar sound.

Best value audiophile pick:

  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — smooth, balanced, very strong mids and vocals.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro — sharp detail, great imaging, a bit bright.

Best wireless for sound quality:

  • Bowers & Wilkins Px8 — best-tuned premium ANC headphone for sound.
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — not the most audiophile, but very good and versatile.
  • Focal Bathys — probably the best sound-first wireless option.

If you want one pick:

  • Wired: Focal Clear Mg
  • Wireless: Focal Bathys

If you want, I can narrow this down by budget, wired vs wireless, or music genre.

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For best sound quality, these are top-tier over-ear picks:

  • Sennheiser HD 800 S — best for spacious, ultra-detailed listening; excellent imaging.
  • Focal Utopia (2022) — breathtaking clarity, dynamics, and realism; very expensive.
  • Audeze LCD-5 — superb resolution and speed, with strong bass control.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro — best value for detailed, analytical sound.
  • Sennheiser HD 650 / HD 6XX — classic natural tuning; still one of the best for the money.
  • Hifiman Arya Organic — wide soundstage, very open and detailed.

If you want the best overall sound quality and budget isn’t a concern: Focal Utopia or Sennheiser HD 800 S.

If you want, I can also give you the best wired vs wireless options separately.

What are the best over-ear headphones for comfort? 20/mo
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If comfort is the priority, these are the best over-ear headphones to look at:

  1. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
    • Probably the most consistently comfortable choice
    • Very light clamp, plush ear pads, great for long sessions
  2. Sony WH-1000XM5
    • Very comfortable, especially for travel and office use
    • Soft pads, lightweight, good all-around pick
  3. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
    • Excellent comfort for long wear
    • Deeper earcups and strong battery life
  4. Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e
    • Premium feel, comfortable fit, good padding
    • Slightly firmer than Bose, but still very good
  5. Apple AirPods Max
    • Very plush and stable fit
    • Heavier than the others, so comfort depends on whether you mind the weight

Best overall for comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones Best value comfort pick: Sony WH-1000XM5 Best for long battery + comfort: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, wireless vs wired, or big head / glasses-friendly fit.

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For all-day comfort, these are top picks:

  1. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best overall comfort

Very light clamping force, soft pads, excellent for long sessions.

  1. Sony WH-1000XM5 — best comfortable ANC value

Very plush earcups, lightweight, easy to wear for hours.

  1. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery + comfort

Large pads, low pressure, great if you wear headphones all day.

  1. Apple AirPods Max — best premium build/comfort

Very comfy ear cushions, though heavier than the others.

  1. Sennheiser HD 560S — best for home listening comfort

Open-back, breathable, and very low ear fatigue.

If you want the most comfortable overall, I’d pick Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, wireless vs wired, or noise canceling vs home use.

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If comfort is the priority, these are the standouts:

  1. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — probably the most consistently comfortable wireless over-ear pair; light, мягкий clamp, great for long sessions.
  2. Sony WH-1000XM5 — very comfortable, lightweight, and excellent noise canceling.
  3. Sennheiser HD 599 — super comfy for home listening; big plush ear pads and very low clamp.
  4. Sennheiser HD 660S2 — similar comfort, more premium sound, still easy to wear for hours.
  5. Apple AirPods Max — very comfortable for many people, though heavier than the Bose/Sony models.

Best pick overall for comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. Best budget comfort pick: Sennheiser HD 599.

If you want, I can also narrow this down by wireless vs wired, budget, or small/large head fit.

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If comfort is the top priority, these are the best over-ear headphones:

  1. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
    • Probably the most consistently comfortable pick
    • Very light clamp, plush earcups, great for long listening sessions
  2. Sony WH-1000XM5
    • Soft fit and lightweight
    • Excellent if you want comfort plus top-tier noise canceling
  3. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
    • Big earcups, low clamping force
    • Great for people who wear headphones for hours
  4. Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e
    • Premium materials, comfy padding
    • Slightly firmer fit than Bose, but still very comfortable
  5. Apple AirPods Max
    • Very cushioned and premium-feeling
    • Heavier than the others, so comfort depends on how sensitive you are to weight

Best overall for comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones Best value comfort pick: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

If you want, I can also give you the best comfortable headphones by price: under $100, under $200, and premium.

