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The Best Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones

If you're fighting the roar of jet engines or just want to block out the hum of your HVAC system at home, you need the best noise cancelling over-ear headphones. The new Sony WH-1000XM5s are among the latest kings of active noise cancellation and their predecessors were also excellent.

bose-quietcomfort-45-bluetooth-wireless-noise-cancelling-headphones-with-microphone-for-phone-calls-triple-black-281.jpgWe've taken into account adjustments for ANC, touch controls and on-ear detection (for pausing music when you take your headphones off). Our top picks have high-resolution audio, comfortable earcups and spacious ear cups.

1. Sony WH-1000XM5

The fifth generation of Sony flagship headphones provides significant improvements over the previous models, offering improved noise cancellation and superior noise cancelling over ear Headphones audio quality. Its impressive ANC performance creates an enveloping cone of silence over ear noise cancelling headphones your head and blocks out a surprising amount low-frequency sounds. The earcups block out sounds that fall in the mid-to-treble spectrum including chatter from the passengers and creaking metal.

Contrary to some noise cancelling headphones that can sound hollow or unnatural, the WH1000XM5s are very natural-sounding. They can reproduce Billie Eilish’s drums with remarkable clarity, while keeping the edges clean and pristine. It's enjoyable listening to them during an extended flight or on a commute.

A capacitive touch-surface on the right ear cup handles the most commonly used controls, such as play/pause, volume up/down and skip forwards/backwards. It can also stop and answer calls, and switch between ANC mode and ambient sound. You can also hold the power button for a few minutes to hear a voice message indicating the remaining battery life.

Another significant improvement to the XM5s is the new QN1 microphone, which is designed to record high-quality audio when recording podcasts and videos. The microphone is more sensitive than previous models and also has a wider audio range which makes it easier for you to hear your voice.

The XM5 has also carried over some features from the XM4s like the adaptive ANC system that automatically optimizes performance in accordance with the environment. The "Wearing Detection" feature detects when the headset is removed and stops playing video or music. It will restart it when the headset is put back on. It's compatible with Sony's DSEE Extreme Engine, which increases the quality of compressed music to nearly high-res resolution.

2. Sony WH-1000XM4

The WH-1000XM4s are a new iteration of Sony's industry-leading over-ear headphones. And even though they don't offer as much active noise canceling as the WH-1000XM5s, they provide top-of-the-line performance. The WH-1000XM4s have a stronger Bluetooth connection and an improved noise cancellation algorithm. They also come with an upgraded audio chip that enhances music to HD quality, and advanced voice controls.

The most significant improvement in this latest model is that Sony has made the WH-1000XM4s more comfortable than before by putting padding around the headband Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones and shifting the microphones towards the outside of the ear. This makes them more comfortable to listen to for long periods of time.

You can also switch between five different sound settings depending on the environment. Sony headphones have an app that lets you to alter your EQ settings. The app lets you monitor your activity and automatically optimize the settings. They are a great choice for travelers.

The WH-1000XM4 has also improved its noise cancellation. It is more effective due to the greater sensitivity and improved filtering of low frequencies. This can be verified by looking at graphs similar to the one shown above. Higher peaks mean that more sounds are being canceled out. The WH1000XM4s are also better at reducing low-frequency noises like the hum of an air conditioning unit, or the constant rumble from a plane engine.

The WH-1000XM4s have a great set of features such as a battery that lasts up to 30 hours, and an integrated USB-C charging port. They also have Quick Alert, a feature that lets you press the right earcup to dampen music to activate transparency mode. Speak to Chat, in turn it stops media when your voice is raised (and it works well, although sometimes it fails to register taps), as well as Sony's Smart Listening Technology, which can detect your environment and provide better sound.

3. Bose QuietComfort 35 Series II

The Bose QuietComfort 35 Series II headphones (or QC35 Wireless 2018, as they're also known) were released in September 2017. They have been replaced by the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 701 to be released in 2021. However they remain popular and affordable.

