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Best Wireless Headphones: Welcome to TheIndianSubcontinent's guide to the best wireless and Bluetooth headphones you can buy in 2019.Now
sure, a few short years ago, we may have tried to dissuade you from buying a pair of wireless headphones (the technology had issues with
wireless connectivity over Bluetooth and sound quality took a dive as a result) but these days, you can't go wrong by buying a wireless pair
the best smartphones to the best cheap smartphones, in every situation
Usually you'll find that mid-range brands like Optoma and Jaybird get the biggest discounts at retailers like Amazon, but it's worth bearing
wireless pair of headphones might cost a bit more than a similar wired model, but wireless headphones offer greater freedom of movement and,
because they don't use an aux cable, make great companions for jack-less phones like the iPhone 11 and Pixel 3 that simply lack a 3.5mm aux
port to connect with.Whatever your reason for upgrading, we're here to help you pick out the best wireless headphones, regardless of your
While wireless allows us to wear headphones a few feet away from our music players, True Wireless cuts the cord between the earbuds, giving
QuietComfort 35 IIBeyerdynamic Amiron WirelessAudio-Technica ATH-M50xBTSennheiser Momentum Wireless (2019)AKG N60NC WirelessGrado GW100
Wireless HeadphonesMicrosoft Surface HeadphonesThe best over-ear wireless headphones(Image credit: TheIndianSubcontinent)1
Sony WH-1000XM3Wireless noise-cancelling headphones that sound better than Bose Acoustic design: Closed | Weight: 275 grams | Frequency
response: 4Hz - 40kHz | Drivers: 40mm | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: 103dB | Impedance: 46 Ohms | Battery life: 30 hours | Wireless
the Sony 1000X series of headphones have been our favorite wireless headphones on the market
They sound great thanks to a combination of superb wireless codecs - aptX and Sony's proprietary LDAC tech - and keep outside noise at bay
WH-1000XM2, they're still a cut above their rivals, the Bose QC35 II, in nearly every way: they sound better, they block out noise better
and have better features like Quick Attention mode that lets in all outside noise without taking off the headphones
(The latter is perfect when giving a drink order on a plane or speaking to a coworker for a brief moment before diving back into your
headphones.Read the full review:Sony WH-1000XM3 review(Image credit: Bose)2
Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700Bose's new wireless noise-cancelling headphones are easily its best yetAcoustic design: Closed | Weight:
0.64 lbs (289g) | Cable length: N/A | Frequency response: N/A | Drivers: 40mm | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A |
Battery life: 20 hours | Wireless range: 100 meters (330 feet) | NFC: NoOutstanding noise cancellationFun, lively soundBattery life could be
sophistication of the noise cancellation they offer.As an alternative to the Sony WH-1000XM3, these headphones sound fantastic, with a
vibrant, lively character and well-balanced soundstage and offer the same great noise-cancellation you'd expect from Bose.They don't have
the same dexterity as the WH-1000XM3 and the battery life is also 10 hours less than Sony headphones despite costing more, but they're still
well-worth considering when looking for a pair of wireless headphones.Read the full review: Bose Noise-Cancelling Headphones 700
review(Image credit: Future)(Image credit: Jabra)3
Jabra Elite 85HGiving Sony and Bose a run for their moneyAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 296 grams | Cable length: N/A | Frequency
response: 10-20kHz | Drivers: 40mm | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A | Battery life: 36 hours | Wireless range: 10m
(33ft.) | NFC: N/AClass-leading battery lifeExcellent ANC performanceStylish and comfortableLacks support for high-end codecsOffering
class-leading battery life, terrific style and plenty of personalization when it comes to sound profiles, the Elite 85h is easy to recommend
That said, purists will bemoan the lack of high-end codec support and there are punchier headphones on the market at this price point
is it.Read the full review:Jabra Elite 85H review(Image credit: Bose)4
Bose QuietComfort 35 IIPremium wireless headphones that include Google AssistantAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 0.68 pounds | Cable
length: 3.94 feet | Frequency response: N/A | Drivers: N/A | Driver type: N/A | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A | Battery life: 20+ hours
| Wireless range: N/A | NFC: YesBroad and clear soundstageAmazing noise cancellationActive EQ an acquired tasteBoring looksBose took the
already-excellent QC35 and updated with Google Assistant
The headphone is identical in every way save for the new Google Assistant button
they sound great and their battery life is long enough for all but the longest of flights.If you're looking to save some money, however,
consider the original Bose QuietComfort 35
They can also be found for far cheaper these days, and if you're not fussed about having Google Assistant built into your headphones then
Beyerdynamic Amiron WirelessThe best-sounding (and most expensive) wireless headphones you can buyAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 380g |
Cable length: 1.2 m, detachable | Frequency response: 5 - 40,000 Hz | Drivers: 50mm | Driver type: Dynamic, Tesla | Sensitivity: 100dB At
1KHz | Impedance: 32 ohms | Battery life: 30 hours | Wireless range: 10 meters (30+ feet) | NFC: N/AExcellent build quality and
comfortDetailed, dynamic, spacious soundSounds just as good wiredNot ideal for travelThe Beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless are the best-sounding
wireless headphones you can buy, period
Sound is spacious, detailed, and makes you want to rediscover your music library
headphone, this is it.Just be prepared to shell out for them.Read the full review: Beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless review(Image credit:
Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBTTechnically brilliant on nearly every levelAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 310g | Cable length: 1.2 m, detachable
| Frequency response: 15 - 28,000 Hz | Drivers: 45mm | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: 99dB At 1KHz | Impedance: 38 ohms | Battery life:
40 hours | Wireless range: 10 meters (30+ feet) | NFC: N/AGreat sound qualityComfortableGreat priceClunky designAudio-Technica has a long
history of producing high-quality headphones, microphones, and turntable accessories, and with the release of the ATH-M50xBT, it delivers
frequency response range of 15-28,00 Hz, and it shows - we were very impressed with the warm, well-rounded sound.The ATH-M50xBT headphones
Sennheiser Momentum Wireless (2019)Over-ear headphones that don't skimp on the smart featuresAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: N/A | Cable
length: N/A | Frequency response: 6Hz to 22kHz | Drivers: 42mm | Driver type: N/A | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A | Battery life: 17
rivalsIn terms of audio quality, these Sennheiser over-ear headphones sound fantastic, with high levels of detail, warm bass, and
natural-sounding highs.Customizable noise cancelation is a great touch, but it doesn't quite reach the class-leading standards set by Sony
Wireless (2019)? Well, if built-in Tile tracking appeals to you, and you like the industrial design and premium materials of the Momentum
AKG N60NC WirelessWireless noise-cancellation from another mid-range masterAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 199.4g | Cable length: N/A |
Frequency response: 10-22,000Hz | Drivers: N/A | Driver type: N/A | Sensitivity: 111dB SPL/V@1kHz | Impedance: 32 ohms | Battery life: 15
hours | Wireless range: N/A | NFC: NoGreat soundCompact designNot the most comfortableInitially confusing controlsThe AKG N60NC Wireless
fantastic value for money, with great sound quality and a level of noise-cancellation performance that's on a level with the much more
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Grado GW100 Wireless headphonesGrado makes the grade (again)Acoustic design: Open | Weight: N/A | Cable length: N/A | Frequency response:
20Hz to 20kHz | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A | Battery life: 15 hours | Wireless range: 10m | NFC: YesFantastic audio qualityCool retro
designHeavy sound leakageSlightly flimsy buildThe Grado GW100s sound great with a wide soundstage, clear highs, smooth mids, and extended
connection works very well, the need for a wireless pair of open-back headphones can be unclear; particularly if the design makes them
connection.Overall, we feel the Grado GW100s are designed for a fairly niche market of audiophiles who crave a wide, natural sound, and who
do the majority of their music listening at home
If that sounds like you, you will probably love the Grado GW100s
Microsoft Surface headphonesWarm sound and great noise cancellationAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 0.64Ibs | Cable length: 3.94 ft |
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz | Drivers: 40mm Free Edge Driver | Driver type: Free Edge | Sensitivity: 115 dB | Impedance: N/A | Battery
criticism of this warm sound is that it can take some of the attack away from lower-mid frequencies, which some users may find a bit
However, if sharp trebles and mids tend to give you listening fatigue, these could be the perfect headphones for you.The calling card of
these headphones is the active noise cancellation, which we felt worked really well, and we loved how easy it was to control this using the
heritage audio brands for less), the features work so seamlessly that it feels justified.Read the full review: Microsoft Surface headphones
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