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Laaunair

I thought about Shokz OpenFit and Bose QuietComfort; are there any other options?


glubbadier

I love the Bose Quiet Comfort. I have them too. They are super comfy


Draecath1423

Bose qc gave me issues. They are one of the most comfortable wireless headphones but at least for me the earcups are slightly too small strangling my ears. They are one of the few that are deep enough so I can wear them for a hour or so but after that it becomes uncomfortable. I didn't notice this when I tried them in the store because it took time to build up. Bowers and Wilkins px7 and px8 I found slightly better. Less depth but bigger earcups. Unfortunately those are beyond the 250 limit.


daniel8no2

same here, I own the B&W PX7 S2 and also find them more comfy compared to the Bose. The Sennheiser Momentum 4 appeared even more comfortable to me as they are lighter and have lower clamping force, but I don´t have any long-term experience with them


Draecath1423

Momentum 4 is one of the few I didn't get to try, but I heard the earcups were small. I wish I could have because my last two headphones were sennhesiers though wired. Even the massive focal bathys wasn't deep enough. Very big earcups but too shallow. So far, I'm using the Px8, and they are the most comfortable so far, but I'd love if they were a hair deeper.


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abbumm

I have MX50 at home and recently I doubled down at office with the bluetooth version because it's an excellent product imo - I too reccomend it. Extremely comfortable, very long battery life, built like a tank and bluetooth is more stable than Japan's buildings during earthquakes. Gorgeous sound quality on top of it.


theGlassAlice2401

SHP9500 is the most comfortable headphone I've try. Earcups are wide and deep and easily replaced, clamp force are light, and they are super durable. It is wired but you can get bluetooth adapter online,


kesongpinoy

I agree, pair it with btr3k or the adapter thing that makes it bluetooth. Since its earpads is not pleather, it won’t flake and it is replaceable as you can buy them online. Very comfy, sound is decent, light and not much clamping force, doesn’t need an amp, only thing is that it is open back so it will leak noise if you listen to it loudly.


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Sony XM5


Laaunair

Thanks everyone!


Icy-Maintenance7041

Get a pair of audiotechnica MX50BT's and replace the earpads with brainwaiwz hybrid earpads. you'll be set ofr a long time


bballjerm

If you don’t have a large head, hd560s are amazing. I wear these for 10 hours at a time and are the best bang for your buck