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If comfort is the top priority, these are the standouts:

  1. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — probably the safest pick for all-day comfort. Very light, soft clamp, plush pads.
  2. Sony WH-1000XM5 — excellent comfort, lighter than older Sonys, great for travel and ANC.
  3. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — very comfortable for long sessions, big soft earcups, excellent battery life.
  4. Bose QuietComfort (2023) — usually the most “forget you’re wearing them” option if you want simple, cushy comfort.
  5. Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT2 — not as plush as Bose/Sony, but a good comfortable choice if you prefer a more secure fit.

Best overall for comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones Best value comfort pick: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, wireless vs wired, or big head / glasses-friendly fit.

What are the best over-ear headphones with noise cancelling? 8,100/mo
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Top over-ear noise-cancelling headphones right now:

  1. Sony WH-1000XM5 — best overall
    • Excellent ANC, great sound, comfy, strong app controls.
  2. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort + ANC
    • Very strong noise cancelling, lightweight, best if you wear them for hours.
  3. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life
    • Great sound, 60+ hour battery, solid ANC, good value.
  4. Apple AirPods Max — best for Apple users
    • Premium build, great ANC, excellent transparency mode, expensive.
  5. Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — best sound quality
    • More “audiophile” tuning, stylish, good ANC but not quite Bose/Sony level.

Quick pick:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best ANC/comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best battery: Sennheiser Momentum 4

If you want, I can also rank them by sound quality, comfort, or price.

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Top picks for over-ear noise-cancelling headphones:

  1. Sony WH-1000XM5best overall
    • Excellent ANC, great sound, very comfortable
    • Strong battery life
    • Best all-around choice for most people
  2. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphonesbest noise cancelling
    • Class-leading ANC, especially for travel/office
    • Very light and comfy
    • Sound is warm and polished
  3. Apple AirPods Maxbest for Apple users
    • Great ANC, premium build, excellent transparency mode
    • Best if you use iPhone, iPad, Mac
  4. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wirelessbest battery life + sound
    • Long battery life, detailed sound
    • Good ANC, usually cheaper than Sony/Bose
  5. Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2ebest sound quality
    • More audiophile-leaning sound
    • ANC is good, though not the absolute best

Quick recommendation:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best ANC: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best for Apple: AirPods Max
  • Best value: Sennheiser Momentum 4

If you want, I can also give you the best picks under $300, or rank them by comfort, sound, or travel use.

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Top picks for over-ear noise-cancelling headphones:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best overall ANC, great sound, comfy, excellent battery.
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort and top-tier noise cancelling, very easy to wear for long sessions.
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you use iPhone/Mac; great build and spatial audio, but expensive and heavy.
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life and strong sound quality, with very good ANC.
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — best for richer, more premium sound; ANC is good but not class-leading.
  • Anker Soundcore Space One — best budget pick; strong value, decent ANC, good battery.

If you want the single safest recommendation, get the Sony WH-1000XM5. If comfort/noise blocking matters most, get the Bose QuietComfort Ultra.

If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, iPhone vs Android, or best for travel.

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Top picks for over-ear noise-cancelling headphones:

Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Excellent ANC, great sound, very comfortable, strong battery life.

Best for Apple users: Apple AirPods Max

  • Top-tier ANC, premium build, excellent spatial audio. Expensive.

Best sound quality: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Very strong noise cancelling, super comfortable, polished sound.

Best value: Sony WH-1000XM4

  • Slightly older than the XM5, but still one of the best buys for ANC.

Best for travel/work: Bose QuietComfort Headphones

  • Lightweight, easy to wear for long sessions, great ANC.

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, phone type (iPhone/Android), or use case.

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Top picks for over-ear noise-cancelling headphones:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best overall balance of ANC, sound, comfort, battery life
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best pure noise cancellation and comfort
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life + great sound
  • Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — best style/sound combo, slightly weaker ANC

If you want one recommendation: Sony WH-1000XM5. If noise blocking is the top priority: Bose QuietComfort Ultra.

If you want, I can also give you the best under $300, best for travel, or best for calls.

