The 11 best wireless headphones you can buy
Bowers & WilkinsApple has actually gone through with that "no more headphone jack" thing. If you're aren't about the dongle life, that means it's time to go Bluetooth. (Or buy another phone.)
While all wireless headphones continue to suffer from the same problems - higher prices, a reliance on batteries, and generally duller sound than wired pairs - those downsides are countered by, well, not having to use cables. For a lot of people, that's enough.
So, since the future of audio appears to be wireless, we're keeping a rolling list of the best Bluetooth headphones on the market. Here's what we recommend today.