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Best Wireless Bluetooth Headphones For $60-$80 CAD

Computernaut

Soon after receiving my Koss KSC75s, I found that they were not exactly what I needed. They have amazing sound quality for the price, contrary to what I thought at first, they are confortable to wear for a long time, and I still use them often, but I realized too late that the open-backed design was no good for anything other than home listening. If I'm on the bus or even walking down the street, the ambient noise drowns out the finer details of the sound, making the KSC75s virtually useless in these situations. I've decided to, if not replace my old headphones, at least augment my experience with some wireless Bluetooth headphones. I'm looking for something with the following criteria:

-Good sound quality (I would place this above good battery life)

-An auxiliary input for if and when the battery runs low, and for use with a computer.

-Over-ear design.

-A clean simple aesthetic.

-Available for between 60 and 80 Canadian dollars (preferably from amazon.ca, but that's not a big deal).

What is actually supposed to go here? Some people put their specs, others put random comments or remarks about themselves or others, and there are a few who put cryptic statements.

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15 hours ago, Computernaut said:

Soon after receiving my Koss KSC75s, I found that they were not exactly what I needed. They have amazing sound quality for the price, contrary to what I thought at first, they are confortable to wear for a long time, and I still use them often, but I realized too late that the open-backed design was no good for anything other than home listening. If I'm on the bus or even walking down the street, the ambient noise drowns out the finer details of the sound, making the KSC75s virtually useless in these situations. I've decided to, if not replace my old headphones, at least augment my experience with some wireless Bluetooth headphones. I'm looking for something with the following criteria:

-Good sound quality (I would place this above good battery life)

-An auxiliary input for if and when the battery runs low, and for use with a computer.

-Over-ear design.

-A clean simple aesthetic.

-Available for between 60 and 80 Canadian dollars (preferably from amazon.ca, but that's not a big deal).

Have you seen the bludio stuff? i only tried them but they are quite okay. They are about $40-$70 Us

Im with the mentaility of "IF IM NOT SURE IF ITS ENOUGH COOLING, GO OVERKILL"

 

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Oh shit you wanted Bluetooth

I say save another $20-$30 and w

get the hd4.40

 

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15 minutes ago, rice guru said:

Oh shit you wanted Bluetooth

I say save another $20-$30 and w

get the hd4.40

 

The HD4.40 from where/who?

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5 minutes ago, Computernaut said:

The HD4.40 from where/who?

Amazon it's always on sale for like a $100

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