Best noise-canceling headphones 2021

  

Best noise-canceling headphones for 2021




What is noise cancellation?


Noise-canceling earphones utilize simple and electronic strategies to shut out the ecological sound around you, permitting you to pay attention to your music in harmony without interruption. Most commotion dropping earphones utilize the accompanying two methodologies: 


Passive noise cancellation.


This is the point at which the earphones truly block outside solid from arriving at your ears, and this can be accomplished in various manners. Noise-canceling over-ear earphones ordinarily have intensely cushioned earcups to accomplish this, while in-ear earphones need to fit cozily in your ear to make a tight seal, preventing natural sounds from entering. 


Active noise cancellation.

We accept that noise-canceling earphones are similarly pretty much as essential as your PC, TV, or cell phone with regards to tech that will change how you live, work and play – particularly on the off chance that you have a long drive every day or a trip in front of you. That implies that picking the right pair for you is significant – the requests for a decent pair of earphones for a flight are distinctive to those you'll just at any point use at home. 


Configuration is gigantically significant, as a decent pair of Noise-canceling earphones should be agreeable for long listening meetings – pay special mind to cushioned earcups and headbands in materials like adaptive padding for extreme solace. 

Cushioned earcups additionally assist with inactive noise scratch-off – at the end of the day, they genuinely block sound from entering your ears. This works pair with dynamic clamor abrogation, with the best Noise-canceling earphones utilizing a mix of the two strategies to dispose of outside commotion. 

Not an enthusiast of over-ear earphones? These days, you can even discover genuine remote earbuds with noise scratch-off worked in, so there truly is a possibility for everybody. 

Likewise, with any pair of earphones, the sound quality should be acceptable, regardless of whether your center is shutting out your general surroundings. How you characterize great sound quality relies upon your own taste. Do you like a warm, balanced sound, or do you lean toward ultra-high loyalty that permits you to hear each and every detail of your music? Is it true that you are a committed bass head or a traditional music addict?

Underneath, I've gathered together the very best noise-canceling earphones accessible, all of which I've completely looked into or utilized involved throughout some undefined time frame. I update this rundown routinely as I audit more earphones.


Best noise-canceling headphones for 2021


Sony WH-1000XM4.




Sony's prior WH-1000XM3 model was incredible. However, in the event that it had a shortcoming, that was voice calls, especially in noisier conditions. The WH-1000XM4 model has worked on around there and furthermore adds multipoint Bluetooth matching so you can associate with two gadgets - like your telephone and PC - simultaneously. That implies that if a call comes in while you're utilizing the earphones with your PC, the sound will change to your telephone when you answer the call. 

The Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 most likely still have a slight edge for voice calls, yet the 1000XM4 earphones are apparently a bit more agreeable and furthermore have some other slight upgrades to clamor scratch-off and sound that make this model an extraordinary all-around decision. Subsequent to dispatching at $350, they've consistently been limited to as low as $278, so search for them discounted.



SPECIFICATIONS
Acoustic design: Closed, Dynamic
Weight: 253g
Frequency response: 4Hz to 40kHz
Drivers: 1.57-inch dome type
Volume Control: 
 Touch Sensor
Noise Canceling:
 Yes, with ON/OF Switch 
Bluetooth:
  Yes, with version 4.2
Input(S):
  Stereo mini-jack
Battery life: 30 hours
 
 AT AMAZON $278                              


2.Sony WF-1000XM4.




Sony is to a great extent liable for the inconsiderate strength of the dynamic noise-canceling genuine remote earbuds market, and with the WF-1000XM4, the organization has joined execution, ergonomics, and assembly quality more adequately than any other time in recent memory. Contrasted with their archetypes, the Sony WF-1000XM3, the new remote earbuds offer sufficient personal satisfaction elements to make them worth moving up to, regardless of whether they are more costly. While other genuine remote earbuds outperform the Sony WF-1000XM4 specifically regions – noise canceling, for instance – no other model verges on offering such incredible quality in all cases. That is the reason the Sony WF-1000XM4 is no doubt the best remote earbuds you can purchase today.

SPECIFICATIONS

                                          
Headphone type design: Wireless
Weight: 41g
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
 
Drivers: 6 mm
Water Proof: 
 Yes(IPX4)
Noise Canceling:
 Yes, with Quick Attention 
Bluetooth:
  Yes, with version 5.2
Battery life:
Max.8hrs(NC ON)  Max. 12hrs(NC OFF) 







Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700.




The Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700, the hotly anticipated replacement to Bose's QuietComfort 35 II model, may not be a quantum jump forward, yet these earphones offer somewhat better strong and commotion retraction alongside first-class headset execution for voice calls. They're a solid all-around sound entertainer with as long as 20 hours of battery life and a more sturdy plan than their archetype (some discover the QuietComfort 35 II earphones somewhat more agreeable).
 At dispatch, they cost $400, however, they've as of late descend in cost. We've seen the white variant plunge as low as $299 while the dark and silver renditions have hit $340. All things considered, the new Sony WH-1000XM4 earphones, their nearest rival, have additionally seen pleasant limits.


SPECIFICATIONS.

                                          
Headphone type design: Wireless
Weight: 41g
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
 
Drivers: 6 mm
Input:
2.5 mm audio cable for the headphone side and a standard 3.5 mm jack for the device side

Noise-canceling:   Yes 

Bluetooth:  Yes, with version 5.0

Battery:  20hrs



AT AMAZON   $379


Anker SoundCore Life Q30.




To the extent of sound, comfort level, and manufacture quality, you'd be unable to show improvement over Anker's SoundCore Life Q30 for the cash. It doesn't exactly have the lucidity or bass definition as a portion of the top premium models, yet it's not exactly 33% of the cost and gets you about 75% of the way there as far as strong (it's even generally speaking with punchy bass and there's an application that permits you to change the sound). Commotion dropping is useful at the cost, however not up to the level of the Sony WH-1000XM4 or Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700. Battery life is evaluated at an amazing 40 hours with USB-C charging. The lone region where the Q30 falls somewhat short is for voice calls. It gets your voice fine in calmer conditions yet it simply doesn't lessen foundation clamor well enough. Contrasted with the Q20 (see beneath), the Q30 offers worked on solid (it's anything but an immense distinction, yet it certainly is an indent up) and a more top-notch plan. Anker frequently offers the Q20 at a $10 markdown at Amazon. Ultimately, we should see something to that effect on the Q30.

SPECIFICATIONS.

                                          
Headphone type design: Wireless
Weight: 41g
Frequency response: 16Hz to 40KHz
 
Drivers: 40 mm
NFC:
Yes.

Noise-canceling:     Yes Digital Hybrid ANC Multi-Mode  

Bluetooth:  Yes, with version 5.0

Battery:  40hrs With ANC On/  60hrs With ANC Off.




AT AMAZON $79.99



Bowser & Wilkins P17.



After a huge delay, Bowers and Wilkins have at last several arrangements of genuine remote earbuds - the PI7 ($400) and PI5 ($250) - the two of which are fantastic and include dynamic commotion dropping alongside a straightforwardness mode. The leader PI7 has an alternate driver plan and sounds somewhat more definite and refined with somewhat more bass energy. The two of them sound brilliant, yet in case you're searching for the most perfect sounding arrangement of earbuds, the PI7 is ostensibly that, dominating the Sony WF-1000XM4 just barely (they likewise solid somewhat better than the amazing Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless II and Master and Dynamic MW08).
While the PI7's clamor dropping is very good, the Sony commotion dropping is prevalent. I likewise figured the Sony improved voice calling (it has better commotion decrease so individuals can hear you better in noisier conditions) and it has better battery life. The PI7's case changes into a Bluetooth handset, so you can plug it into your PC for Qualcomm aptX streaming or an in-flight theater setup. The PI7 upholds aptX Adaptive remote transmission (which incorporates the AptX HD codec) from viable cell phones, taking into account "high-goal music transmission from appropriate real-time features, like Qobuz." They're IPX54 splash proof and have 4 hours of battery existence with commotion dropping on (that is somewhat disillusioning), in addition to an additional 4 charges from the case. The PI5 buds are additionally strong incredible and are a touch lighter than the PI7. At $250, the PI5 contends straightforwardly with the $280 Sony 1000XM4. Similarly, as with all in-ear earphones, you need to attempt to perceive how they fit your ears. Nooks and Wilkins' buds might accommodate your ears better than Sony's and the other way around.