The QC35 II are a great pair of wireless headphones that provide an incredibly comfortable fit and a neutral sound profile and exceptional noise isolation. They can be used in noisy environments or while traveling and they last for more than a day on one charge. They also work with most smart assistants and can be activated with an individual button. You can ask them to play music and answer trivia questions or read notifications from your smartphone.

The padding around the ears is wide and can accommodate a variety of ears. They are also lightweight. The hinges on the housings fold down and make them easy to put in backpacks or bags. The controls on the right side of the headphones are well placed and comfortable to use. A series of taps will control playback, like the ability to rewind and skip songs.

We heard The Beatles' Let It Be and the piano and drum beats. The QC35 II delivers crisp, clear audio with a smooth and detailed sound. They can detect subtleties, like Paul McCartney's inconsistent timing as he builds up to the chorus, or Gerard Way's snarl as his lyrics praising teenage-personalism in teenagers.

The QC35 II is compatible with the majority of smart assistants. It can connect to up to two devices simultaneously. The QC35 II comes with a carry bag and USB charging cable.

4. Sony WH-CH720N

Sony is known for building excellent headphones that cost relatively little. The budget-friendly WHCH720N headphones by Sony aren't any different. They have many of the same features of the flagship WH1000XM5 headphones, but with a more budget friendly design. They also offer a decent amount of active noise cancellation at a very low cost.

These headphones have dynamic drivers of 30mm that offer crisp high-frequency sound and a full bass. They also have an even tuning that makes them sound great with a variety of genres of music, and they have a wide soundstage that allows you to be immersed in your music.

The WH-CH720N headphones feature buttons instead of the touch controls or gestures employed by the XM5 headphones. This could be a bit of an issue as the buttons initially seem confusing. The controls are intelligently placed and have clear labels. A single press of the button with the '-' reduces the volume, and double presses pauses and plays audio. Pressing and holding the button will launch voice assistants, and also rejects calls.

With ANC activated, these headphones can last about 35 hours before running out of power. This is the highest battery life we've seen in over-ear headphones. They also have a standby mode to assist in preserving battery.

The WH-CH720N can be connected to Android phones and iOS devices via Bluetooth. They are compatible with LDAC which allows them to play high-quality audio on compatible devices. The headphones are also compatible with PlayStation consoles with an analog 1/8"TRS cable. They can also be connected to a computer with the included USB dongle. The Sony Headphones Connect App lets you customize your headphones using an EQ slider, presets and multipoint connectivity.

5. B&W PX7 S2

The PX7 S2 follow on from an extremely successful predecessor, but aren't a half-baked update riding on its coattails. They sport a sleeker style and a brand new application. They deliver on their promise of high-end build quality with audio that faithfully expresses artistic intention. They are also extremely comfortable to wear all day.

Although they aren't as good as the noise cancellation of the Bose QuietComfort 35 Series II or the Sony WH-1000XM5 however, they do a good job of removing ambient noises and ensuring that you're able to focus on your music, podcasts or gaming handheld without interruptions. They feature a six-strong mic setup (four for Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones cancelling and two for voice pick-up) and a new algorithm that cuts ambient sound by 30dB. They're also among the few Bluetooth headphones we've reviewed that can be used in passive mode, allowing you to listen to your content on your own with no power being applied to the drive units.

They're also compatible with the B&W Music app, a free download that delivers an array of features that complement the superior noise cancellation. The Quick Action button can be programmed to activate your device's voice assistance and cycle through three environmental settings, and display battery life. It's a pain to press the button and hold it. A one-press would be more intuitive and simpler.

The PX7 S2 are an impressive pair of headphones, which will delight all music lovers. The PX7 S2 aren't suitable for challenging music genres like metal and rock that favor bass-heavy productions and muddy low frequencies as they are for classical, folk and acoustic. But, they will still be awe-inspiring to those who appreciate audiophile credentials, and are practical and easy to use.

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