What are the best wireless over-ear headphones? 1,300/mo
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Here are the best wireless over-ear headphones, depending on what you want:

Best overall

Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Excellent noise canceling
  • Great sound, strong battery
  • Very comfortable for long use
Best for Apple users

Apple AirPods Max

  • Best integration with iPhone/Mac
  • Superb transparency mode
  • Premium build and sound
Best sound quality

Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e

  • Rich, detailed sound
  • More “audiophile” tuning than most
  • Comfortable and stylish
Best noise canceling

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Top-tier ANC
  • Very comfortable
  • Great for travel and commuting
Best value

Sony WH-CH720N

  • Strong features for the price
  • Lightweight, good ANC
  • Much cheaper than flagships
Best for calls

Jabra Elite 10

  • Clear voice pickup
  • Comfortable, versatile
  • Good if you take lots of meetings

If you want one safe pick: Sony WH-1000XM5. If you want the best comfort: Bose QuietComfort Ultra. If you want the best sound: Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e.

If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, travel, gaming, or iPhone/Android.

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Top picks for wireless over-ear headphones:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5

Great sound, top-tier noise canceling, strong battery life, very reliable.

  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

Best if you want the most effective ANC and a super comfortable fit.

  • Best sound quality: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

Excellent audio, huge battery life, and good all-around performance.

  • Best for Apple users: Apple AirPods Max

Best integration with iPhone/Mac, premium build, very good ANC.

  • Best value: Sony WH-1000XM4

Older than the XM5, but still excellent and often much cheaper.

  • Best budget pick: Anker Soundcore Space One

Great features for the price, solid ANC, very good value.

If you want one simple recommendation: buy the Sony WH-1000XM5 unless you care most about comfort/ANC, then get the Bose QuietComfort Ultra.

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Here are the best wireless over-ear headphones right now, by category:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5 — excellent noise canceling, great sound, very comfortable.
  • Best for Apple users: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — superb ANC, very comfy, easy Apple pairing.
  • Best sound quality: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — richer, more detailed audio, huge battery life.
  • Best noise canceling: Sony WH-1000XM5 or Bose QuietComfort Ultra — both are top-tier.
  • Best for premium luxury: Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — stylish, excellent sound, less focus on ANC.
  • Best budget pick: Anker Soundcore Space One — strong value, solid ANC, good battery.
  • Best for calls: Jabra Elite 85h or Sony WH-1000XM5 — clear mics, dependable for meetings.

If you want one safe pick for most people: Sony WH-1000XM5.

If you want, I can also give you the best wireless over-ear headphones under $200, under $300, or for travel/gym/office.

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Here are the best wireless over-ear headphones, by category:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5

Top-tier noise canceling, excellent sound, very comfortable.

  • Best for Apple users: Apple AirPods Max

Great spatial audio, strong ANC, seamless iPhone/Mac integration.

  • Best sound quality: Bowers & Wilkins PX8

More premium, detailed sound; pricier, less focused on ANC.

  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

Best-in-class comfort and ANC, very easy to live with.

  • Best value: Sony WH-1000XM4

Still one of the smartest buys if you want premium features for less.

  • Best battery life: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

Excellent battery, good sound, strong all-around pick.

If you want, I can also give you the best choice for travel, office use, or workouts.

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Here are the best wireless over-ear headphones, depending on what you want:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5

Excellent noise canceling, great sound, strong battery, very comfortable.

  • Best for Apple users: Apple AirPods Max

Best integration with iPhone/Mac, top-tier ANC, premium build. Very expensive and heavy.

  • Best sound quality: Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e

More refined, spacious sound than most competitors; strong comfort and style.

  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

Extremely good ANC and very comfortable for long use.

  • Best value: Soundcore Space Q45

Great battery, solid ANC, good sound for the price.

  • Best for travel/battery: Sony WH-1000XM5 or Soundcore Space Q45

Both are excellent for long trips.

If you want one safe pick: Sony WH-1000XM5. If you tell me your budget and phone (iPhone/Android), I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.

What are the best over-ear headphones for commuting?
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For commuting, the best over-ear headphones are usually wireless noise-canceling models with good comfort and foldability.

Top picks:

  1. Sony WH-1000XM5 — best overall

Great ANC, very comfortable, excellent sound, strong battery.

  1. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort

Slightly better comfort than Sony for many people, top-tier noise canceling.

  1. Apple AirPods Max — best for Apple users

Excellent sound and ANC, seamless iPhone integration, but expensive/heavy.

  1. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life

Very long battery life, good sound, solid ANC, usually cheaper than Sony/Bose.

  1. Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e — best premium sound

Stylish, punchy sound, good comfort, decent ANC.

My quick recommendation:

  • Most people: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Longest comfort sessions: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best value: Sennheiser Momentum 4

If you want, I can also give you the best budget option or best for noisy trains/airplanes.

