For the past 15 years, I’ve been trying out various noise-canceling headphones, and with the abundance of great choices available, picking the best one has been a challenge. However, a few models really shine, such as the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones and Earbuds, Sony WH-1000XM5, and Apple’s AirPods Pro 2. The Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds are particularly impressive, which is why they rank high on this list. I’ve also included the Sonos Ace as a top-tier choice for high-end headphones, the Sennheiser Accentum Plus as a top-tier midrange option, and the Earfun Wave Pro as a top-tier budget option. 12- Best Bluetooth Headphones with Active Noise Cancelling
Most of the selections on this list are over-ear headphones, but there are also wireless earbuds. Regardless of their size, they all share a few key features: they provide great noise cancellation, a comfortable fit, high-quality sound, and strong voice clarity. These are the main criteria I consider when deciding which products make it onto this list. Price is also important, particularly for those looking for good value.
1. Sony WH-1000XM4
SPECIFICATIONS
- Acoustic design: Closed
- Weight: 253g
- Frequency response: 4Hz to 40kHz
- Drivers: 1.57-inch dome type
- Battery life: 30 hours
2. 1More Sonoflow
SPECIFICATIONS
- Acoustic design: Closed
- Weight: 250g
- Frequency response: 2.400GHz – 2.4835GHz
- Drivers: 40mm
- Battery life: 50 hours (ANC on)
3. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
SPECIFICATIONS
- Acoustic design: Closed
- Weight: 250g
- Frequency response: No listed
- Drivers: 35mm
- Battery life: 30 hours
4. Sony WH-CH720N
SPECIFICATIONS
- Acoustic design: Closed
- Weight: 192g
- Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
- Drivers: 30mm
- Battery life: 35 hours (ANC on)
5. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless
SPECIFICATIONS
- Acoustic design: Closed
- Weight: 293g
- Frequency response: 6Hz to 22kHz
- Drivers: 42mm
- Battery life: 60 hours
6. Sony WH-1000XM5
SPECIFICATIONS
- Acoustic design: Closed
- Weight: 249g
- Frequency response: 20Hz to 40kHz
- Drivers: 30mm
- Battery life: 30 hours
7. Apple AirPods Max
Apple’s AirPods Max celebrated its third birthday in December 2023. Despite not being on display at WWDC 2024, which took place on June 10, 2024, there’s ongoing speculation about the potential release of a second-generation AirPods Max. Unfortunately, we’ve received no concrete rumors regarding updates to Apple’s high-end over-ear headphones. However, we anticipate several updates to the AirPods line with the upcoming iOS 18 software later in the year. Our earliest chance to see any new features for the next-generation AirPods Max will be at Apple’s September event. Until then, there’s a strong indication that a sequel to the original AirPods Max is in the works.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Acoustic design: Closed
- Weight: 350g
- Frequency response: N/A
- Drivers: 40mm dynamic
- Battery life: 20 hours
HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST NOISE-CANCELLING HEADPHONES FOR YOU
Selecting the right pair of noise-cancelling headphones requires evaluating a variety of factors to find the best match for your specific needs and preferences. First and foremost, consider the level of noise cancellation performance you require – some models offer more advanced active noise control capabilities than others, effectively blocking out a wider range of ambient sounds. Additionally, evaluate the audio quality, as noise-cancelling headphones should deliver rich, immersive sound without compromising fidelity. Battery life is another important consideration, especially for those who need headphones for long commutes or extended listening sessions. Connectivity is key as well – wireless Bluetooth headphones provide greater freedom of movement than wired models. Other features to look for include comfort, control options, and the availability of a companion app for customization. Finally, establish your budget and prioritize the features most important to you, whether that’s superior noise cancellation, high-resolution audio, or a lightweight, travel-friendly design. By carefully weighing all these factors, you can identify the optimal noise-cancelling headphones that will provide the perfect balance of performance, functionality, and value to suit your unique lifestyle and listening requirements.
HOW WE TEST NOISE-CANCELLING HEADPHONES
Our London and Reading locations boast cutting-edge testing equipment, where our skilled in-house team evaluates the vast majority of high-end audio and video equipment that comes our way. However, noise-canceling headphones present a unique challenge, demanding rigorous testing in real-world, often noisy situations.
To tackle this, we subject noise-canceling headphones to tests in a variety of settings, including an office, amidst traffic sounds, on public transportation, and, whenever possible, on an airplane. Our evaluations cover aspects like ANC performance, ease of use, comfort, battery life, and, of course, sound quality, which is a crucial factor in our ratings and recommendations.
At What Hi-Fi?, our focus is on comparative analysis, so each headphone we test is pitted against the top models in its price and design category – whether it’s a single exceptional model or several that we prefer among the many we review annually for the What Hi-Fi? Awards. We maintain a selection of top-tier products in our inventory to compare new releases to our favorites, assessing their performance in real-world scenarios.
Which is better, Bluetooth or wireless headphones?
When it comes to choosing between Bluetooth and wireless headphones, there are a number of factors to consider. Bluetooth headphones utilize short-range wireless radio technology to connect to a audio source, typically a smartphone, laptop, or other Bluetooth-enabled device. This provides a reliable, cable-free connection with the convenience of easy pairing and device switching. Bluetooth 5.0 and later versions offer improved range, speed, and power efficiency compared to older Bluetooth standards. In contrast, wireless headphones use a dedicated wireless transmitter that plugs into an audio source, transmitting the signal over a wireless radio frequency. This generally provides a more stable, low-latency connection that can work with non-Bluetooth devices. However, wireless headphones require the additional transmitter dongle, which can be less portable and versatile than Bluetooth. Ultimately, the choice between Bluetooth and wireless depends on individual needs – Bluetooth is more ubiquitous and convenient for mobile use, while wireless may offer superior performance for home or studio applications. Evaluating factors like audio quality, range, latency, and connectivity options can help determine the best wireless headphone solution for each user’s specific requirements. 12- Best Bluetooth Headphones with Active Noise Cancelling
Which headphone has the highest noise cancellation?
These headphones frequently have extra functions that improve the listening experience in addition to their exceptional noise reduction capabilities. For instance, the Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 are perfect for travelling or commuting because they have a transparent mode that lets users hear their surroundings when necessary. A smooth transition between different audio sources is ensured by the Apple AirPods Max’s high build quality and easy communication across Apple devices, while the Sony WH-1000XM4 features touch sensor controls for seamless music playback and voice assistant integration. These headphones are excellent options for anyone looking for high-quality audio in a world full of distractions because of their excellent noise cancellation and well-considered design features.