The best wireless headphones available in India

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The disappearing 3.5mm headphone is the reason these headphones have come to represent the epitome of convenience
Not to mention, the aspect of their portability.Most people prefer wired headphones because they supposedly provide a better audio
experience, when in fact, it's possible to get that same pristine quality with wireless headphones
The only feature that gets added is the convenience of being hands free and wire free
 You might've been hesitant to cut the cord before – everyone has heard horror stories of wireless headphones' poor battery lives or
awful sound quality
But it's tough to ignore the utility of wire-free listening. Forget having to run a wire down your top every time you want to listen to
music on the go, or struggling with a cable to get your phone out of your pocket, wireless headphones are a convenience dream.Headphones, no
strings attachedSo what makes wireless headphones so special And how do you determine the best wireless headphones from a whole bunch of
wannabes Easy
You try dozens of wireless headphones and stack them against one another, mono a mono
(Well, stereo a stereo in this case.)While these headphones are great for anyone looking to go wireless, they're especially practical when
you consider the growing amount of phones launching without headphone jacks, such as the iPhone 7, HTC U Ultra and Moto Z. Looking to
finally ditch the cord Here are the top 10 wireless headphones, ordered by their price-to-performance ratio:Sony WH-1000XM2Bose QuietComfort
35Sennheiser Momentum WirelessJabra Move WirelessPlantronics BackBeat Pro 2Sony MDR-1000XSennheiser PXC 550AKG N60NC WirelessBeats Studio 3
WirelessBeats X Be sure to check out our guide to the best headphones of 2017 if you want to browse some wired alternatives 1
Sony WH-1000XM2Wireless noise-cancelling headphones that sound better than Bose Acoustic design: Closed | Weight: 275 grams | Frequency
response: 4Hz - 40kHz | Drivers: 40mm | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: 103dB | Impedance: 46 Ohms | Battery life: 20 hours | Wireless
range: 30 feet | NFC: YesSuperb noise-cancelling  Great-sounding audio  30-hour battery life  Hinges are fragile  The Sony
WH-1000XM2 are an excellent revision to Sony's already great pair of wireless headphones
They sound great, wield innovative noise cancellation technology and cost just as much as a pair of Bose QC35s
They may have slightly shorter battery life than some other headphones on our list, but Sony’s WH-1000XM2 outclass them all in terms of
performance and feature-set
 Not only do they provide awesome noise-cancellation, but they have three neat tricks that few other wireless headphones have
One is an ambient noise mode that only lets in mid-to-high frequency tones (announcements over a loudspeaker, for instance) and another
being Quick Attention mode that allows you to let in all outside noise without taking off the headphones (the latter is perfect when placing
a drink order on a plane or speaking to a coworker for a brief moment before diving back into your work). The last trick Sony has up its
sleeve is the LDAC codec
Alongside the widely adopted aptX HD standard, LDAC enables Hi-Res Audio playback using the 1000XM2.Great-sounding and feature-packed, the
Sony WH-1000XM2 is a great travel companion and all-around excellent wireless headphone.Read the full review:Sony WH-1000XM22
Bose QuietComfort 35Premium headphones that include industry-leading noise-cancellationAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 0.68 pounds | Cable
length: 3.94 feet | Frequency response: N/A | Drivers: N/A | Driver type: N/A | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A | Battery life: 20+ hours
| Wireless range: N/A | NFC: YesBroad and clear soundstageAmazing noise cancellationActive EQ an acquired tasteBoring looksThe next pair of
headphones on our list is the Bose QC35
The company has finally brought its fantastic noise-cancelling technology to a pair of wireless headphones and it's done so without any of
the traditional drawbacks of wireless headphones
They sound great and their battery life is long enough for all but the longest of flights.The QC35s sit firmly at the premium end of the
spectrum, but if you want the best noise-cancelling headphones available and the best wireless pair of cans, you can't get any better than
this.Read the full review: Bose QuietComfort 35Sennheiser Momentum Wireless3
Sennheiser Momentum WirelessIncredible audio fidelity backed by a serious price Acoustic design: Closed | Weight: N/A | Cable length: 4.6
feet | Frequency response: 16-22,000Hz | Drivers: N/A | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: 28 ohms | Battery life: 25+
hours | Wireless range: 30+ feet | NFC: YesBest-in-class soundEverlasting battery lifeNoise-cancelling for good measureTerribly
priceyAlthough they're much better looking, and sounding, pair of headphones, the Sennheiser Momentum Wireless (not to be confused with the
smaller, cheaper, Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear Wireless) are kept off the top spot of the list by their premium price point, which puts them
out of reach of all but the most committed of music lovers. But for those who can afford them, these are no-holds-barred wireless
headphones, oozing with positive qualities
They're comfortable, hard-working set of headphones that will likely last for years.Read the full review: Sennheiser Momentum Wireless4
Jabra Move WirelessSporty wireless headphones that will completely surprise youAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 150 grams (5.59 oz) | Cable
length: N/A | Frequency response: 20-20kHz | Drivers: 40mm | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: 29 Ohm | Battery life: 8
hours | Wireless range: 10m (33ft.) | NFC: N/ABold design Light weightGreat soundSound leakage If in-ear headphones aren't your style,
your next best bet is the Jabra Move Wireless
These headphones may look like a budget buy, but don't let that fool you
