If you’re in the market for the best wireless headphones for the geek and/or audiophile in your life (or for yourself), we have the perfect list of headphones for you to choose from.
Best Wireless Headphones

Bowers & Wilkins PX ($399) – These are currently my favorite wireless headphones–they offer impeccable sound and have some of the highest build quality I’ve ever seen in headphones. The Bowers & Wilkins PX Wireless come in space grey or soft gold, both finishes look incredible. Check out our complete review here.

Sennheiser PXC 550 ($350) – The Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless is very comfortable, relatively lightweight over-ear wireless headphone that sounds very good and features impressive noise-cancellation technology. They has touch controls and deliver excellent performance as a headset. The PXC 550’s also have good battery life.

Sony MDR1000X ($350) – The Sony MDR1000X are light and comfortable wireless headphones with excellent noise-cancelation and superb sound quality. They also sport a great mic for calls and have great battery life.

Master & Dynamic MW60 ($549) – The Master & Dynamic MW60’s are incredibly comfortable and offer a warm and rich sound that we’ve come to expect from M&D. They also have good battery life. It’s also worth noting that the MW60 headphones are perhaps one of the most stylish of this group and come in a variety of color choices. Be sure to check out our unboxing and first impressions video.
source:-besttechie.