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Audio Headphones Guide: Wireless, TV, Noise Cancelling, and Studio-Style Choices

Choosing audio headphones here comes down to use case: low-cost wireless listening, TV-focused private listening, noise cancellation, or wired over-ear monitoring.

Last updated Jul 12

Choosing audio headphones is less about finding one universal winner and more about matching the headphone style to how you listen. A pair for private TV watching has different priorities than a Bluetooth pair for calls, a noise-cancelling over-ear set, or a wired studio-style headphone. The four choices here span a wide listed price range, from the lowest JBL option to the Bose QuietComfort Ultra at the top, so the right pick depends on whether you care most about wireless convenience, TV connection options, active quiet modes, or a wired closed-back design.

Quick take

  • Best low listed price for wireless over-ear listening: JBL Tune 720BT, Wireless over-ear headphones. It brings wireless connectivity, a foldable design, and hands-free call features in a certified refurbished condition.
  • Best TV-focused setup: Brookstone Airphones Wireless RF TV Headphones with Audio/Charging Dock. The dock, RF wireless design, and TV/audio inputs make it the most living-room-specific choice.
  • Best feature set for noise control: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Noise Cancelling Headphones, Certified Refurbished. It is the clear pick when Noise Cancellation, Aware Mode, Immersion Mode, touch control, and a built-in microphone are priorities.
  • Best wired over-ear option: NEW Audio-Technica ATH-M50X Professional Over Ear Headphones - Orange. Its 3.5mm connection, closed-back design, detachable cables, and foldable form suit shoppers who want a cable-first headphone.

Listed price comparison

ProductListed pricePrice bar
JBL Tune 720BT, Wireless over-ear headphonesUSD 37.95
Brookstone Airphones Wireless RF TV Headphones with Audio/Charging DockUSD 59.99
NEW Audio-Technica ATH-M50X Professional Over Ear Headphones - OrangeUSD 99.00
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Noise Cancelling Headphones, Certified RefurbishedUSD 249.00

The spread runs from $37.95 to $249, with the lowest listed price sitting 85% below the highest. That makes this set less of a straight head-to-head comparison and more of a category split: the JBL is the low-price wireless pick, Brookstone is centered on TV listening, Audio-Technica is the wired over-ear alternative, and Bose is the higher-priced noise-cancelling choice.

Decision matrix

Choose the JBL Tune 720BT if you want:

  • Wireless over-ear headphones in black
  • Bluetooth 5.3 mentioned in the product description
  • A lightweight, comfortable, foldable design
  • Hands-free calls with Voice Aware
  • Multi-point connections

Choose the Brookstone Airphones if you want:

  • Wireless RF TV headphones
  • An audio/charging dock
  • RCA, optical, and 3.5mm input options mentioned for connecting to a TV or audio source
  • Volume control
  • Over-ear private listening for shows, films, or games

Choose the Bose QuietComfort Ultra if you want:

  • Noise Cancelling headphones
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Built-in microphone and call functions
  • Aware Mode and Immersion Mode
  • Touch control, volume control, and a rechargeable battery

Choose the Audio-Technica ATH-M50X if you want:

  • A wired 3.5mm Jack connection
  • Closed-back over-ear headphones
  • Detachable cables in 3m and 1.2m lengths
  • A foldable headband-style design
  • Orange color rather than a black or white finish

Concise product notes

JBL Tune 720BT, Wireless over-ear headphones

The JBL Tune 720BT is the easiest choice when the main goal is a low listed price with wireless over-ear convenience. It is described with JBL Pure Bass Sound, Bluetooth 5.3 technology, up to 76H battery life, speed charge, hands-free calls with Voice Aware, multi-point connections, and a foldable design. The black color and 220 g listed weight also point to a straightforward everyday-style over-ear pair. The tradeoff is condition: it is marked Certified - Refurbished, so shoppers specifically wanting new headphones may prefer the Brookstone option instead. It also is not the pick built around TV dock use or the widest noise-control feature list.

Brookstone Airphones Wireless RF TV Headphones with Audio/Charging Dock

Brookstone Airphones make the most sense for someone shopping around a TV setup rather than general mobile listening. The title calls out Wireless RF TV Headphones and an Audio/Charging Dock, while the description mentions RCA, optical, and 3.5mm inputs for connecting to a TV or audio source. The over-ear wearing style, 40mm driver unit, volume control, and listed 10-hour battery life fit private listening on a couch. The limitation is that this is a more specialized package: if you want a simple Bluetooth over-ear pair for commuting or phone-first use, the dock-centered design and approximate 3-hour charge time may feel less streamlined.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Noise Cancelling Headphones, Certified Refurbished

Bose QuietComfort Ultra is the strongest fit for shoppers who want the most explicit noise-control feature set in this group. The title includes Noise Cancelling Headphones, and the attributes add Noise Cancellation, Aware Mode, Immersion Mode, adjustable headband, built-in microphone, call functions, detachable cable, replaceable earpads, touch control, and volume control. Bluetooth connectivity keeps it wireless, and the White Smoke color gives it a different look from the black options. The limitation is the top listed price in the group and the Certified Refurbished condition. If price or new condition matters more than the quiet-mode feature mix, another pair may be a cleaner match.

NEW Audio-Technica ATH-M50X Professional Over Ear Headphones - Orange

The Audio-Technica ATH-M50X is the standout for shoppers who want wired over-ear headphones rather than a Bluetooth-first design. It uses a 3.5mm Jack connection and is described with closed-back dynamic construction, 45 mm drivers, circumaural earcups, detachable interchangeable cables, foldability, and 90-degree swiveling earcups. That combination points toward desk, monitoring, DJ-style, or personal listening where a cable is acceptable. The main limitation is exactly that cable-first setup: it does not offer the wireless convenience of the JBL, Brookstone, or Bose choices. It is also marked Open box and comes in orange, which may not suit shoppers who want a sealed-new black or white pair.

Final recommendation

If you want the simplest low-cost wireless pick, start with the JBL Tune 720BT, Wireless over-ear headphones because it has the lowest listed price and still includes wireless connectivity, a foldable design, hands-free calls, and multi-point connections.

If your headphone purchase is mainly for TV, the Brookstone Airphones Wireless RF TV Headphones with Audio/Charging Dock are the most purpose-built choice. The dock and RCA, optical, and 3.5mm input language make them more TV-oriented than the other three.

If noise control is the priority, choose the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Noise Cancelling Headphones, Certified Refurbished. It is the highest listed price here, but it is also the only option with the title phrase Noise Cancelling Headphones plus Aware Mode and Immersion Mode in the listed features.

If you want a wired over-ear headphone with detachable cables, the NEW Audio-Technica ATH-M50X Professional Over Ear Headphones - Orange is the best match. The 3.5mm Jack connectivity, closed-back design, foldable form, and 3m and 1.2m cable lengths separate it clearly from the wireless models.

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