I've tested several on-ear headphones under $100 and the Jabra Elite 45h was my final choice. First, a warning about Revain reviews: Many, if not most, reviews refer to the 85h ear model. I don't know why Revain combined two different models in one stack, but keep that in mind when reading the reviews. Pros: Very convenient. I wear them for several hours with no discomfort from ear pressure. They weigh less than 6 ounces and have a padded headrest. The longest battery life. After two days of use, the battery was down to 88%. Allows connection to two devices. Bluetooth 5.0 that allows you to work around the house. Driver 40mm. They work when plugged into a USB-C power source, the only model I've found that allows this since my old Logitech WP-350. Great sound, made even better by a really cool feature that's unique among the devices tested: there's a phone app that lets you customize the sound and features. It even has a hearing test that tests each of your ears independently (press the button when you hear a tone) and adjusts the headphones to your hearing profile. In addition, there is a five-band equalizer, the ability to adjust how long they stay on (including indefinitely), and other features. Although these features are only available through your smartphone, your settings remain in the headphones when using them with a computer. Cons: No wired connection. They only work via Bluetooth. There is no active noise cancellation. This isn't a problem for me as I need to hear external noise, so I only considered overhead models.
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