This set of on ear Bluetooth headphones is nothing but an all-around stellar product
From the fun and edgy design to excellent performance, these cans come recommended for anyone interested in wireless on the cheap.Read the
full review:Jabra Move WirelessPlantronics BackBeat Pro 25
Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2These wireless noise-cancelling headphones are a traveler’s best friendAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 0.64
lbs (289g) | Cable length: N/A | Frequency response: N/A | Drivers: 40mm | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A |
Battery life: 24 hours | Wireless range: 100 meters (330 feet) | NFC: NoIncredible 24 hour battery lifeNoise-canceling at a great priceBass
overwhelming at timesStyling not for everyoneIf you're a frequent traveler you're probably all too familiar with headphones that can't hold
a charge and can't block out sound, let alone sound good
Let us introduce you to the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2, one of the few headphones on the market that can do all of the above and cost less
than half as much as competing headphones from Beats, Bose and Sony. If we had to boil it down to its core, the BackBeat Pro 2 is an
excellent pair of travel headphones with incredible battery life, supreme comfort and the ability to pair two devices as one
They sound good to.Read the full review:Plantronics BackBeat Pro 26
Sony MDR-1000XNoise-cancelling headphones that care about Hi-Res Audio Acoustic design: Closed | Weight: 275 grams | Frequency response: 4Hz
- 40kHz | Drivers: 40mm | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: 103dB | Impedance: 46 Ohms | Battery life: 20 hours | Wireless range: 30 feet
| NFC: YesQuick Attention modeNoise cancellationLengthy battery lifeFinicky Ambient Noise modeThe MDR-1000X are definitely the closest
competitor to Bose's QuietComfort series that we've ever had the pleasure of testing
Some high-end codecs (LDAC, AAC and aptX) help the 1000X sound even better than the QC35s, but ultimately the noise canceling is a bit less
effective in Sony's pair of cans.The aspect that should drive your decision on whether to buy the MDR-1000X is your music player – if
you're a Sony Xperia owner, you'd be hard-pressed to find a pair of headphones that sound as good as these with noise canceling tech
built-in
Even if you're not, Sony's wares are still worth a listen.Read the full review: Sony MDR-1000X7
Sony WH-H900NOffers great sound and noise cancellationGreat soundBrilliant noise cancellationGreat build quality and battery life Ear cups
are smallSony's second pair of headphones on this list could be called the champion of noise cancellation on a budget
The WH-H900N h.ear on Wireless NC is one of the best options in this range since it lasts forever between charges without compromising on
sound quality and comfort.Sony has topped up their headphones up with Hi-Res Audio which ensures more natural sound output and better
bitrate than before.  8
AKG N60NC WirelessWireless noise-cancellation from the mid-range masterAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: 199.4g | Cable length: N/A |
Frequency response: 10-22,000Hz | Drivers: N/A | Driver type: N/A | Sensitivity: 111dB SPL/V@1kHz | Impedance: 32 ohms | Battery life: 15
hours | Wireless range: N/A | NFC: NoGreat sound Compact design Not the most comfortable Initially confusing controls The AKG N60NC
Wireless sound like a pair of headphones that should be much more expensive than they are. At their mid-range price point, the headphones
offer fantastic value for money, with great sound quality and a level of noise-cancellation performance that's at par with the more premium
entries on this list. Our biggest issue with these headphones is the fact that they're on-ear rather than over-ear, meaning that we found
that they got uncomfortable over longer periods of use. Regardless, the benefit of these headphones is that they're a fantastically compact
pair of headphones and if you're willing to make the trade-off then these are great for the price. Read the full review:AKG N60NC Wireless9
Beats Studio 3 WirelessGreat wireless functionality let down by so-so soundAcoustic design: Closed | Weight: .71 pounds | Cable length: N/A
| Frequency response: N/A | Drivers: N/A | Driver type: Dynamic | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A | Battery life: 22 hours | Wireless
range: 30+ feet | NFC: NoGreat wireless performance  Top battery life Lack of mid presence Overblown bass If you’re not too picky
about audio, you’ll love the Beats Studio 3 Wireless
They look good, are comfortable and sound decent while releasing the pressure valve of city life with active noise cancellation.Add great
battery life and an Apple W1 chip and you have headphones that are very easy to get on with, particularly if you own an iPhone. Read the
full review:  Beats Studio 3 Wireless10
Beats XGood-sounding earbuds that can charge in five minutesAcoustic design: N/A | Weight: N/A | Cable length: N/A | Frequency response: N/A
| Drivers: N/A | Driver type: N/A | Sensitivity: N/A | Impedance: N/A | Battery life: 8 hours | Wireless range: N/A | NFC: NoQuick Charge
feature Balanced sound signature Lacking in clarity Relatively expensive The Beats X is a bold new product for what has quickly become a
traditional headphone maker
Instead of sticking to bass-heavy workout earbuds or wildly expensive over-ears, the company has crafted a new pair of musically inclined
in-ears for anyone already sick of losing their brand-new Apple AirPods.It has a few problems of its own – including poor noise isolation
and a lack of fidelity – but if you’re looking for a no-fuss pair of earbuds that charge in 5 minutes and don’t mind dropping some
cash on them, the Beats X are for you.The W1 chip also makes pairing and connecting these headphones a breeze. Read the full review:Beats
XWe're constantly reviewing new wireless headphones so do get in touch if there is a set that you'd like us to take a look
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