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For commuting, the best over-ear headphones are usually the ones with great noise canceling, comfy long-wear fit, and good battery.

Top picks
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best all-around for most people

Excellent ANC, very comfortable, great sound, long battery life.

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort and noise canceling

Super light-feeling, very effective on trains/buses, easy to wear for hours.

  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life

Great sound, strong ANC, and huge battery life if you commute a lot.

  • Apple AirPods Max — best for Apple users

Great ANC and build quality, especially smooth with iPhone/Mac, but pricey and heavier.

Best budget pick
  • Anker Soundcore Space One — best value

Strong ANC for the price, comfortable, and ideal if you don’t want to spend flagship money.

Quick recommendation
  • Most people: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Most comfortable commute: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best value: Soundcore Space One

If you want, I can also give you the best choice by budget (under $150, $300, etc.).

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For commuting, the best over-ear headphones are usually the ones with strong noise canceling, good comfort, and reliable battery.

Best overall

Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Excellent ANC for trains, buses, planes
  • Very comfortable for long wear
  • Great battery life
  • Lightweight and easy to carry
Best premium pick

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Best-in-class comfort
  • Top-tier noise canceling
  • Very good for noisy commutes
  • Slightly pricier than Sony
Best for Apple users

Apple AirPods Max

  • Best if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem
  • Great sound and ANC
  • Premium build
  • Heavy, so not ideal for everyone
Best budget option

Anker Soundcore Space One

  • Strong ANC for the price
  • Good comfort and battery
  • Great value if you don’t want to spend flagship money
Best for calls + commuting

Sony WH-1000XM5 or Bose QuietComfort Ultra Both handle voice calls and transit noise very well.

If you want, I can also give you:

  • best under $200
  • best for small heads
  • best foldable travel headphones
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For commuting, the best over-ear headphones are usually noise-canceling, comfy, foldable, and easy to carry.

Best overall

Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Best all-around ANC
  • Great sound, very comfortable
  • Long battery life
  • Best if you want the safest “buy once, be happy” pick
Best for iPhone users

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Excellent noise canceling
  • Very comfortable for long rides
  • Easy, reliable controls
  • Great if comfort matters most
Best battery life

Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

  • Up to ~60 hours battery
  • Strong sound quality
  • Good ANC
  • Great if you hate charging often
Best budget pick

Anker Soundcore Space One

  • Much cheaper than the top models
  • Strong ANC for the price
  • Comfortable and lightweight
  • Best value if you want good commuting headphones under flagship prices
Best premium alternative

Apple AirPods Max

  • Excellent sound and ANC
  • Best if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem
  • Heavy, though, so not ideal for everyone

If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, Apple/Android, or most comfortable for long train/bus rides.

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For commuting, the best over-ear headphones are usually the ones with strong noise canceling, good comfort, and easy portability.

Best overall
  • Sony WH-1000XM5

Best all-around for ANC, sound, battery, and comfort.

Best for noise canceling
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

Excellent at blocking subway, bus, and office noise; very comfortable.

Best Apple pick
  • Apple AirPods Max

Best if you use iPhone/Mac and want great sound + seamless pairing.

Best value
  • Sony WH-1000XM4

Still one of the best commuting headphones, usually cheaper than the XM5.

Best budget option
  • Anker Soundcore Space One

Great value with surprisingly solid ANC for the price.

If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, iPhone vs Android, or small head / glasses comfort.

What are the best over-ear headphones for home listening?
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For home listening, the best over-ear headphones are usually open-back models for the most natural, spacious sound.

Top picks
  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — best all-around for home listening; smooth, detailed, easy to enjoy for hours.
  • Sennheiser HD 600 — classic reference sound; neutral and very natural.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro — very detailed and punchy; great if you want extra clarity.
  • HiFiMAN Sundara — excellent value planars; wide soundstage and clean bass.
  • Audeze LCD-X — premium choice; powerful, detailed, and very immersive.
If you need closed-back
  • Dan Clark Audio Aeon 2 Noire — best closed-back for home use; refined and comfortable.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X — strong isolation, balanced sound, good value.
My quick recommendations
  • Best overall: Sennheiser HD 660S2
  • Best value: HiFiMAN Sundara
  • Best closed-back: Dan Clark Audio Aeon 2 Noire
  • Best detail: Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro

If you want, I can also give you a best picks under $300 / $500 / $1000 list.

