What are good quality “over the ear” headphones?
jawshoewaa asked:
I’m specifically looking for over the ear headphones for my mp3 player. I’m looking for a noise canceling and canceling what I’m listening to to the people surrounding me. I want a clear sounding, surround sound quality and wireless would be a plus. I’m shooting for a price range under $500.
I’m specifically looking for over the ear headphones for my mp3 player. I’m looking for a noise canceling and canceling what I’m listening to to the people surrounding me. I want a clear sounding, surround sound quality and wireless would be a plus. I’m shooting for a price range under $500.
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Technics are very good quality in my opinion.
Bose headphones, I have over the ear ones that were about a hundred or so, and they work great, and they aren’t even the best ones they have, those are about 200 or so that specifically are for noise cancelling. But if the cheaper ones work this great, I can imagine the more expensive ones are incredible at keeping out the noise
BOSE is the best of the speakers…
U can also go in for creative if u have a low budget…
I had been a longtime user of the original Bose QuietCofmort 1 headphones before I bought the QC 15. Granted, the QC 1 worked really well both in terms of noise reduction and music performance. Eventually its ear foams came off completely which led me into looking for a new headset. Although I had orginally planned to buy either a QC2 or QC3 last week, I learned during my research that Bose had just released a brand new headset, the QuietComfort 15, and was advertised as having a better noise canceling technology than all its previous headsets, including those of its competitors. I ordered them in a drop of a hat and here I have them today.