Best Bluetooth Headphone.
Today’s headphones are more high-performing than ever before.
Bluetooth technology has made leaps in the last couple of years ~ the result is higher quality audio, longer battery life, better wireless distance, voice command, etc.
Below are our top picks for best bluetooth headphones for 2020.
Prices range from, $149 to $599.
#1.) Sony WH-H900N Review
#2.) Panasonic Noise Cancelling Headphones
#3.) Sennheiser PXC 550 Headphones
#4.) Dre Beats Studio3 Headphones
#5.) Bose QuietComfort 35 Headphones
#6.) Sony MDR100ABN Review
** FYI: links go to Amazon (had lowest headphone prices)
✅ Top #1 Pick: Sony WH-H900N Reviews
The Sony WH-900N headphones are great for eliminating external sounds.
Headphones include the newest noise-cancelling technology + bluetooth connectivity.
Play Time: 30 hours
Wireless Range: 38 ft.
Pricing: Medium
Connecting w/ your mobile phone is super easy — take phone calls or listen to music via Spotify or iTunes.
Buyers love the microphone quality + easy controls. By tapping the right ear pad you can quickly switch from music to phone call.
This specific pair of Sony headphones will also auto detect noise levels and adjust sound — very helpful when on a crowded train or gym workouts.
Sony WH-900N bluetooth headphones are also very affordable.
#2.) Panasonic Noise Cancelling Headphones
The Panasonic NC headphones come w/ new a adjustable noise cancellation feature.
Buyers say they eliminate external sounds and automatically adjust for it.
It even works when taking phone calls — the microphone monitors the external noises and uses the compatible anti-noise when on the phone.
Battery life: 20 hours
Recharge: 4 hours
There is also an easy to use ambient sound enhancer, a feature I personally like. If you want to hear more of the sounds around you, you only need to place your hand on the right ear pad, and it will activate by itself.
Part of the package are a 3d ball joint structure and plush ear pads that you can set to have the greatest comfort while using the headphones.
Buyers love the “Quick-Charge Mode” — takes only 15-mins and provides 2-hours of playtime.
#3.) Sennheiser PXC 550 Headphones
Listening to music anywhere in the house won’t be an issue with these headphones.
Bluetooth connectivity range of 51 ft. while obstructed, which is one of the widest on the market, allowing you to listen to music further from the source (i.e. your iPhone or computer).
Some buyers use sync it w/ their hd home theater projector for watching movies (while others are sleeping).
Another thing that’s a major plus in these headphones is the battery.
While it has a long operating time – up to 27.5 hours of usage time, it requires only a little time to charge – only 2 hours for full charge.
It also has easy to use touch controls with voice prompts that make it very easy to use. You can find these touchpads on the right ear-cup and use them to answer calls, turn up/down the volume or switch between songs.
And, thanks to the triple microphones, any voice call will be with the highest quality sound and clarity.
Highlights
- Charging time: 2 hours
- Battery life: 27.5 hours
- Noise canceling: Yes
- NFC Headphones: Yes
- Wireless range: 51 ft.
- Speech + music mode
- Presets allow for you to customize functionality
- Touch-sensitive controls
- Triple microphones
Potential Flaws
- Small headband range
#4.) Dre Beats Studio3 Headphones
Beats Studio 3 has been a major hit with loyal Beats users.
With an upgraded sound features, the Beats Studio3 offer subwoofer quality, longer battery life and fantastic noise canceling technology.
Outside noise won’t affect the quality of sound you hear due to the upgraded noise canceling and improved sound quality.
Battery life was a major complaint with the previous series, so it has been upgraded significantly – from 12 hours to 22 hours.
** Long battery and noise cancelling = great headphones for working out!
The headband is sturdy, and it has soft ear cushions that make them very comfortable to wear for hours at a time. Pairing with any Apple device, especially iPhones is a breeze. This makes them perfect for those with Apple products – specifically the iPhone.
Highlights
- Charging time: 2 hours
- Battery life: 22 hours
- Noise canceling: Yes
- NFC Headphones: Yes
- Wireless range: 30 ft.
Potential Flaws
- More expensive than other headphones
- Works best only with Apple devices
#5.) Bose QuietComfort 35 Headphones
Having wireless headphones that can be folded like Bose 35 makes them easy to carry.
Bose is known for the superb noise-canceling technology. It completely cancels out almost every ambient sound, allowing you to get the sound clarity and quality worthy of its price tag.
Bluetooth and NFC works with any type of bluetooth device source – iOS or Android. Works on computers, mobile phones, or television – also comes with a microphone allowing you to take calls if you’re within 39 ft. of your phone.
They’re expensive, but for the audio quality + bluetooth range, they’re a solid pick.
Highlights
- Charging time: 2.5 hours
- Battery life: 20 hours
- Noise canceling: Yes
- NFC Headphones: Yes
- Bluetooth range: 39 ft.
- 3-levels of Noise Cancellation
- Dual microphones
- Bose Connect Mobile App
Potential Flaws
- Heavier than other headphones
#6.) Sony MDR100ABN Review
One of the major advantages Sony MDR100ABN/B has is a wide range of features.
In terms of comfort, thick ear pads on the inside have a nice oval shape that fit most users perfectly; many buyers note that the padding has a super soft, comfortable feel.
Sony MDR100ABN/B offers Hi-Res Audio – easily syncs with any Apple or Android system. Bluetooth NFC lets you easily change songs, connect to the mic for a phone call, or switch to noise cancellation.
Many buyers like to connect w/ their home theater projector for gaming or loud movies.
Very strong reviews online — many buyers love that it connects to Apple TV and comfortable feel.
Highlights
- Charging time: 6 hours
- Battery life: 20 hours
- Noise canceling: Yes
- NFC Headphones: No
- Can be folded (with folding case included)
- Secondary purchase option
Potential Flaws
- Very expensive
Conclusion
Fortunately there’s a ton of options available. It’s a crowded market w/ big brands offering a variety of features within hugely different price ranges. But even though wireless headphones is a highly competitive marketplace, there are some Bluetooth headphones that managed to stand out.
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