Back to anonic 50 general 2: Many liked the original headphones of the 50, but they had a pretty noise cancellation. Well, the 2nd generation version concerns that question-the noise reduction is much improved-and Jure more than doubling the battery life to about 45 hours (they now have a fast charge function) and also reduced the carrying The headphone case is little, though not yet so compact. These upgrades make Aonic 50 Gen 2 main noise cancellation headphones. Aonic 50 Gen 2S are fairly heavy at 334 grams, they are built firmly and are also comfortable to carry, with nicely glued ear cups. They have excellent sound quality with very good clarity and well -defined bass. Jure calls them “studio headphones” so the sound profile is pretty neutral, but you can add more bass to the EQ settings in the SHURE Companion application for iOS and Android (engaging the setting of the room in the application slightly expands Soundstage slightly, but don't make it a big difference).
Bang & Olufsen's Beoplay HX: Bang & Olufsen HX headphones are successor to H9 Series headphones (x is Roman songs for $ 10) and, as well as those previous H9, HX headphones carry a price of $ 599 (some colors are reduced in Amazon Amazon). This price makes a direct competitor to Apple AirPods Max, which is heavier at 385 grams versus 285 grams of HX. I don't know if HX headphones are more comfortable than AirPods Max, but I found both models fairly equal in the comfort department in longer listening sessions, and these characterize the usual blurred B&O lambs, covered with memory ears. Their sound is measured well on the sound of the AirPods Max in the whole, it is well balanced, with deep, well-defined bass, midi with natural sound (where vocals live) and inviting details to the high route.
V-MODA M-200: The V-Moda M-200 is one of the few wired headphones on this list. Posted at the end of 2019, these cleaning headphones and thorough sounds have a great response to bass, and comfortable ears mean they are also comfortable to wear. With 50mm drivers with neodymium magnets, ccaw voice coils and fine tuning from Roland Engineers-Da, V-Moda is now owned by Roland-M ‑200 is Hi-Res Audio-Certified from Audio Society Japan. Other V-Moda headphones tend to press the bass slightly, but this set has a more neutral profile that you would expect from the studio monitor headphones. They come with two wires, one of which has a built -in call microphone. It would be nice if the V-Moda offers lightning or USB-C cables for phone without headphones. Note that last year cm M-200 ANC (350 USD), a wireless version of these headphones involving active noise cancellation. They also sound great, but their cancellation of noise, call quality and the overall set of features do not suit those of AirPods Max.
Mark Levinson no. 5909 (Currently on Backorder): These are the first headphones of the brand of premium audio brand Mark Levinson and, yes, they are really expensive at $ 999. They are also really good. They have a healthy design without failing to feel huge on their heads (read: they are significant but not too heavy) and they are pleasing to wear over long periods, thanks to their beautifully divided and replaceable leather -covered leather and leather and head bar. Read ours Mark Levinson no. 5909 hands.
OneDio A10: OneDio A10s delivers more than you expected for their relatively modest price, which is why they are shown on several of our best lists. They are built better than you think they would be about $ 90 and are pretty comfortable to wear. They have a double -drinking design and feel solid, weighing 395 grams, making them Perfect headphones for workout. They sound surprisingly decent and have a reasonable good noise withdrawal with transparency mode (which has a slight sound odor). The headphones also have a very good battery life. No, they are not as comfortable as the patterns of Bose and Sony (they feel heavy) and their sound lacks extra clarity, the definition of bass and depth that more premium headphones tend to deliver. They exceeded my expectations and came up with a decent carrying case, even if the oneodio logo scattered through it is a little gentle.
Technique EAH-A800: There is a little old-fashioned vibration of the EAH-A800 technique is not just the technique brand, which Panasonic has been risen in recent years. Their design is something from returning, but these headphones are comfortable and fold and overlap flat. They have a large, energetic sound with powerful bass and good details, although it takes a day or two to break through.