The Best Wireless Headphones Of 2019: Our Top Picks For Noise Canceling And Sound Quality

Aadhya Khatri - May 14, 2019


The Best Wireless Headphones Of 2019: Our Top Picks For Noise Canceling And Sound Quality

Here are the best wireless headphones of the year 2019 in terms of sound quality and noise canceling

Now is the time of wireless headphones and thanks to Bluetooth technology, we can hook any kind of smartphones to these headphones, from the most budget-friendly to a higher-end model. The best part is, the sounds they generate are as good as the wired ones.

Wireless headphones come with a more expensive price tag, but it is worth it as they give you the absolute freedom to do whatever you want. So if you are in the market for a pair of wireless headphones and are overwhelmed by all the choices out there, here are our reviews of the best ones on the market to point you in the right direction.

Sony WH-1000XM3

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Sony WH-1000XM3

The Sony 1000x line has always been known as the market leader when it comes to noise canceling, a technology on which Sony focuses a lot of its effort. More importantly, that ability to keep noises out is coupled with great sounds, thanks to the combination of Sony's proprietary LDAC tech and superb wireless codecs – aptX.

The WH-1000XM3 might not be much different from its predecessor, the WH-1000XM2, but in comparison with other rivals on the same range, this one definitely takes some beating. It is better than the runner up, the Bose QC35 II by a large margin. It has excellent sounds and noise canceling, as well as more useful features.

Bose QuietComfort 35 II

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Bose QuietComfort 35 II

The Bose QC35 is already an excellent pair of wireless headphone in its own right before the company adds Google Assistant to the mix and create Bose QC35 II. These two are the same except for a button to conjure the voice assistant. In this newer headphones, you have the great sounds, noise canceling, as well as maximum comfort. Its battery can hold up to the longest flight, making it the best traveling companion you can find.

This model has a more expensive price tag so if you want to save some money and do not care if the headphones have Google Assistant or not; the older QC 35 fits the bill.

Beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless

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Beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless

The Beyerdynamic Amiron Wireless has mediocre noise canceling ability and a not-so-compact body so if you are looking for a pair to travel with; you may have to look elsewhere. However, to make up for these downsides, this pair has excellent sounds that can complement any kind of genre you have in your library.

Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT

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Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT

Audi-Technica is known for quality microphones, accessories, and headphones and its ATH-M50xBT is no exception. With these on, you can have the sound quality of a studio without the cumbersome of the cord. Its frequency response range is 15-28,00 Hz and with the 45mm drivers, delivering well-rounded and warm sounds that not many wireless headphones can capable of providing.

Other strong points are the durable battery life and reliable Bluetooth connectivity, but one of the most noticeable downers is the microphone; making calls are not exactly comfortable with it. However, it is not a deal breaker as not many people purchase wireless headphones for the quality of their microphones.

Sennheiser Momentum Wireless

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Sennheiser Momentum Wireless

The Sennheiser Momentum Wireless is the best in every way, the sound as well as the look. However, its price tag is the main reason it is out of reach of many music enthusiasts. But if you have stretched your budget enough to purchase them, you will not regret it. They are comfortable with excellent quality, everything we need from a pair of wireless headphones.

Plantronics BackBeat Go 810

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Plantronics BackBeat Go 810

If you do not have a deep pocket but still want a decent pair of wireless headphones, the Plantronics BackBeat Go 810 is right up your alley. Their sounds are excellent, and the noise canceling is on par with models from Beats, Sony, and Bose, but come at half the price.

The quality of the material is a bit cheap, but it does not seem like it has an impact on the sounds.

AKG N60NC Wireless

With the quality of AKG N60NC Wireless, people will expect them to have a higher price, but since they do not, the AKG N60NC is definitely a bang for your buck. The sound quality and noise canceling ability are excellent, the only problem here is they are not over-ear but rather on-ear, so you may feel irritation when wearing them for too long. However, their compact size makes them a great option to carry with you when traveling.

Jabra Move Wireless

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Jabra Move Wireless

The Jabra Move Wireless is another budget-friendly option. They do not look very premium, but the sound quality is no less excellent than any of other wireless headphones on this list. It will make the right choice for anyone fancies a wireless technology without spending too much on it.

Microsoft Surface Headphones

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Microsoft Surface Headphones

The Microsoft Surface headphones offer warm sounds and solid bass, meaning whatever you want to listen to, these headphones can deliver precisely what you expect. The most significant downer is that since the sounds are warm, the lower-mid frequencies can be a little bit off. However, the sharp trebles can totally make up for that.

These wireless headphones have active noise canceling so you can count on their ability to block unwanted sounds out. The price might make a lot of people raise their eyebrows but in comparison with the sound quality, what you pay for it is considered money well spent.

Grado GW100 Wireless Headphones

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Grado GW100 Wireless Headphones

With clear highs, extended bass, and smooth mids, the Grado GW100s gains a spot on this list of best wireless headphones. Their design is reminiscent to its start in Brooklyn in the 1950s. The Bluetooth connectivity works really well, and they are open back headphones so pressure cannot build up inside, plus the music sounds more natural.

Users have the choice to use them wirelessly when they have errands around the house for example, or with an AUX cable if they like to.

If you listen to your music mostly at home, the Grado GW100s fits the bill. The sounds are natural and wide. If that does not sound like you, you may want to look for another model on our list.

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