Cenazir Acnem Plus: If you can’t afford Sunny Hazer’s flagship speed 4 wireless headphones or other premium models from Bose, Sony and Apple, San Hyesar Accentum Plus is a good midwife alternative that does not offer performance like these high -end models. However, it mostly offers better construction quality and sound than budget noise cancel headphones. Recently. , These speeds are a slightly removing version of 4 wireless and share similar aesthetic and the same touch controls, but it includes different drivers (speed wireless 4 has a larger drivers of 42 mm and offers more detailed sound with a slightly better boss performance). Nevertheless, it looks good for the money, offers respectable noise cancellation and supports the USB-C audio wired and supports APTX adio-audio codec, which is compatible with some Android devices.
Master and Dynamic MH40 (Second General): All master and dynamic headphones are well made and they have a unique retroist look. The active noise is canceled in the high -end MW75 and looks a little better than the latest MH40 ($ 400), which includes a new driver and a new chip set that provides better sound and performance. The MH40 looks better than its predecessor, with better explanation and definition, and now AAC and APTX helps to improve sound improvement in addition to audio codex. In addition, you can plug its USB-C cable into a computer or Android smartphone of wired digital connection for high resolution audio. Battery life is classified in a healthy 30 hours.
Noise iconic 50 general 2: Many of us liked the original iconic 50 headphones of noise, but they had little cancellation of noise. Well, the second general version addresses this issue. They make up the upgraded ounce 50 general 2 noise headphones. The ounce 50 general 2s is heavy on 334 grams, they are strictly constructed and are also comfortable to wear with a pad ear cup. They have a very good explanation and the best sound standard with the well described boss. Noise calls them “studio headphones”, so the sound profile is quite neutral, but you can add more bosses to the EQ settings in the noisy partner app for iOS and Android (adding to the spatelizer setting in the app does not spread the sound stage slightly).
Bang and Olfson’s Beau Play HX: Bang & Olfson’s Beau Play HX Headphone is the successor of the H9 Series Headphone (Roman digits for X10) and, like the H9 model before, HX headphones list price is $ 599 (some colors have been exempted in Amazon). This price makes it a direct competition with Apple’s Air Pods Max, which is 385 grams heavier than 285 grams of HX. I do not know that HX headphones are more comfortable than Air Pods Max, but I found both models equal in the department of comfort during the long listening sessions, and they have a usual feature of B&O Lambuskin memory foam airpads. Their voice measures well with the sound of Air Pods Max-the collectively, it is well balanced, which invites deep, well-defined bass, natural sound midwet (where sounds live) and tagaga invites details.
V -Moda M -200: V-MODA’s M-200 is one of the few wired headphones on this list. Released at the end of 2019, these clean and detailed sound over -air headphones have the best reaction to the boss, and attractive ears mean that they are also comfortable to wear. Rolland engineers feature 50 mm drivers with CCAW Voice Cundley and Fine Toning by Roland Engineers, V-Moda now owned by Roland. Other V-Moda headphones move a bit to the boss, but this set has a more neutral profile that you expect from the Studio Monitor Headphone. They come with two cords, one of which is a built -in microphone to make a call. It would be good if V-Moda offered electricity or USB-C cables for phones without a headphone jack. Note that V-Moda was released last year M -200 ANC ($ 350), a wireless version of these headphones that includes canceling active noise. They also look great, but their noise cancellation, call quality and overall feature sets are not similar to Air Pods Max.
Mark Levenson No. 5909: These premium audio brand is Mark Levinson’s first headphone and, yes, they are really expensive in $ 999. They too are really good. They have a strong design without managing you to feel heavy on your head (read: they are enough but not too heavy) and they feel relieved to wear long, thanks to their well -bold and changing leather -covered aircups and head bands. Read Our Mark Levenson No. 5909 Hands on.
Vinodio A10: Windio A10 provides you with a relatively modest price expectation, which is why they are included in many of our best lists. They are better than you think they will be about $ 90 and are quite comfortable to wear. They have a dual hand design and feel strong, which weighs 395 grams, which makes them the best headphones of exercise. They look amazingly decent and a reasonable noise is canceled with transparency mood (which a bit of hearing). Headphones also have a great battery life. No, they are not as comfortable as Bose and Sony models (they feel a little heavy) and provide more premium headphones that lack this extra explanation, the definition and depth of their voice. They exceeded my expectations and came up with a good carrying issue, even if the Vinodio logo across it is a bit Garesh.
Technics EA-A800: Technics EA-A800 has an old school voice-and this is not just a technique brand, which has been raised by Panasonic in the past few years. Their design is a throwback thing, but these headphones are comfortable and both flat -ups and folds. They have a great, enthusiastic sound with a powerful boss and good detail, though it takes a day or two to break them.