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For home listening, the best over-ear headphones are usually open-back wired models for the biggest, most natural sound.

Top picks
  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — excellent all-around home listening; smooth, detailed, easy to enjoy for hours.
  • Sennheiser HD 800 S — best if you want a huge soundstage and very high detail.
  • Audeze LCD-X — superb bass, clarity, and power; great if you like a fuller, more visceral sound.
  • Focal Clear MG — lively, dynamic, and very detailed; one of the most exciting premium options.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro — sharp detail and strong imaging; great value if you like a more analytical sound.
Best closed-back if you need isolation
  • Denon AH-D9200 — luxurious closed-back sound with strong bass and great comfort.
  • Sony MDR-Z1R — big, spacious closed-back sound with excellent low-end.
Best wireless for home convenience
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best noise canceling and very good overall sound.
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — most comfortable, easy listening.
  • Audeze Maxwell — best sound quality in a wireless over-ear, though bulkier.
Quick pick
  • Best overall: Sennheiser HD 660S2
  • Best premium: Focal Clear MG
  • Best detail: HD 800 S
  • Best closed-back: Denon AH-D9200

If you want, I can also narrow this down by budget, music type, or whether you need wired vs wireless.

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For home listening, the best over-ear headphones are usually open-back models for the most natural soundstage.

Top picks:

  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — best all-around for home listening; smooth, detailed, easy to enjoy for hours.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro — very detailed and punchy; great if you like analytical sound.
  • HiFiMAN Sundara — excellent value, airy planar sound, very strong for the price.
  • Sennheiser HD 800 S — best if budget is no issue; huge soundstage and top-tier imaging.
  • Audeze LCD-X — rich, powerful planar sound; excellent if you want weight and detail.

If you need closed-back (less sound leakage):

  • Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X
  • Meze 99 Classics
  • Dan Clark Audio Aeon 2 Noire

Quick recommendation:

  • Best overall: Sennheiser HD 660S2
  • Best value: HiFiMAN Sundara
  • Best premium: Sennheiser HD 800 S

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, open-back vs closed-back, or music genre.

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For home listening, the best over-ear headphones are usually open-back models for wider, more natural sound.

Best overall
  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — balanced, smooth, excellent for long sessions
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro — very detailed, energetic, great if you like clarity
  • HiFiMan Sundara — spacious, clean, great value for planar sound
Best premium
  • Focal Clear MG — punchy, lively, excellent detail
  • Audeze LCD-X — powerful, rich, top-tier resolution
Best budget
  • Sennheiser HD 560S — probably the best value for accurate home listening
  • AKG K371 — closed-back option, tuned well and affordable
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — popular, but not as natural as the others
If you want closed-back
  • Beyerdynamic DT 700 Pro X — comfortable, solid isolation, good sound
  • Dan Clark Audio Aeon Closed X — more refined, very good for home use
Quick pick
  • Best all-around: Sennheiser HD 660S2
  • Best value: Sennheiser HD 560S
  • Best detail: Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro

If you want, I can narrow this down by budget, music genre, or whether you want open-back or closed-back.

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For home listening, the best over-ear headphones are usually open-back wired models for the most natural soundstage.

Top picks
  • Sennheiser HD 660S2 — best all-around for accurate, relaxed listening
  • Sennheiser HD 600 — classic neutral reference; still one of the best
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro — very detailed, punchy, great if you want more clarity
  • Audeze LCD-X — premium planar option with big, rich sound
  • Focal Clear Mg — excellent detail and dynamics, very engaging
If you want wireless
  • Sony WH-1000XM5 — best noise-canceling wireless overall
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — most comfortable, very good for long sessions
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 — best sound quality in a wireless all-rounder
Best value
  • Sennheiser HD 560S — outstanding sound for the price
  • Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X — clean, comfortable, easy to drive
Quick recommendation
  • Best overall: Sennheiser HD 660S2
  • Best budget: Sennheiser HD 560S
  • Best premium: Focal Clear Mg

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, music genre, and whether you want open-back or closed-back.