 SPECIFICATIONS.
                                          
Headphone type design: Wireless
Weight: 7g earbuds /with case 61g
Frequency response: 10Hz to 20KHz
 
Drivers: 9.2 mm

Noise-canceling:     Yes With Auto Anc  

Bluetooth:  Yes, with version 5.0





Anker SoundCore Life Q20.




Anker's SoundCore Life Q20 earphones are ostensibly the best worth in the classification of noise-canceling earphones. Not exclusively do these over-ear earphones sound very respectable at their standard rundown cost of $60 (they regularly sell for $10 less), but at the same time, they're agreeable to wear because of the safe earcups
No, they don't sound as great as exceptional Bluetooth earphones like the Sony WH-1000XM3 earphones, however, the sound quality is very acceptable, which is everything you can request from noise-canceling earphones at this cost. The sound quality is genuinely even with a sensible measure of clearness and stout bass that is not swollen or sloppy. Likewise, the commotion abrogation is acceptably viable and they're strong as a headset for settling on decisions. Battery life is acceptable at 40 hours. A basic conveying pocket is incorporated.


 SPECIFICATIONS.
                                          
Headphone type design: Wireless
Weight: 7g earbuds /with case 61g
Frequency response: 16Hz to 40KHz
 
Drivers: 40 mm
Battery: 40hrs

Noise-canceling:     Yes   

Bluetooth:  Yes, with version 5.0







Bang & Olufsen Beoplay HX.




Bang and Olufsen's Beoplay HX is the replacement to the organization's H9 series earphones (that X is a Roman numeral 10) and like those previous H9 models, the HX conveys a rundown cost of $500 (a few tones are limited at Amazon). That value point makes it an immediate contender with Apple's AirPods Max, a heavier earphone at 384.8 grams versus 285 grams for the HX. I couldn't say whether the HX is more agreeable than the AirPods Max, yet I tracked down the two models pretty equivalent in the solace office over longer listening meetings and these do include the standard stylish B&O lambskin covered adaptable padding ear cushions. 

The HX has custom 40mm drivers, Bluetooth 5.1, and support for Qualcomm's aptX Adaptive (that incorporates AptX HD) for high-goal remote streaming when you consolidate an aptX-empowered Android gadget with certain music web-based features like Qobuz. 

Their sound measures up well to the AirPods Max's sound, with profound, obvious bass, normal-sounding mids (where vocals live), and a welcoming point of interest in the high pitch (the sound is generally even). Assuming you need to push the high pitch or bass, you can change the EQ in the Bang and Olufsen application for iOS and Android and give the earphones a hotter or more splendid profile. 

While these are costly, they offer more precise sound than the Sony WH-1000XM4. Their clamor dropping is additionally excellent and voice-calling abilities are likewise very strong. Furthermore, they offer multipoint Bluetooth blending so you can interface them with a cell phone and PC at the same time (Microsoft Swift Pair empowered for Windows machines) so you can undoubtedly switch between the two (the Sony WH-1000XM4 additionally has this element). Battery life is appraised at as long as 35 hours with commotion dropping on and 40 hours with it off. Those are fantastic numbers. 

Prior Bang and Olufsen's models incorporated a delicate case (a pocket truly), however, the HX accompanies a hard case. As I said, it's costly, however, the little enhancements over prior leader Bang and Olufsen clamor-dropping earphones assist with presenting the HX's defense as a commendable option in contrast to the AirPods Max.


 SPECIFICATIONS.
                                          
Headphone type design: Wireless
Weight: 285g

Frequency response: 20Hz to 22,000Hz
Input: 1.25 m audio cable with 3.5mm mini-jack for corded Connectivity

Battery: 35hrs with ANC 40hrs Bluetooth

Noise-canceling:     Yes   

Bluetooth:  Yes, with version 5.1






Bose QuietComfort 20.



Believe it or not, these are the in-ear earphones I for the most part go on with me on plane outings. The noise-canceling earbuds occupy almost no space in a pack, they needn't bother with a battery (so no agonizing over battery life) and they're useful for watching in-flight motion pictures, regardless of whether on the carrier's in-flight theater setup or your own gadget. They offer shockingly great
noise-canceling; simply remember your earphone connector dongle on the off chance that you have a telephone or tablet that is feeling the loss of the earphone jack. Since the QuietComfort 20 earbuds are wired instead of remote, it's muddled whether Bose will refresh them, however, search for the discounted.

