![]() Like previous models, the Sony WH-1000XM5 feature Adaptive Sound Control which adjusts audio levels based on places you visit regularly, which is a nice touch. Music is crisp and clear and can be tweaked on the fly through Sony’s Headphones Connect app to suit whatever you're listening to – and from here you can also update the firmware. And when it comes to audio delivery, the Sony WH-1000XM5 are hard to beat. I reckon the new V1 integrated processor has lifted the quality of noise cancelling above even the Sony WH-1000XM4, which already offered brilliant noise cancelling. Sony’s latest entry into the over-ear headphones market are the awesome WH-1000XM5 and are my top pick in this guide to the best headphones for music. What’s my reasoning? Well, some people find headphones of the in-ear variety a little bit uncomfortable and don't like wires – that's why there's been such a big rise in wireless headphones, particularly as so many phones now do without a headphone socket altogether. Given the amount of different styles of headphones available, you might be surprised that both of our strongest recommendations for the best headphones for music are over-ear style and use Bluetooth rather than a cable. Best headphones for music: The Louder Choice What’s more, Louder's smart price widgets have found the best prices for our top picks online right now. I've picked out a selection of my favourite headphones and also included buying advice to give you the knowledge you need before making a purchase. ![]() As you would expect, prices vary dramatically – and while you can find some excellent budget headphones, many cheap headphones simply aren't worth the trouble, so it's worth spending a bit of time to see what's out there. ![]() From noise cancelling headphones and wireless devices, to comfortable earbuds and chunky headphones for kicking back on the sofa with – there's such a huge variety out there from the likes of Sony, Apple, Sennheiser, Cambridge Audio, Bose and more. ![]()
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