What are the best over-ear headphones for studio use?
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For studio use, the best over-ear headphones are usually neutral, detailed, and comfortable. My top picks:

Best overall
  • Sennheiser HD 600 — classic neutral reference sound, great for mixing.
  • Sennheiser HD 650 / HD 6XX — a little warmer than the HD 600, excellent for long sessions.
Best closed-back for recording
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (80 ohm) — very popular for tracking, strong isolation, comfy.
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — punchy, reliable, good all-around studio headphone.
Best premium reference
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro — very detailed, great for critical mixing/mastering.
  • Audeze LCD-X — superb planar detail and accuracy, but expensive and heavy.
Best budget
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M40x — better balanced than the M50x for the price.
  • Sony MDR-7506 — studio standard, clear mids/highs, lightweight.
Quick pick by use
  • Mixing/mastering: Sennheiser HD 600 / HD 650, Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro
  • Tracking/recording: DT 770 Pro, ATH-M50x
  • Budget: Sony MDR-7506, ATH-M40x

If you want, I can also narrow it down to best under $150, $300, or $500.

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For studio use, the “best” over-ear headphones usually depend on the job:

  • Tracking/recording: closed-back
  • Mixing/editing: open-back
Best overall studio picks

Open-back (best for mixing)

  • Sennheiser HD 650 / HD 660S2 — classic, very natural mids, great for mixing.
  • Beyerdynamic DT 900 Pro X — detailed, comfortable, easier to drive than older studio cans.
  • Neumann NDH 30 — very accurate, premium choice.
  • Audeze LCD-X — excellent detail and low-end clarity, pricey but top-tier.

Closed-back (best for recording/tracking)

  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (80 ohm) — the studio standard; comfortable and reliable.
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — popular, punchy, good isolation.
  • Sennheiser HD 280 Pro — strong isolation, very practical for tracking.
  • Shure SRH840A — balanced sound, solid all-around studio option.
My quick recommendations
  • Best value overall: Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 ohm
  • Best for mixing: Sennheiser HD 660S2
  • Best closed-back for recording: DT 770 Pro
  • Best premium option: Neumann NDH 30 or Audeze LCD-X

If you want, I can also give you the best studio headphones under $100, $200, and $500.

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For studio use, the best over-ear headphones are usually wired, neutral, and chosen based on whether you need mixing/open-back or tracking/closed-back.

Best overall studio headphones
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro — excellent detail and imaging for mixing/editing; very popular pro choice.
  • Sennheiser HD 650 — smooth, natural midrange; great for critical listening and mixing.
  • Audio-Technica ATH-R70x — lightweight, accurate, very comfortable for long sessions.
Best closed-back for recording/tracking
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (80 ohm) — studio staple; strong isolation, reliable, comfy.
  • Sony MDR-7506 — classic monitoring headphone; clear and easy to spot issues.
  • AKG K371 — more balanced than many closed-backs; great value.
Best premium pick
  • Audeze LCD-X — excellent detail and low-end accuracy, but expensive and heavy.
Best budget pick
  • AKG K240 Studio — affordable and widely used, though not as detailed as newer models.
Quick pick
  • Mixing: DT 1990 Pro or HD 650
  • Tracking: DT 770 Pro or MDR-7506
  • Best value: AKG K371

If you want, I can narrow it down by budget, open vs closed-back, or music genre.

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For studio use, the best over-ear headphones usually depend on the task:

Best all-around studio picks

  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (80 ohm) — excellent closed-back choice for tracking/recording; comfy, durable, strong isolation.
  • Sennheiser HD 650 — classic open-back for mixing/mastering; very natural mids and smooth sound.
  • Sony MDR-7506 — industry standard for monitoring/editing; detailed, lightweight, very common in studios.

Best for mixing/mastering

  • Sennheiser HD 650 / HD 660S2
  • Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro
  • Audeze LCD-X — pricier, but outstanding detail and low-end accuracy.

Best for tracking/recording

  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x
  • Sony MDR-7506

Best budget option

  • Audio-Technica ATH-M40x
  • AKG K371 — very good tonal balance for the price.

If you want just one safe recommendation:

  • Closed-back: Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (80 ohm)
  • Open-back: Sennheiser HD 650

If you want, I can also give you the best headphones under $100 / $200 / $500.

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For studio use, the best over-ear headphones are usually the ones that are accurate, comfortable, and reliable. My top picks:

Best overall
  • Sennheiser HD 650 / HD 660S2

Very balanced, detailed, and great for mixing/mastering. Open-back, so not for tracking in a noisy room.

Best closed-back for recording
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (80 ohm)

A studio standard for tracking and general use. Comfortable, durable, strong isolation.

Best mix/reference choice
  • Sony MDR-7506

Classic, widely used, clear midrange, very portable. Great for editing and monitoring.

