Honorable mentions
Now that the majority of new headphones and headphones offer at least a minimum of noise cancellation, it would be impossible (and unproductive) to list everything we love above. If you have not yet found your criterion, here are some more favorite to consider.
Beyerdynamic Aventho 300 for $ 400:: These Beyerdynamic Keys (7/10, Wired Recomds) have the brand’s classic studio sound, with a tight range and perforant stockings. The drawback is that they do not cancel noise as well as the models of Sony, Bose and others above. However, they sound well and are worth it to be considered, especially if you can hang them on sale.
SoundCore Life Q30 for $ 60-85:: Anker’s SoundCore line is nothing if not concerned with value, and Life Q30 provides an embarrassing list of extras for their often budget price. You will get a clear and warm sound, excellent features, tons of battery life and noise committee that does the work even on a long flight, although it cannot follow the flagship pairs. It is difficult to complain when they cost hundreds of less, especially with the selling prices that sometimes drop them just above $ 50.
Soundcore Space A40 for $ 60:: Another first value purchase of the Anker Soundcore brand, the A40 space (8/10, Wired recommends) are some of our favorite cheap earphones, especially since their prices continue to fall. You will find a chic design, a lot of features, quality sound and excellent noise cancellation for their class.
Apple Beats Fit Pro for $ 199:: The Beats Fit Pro are a pair of aging wireless buds but always with direct elimination, with super sound, easy -to -access physical buttons and solid cancellation to start. Add to these six hours of autonomy, space audio compatibility with Apple Music and other services, and you have one of the best pairs of headphones ever “designed in California”.
Sony WF-1000XM4 for $ 290:: The WF-1000XM4 of Sony (7/10, Wired recommends) still has one of the best noise discounts that we have heard of a pair of headphones and offering the same super customizable sound as we love Sony Over-Earau headphones . These become more difficult to find, and they are a little too large for smaller ears, but the additional size allows a life of fantastic drums.
EPOS / Sennheiser adapts 660 for $ 152:: Do you want excellent sound, comfortable adjustment and high -quality noise strengthening technology for less than you pay for Sony or Bose headphones? Discover this collaboration between Epos and Sennheiser. The EPOS / Sennheiser adapts 660 (8/10, Wired recommends) sounds fantastic and are among the lighter noise commenting earphones that I have ever worn. They also have excellent microphones for great silence on calls and zooms.