The landscape for noise-canceling headphones isn’t what it used to be. You can now buy a decent pair for less than $150, however, some can cost nearly five times that … especially if you want the absolute best in comfort, noise cancellation and aesthetics.
How we got here
A few years ago, top-of-the-line noise-canceling headphones were capped at around $350. Both Bose and Sony, the two biggest names in noise-canceling headphones, had flagship models that were priced right around there. But now Sony’s WH-1000XM5 ($400) and Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra ($429) cost well north of that.
Apple was the catalyst for this climb. When it released the AirPods Max in late 2020, the $549 price point blew people away.
Apple was the catalyst for this climb. When it released the AirPods Max in 2020, the $549 price point blew people away. No way would anyone spend that much on noise-canceling headphones, right?
Guess again. AirPods Max headphones have become a status symbol among celebrities and influencers, paving the way for traditional audio companies to come out with their own take on the high-end cans.
But when it comes to headphones that cost upward of $1,000, what exactly are people paying for?