Top 5 Wireless on Ear Headphones
Without wires to connect wireless headphones are usually smaller and more portable than over-ears. They usually have longer battery lives and are packaged in a carry case to ensure secure storage.
The Jabra Elite45h are earphones with lots of features at a reasonable price. They feature Bluetooth 5 connectivity and a variety of physical buttons. They also support aptX Hi-Res audio streams. The default sound profile is very heavy on bass, but it can be adjusted in the app by using an EQ graphic.
Focal Bathys Wireless
Focal is synonymous with high-end audio and the Bathys Wireless headphones are no different. They're an over-ear set of headphones that balance active noise cancellation and high-fidelity audio.
They're powered by an aluminium-magnesium 40mm 'M'-shaped domed driver that's made in France. Focal has refined the driver for portable use, and the result is an amazing headphone. It's an extremely dynamic set of headphones I've tried. They are able to reveal every detail with a full and full sound.
Unlike some other ANC cans that sound hollow and plastic, the Bathys are well-constructed with a durable headband and ear cups that comfortably fit over your ears. The Bathys are lightweight and come with USB-C cable for wired listening.
The Bathys has an easy-to-use and intuitive control system. A cluster of buttons is located on the right cup and let you control your virtual assistant, Bluetooth pairing and the music source you're listening. The ANC toggle button allows you to switch between a variety of modes, ranging from standard SBC codecs to the more advanced aptX or aptX Adaptive codes.
If you plug in your device using the USB cable you can play up to 24bit/192kHz. This doesn't require any additional hardware or software to enable and the headphones perform the entire process automatically.
One peculiarity is the LEDs on the ear cups which glows with white light when the headphones are powered on. It's a cool visual touch but I'm not sure it's necessary. Fortunately, the lights don't consume any power and don't affect the battery's life in any way. The Focal &Naim app permits you to disable the lights and also manage EQ and voice assistance, as well as several other settings. The application is fairly light and user-friendly, though I encountered a few problems with the app initially. You can choose between various sounds that sound futuristic and boops to indicate mode or button presses.
JBL 460NC Wireless
The JBL Wireless 460NC Headphones are perfect for those who love music and want to listen to their favorite songs on the go. They feature 40mm drivers with Adaptive Noise Cancelling and Ambient Aware technology. They are powered by a long-lasting battery and can block out background sound so you can concentrate on your music. TalkThru is a feature which allows you to lower music and boost speech so that you can converse with others while wearing headphones.
The headphones are light, and they are comfortable to wear because of the soft ear cups. They are well-built and are strong enough to withstand accidental drops. They are designed to be able to be carried around and fold away for easy storage. They also come with a carry case for easy transport.
These headphones are well-reviewed by listeners and provide great value for the price. Many customers have praised the audio quality as well as battery life and the voice assistant control. However some have noted that the ear pads are small and can be uncomfortable for some.
Other features of the Wireless 460NC headphones include an inline microphone that is compatible with most Android devices, Google Fast Pair, and 50 hours of battery life. They are compatible with all streaming services, including Spotify and YouTube. They also have low latency on iOS and Android which makes them ideal for use with video games.
The JBL Wireless 460NC headphones are constructed well with a sturdy fabric and a slight padding on the earcups. They are well-constructed and are more durable than other on-ear headsets like the Skullcandy Uproar Wireless 2 They also have a strong hinge that can withstand drops from accidental falls.
The headphones are designed with an on-ear design as well as an adjustable headband that can be rotated 90 degrees to make them portable and easy to store. They have a large built-in battery, which can provide up 50 hours of running time on just one charge. They are also available in various colors to fit your preferences. They also come with a built-in mic and support multiple voice assistants. They also have Smart Ambient Technology that automatically adjusts the audio quality based on the surrounding.
Skullcandy Uproar
Skull Candy is making waves within the budget headphone space with their brand new Uproar Wireless headphones. over ear wireless headphones 're a comfortable set of Bluetooth on-ear headphones with a long-lasting battery and stylish designs for less than PS40.
The headphones feature a light design that makes them extremely comfortable to wear. They're mainly made from plastic which makes them very light and flexible, but they are also a bit fragile. I wouldn't drop them from a height above my head. The ear pads are only partially covering your ears, meaning they won't be noise-isolating like you'd expect.
It is easy to pair your phone with headphones. First, make sure the headphones are turned on and that the LED indicator is blinking quickly. Open the Bluetooth settings of your mobile device, then connect the headphones. Once they're paired the headphones will automatically connect to your device if it is within the range.
One thing that I really enjoy about these headphones is how well they sound. The bass is excellent and you can clearly hear the details of your music. The highs are clear and crisp. When compared to other headphones I've tested, they sound great for their price and are definitely worth the price.
Another great feature is that they can be recharged and come with a USB cable. This means you can recharge them while on the move. You can also use the audio input to play music on your smartphone when headphones are not connected.
They also come with built-in microphones, which allows you to answer calls. This is handy for those who are on the move and do not want to carry an additional cord. Additionally they come with a battery life of around 10 hours, which is impressive.
Audio-Technica ATH-M60x

The ATH-60x, the newest addition to Audio-Technica’s popular M series is a closed, on-ear headset that is perfect for studio, mobile and broadcasting use. The M60xs use the same 45mm large aperture drivers that are used in the popular M50xs to provide excellent sound quality. They operate across a wide range of frequencies, with crystal clear clarity, and a full bass response.
The M60x frame is made out of plastic and metal, with a durable finish. Its low-profile 'on-ear' design feels very comfortable with the headband and ear pads made of protein leather that is less likely to cause sweating. The headband is a bit narrower than the other M headphones, which helps to make them feel more light and more breathable on your head, as well as making them more comfortable to wear with glasses.
The removable cables come in three lengths: short, long, and coiled. They also come with a bag to keep them in when they're not in use. The cable connection uses the bayonet lock mechanism which is a nice addition and makes it easy to keep the headphones securely attached to your device. The M60xs are compatible with all devices because of their low impedance.
When compared to over-ear headphones like the Bowers & Wilkins P5 Series 2 M60xs are superior to the P5 Series 2. M60xs have a more balanced sound profile that doesn't emphasize any particular frequencies. The M60xs are also a bit less expensive than Bowers & Wilkins, which makes them a great option for those on a tight budget.
While the M60xs do depart from the traditional M-series design in some ways, they look fantastic. They have a sleek black frame with a matte finish, which is complemented by a simple and minimalistic logo on the headband. The M60xs aren't the smallest on-ears, as they don't fold down and aren't the most compact to transport, but they're still a good option for professional audio. Noise isolation is not adequate as they allow in the rumble from airplanes and buses. However, this is masked by loud music, and they're quite effective at blocking out sounds from locations for videos and podcasts.