Best premium closed-back
  • Neumann NDH 20

Excellent isolation and very good tonal accuracy for a closed-back.

Best premium open-back
  • Audeze MM-100

Strong detail and imaging, excellent for mixing in a controlled space.

Best budget option
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M40x

Better balanced than the M50x for studio work, good value.

If you want just one simple recommendation:

  • Mixing in a quiet room: Sennheiser HD 650
  • Recording/tracking: Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 ohm

If you want, I can also give you the best headphones by budget or best for mixing vs recording vs mastering.

What are the best over-ear headphones under $200? 170/mo
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Here are some of the best over-ear headphones under $200 right now:

Best overall
  • Sennheiser HD 560S — ~$150

Great neutral sound, excellent detail, very comfortable. Best if you want accurate listening for music, gaming, or mixing.

Best noise-canceling
  • Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — ~$150

Strong ANC, good battery life, comfy, and a solid all-rounder for travel and commuting.

Best bass / fun sound
  • Sony WH-CH720N — ~$100–130

Light, comfortable, good ANC for the price, and a warmer, punchier sound.

Best closed-back wired
  • AKG K371 — ~$120–150

Excellent tuning for the money, foldable, portable, and good for everyday use.

Best open-back on a budget
  • Philips SHP9600 — ~$80

Easygoing sound, very comfortable, great for home listening if you don’t need isolation.

Best for gaming + music
  • HyperX Cloud III Wireless — ~$150

Very comfortable, strong battery life, and easy to use. Great if you want a headset-style option.

Best premium pick near the limit
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT2 — ~$180–200

Closed-back, punchy, portable, and versatile with Bluetooth.

Quick picks
  • Best sound quality: Sennheiser HD 560S
  • Best ANC: Soundcore Space Q45
  • Best closed-back wired: AKG K371
  • Best comfort: SHP9600

If you tell me your main use case—music, gaming, travel, or office—I can narrow it to the best 2–3 for you.

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Here are some of the best over-ear headphones under $200:

  1. Sennheiser HD 560S
    • Best for: sound quality / wired listening
    • Very accurate, clear, and comfortable
    • Great if you don’t need Bluetooth or noise canceling
  2. Sony WH-CH720N
    • Best for: wireless + noise canceling
    • Lightweight, solid ANC, good battery life
    • One of the best all-around wireless picks under $200
  3. Anker Soundcore Space One
    • Best for: best value
    • Strong noise canceling for the price, good sound, comfy fit
    • Often cheaper than competitors with similar features
  4. Audio-Technica ATH-M50x
    • Best for: durability + punchy sound
    • Popular for studio-style use, collapsible, wired
    • Great if you like a more energetic sound
  5. Bose QuietComfort SE
    • Best for: comfort + ANC
    • Usually drops under $200 on sale
    • Extremely comfortable, excellent noise canceling
  6. JBL Tune 770NC
    • Best for: budget wireless
    • Good battery life, decent ANC, fun sound
    • A solid cheaper option

Best overall picks:

  • Wireless/ANC: Sony WH-CH720N
  • Best value: Anker Soundcore Space One
  • Best sound: Sennheiser HD 560S

If you want, I can narrow it down to the best choice for music, gaming, travel, or calls.

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Here are some of the best over-ear headphones under $200 right now:

Best overall
  • Sennheiser HD 560S — excellent detail and balanced sound, great for music and gaming.

Usually ~$150–$180.

Best wireless
  • Sony WH-CH720N — lightweight, strong ANC for the price, good battery life.

Usually ~$100–$150.

Best noise canceling
  • Anker Soundcore Space Q45 — very good ANC, big battery, strong value.

Usually ~$120–$150.

Best for bass / fun sound
  • Sony WH-XB910N — punchy bass, comfy, good ANC.

Usually ~$150–$200.

Best studio-style wired option
  • Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — popular for a reason: punchy, durable, versatile.

Usually ~$150–$170.

Best comfort/value
  • Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro (80 ohm) — very comfortable, durable, excellent isolation.

Usually ~$160–$180.

If you want, I can narrow it down to the best for music, ANC, gaming, or workouts.

