Five Wireless On Ear Headphones Lessons From The Professionals
Top 5 Wireless on Ear Headphones
With no connecting wires wireless headphones on ear tend to be lighter and more portable over-ears. They also typically offer better battery life and come with a carrying case to store them safely.
The Jabra Elite 45h come with a variety of features on-ear headphones that come at a low price. They have Bluetooth 5 connectivity, as well as a few physical buttons. They also support aptX Hi-Res audio streams. The default sound profile is heavy on bass, but it can be adjusted in the app by using an EQ graph.
Focal Bathys Wireless
Focal is a brand name that's synonymous with high-end audio and the Bathys Wireless are no exception. They're an over-ear set of headphones that provide active noise cancelling with high-fidelity audio.
The 40mm aluminium/magnesium "M-shaped" domed driver is made in France. Focal has developed the driver to be portable for use and the result is an amazing headphone. It's the most powerful set of cans I've ever tested and they can effortlessly show even the smallest detail with a full and rich sound.
The Bathys sound solid and are built well. They come with a sturdy headband and ear cups that can be worn comfortably over the ears. The Bathys are also lightweight and include USB-C cables for wired listening.
The controls on the Bathys are simple and easy to use with a cluster of buttons on the right side of the cup that control your virtual assistant, Bluetooth pairing, and what music source you're listening. The ANC toggle button allows you to switch between different modes, from the standard SBC codecs to more advanced aptX or Adaptive codes.
If you're connecting via the USB cable and you connect your device in DAC mode and play at up to 24bit/192kHz. This doesn't require any additional hardware or software to enable and the headphones will do it all automatically.
One oddity is the LED on each ear cup that glows white when the headphones are powered on. It's a nice visual feature but I'm not convinced it's necessary. Fortunately the lights don't draw up much power and don't impact battery life in any way. You can disable them using the Focal & Naim app which can also be used to manage EQ and voice assistants, as well as a few other options. The app is relatively lean and easy to use although I experienced a few problems with the app initially. A number of features will trigger a voice prompt, however you can also choose from a range of futuristic boops and beeps that indicate button presses and modes.
JBL 460NC Wireless
The JBL 460NC Wireless headphones are a great option for those who want to listen to music on the move. The headphones come with Ambient Aware Technology, Adaptive Noise cancellation and 40mm drivers. They have an extremely long-lasting battery that can block out background noise so that you can focus on your music. They also come with the feature of TalkThru which allows you to lower the volume of music and amplify speech so you can converse with people while wearing the headphones.
The headphones are light and comfortable to wear, due to their soft ear cups and a headband. They are well-built and are sturdy enough to resist accidental drops. They are designed to be lightweight and fold down to make storage easy. They also come with a carry case to make it easy to transport.
These headphones have received a lot of positive reviews from those who have used them and provide excellent value for money. Many customers have praised the sound quality, battery life, and voice assistant control. Some users have complained that the earpads are small and uncomfortable for some.
The 460NC Wireless headphones have an inline microphone that works with most Android devices. Google Fast Pair and 50 hours of battery life are other features. They are compatible with all streaming services such as Spotify and YouTube. They are extremely low latency on iOS and Android which makes them perfect for video games.
The JBL 460NC Wireless headphones have a great build quality, with a strong mesh fabric and a slight padding on the ear cups. They're well-built and feel more durable than headphones on the ear like the Skullcandy Uproar Wireless 2. They feature a sturdy hinge which can withstand falls that are accidental.
The headphones have a convenient design that is ear-to-ear, and has the headband swiveling 90 degrees for easy storage and mobility. They come with a huge built-in battery, which can provide up to 50 hours of runtime on a single charge. They are also available in a variety of colors to suit your style. The headphones are equipped with built-in microphones and can be used with a variety of voice assistants. Smart Ambient Technology automatically adjusts the audio quality based on your surroundings.
Skullcandy uproar
Skull Candy is making waves in the world of budget headphones with their new Uproar Wireless headphones. These Bluetooth on-ear headsets are comfortable, have an extremely long-lasting battery, and look stylish. They are priced at less than PS40.
The headphones are light and very comfortable. They're mostly made of plastic which makes them very light and flexible but they are also a bit fragile. I wouldn't want to drop them from a height above my head. The ear pads are only partially covering your ears, which means they won't really block out noise as you'd think.
It is simple to pair your phone with headphones. First, make sure the headphones are on and the LED indicator is blinking quickly. After that, go to the Bluetooth settings on your mobile device and connect the headphones. Once they're paired the headphones will automatically reconnect with your device when they are within range.
The audio quality of these headphones is something that I like. The bass is excellent and you can clearly hear the details of your music. The highs are clear and clear too. They sound better than some of the other headphones that I've used, and are well worth the price.
Another nice feature is that they can be recharged and come with a USB cable. They can be charged while on the move. They also come with an audio input that you can use to play your music with your smartphone even if the headphones aren't connected.
They also come with a built in microphone that allows you to make calls. This is great when you are on the go and don't have an additional cord. In addition they have a battery life of around 10 hours which is impressive.
Audio-Technica ATH-M60x
The ATH-60x, the newest version of Audio-Technica's popular M series is a closed, on-ear headset that is perfect for mobile, studio and broadcasting use. The M60xs feature the same 45mm large aperture drivers as the popular M50xs to deliver great audio quality. They work across a wide range of frequencies with crystal clear clarity, and a deep response in the bass.

The M60x's frame is composed of both metal and plastic, with a durable finish. Its low-profile 'on-ear' design feels very comfortable with the earpads and headband made of protein leather, which is less likely to cause sweating. The headband is more narrow than the other M headphones, which helps to make them feel more light and more breathable on your head, while making them more suitable for use with glasses.
The removable cables come in three lengths which are short, long and coiled. They also come with a pouch to keep them in when not in use. The cable connection is secured by a bayonet-lock mechanism. This is a great feature that allows the headphones to remain secure to any device. The M60xs have a very low impedance of 38 ohms. wireless over the head headphones should work with almost any device.
When compared to over-ear headphones like the Bowers & Wilkins P5 Series 2 The M60xs are more balanced in their sound profile that doesn't emphasize certain frequencies. The M60xs cost less than Bowers & Wilkins. This makes them a good choice for those who are on a tight budget.
Although the M60xs depart from the traditional M-series style in certain ways, they look stunning. The sleek matte black frame is complemented with an elegant logo on the band. The M60xs aren't the smallest on-ears, since they're not foldable and are quite heavy to transport but they're an excellent choice for professional audio. Noise isolation isn't sufficient, as they let in the rumble of airplanes and buses. However, this could be blocked by loud music and they're quite effective at blocking out the sounds of location for videos and podcasts.