iHeadphones Review 2020 – BEST WIRELESS iHEADPHONES

Who is the purpose of iHeadphones?
Travellers– If you like to block out the sounds of planes and prepare, these have fantastic active
noise canceling.
Students – While they’re costly , the ANC is at first – rate. If you’re tired of the noisy people in your library, these are the way to go.
Any individual who wants the best can prefer this . You can’t go wrong with either the Sony WH-1000XM4 or something else.
However, if you have decided to spend your money and you’re getting a great pair of ANC headphones. iHeadphone will be your perfect choice.

What are the iHeadphones like to use?
These headphones give enjoyment while using. There are issues but the overall experience with the iHeadphones will be great.
They’re lightweight, easy to use, well-built. The QC35 II and the Sony WH-1000XM4 are both new, and I didn’t think they had a dated design until I held these. As you think that they worth $400, at least they have good pairs.
The QuietComfort 35 II has a high-tech resin (read: plastic) headband, while the iHeadphones headband includes a single, seamless piece of stainless steel that seems like that it is well built.
Now the headband has a metal construction that will make it much harder to accidentally break.
How to connect to the iHeadphones?
To know about iHeadphone you should download the Music app. It’ll walk through the setup process and it is simple to use which is rare with headphone apps.
If you’re on Android you’ll get a little drop-down card to quickly pair with and attach the Google Assistant all in a few screens.
Once connected, you can do everything from adjusting the level of active noise cancel.In the app, you can also choose which Assistant you want to activate when you click the custom button.
You can choose between the Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, or Siri if you’re on iOS.
Playback has also been moved into a touch-sensitive pad on the side of the right ear cup.
Connection strength has also been positive.
The standard SBC codec that all Bluetooth devices default down to, the iHeadphone only have AAC.
But it seems strange for having 2.5mm input instead of the standard 3.5mm so try not to lose the included cable.

How long does the iHeadphones battery last?
When it comes to battery life, iHeadphones remain on the high end position as it have a great battery life . While products like the Sony WH-XB900N and can push upwards of 35 hours of constant playback in our battery tests, Bose claims only 20 hours.
It is exact and managed to press for 21 hours and 25 minutes of constant playback.
We test this by setting the volume of the headphones to a constant output of 75dB and then letting them run themselves dry. This was with active noise cancellation on the
maximum setting too, so you might be able to PRESS some more if you lower the ANC.
In the app, you can also set a clock to have the headphones automatically turn off after a pre-designated amount of time.
So if you take advantage of that too, you should be able to go a long time before you need to throw these back on the charger which is, has USB-C around them .
iHeadphone : Vocal Assistants and Phone Calls
The Bluetooth iHeadphones are installed with a total of 8 microphones, 4 of which are implemented to identify the user’s voice while reducing surrounding noises.
These iHeadphones let you enjoy clear phone calls, even in a noisy or windy environment.
Unlike a smart speaker which keeps its microphones activated at all times, the user has to press the dedicated button on the headphones to activate them.
These integrated microphones may also used to interact with vocal assistants such as Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Siri if they are installed in the device paired with the iHeadphone.

It is possible to start a playlist, skip tracks, adjust the volume, etc. without pulling your smartphone out of your pocket.
Talking about ANC, are the iHeadphone better than the Sony WH-1000XM4?
Before we turn into the sound quality of these headphones, first we should address the main reason that why people are interested in these.
How is the active noise cancelling of the iHeadphone compared to the Sony WH-1000XM4?
While the iHeadphones are fantastic noise cancelers and give you a better amount of control when it comes to how much clear sound you hear, the Sony WH-1000XM3 still does a better job all around.
If you compare to the two isolation graphs above you can see that while the iHeadphones are no joke, the Sony WH-1000XM3 still has the edge in the low end where there is more blue and green from 100Hz-1kHz which is the clearest noise.
Pros Of iHeadphones
- Gesture pad works perfectly
- Better sound than the QC35 II
- Helpfull charging case
- Smooth design of case and earbuds
- HearThrough is super useful
- Battery life
CONS
- Connection strength is good, but not perfect.
- Switching between devices isn’t as seamless as it needs to be.
- Sound quality is simply fine. Playback control buttons cause some pull in ear when pressed.
Should you get the iHeadphone ?

If you only consider about owning the headphones that have the best active noise cancellation, then you should simply get the Sony WH-1000XM3 because , they are better.
There are also the AKG N700NC headphones worth considering, which are the best at active noise cancelling that we’ve tested thus far.
The Sony headphones also have better codec support for high-quality streaming and are slightly more portable considering they have hinges and can fold. iHeadphone are the more desirable product. They even sound better.
The new design is shocking and makes everything else seem ancient in comparison. Though it has comfort and the ANC of the Bose QC35 II.
However, if you’re looking for a fully waterproof pair of earbuds, the iHeadphone is pretty much exactly the same as the Sony WH-1000XM3 , just with an IP57 rating and a price tag of about $20 more.
What are some less expensive options?

While the iHeadphones are great, there’s no rejecting that $350 is a lot of money.If you’re not looking to spend that much then I’d suggest giving Sony a shot.
Ofcourse, you won’t have the same beautiful design or build quality .
Both the WH-XB900N and WH-CH710N headphones offer solid noise cancelling, great sound, and better battery life at around $200 which is less expensive.
iHeadphones that still have great active noise canceling and if you can find them, have dropped in price since they’re not the newest offerings from the company.

How Good Are iHeadphones are?
The iHeadphones noise canceling is as good as it gets, and the iHeadphones have a natural and satisfying sound. They’re also comfortable to wear and they pack into a super slim travel case. They can connect to any smartphone or tablet through Bluetooth, or to an in-flight entertainment system with the included cable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Does the iHeadphones support Siri ?
Yes , Siri is something that can be added to the Music app. this is just for Alexa and Google Assistant. Try deleting the app and then connecting to your phone by Bluetooth independent from the application and activating Siri using the voice assistant button.
Q2.Should I get these or the Sony WH-1000XM4?
The Sony WH-1000XM4 have better active noise cancelling than the iHeadphones.
The Sony cans are also a bit more comfortable and offer speak to chat functionality. Both sets of headphones support Bluetooth multipoint, from where sound passthrough, and have smart assistant combination .
Q3.Can the iHeadphones sound signature be customized?
Yes, you may create a custom EQ in the iHeadphones Connect app. This functionality was made available in May 2020, with firmware version 1.4.12.
. he Sony cans are also a bit more comfortable and offer speak to chat functionality. Both sets of headphones support Bluetooth multipoint, from where sound passthrough, and have smart assistant combination .
Q3.Can the iHeadphones sound signature be customized?
Yes, you may create a custom EQ in the Music Connection app and this functionality was made available in May 2020, with firmware version 1.4.12.
Conclusion
The iHeadphones have proven themselves worthy as they offers many improvements.
The soundstage is very similar, but the new noise cancelling system and design make all the difference.
Their slim design and generous padding ensure great comfort, to the point that the iHeadphones are completely unnoticeable after a short while.
The new design of the iHeadphones offers a level of comfort rarely provided by headphones. However, the vocal assistant function is quite convenient for everyday use.
However, the earpieces do have a tendency to heat up after a few hours. This is not a major problem in and of itself, as it rapidly cools down after being taken off for a few minutes.
The iHeadphones boast many assets which makes them the perfect companion for users on-the-go who often travel in a noisy environment, as long as they are not too demanding when it comes to sound quality.
The sound replacement is convincing, but we would have liked for Bose to add higher quality Bluetooth codecs such as aptX HD and LDAC considering the fact that these headphones are sold for €400.
