Headphones for plane
Discussion
I’ve got a fair amount of plane travel coming up over the next few months so want to get some noise cancelling headphones.
I’ve currently got some apple air pod pro and the noise cancelling on them is ok, but want something that I can use on 8-10 hours flights. The air pods won’t last that long and won’t be comfortable, so I’m thinking over the head types.
Requirements:
Good battery life
Comfortable
Good noise cancelling
Ideally a storage case
Wireless but also the option to have wired, so they work with the screens on the planes
The adaptor for above, is that still a thing?
Be good to have the ability to also use them with MS teams
Readily available, either at duty free or John Lewis, Curry’s, Amazon etc.
Good quality both build and sound
No budget in mind, can be flexible but can’t afford to pay £500 either. Thinking around £200ish
I’ve currently got some apple air pod pro and the noise cancelling on them is ok, but want something that I can use on 8-10 hours flights. The air pods won’t last that long and won’t be comfortable, so I’m thinking over the head types.
Requirements:
Good battery life
Comfortable
Good noise cancelling
Ideally a storage case
Wireless but also the option to have wired, so they work with the screens on the planes
The adaptor for above, is that still a thing?
Be good to have the ability to also use them with MS teams
Readily available, either at duty free or John Lewis, Curry’s, Amazon etc.
Good quality both build and sound
No budget in mind, can be flexible but can’t afford to pay £500 either. Thinking around £200ish
Another vote for the QC35's. I don't think you'll go far wrong with either of the higher end Bose or Sony offerings. When I bought my QC35's the reviews reckoned the Sony equivalents had slightly better sound but the Bose had slightly better noise cancellation. There's now at least 1 new model above the QC35 and I assume Sony have moved on a bit too.
For Teams calls or similar however, the mics on these types of headsets are ok but they're not directional so will pick up a lot more background noise than something with a boom mike. I used to use my QC35s on phone calls a lot but now use my less comfortable Plantronics Blackwire headset because the microphone on it is vastly superior. They're fine in a fairly quiet room though.
For Teams calls or similar however, the mics on these types of headsets are ok but they're not directional so will pick up a lot more background noise than something with a boom mike. I used to use my QC35s on phone calls a lot but now use my less comfortable Plantronics Blackwire headset because the microphone on it is vastly superior. They're fine in a fairly quiet room though.
Lovey1 said:
I have Sony WH1000-XM3's and they are excellent and typically pipped the Bose in reviews with slightly better sound and noise cancelling (not that i tested them side by side). The XM3's have since been updated to XM4's are are supposedly better still.
+1 for the Sony XM3, great for long haul, short haul, by the pool or just chilling out with music at home.Gassing Station | Home Cinema & Hi-Fi | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff