Recently, comfort, battery life, and sound quality have become my top priorities when it comes to headphones. I'm especially curious about whether in-ear or over-ear designs are better, how active noise cancellation works, and how Bluetooth latency affects the listening experience. I'm also interested in how driver size and material differences impact sound. What do you know about these topics? Which features matter most to you? Let's research and share our experiences together 😊
How do headphone technologies with great sound and long battery life work?
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Thanks bro, in-ear models usually offer longer battery life and better isolation, while over-ear ones excel in comfort. Active noise cancellation cancels out incoming sound by phase-shifting, and Bluetooth latency varies depending on the codec (aptX, AAC, etc.). So, which codec do you prefer the most?