INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
all bought headphones that were just OK
Headphones that we could wear for a few weeks, maybe, and then just toss them out if we didn't like them
They were from discount bins or check-out lines and they served a very specific need.I'm not here to tell you not to buy those kinds of
What I will tell you, though, is that headphones like those disposable ones aren't good
Not only are these headphones built to fall apart, but they're not physically not capable of delivering the audio experience artists and
directors set out to achieve in your favorite movies, albums and TV shows.They're cheap, yeah, but they're not good.It's our mission to hook
you up with a pair of great-sounding headphones
every make, model and variety to create list-after-list of the best noise-cancelling headphones, the best wireless headphones, the best
earbuds, etcWe encourage you to take a look at all the headphone lists here on TheIndianSubcontinent - but, if you're in a hurry and just
want to see the best headphones, period, this is the article for you
What you'll find below is our selection of the best headphones for each form-factor, and we've even picked out a less-costly option for each
nowHere's a quick look at the best headphones this year:Best in-ear headphones: 1More Triple Driver In-Ear HeadphoneYour search for great
sounding, good value headphones ends hereAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: N/A | Cable length: N/A | Frequency response: 20-40,000Hz |
Drivers: N/A | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: 99 dB/mW | Impedance: 32 ohms | Battery life: N/A | Wireless range: N/A | NFC: N/ALush
sound qualityExcellent build and designUnmatched valuePlastic remote feels cheapAfter spending a few weeks with both the 1MORE Triple Driver
in-ear headphones and the 1MORE Quad Driver in-ear headphones we were blown away at just how much value each one gave in their prospective
(That said, if you want just that little extra refinement and luxury materials, the 1MORE Quad Drivers are still a bargain at twice the
Its rubber cable is annoying and its remote control feels cheap but these are just nitpicks
In-Ear HeadphoneBest budget in-ear headphones: RHA S500uGreat-sounding, incredibly cheap in-ear headphonesAcoustic design: Closed | Weight:
14 grams | Cable length: 1.35m, dual material | Frequency response: 16-22,000Hz | Drivers: Micro Dynamic | Driver type: Dynamic |
think of a better value than the RHA S500u
These headphones have no business sounding so good for the price: Sound quality is balanced with a slight mid-bass bump
Bass is slightly emphasized but not egregiously and features good impact while maintaining good control
SR60eTruly excellent sound performance for a stellar priceAcoustic design: Open | Weight: N/A | Cable length: N/A | Frequency response:
20Hz-20,000Hz | Drivers: N/A | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: 99db | Impedance: 32 ohm | Battery life: N/A | Wireless range: N/A | NFC:
N/AVery comfortableImpressive definition for the priceHighly recommendedNo in-line controlsFor your money, you can't do any better than
The third-generation of the Brooklyn, NY-based company's Prestige Series is its best and most refined yet
The SR60e in particular is a smart choice if you're looking for an entry-level set of headphones that sounds like it should cost you way
Its open-backed ear cup design makes them a more breathable experience than what most on-ear headphones can deliver
In a few words, it's our gold-standard when it comes to on-ears.(Our review is for the SR60i, but the newer SR60e headphones are largely
similar in design and performance.)Read the full review:Grado SR60eBest budget on-ear headphones: Urbanears Plattan IIA perfect value buy if
you want headphones that are cheap and comfortableAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: N/A | Cable length: N/A | Frequency response:
20Hz-20,000Hz | Drivers: N/A | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: 99db | Impedance: 32 ohm | Battery life: N/A | Wireless range: N/A | NFC:
N/AVery comfortableGood valueNarrow soundstageNo volume controlsWhile the original Plattan headphones were just fine for a pair of on-ear
The company took customer feedback to heart and addressed many complaints about comfort, sound quality and isolation
the full review:Urbanears Plattan IIBest over-ear headphones: Oppo PM-3Closed back planar magnetic headphones from the gods Acoustic design:
Closed | Weight: 0.71 pounds | Cable length: 9.8 ft or 3.9 ft | Frequency response: 10-50,000Hz | Drivers: 55mm | Driver type: Planar
Magnetic | Sensitivity: 102dB | Impedance: 26 ohms | Battery life: N/A | Wireless range: N/A | NFC: N/AStunning sound qualityGreat
isolationFaux leather earpadsLess precision than open-back cansThe Oppo PM-3's are a truly stunning pair of headphones
Make no mistake, we've reviewed a lot of headphones in the last 10 years but none have we become more fond of than the PM-3.They're equally
comfortable being plugged into a headphone amp at home as they are commuting through the hustle and bustle of a big city, and they stand
