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    Best Bluetooth headphones for the Galaxy Note 8

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    Last updated: May 8th, 2018 at 10:55 UTC+02:00

    Your search for the best Bluetooth headphones for Galaxy Note 8 ends here. Many of you might be thinking about picking up a Bluetooth headphone for your flagship phablet particularly if you're one of those users who doesn't like to deal with wires. Bluetooth headphones free you from the hassle of wires and if you're willing to splurge, they also offer a significantly better audio experience as well. So if you don't need any more convincing, lets dive into the list of best Bluetooth headphones for the Galaxy Note 8.

    Wired vs Wireless headphones: Which is better?

    The Galaxy Note 8 ships with a pair of wired AKG-tuned earphones out of the box. We mentioned in our review that the earphones are loud, comfortable and well-balanced. They're going to be enough for most users who use earphones or headphones infrequently. If you can't live without them, though, then you might want to consider one of these best Bluetooth headphones for Galaxy Note 8. Those who have ever used one will testify that they make life much easier. They're also great for when you're working out as you're not tethered to your phone by wires.

    However, it merits mentioning here that wired headphones can often offer better audio quality compared to wireless headphones. That comes down to how much you're willing to spend on each, though, as a cheap pair of wired or wireless headphones won't be anything to write home about. Some users also dislike having to worry about the battery life of their wireless headphones so they stick with the wired option.

    It comes down to your preferences in the end and how much you're willing to spend. This list of best Bluetooth headphones for Galaxy Note 8 contains options at every price point so you're bound to find something that fits your budget.

    Best Bluetooth headphones for Galaxy Note 8

    Samsung Level On Wireless PRO

    Samsung Level On Wireless PRO

    Unsurprisingly, the first option on our list of best Bluetooth headphones for Galaxy Note 8 comes from Samsung itself. The Samsung Level On Wireless PRO delivers Ultra High Quality Audio with a true 24bit digital audio experience. It features Smart Command Touch Controls which make it very easy to control playback. Travelers will particularly like it because of its foldable frame as well as its Active Noise Cancellation feature. Users are promised a battery life of up to 10 hours.

    Additional features such as Sound Share lets users share streaming audio with a second Level On Wireless PRO headphone. With the Talk-in mode, users can turn ambient noise on or off while they’re listening to audio. A cable ships with the headphones so when the battery dies out, you can still enjoy your music. Samsung’s Level On Wireless PRO headphones can be purchased from Amazon for $159.

    Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H8

    Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H8

    Bang & Olufsen is synonymous with quality audio products which is why it's no surprise that the Beoplay H8 is on this list of best Bluetooth headphones for Galaxy Note 8. It's a bit on the expensive side but certainly well worth the money with its aluminum touch interface that offers complete playback control and Bang & Olufsen Signature Sound with Active Noise Cancelation.

    The Jakob Wagner-designed headphones feature clean lines and premium materials such as anodized aluminum, soft lambskin and genuine cowhide leather. The ear cushions have an adaptive memory foam for a comfortable fit. There's even a built-in microphone for those who want to take calls on the go. The company says that the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery will last for up to 14 hours with Bluetooth and Active Noise Cancellation enabled. Originally priced at $499, Amazon as the Beoplay H8 on sale right now for $293.

    JBL Synchros

    JBL Synchros

    If your budget is under $100 for a pair of Bluetooth headphones then consider the JBL Synchros E40BT. They deliver signature sound with PureBass performance through 40mm drivers. This pair doesn't feature active noise cancellation but JBL says that the soft, leatherette ear cups provide a “heightened level of passive noise reduction.” Don't count on it to drown out the drone of an airplane engine, though.

    The JBL Synchros has a ShareMe feature which allows for simultaneous music-listening among 2 ShareMe-compatible headphones. There's also a built-in microphone for those who want to take phone calls. JBL says that the integrated battery is good for up to 16 hours of playback. The included aux cable enables passive listening when the battery dies. You can pick one up on Amazon for $54.

    Sennheiser HD

    Sennheiser HD

    The Sennheiser HD is on our list of best Bluetooth headphones for the Galaxy Note 8 because it's yet another good option that's priced below $100. Proprietary drivers deliver signature Sennheiser sound that's detailed and well-balanced. Exceptional comfort is ensured by the soft leatherette ear pads. It's a good option for travelers as well given its side-swiveling ear cups and foldable headband design with ear-cup mounted playback controls.

    Pairing it with the Galaxy Note 8 is very easy as the Sennheiser HD supports instant Bluetooth pairing via NFC. With Bluetooth 4.0 and aptX codec support, the headphones promise a battery life of up to 25 hours. A cable is supplied in the box for battery-free listening. It's a bargain at $99.

    Sony Extra Bass Wireless Headphones

    Sony Extra Bass Wireless Headphones

    Those who want more bass from their headphones should opt for the Sony Extra Bass Wireless headphones. It lets users control the level of bass boost using the companion app which also allows for the selection of virtual surround sound modes. Settings changed in the app are saved inside the headphones so users can easily turn the effects on or off by pressing the “Bass Effect” button.

    The battery is good for up to 18 hours of music playback on a single charge and there’s a standard 3.5mm cable in the box as well. It doesn't have noise cancellation. Amazon has it on sale now for $114.

    Samsung Gear IconX (2018)

    Samsung Gear IconX (2018)

    Samsung's Gear IconX (2018) is on this list for those who live an active lifestyle. These activity tracking wireless earbuds come with an updated design so they're more ergonomic, lightweight, secure and comfortable to use. Even though they weigh just 8 grams per earbud, they have 4GB of internal storage so you can take your music with you on a hike even when your Galaxy Note 8 is at home. The 82mAh battery can provide music playback for up to 7 hours.

    With an accelerometer and heart-rate monitor, the Gear IconX (2018) and track distance, speed, heart rate, duration and calories burned. It syncs all of that data to Samsung's S Health platform. They're also capable of launching Bixby when paired with a support device like the Galaxy Note 8. You can purchase the Gear IconX (2018) from Amazon for $159.


    That's it for our list of best Bluetooth headphones for Galaxy Note 8. There are options in list for every price point so if you see something that you like, go ahead and pick one up. Do you like to use wired or wireless headphones? Let us know your reasons in the comments below.

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