This signal does more than simply block out noise, like thick
earpads on headphones (that is called noise isolation); it actively cancels out the noise to generate a quiet that's unaffected by what's going on around you.
Not exact matches
Both the headband and the
earpad size were comfortable
on our toddler panel's noggins.
Our panel split
on which of the
earpads we preferred.
-- Audio Connection: Direct Wireless Connection — Speaker Frequency Response: 20 - Hz -20-kHz — Headset Power: Rechargeable Battery — Battery: Up to 10 - Hours (ANC and Bluetooth
On), Up to 15 - Hours (With Those Features Off)-- Speaker Size: 50 - mm with Neodymium Magnets — Microphone: Flip - Up Omni - Directional — Headband /
Earpad Material: Synthetic Leather with Foam Cushioning — Ear Cushion: Synthetic Leather with Foam Cushioning
The BackBeat 500 don't have a lot of cushioning
on the
earpads.
The lambskin
earpads and cowhide headband bathe you with a luxurious feel
on the head.
Its advanced audio technology will get you first - rate sound quality, while its two sets of
earpads will maximize your comfort
on every occasion.
Available in matte black, blue, red, teal, or white, the supra - aural (
on - ear) E45BT headphones feature exceptionally comfortable
earpads and a cloth - lined headband that's slightly less padded, but comfortable nonetheless.
The
earpads are made of this same material, and are not uncomfortable but lack the plush, cushioned feeling many
on - ear headphones go for.
Soft, breathable fabric - covered
earpads easily fit over most ears, and a black anodized metal headband holds each earcup
on a nearly quarter - circle arm that lets them fold flat and pivot slightly vertically.
The
on - ear the A38s muffle some outside noises with their
earpads, but not to the same extent as the Plantronics BackBeat Pro or wired Bose QuietComfort 25 over-ear headphones, the latter of which simply has the best noise cancellation technology we've tested.
Designed to be the most comfortable and best sounding closed headset
on the market, the G4ME ZERO features a new
earpad design that makes it the perfect choice for immersive gaming.
It isn't particularly plush like the G933 or Turtle Beach Elite Pro, but it doesn't press down
on your head, and the vaguely trapezoidal
earpads are large enough that they didn't crush my ears.
Design The G231 is mostly dark gray plastic, with bright orange highlights
on the outside of the earcups, just above the
earpads, and over the padding under the headband.
Each
earpad can rotate 90 degrees for easier stowage in a flat bag, and the Pulse masses just 110g, making it fairly travel - friendly
on the whole.
The padding for both the headband and
earpads is generous, and overall the headphones are lightweight and comfortable — the fit is secure, but it barely feels like there's any pressure
on your ears.
Available in black, blue, green, red, and white models, the supra - aural (
on - ear) E35 headphones feature a cloth - lined headband and faux - leather
earpads.
The headset feels very light for an over-ear design, and modest padding
on the
earpads and under the headband let it sit securely and comfortably
on the head.