head and shoulders above rival products from bigger brands
We really can't recommend them highly enough, they're just amazing.Read the full review: Oppo PM-3Best budget over-ear headphones: AKG
K92Budget over-ears that make no compromises on sound quality Acoustic design: Closed | Weight: 0.44 pounds | Cable length: 9.8 ft |
Frequency response: 16-20,000Hz | Drivers: 40mm | Driver type: N/A | Sensitivity: 113dB | Impedance: 32 ohms | Battery life: N/A | Wireless
range: N/A | NFC: N/AComfortable to wearGreat soundingBudget plastic constructionNo detachable cableAKG has the right idea when it comes to
Instead of spending lots of money on an expensive, heavy construction, the company has instead clearly spend the bulk of its money on the
K92's drivers, which sound appropriately excellent.So yes, the K92's might feel a little plastic-y, but they have a good amount of power
where it matters the most.Read the full review: AKG K92Best noise-canceling headphones: Sony WH-1000XM2Crystal clear-sounding
noise-cancelling headphonesAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 23g | Cable length: N/A | Frequency response: N/A | Drivers: N/A | Driver type:
N/A | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A | Battery life: 10 hours | Wireless range: 33 ft | NFC: YesSuperb noise-cancellationGreat-sounding
audioTouch controlsHinges on arms are fragileWhen you buy a pair of noise-cancelling headphones, you're often trading sound quality for the
ability to block out outside noise
It's a trade that we've been willing to make for years because, honestly, we just hadn't been able to find a headphone that could do both
outclass the QC35 in terms of both performance for the price and overall feature-set
headphonesAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: N/A | Cable length: 3.9 feet | Frequency response: 7-25,000Hz | Drivers: Two 1.5" Neodymium
drivers | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: 107 dB | Impedance: 16 ohm | Battery life: 25+ hours | Wireless range: N/A | NFC: NoExciting
sound signatureGood battery lifeSounds bad with ANC offUnrefined build and featuresWe make it a habit to not look up pricing of a product
before reviewing and if we had to guess the price of the Taotronics TT-BH22, we would have guessed it cost $150
TT-BH22 feature active noise cancellation (ANC), which is unheard of in this price range, and on top of that, you get a rated 25 hours of
They're not perfect, but if you need noise-cancellation and you don't want to drop your next two paychecks on headphones, they're worth
checking out.Read the full review:TaoTronics TT-BH22Best wireless headphones: Sennheiser Momentum WirelessIncredible audio fidelity backed
by a serious price Acoustic design: Closed | Weight: N/A | Cable length: 4.6 feet | Frequency response: 16-22,000Hz | Drivers: N/A | Driver
type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: 28 ohms | Battery life: 25+ hours | Wireless range: 30+ feet | NFC: YesComfy, rugged
buildBest-in-class soundEverlasting battery lifeTerribly priceyThese no-holds-barred wireless headphones are oozing with positive qualities,
but for many, they're almost prohibitively expensive
However, if you're an audio lover that can spare the expense, do not hesitate on this comfortable, hard-working set of headphones that will
likely last for years.Read the full review: Sennheiser Momentum WirelessBest wireless earphones: Optoma NuForce BE6iSporty wireless
earphones that are great for casual listeners tooAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 18 grams | Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz | Drivers:
10mm | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: 95dB +/-3dB | Impedance: 20 Ohms | Battery life: 8 hours | Wireless range: 98 feet | NFC:
NoComfortable fitAmazing valueCheap remoteLight on featuresContinuing the trend that the original NuForce BE6 started, the Optoma Nuforce
BE6i are a minor update to an already great pair of earbuds and remain one of our favorite in-ear wireless headphones for the price.Offering
good sound, build quality and battery life in its segment if you're looking for a pair of wireless in-ear headphones that can survive a
strenuous work out, the these should be on the top of your list of headphones to try.Read the full review:Optoma NuForce BE6iBest true
wireless earbuds: Jabra Elite 65tOne of the best true wireless earbuds you can buyAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: N/A | Frequency
response: 20Hz - 20kHz | Drivers: N/A | Driver type: N/A | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A | Battery life: 4.5 hours (13.5 hours in
things considered, the Jabra Elite 65t are one of the best truly wireless headphones you can buy today
They cost slightly more than the Apple AirPods but they also offer better sound quality, noise isolation and adjustable ambient noise when
Jabra Elite 65t are easily one of the highest scoring true wireless headphones we've reviewed, there are a few others on the market worth
Bassheads will want to try the SOL Republic Amps Air
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