  • QC®20 headphones — Apple devices (Including cable and StayHear®+ tips):52" L (1.55 oz)
  • StayHear®+ tips:1.25" H x 1" W x 0.5" D
  • USB cable:12" L
  • Clothing clip:1" H x 0.25" W x 0.5" D
  • Control module:3.5" H x 1.25" W x 0.375" D
  • Case:1" H x 5.5" W x 3.1" 
  • Battery life: 16 hours per full 
  • Charging time: 2 hours





Bose QuietComfort 35 Series II







.

Bose has been at the highest point of the dynamic noise-canceling for quite a long time, and it was in no little part because of the QuietComfort series of earphones. Presently the organization has the new Noise Cancelling 700 Headphones (horrendous name, I know), however before those came out the noise-canceling jars to beat was the QC35 Series II. So how would they hold up since some time has elapsed? Is it true that they merit your cash over the more current models or even the opposition? Contrasted with the customary QC35 earphones, these weren't very different from the more up-to-date series II. Every little thing about them was practically indistinguishable, save for a couple of key components. For one, the more current series II has an Action button that can be utilized as a devoted Google Assistant catch, permitting you to enact the Google Assistant consistently directly from the earphones. Since the delivery, there's additionally been an update to make them viable with Amazon Alexa too, so assuming that is your own colleague of decision, you're in karma. The very catch that can be utilized as a committed Google Assistant catch can then again be utilized as a devoted dynamic clamor dropping flip, allowing you to switch between three preset qualities of ANC. It's really clever however in my testing, I fundamentally either kept it on or off so I don't know how valuable it is. All things considered, basically, you have the choice to control it assuming you need that additional bit of customization over how you pay attention to music.

SPECIFICATIONS.
                                          
Headphone type design: Wireless
Weight: 253g
Battery: 20 hours per full charge

Noise-canceling:     Yes   

Wired Connectivity Audio Connector to Source 1/8" / 3.5 mm Cable Length 47.2" / 119.9 cm Charging Port Micro-USB Charging Cable Length 12" / 30.48 cm AT BOSE $249.00



Bowers & Wilkins PX7.






.
I loved Bowers and Wilkins' unique PX noise-canceling earphones, yet they were marginally ailing in both the earcup solace and noise dropping features. The organization's new PX7, delivered in the fall of 2019, enhances the two fronts, with incredible sound, four noise wiping out settings (Automatic, Low, High, and Off), and very much cushioned earcups in a strong, eye-getting plan. There's additionally a movable surrounding straightforwardness mode that permits you to hear the rest of the world.
The earphones are a bit hefty at 10.7 ounces (304 grams), yet the form quality is first class - and it should consider these are somewhat expensive at $400. Thickets and Wilkins additionally make a more conservative on-ear model, the PX5 ($250), which is likewise very acceptable. However, these improve. The sound is rich and nitty-gritty, with profound bass that stays distinct even at high volumes. These are really powerful earphones, with a dash of additional energy at midnight. They're not laid-back like the prior PX5 Wireless and their most immediate rival is presumably the Sennheiser Momentum 3 model recorded previously. That Sennheiser is seemingly prevalent for settling on decisions, however, this B&W is most likely to succeed on the plan. The PX7 earphones support AAC and aptX, use Bluetooth 5.0, charge through USB-C, and have as long as 30 hours of battery life at moderate volume levels. The commotion dropping isn't exactly at the level of the Bose or Sony in this gathering, yet it's quite close - as I said, it's improved from the first PX model's clamor abrogation.


SPECIFICATIONS.
                                          
Headphone type design: Wireless
Weight: 302g 
Frequency response: 10Hz to 30KHz
 
Drivers: 43.6 mm
Battery: 30hrs

Noise-canceling:     Yes   

Bluetooth:  Yes,






Sennheiser 450BT.




