There are different models and types of headphones in the current market. Finding the best headphone can be a daunting task, especially if you don’t know what features to look for. This write-up is going to share the top-rated wireless headphones on the current market.
Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT: a Successful Wireless Transition
Audio Technica is a Japanese manufacturer that has long conquered the professional audio market. More and more, he is also trying to make a place for the general public, and the ATH-M50xBT, Bluetooth version of his ATH-M50X, is a rather successful approach.
Design side, we are in a rather sober, fairly classic, but quite classy, with a little industrial, with its metal hinges. The imitation leather cover is very comfortable over time, and the helmet, despite its strength, fits in all directions and folds completely. In short, at this level, there is nothing wrong.
Advantages
- Very large autonomy
- Audio balance
- Comfortable
Disadvantages
- Settings buttons a bit too homogeneous
- No active noise reduction
Creative Labs SoundBlaster Jam: the Minimalist Ultra-light
True to the idea of a wireless headphone that is both premium and good quality, the Sound Blaster Jam has not made any effort on the frills or design.
Despite the lack of comfortable materials that would be expected on most headphones – including cushions worthy of the name – it remains very pleasant over time. And for a good reason: it weighs only 60 grams!
Advantages
- Autonomy correct
- Good audio quality
- Retro, friendly design
Disadvantages
- Foam too fine
Tribit XFree: The Good Surprise
As was already the case in my comparison of the best Bluetooth speakers, a brand caught my attention, which was previously unknown to me. This is Tribit, a start-up founded by a group of sound engineers, which seems to have recently come up with a few products with a good price/quality ratio in the field of Bluetooth audio.
Not surprisingly, given the price range, it is again a supra-aural helmet. Nevertheless, users agree on the softness and comfort of the ear cups. On the other hand, those who have rather small ears can see it slide more easily, which makes it not suitable for everyone.
Advantages
- It’s rather well balanced
- High autonomy
Disadvantages
- A slight taste of lack in the bass
- Less suitable for small ears
Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2: The Best Midrange
Why did I elect the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 best Bluetooth headset of the selection? Because for a wireless headset, with a good autonomy, a system of noise reduction and sound quality of this level.
Available in several colors, it is in black with touches of dark brown at the level of the pads and the headband that I prefer it. And if at first glance, it seems to lack a little flexibility, it is, in the opinion of all, extremely comfortable to wear. And thankfully: it weighs almost 300 grams.
Advantages
- Autonomy correct
- Outstanding audio quality
- Active noise reduction
Disadvantages
- Too much hair
Marshall Major II: Marshall Wireless Quality, or Almost
You probably know all Marshall. So, it is almost amazing to find one of their models less than 100. Quality sacrificed, you say? Almost not!
Obviously, the design is visually impeccable. We find the Marshall brand, with square shapes and well-padded leatherette pads. In addition, the logo of the brand is visible – to fart a little. The set offers a good impression of solidity.
Advantages
- Beautiful design
- Comfortable
- Excellent autonomy
Disadvantages
- The sound quality just right for a Marshall
