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5 Fashionable Headphones For Music Enthusiasts

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The rise of wearable technologies in the last couple of years has made headphones more than just a gadget. Headphones have become a statement for the stylish sound lovers — often an essential part of the ensemble. Add to that papped celebrities, off-duty models, and street style sensations rocking fashionable headphones, which propelled the trend further.

If ever you’re sitting on the fence about whether or not you should get rid of your tacky pair of headphones, then maybe it’s about time to keep them in the drawer and start sprucing up your gear. When choosing the headphones we have on this list, neither design nor audio quality is an afterthought. Both look and sound performance were considered the top priority to satisfy what you’re looking for in a pair of headphones.

5 Fashionable Headphones For Music Enthusiasts

Here are five fashionable headphones for music enthusiasts to match your style:

1. Beoplay H6

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The second-generation B&O Play H6, or simply called Beoplay H6, are one of the most good-looking headphones out there. They’re lightweight and extremely comfortable that you won’t experience any fatigue even if you use them for hours. The premium leather wrapping the headband and ear pads, and the sheeny aluminum back plate of the ear cups live up to Bang & Olufsen’s signature high-end design. The flat-looking ear cups are also worth noting if you don’t want a conspicuously bulky stuff on your ears.

Beyond being a flattering eye candy, the Beoplay H6 deliver above average sound reproduction for critical listening. No matter what music genre you’re into, Bang & Olufsen pulled off a perfectly balanced frequency response, with the right amount of bass not to drown out vocals and instruments. Overall, the Beoplay H6 are a great option if you want to strike a balance between fashion and sound quality.

2. Master & Dynamic MH40

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The Master & Dynamic MH40 have that kind of design that, at first glance, you definitely would notice that they’re durable, and they are. Master & Dynamic came up with a sophisticated combination of metal and top-grade leather used well all over the headphones. While the design is impressive, it comes at the expense of the headphones’ weight, which could be quiet a nuisance for longer listening durations. The grill-designed back plate with the Master & Dynamic logo perched on top of it makes the MH40 all the more a gorgeous pair of headphones. The removable leather-cushioned ear pads earn Master & Dynamic some brownie points, so when the time comes they wear out or get stinky, you can replace them easily.

The MH40 aren’t just a pair of great-looking headphones; they deliver an outstanding sound profile with deep, powerful bass and well-tuned mid-range. Ultimately, one can’t go wrong with the MH40 in terms of design and sound quality.

3. Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless

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The Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless boast a sturdy and compact form. They’re elegantly designed with a sleek headband that’s not fully engulfed by the shiny black leather, leaving a little bit of the metal frame to peek through. The flat rectangular ear cups make the headphones less bulky to look at. However, they don’t fit well with all sizes of heads so tightness is a mystery right there. That said, you can rely on the leather-covered ear pads to please your skin.

The B&W P5 Wireless make good on balanced sound reproduction and gratify music enthusiasts who are inclined to bass and instrument. Despite having poor noise isolation, the B&W P5 Wireless don’t leak too much. If you’re looking for fashionable headphones that are free from wires, the B&W P5 Wireless are a viable option.

4. Beats Studio 3 Wireless

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The Beats Studio 3 Wireless is an attractive pair of closed-back headphones for casual listening. Like any other pairs of Beats cans, they’re well-loved by celebrities for their stylish design. They’re over-ear headphones, but they don’t look tacky at all. The Studio 3 Wireless are comfortable and tight enough to keep up with your movements, and this makes them a great pair of all-around headphones.

They have a sound reproduction that adapts well to every kind of listener. But just as Beats by Dre is known (and criticized) for, the Studio 3 Wireless favor high bass and low mids, making the audio quality a little less clear and a little muddier. But overall, the Beats Studio 3 Wireless can suffice most listeners’ music lust with an impressive, comfortable design.

5. Marshall Major II

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With a retail price of under $50, the Marshall Major II are targeted for music enthusiasts who are looking for cheap yet stylish headphones. They have decent sound for recording and critical listening, and they’re lightweight and comfortable on your ears.

But on the flip side, the Marshall Major II don’t have a durable build comparable to other pairs on this list. And their on-ear design might have contributed to their poor noise isolation, so listening in loud environments could be a real challenge. Nonetheless, the Marshall Major II do a pretty decent job at reproducing bass and mids.

Conclusion

Looking for fashionable headphones for music enthusiasts isn’t without sacrifices. Although, what we have on this list are great-sounding pairs that meet the stylish standards. What it all comes down to now is your budget.

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If you’re feeling a little extravagant, go for the Master & Dynamic MH40. If you’re pressed for cash, the Marshall Major II are decent headphones with a more palatable price tag. But if you’re rooting for fashionable headphones that aren’t so expensive but not so cheap — just smack dab in the middle — with great design and sound quality, we highly recommend the Beoplay H6.

What about you? Do you have a favorite pair of fashionable headphones in mind? Let us know in the comments.

By Erick Ycaza

Hi, my name is Erick Ycaza. I have a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. This blog is to provide you with daily music news and share my personal style. Surprisingly, I have been blogging and writing about music since 2007.

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