Sennheiser refreshed its very much respected 4.50BTNC noise-canceling earphones for 2020. The new earphone model is known as the 450BT and it has some striking overhauls, including better battery life (as long as 30 hours with
noise canceling on), USB-C charging, Bluetooth 5.0 with AptX support for gadgets like the Samsung Galaxy cell phones that help it and more agreeable earpads. The 450BT noise-canceling earphones list for $200, yet for the most part cost around $150 in spite of the fact that they have plunged to as low as $100 in streak deals (they're an excellent worth at that cost). The 450BT earphones don't have an incredible clearness or bass meaning of Sennheiser's Momentum Wireless 3 earphones, yet they cost substantially less and convey excellent even strong that is not difficult to pay attention to for significant stretches. I thought the 450BT model likewise functioned admirably as a headset settling on decisions, with the sidetone highlight that permits you to hear your voice inside the earphones. The lone potential drawback is that ordinary earphones may not be the most agreeable for certain individuals. I have a more modest head, so they turned out great for me, however, they do clasp a little and those with bigger heads might discover that to be an issue. Additionally, while the earpads have been updated, they're actually canvassed in a false calfskin material that doesn't inhale very just as some earpad covers. All things considered, on the off chance that you can't bear the cost of premium models in the $300 to $400 territory, this is a more reasonable choice that is all around constructed and conveys premium sound. The earphones overlay up to squeeze into an included delicate conveying case.


 SPECIFICATIONS.
                                          
Headphone type design: Wireless
Weight: 238g 
Frequency response: 18Hz to 22,000Hz
 
Drivers: 43.6 mm
Battery: 30 hours music playback via Bluetooth with ANC activated

Noise-canceling:     Yes   

Bluetooth:  Yes, version 5.0





Jabra elite 85h.




when Jabra previously reported its new Elite 85h at $300, £280 or about AU$435 changed over-ear premium remote earphones, it promoted how it would be outfitted with consistently on (sans hands) voice aide control utilizing Amazon's Alexa or Google Assistant. Oh, that component didn't make it into the eventual outcome - clearly, it influenced battery life to an extreme - yet the Elite 85H is by the by a phenomenal commotion dropping earphone that sounds generally excellent, is agreeable to wear, and furthermore works incredibly as a headset for settling on decisions. Intended to rival models from Bose and Sony, the Elite 85H is marginally heavier (296g) than the Bose QuietComfort 35 II (235g) and Sony WH-1000XM3 (254g). It's agreeable to wear, with pleasantly cushioned earcups, however, I discovered both the Bose and Sony somewhat more agreeable chiefly because of their lower weight. Generally, nonetheless, the Elite 85h appears to be sturdily constructed and with double pivots, it overlays up and levels to fit in a nice conveying case.



 SPECIFICATIONS.
                                          
Headphone type design: Wireless
Weight: 298g 
Frequency response: 18Hz to 22,000Hz
 
Drivers: 43.6 mm
Battery: 48 hrs with ANC off   /36 hrs with ANC on 

Noise-canceling:     Yes   

Bluetooth:  Yes, version 5.0





Shure Aonic 50.





In case you're searching for an exceptionally perfect-sounding earphone with all the more a nonpartisan sound profile, the all-around constructed Shure Aonic 50 is that noise-canceling earphone. The high pitch is clear and expressive and the bass is obvious yet perhaps a little underpowered for the individuals who need somewhat more oomph. The clamor dropping is acceptable yet not exactly up to the degree of top commotion dropping models from Bose and Sony that cost somewhat less. The earphones overlay level yet they're a bit cumbersome, similar to their case. However, they function admirably as a headset for settling on decisions - Shure is known for making superb mouthpieces - so they're a decent work-from-home earphone that is agreeable to wear (yet maybe somewhat enormous for certain people). While the Aonic 50 experiences a bit being excessively costly, it's an astounding earphone that appears to be totally solid. Battery life is evaluated at 20 hours - the earphone charge through USB-C - and it upholds an assortment of sound codecs, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency sound, Sony LDAC, AAC, and SBC.


 SPECIFICATIONS.

Bluetooth version: 5.0

Headphone jack: 3.5mm

Noise Cancelling: Yes

Built-in mic: Yes

Google Assistant No

Battery: 20 hours (ANC & Bluetooth)

Weight: 334g



 AT AMAZON $299



Earfun Free Pro.