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Here are some of the best over-ear headphones under $200, depending on what you want:

Best overall

Sennheiser HD 560S — usually around $150

  • Excellent sound quality for the price
  • Very balanced and detailed
  • Best for home listening, not for noisy environments
Best wireless ANC

Sony WH-CH720N — around $130

  • Good noise canceling for the money
  • Light and comfortable
  • Solid all-around pick if you want Bluetooth
Best value wireless

Anker Soundcore Space One — around $100

  • Strong features for the price
  • Good ANC and sound
  • Great budget-friendly alternative
Best for bass / fun sound

Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT2 — around $180

  • Punchy bass and clear sound
  • Works wired or wireless
  • Good if you want a more energetic sound
Best comfort + ANC

Bose QuietComfort SE — often on sale near $199

  • Very comfortable
  • Excellent noise canceling
  • Great for travel and long listening sessions
Best wired closed-back

AKG K371 — around $150

  • Accurate sound with good bass
  • Portable and easy to drive
  • Great if you want a sealed headphone

If you want, I can narrow it down to:

  • best wireless
  • best for bass
  • best for gaming
  • best for music only
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Here are some of the best over-ear headphones under $200:

  1. Sony WH-CH720N — Best overall value
    • Great sound, solid ANC, very comfortable
    • Usually around $130–$150
  2. Sennheiser HD 560S — Best for sound quality
    • Very accurate, detailed audio for music and gaming
    • Wired, usually around $150
  3. Anker Soundcore Space One — Best budget ANC
    • Strong noise canceling for the price, good battery life
    • Around $100
  4. JBL Live 770NC — Best bassy all-rounder
    • Fun sound, good features, decent ANC
    • Around $150–$180
  5. Bose QuietComfort 45 — Best if you find it on sale
    • Excellent comfort and ANC
    • Often dips near $200 on sale
  6. Audio-Technica ATH-M50x — Best for durability/travel
    • Punchy sound, rugged build, detachable cable
    • Usually around $150

If you want, I can also narrow it down to the best for ANC, best for music, or best for gaming.

What are the best over-ear headphones overall?
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Best overall over-ear headphones: Sony WH-1000XM5

Why: best all-around mix of sound, noise canceling, comfort, battery life, and features.

Other top picks by use:

  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
  • Best sound quality (wireless): Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
  • Best for Apple users: Apple AirPods Max
  • Best value: Anker Soundcore Space One or Sony WH-CH720N
  • Best wired audiophile pick: Sennheiser HD 660S2

If you want, I can also give you the best choice for your budget or best for travel/gym/office.

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The best over-ear headphones overall for most people are:

1) Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Best all-around pick: great sound, excellent noise canceling, strong battery, very comfy.

2) Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Best for comfort and noise canceling: especially good if you travel a lot.

3) Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

  • Best battery life + great sound: a strong value pick.

If you want a quick pick by use case:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best sound quality: Focal Bathys
  • Best for Apple users: AirPods Max
  • Best battery life: Sennheiser Momentum 4

If you want, I can also give you the best over-ear headphones by budget.

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Best over-ear headphones overall: Sony WH-1000XM5

They’re the best all-around pick for most people: excellent noise canceling, great sound, strong battery life, and very good comfort.

Close contenders:

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best for comfort and top-tier ANC
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life and very good sound
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re all-in on Apple, but pricey
  • Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e — best style + premium sound

Quick pick by priority:

  • Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5
  • Best noise canceling: Bose QuietComfort Ultra
  • Best battery: Sennheiser Momentum 4
  • Best Apple option: AirPods Max

If you want, I can also give you the best over-ear headphones under $200, under $300, and best for travel.

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Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5 Why: best all-around mix of sound, noise cancellation, battery life, comfort, and features.

Strong runners-up:

  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones — best ANC and comfort
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless — best battery life + sound quality for the price
  • Apple AirPods Max — best if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem and want premium build

If you want one pick:

  • Sony WH-1000XM5 for most people
  • Bose QuietComfort Ultra if noise canceling matters most
  • Sennheiser Momentum 4 if you want the best value

If you want, I can also give you the best over-ear headphones by budget ($100, $200, $300+, etc.).

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Best overall: Sony WH-1000XM5

  • Best all-around mix of sound, ANC, comfort, battery, and features
  • Great for travel, work, and daily use

Close runner-up: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

  • Best if you want the most comfortable fit and top-tier noise canceling

Best sound quality: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless

  • More balanced, more “audiophile” sound than most ANC headphones

Best premium pick: Apple AirPods Max

  • Best if you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem and want luxury build quality

If you want, I can also give you the best over-ear headphones by budget or best for music vs travel.

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