Here’s a list of the best wireless headphones you can buy right now, as reviewed by Engadget editors…

  • costa@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    I always go to rtings if I wanna buy something. They make such detailed reviews!

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        1 year ago

        They should focus on electric cars. Replacing tiny batteries in thin phones or thinner headphones is silly to legislate compared to gigantic batteries in big cars. The rest of the car could easily have a 20 year life with no internal combustion engine, but most get scrapped after 6-8 years.

        If they want to pretend that they’re saving the planet with legislation, go for the real volume.

        User replaceable batteries in earbuds would make them thicker and heavier - exactly what consumers say they don’t want.

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      1 year ago

      I have tried several, and been thoroughly unimpressed. My advice is to save up and spend the extra money on ANC that’s actually good. Sony and Bose both make EXCELLENT cans with great battery life. QuietComfort from Bose, and the WH-1000XM series from Sony. Don’t cheap out, you’ll get an inferior product.

      You can get them used if you want, usually for under $200. Just replace the ear pads if you’re paranoid about germs. I got a used set of WH-1000XM3’s from a friend and they’ve been amazing, for two years now.

      You can find similar prices on eBay, or here: https://www.unclaimedbaggage.com/collections/headphones#/filter:vendor:Bose/filter:vendor:Sony/filter:ss_filter_type:On$2520Ear$252FOver$2520Ear

      Unclaimed Baggage is a cool website, they sell stuff that people left on airplanes. Looks like there isn’t much in stock at the moment, but check back periodically and you’ll see a lot of good Bose deals.

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      1 year ago

      I find poorly implemented anc on cheap headphones to be painful. You’d be better off looking for good sound isolation.

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        1 year ago

        I got no experience with ANC in over-ears. It’s weird: with in-ears, you get pretty good ANC even in the cheaper <$50 ones. But it seems like you can’t get decent quality anc in cheaper over-ears…

        Slightly rephrasing my question: what’s the least I have to spend for over-ears decent quality and?

  • PonyOfWar@pawb.social
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    1 year ago

    I’ll stay wired for the foreseeable future. Headphones I have to charge just seem like an extra inconvenience to me.

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      1 year ago

      Sony XM series have wired mode. Although the noice cancel feature still needs battery

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        1 year ago

        I use my XM4’s wired with my PC every day because I don’t like Bluetooth latency but love these headphones. The flexibility of wireless when I need it occasionally is great though! (Like today I’ll use them on a flight later)