I wanted the best active noise canceling wireless headphones. Sony MDR-1000x - did not notice a difference in noise reduction. The sound of sleepyheads - I do not like. The bass is not what I want to hear. On the head sit bulky. Sennheiser Momentum Over-Ear Wireless - I did not like the sound at all frequencies. Noise canceling is noticeably weaker and hissing is slightly audible. On the head they sit not so comfortably and I did not like the design. Marshall Monitor Bluetooth - no noise reduction, but the sound was somehow better than those Bose. I liked it very much, I didn’t take it because of the lack of noise reduction and because they need to be rebooted to pair with another device. Before buying wireless headphones, I had Technics RP-DJ1200. The sound they have on the middle and upper is better and louder. But on the lower Bose I like it more. Although these technics have one of the most even frequency response and the sound is close to what it should be. The sound for me initially seemed not the best (very good, but sometimes better), at least for this price. But after a couple of days I got used to it and my ideal of sounding shifted in favor of these headphones. In general, in terms of wearing comfort, control, ergonomics and noise reduction quality, this is a great option. From the point of view of sound - everything is subjective, you definitely need to listen and compare before buying.
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