From a plan stance, the Earfun Free Pro appears to be indistinguishable from the Fiil T1XS. The Earfun Free Pro has better provisions, in any case, incorporating dynamic commotion retraction with a straightforwardness mode, remote charging, and Bluetooth 5.2 (obviously, in certain pieces of the world there's a Fiil T1X Pro that adds clamor dropping). They're appraised for seven hours of battery existence without the commotion dropping capacity on, or around six hours with it on. They're IPX5 water-safe, which implies they can withstand a supported shower of water. These sound pretty noteworthy at their moderate cost, with respectable lucidity and bass, and I suggest them and a couple of other sub-$100 models to people searching for spending genuine remote clamor dropping earbuds. These additionally function admirably for settling on decisions. Try not to expect heavenly commotion dropping, however, it is to some degree compelling. They list for $60 however on Amazon, there's regularly a moment coupon that brings the cost somewhere near a couple of bucks.


 SPECIFICATIONS.

Bluetooth version: 5.2

Noise Cancelling: Yes

Built-in mic: Yes

Google Assistant No

Battery: 7 hours (ANC OFF // 6 hrS ANC ON )

Weight: 42g







Microsoft Surface Headphones 2.






Microsoft's over-ear noise-canceling Surface Headphones 2 were delivered before in 2020, and the greatest change from their archetype is the value: The first Surface Headphones dispatched at $350, while the Headphones 2 expense $250. Like the first, there's a ton to like about this second-gen model. While they've lost their without hands Cortana voice control include (a change nobody will mourn) and the sound quality hasn't improved (it's very acceptable however not heavenly), the blend of some little plan changes, better battery life, overhauled Bluetooth, and the new lower value helps knock their rating up and make them more recommendable. Their multipoint Bluetooth blending capacity permits you to match them with two gadgets simultaneously, like a PC and a telephone, and rapidly change the sound from every gadget to the earphones. That is an engaging component from a work-from-home point of view, and these additionally function admirably for settling on voice decisions.


 SPECIFICATIONS.

Bluetooth version: 5.0

Noise Cancelling: Yes

Built-in mic: Yes

Frequency: 20 – 20kHz

Weight: 0.64pounds

Battery: 18.5 hours (ANC O



AT AMAZON   $189.99   




Apple AirPods Max Headphones.




Indeed, they're costly, however, the AirPods Max convey more extravagant, more nitty-gritty sound than lower-evaluated contenders from Bose and Sony. They additionally include seemingly the best clamor dropping available alongside premium form quality and Apple's virtual encompass spatial sound element for video watching. While they're substantial, they figure out how to be shockingly agreeable, however, I needed to change the lattice covering headband to sit somewhat more forward on my head to get a familiar secure fit when I was out strolling with them. They should fit most heads well, however, there will be exemptions


 SPECIFICATIONS.

Bluetooth version: 5.0

Noise Cancelling: Active Noise Cancellation/Transparency mode

Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
 

Drivers: 43 mm

Built-in mic: Yes

Battery: Up to 20 hours of listening time on a single charge with Active Noise Cancellation or Transparency mode enabled

Weight: 384.8g


AT AMAZON $421.52



Beats Solo Pro.



The Solo Pro earphones are the primary Beats on-ear model to highlight dynamic clamor retraction and the main full-size Beats earphones to charge through Lightning. They utilize the organization's Pure Adaptive Noise Canceling (Pure ANC), "got from the over-ear Studio3 Wireless, with refreshed tuning to oblige the on-ear structure factor," Beats says. With the tap of a catch, you can wind down that commotion scratch-off to save battery life. Hit the catch a subsequent opportunity to enter a sound straightforwardness mode that permits you to hear the rest of the world, not simply the music you're paying attention to.
Accessible in various shading alternatives, these noise-dropping earphones are furnished with six amplifiers, two of which are beamforming mics that are intended to home your voice when settling on decisions or conversing with your voice associate (Apple's H1 chip gives consistently on Siri). The sound is smooth and even with punchy bass that doesn't make music sound boomy. Very agreeable for an on-ear model, the more conservative plan ventures better compared to some full-estimate models on this rundown. While they're overrated at $300, we've seen them limited as low as $150, which makes them significantly seriously alluring.

 SPECIFICATIONS.

Bluetooth version: 5.0

Noise Cancelling:  Yes 

Drivers: 40 mm

Built-in mic: Yes

Battery: 22 hours ANC on, 40 hours ANC off

Weight: 267g


AT AMAZON $249.96




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