Product Name:
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Wireless Headphone
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Version:
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Dual-mode BT V5.0+EDR Ultra-low power consumption
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Working range:
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About 10m(No interference)
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Package:
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Paper Box
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Although both of them feature a traditional headband and dual earcups for listening, the main difference between on-ear and over-ear headphones lies in your ears. On-ear headphones have smaller earpads that sit on top of your ears, while over-ear headphones have larger earpads that fit around your entire ear.
Despite they look similarly, there are some key differences between on-ear and over-ear headphones you should consider before picking the best pair for you. We’ve broken them down below.
Ultimately, the biggest feature difference between on-ear and over-ear headphones is that the latter style supports ANC (Active Noise Cancellation). Both over-ear and on-ear headphones use earpads that dampen noise from the outside world, which is known as passive noise cancellation. It’s the equivalent of closing a door to avoid hearing loud noises from another room: there’s a physical barrier between you and the unwanted sound, but nothing that makes it go away. Active noise cancellation uses a headphone’s microphones to “listen” to the outside world and send frequencies that counteract those made from unwanted sounds into your ears. This isn’t an absolute rule because there are a few on-ear headphones that support ANC, but they give up some of the lightweight portability that gives them an edge over over-ear headphones.
One of the biggest differences between on-ear and over-ear headphones is their size, especially their weight. Good on-ear headphones are designed primarily for portable use, but can still fit a decent-sized battery, microphones, and drivers inside. On the other hand, over-ear headphones can be used in a portable setting, but are generally larger and heavier to accommodate more hardware.
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