My Favorite
Headphones of 2019! 🎧 #Helpful Post
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Hey guys, this is Austin.
And
today we're taking a look at my favorite
headphones
for 2019.
Before
we get started though, I've got to
give
a huge shoutout to the sponsor of this video.
LG
and the LG gram.
And
not only is this a great laptop
to
listen to music on as we will be doing here shortly.
But
importantly, it is also solid laptop.
Which
I have covered in many videos in the past.
Now
this is the new 14 inch version.
Which
is thankfully finally a two-in-one.
So
of course the gram has had a touchscreen for a while.
But
having the additional modes make a big difference.
You
aren't giving up performance either
with
a full Whiskey Lake Core i7 processor.
The
real star of the gram though,
has
always been the battery life,
as
well as the portability.
Now
with a massive 72 watt/hour battery,
it
easily lasts through a full day of use.
And
importantly because LG marketing people are clever,
the
gram name is not just for show.
This
entire laptop only weighs about a kilogram.
Which
in American terms, is very very light.
Or
like, two point something pounds.
When
it comes to a single laptop
that
does basically everything well.
It
is hard to go wrong with the LG gram.
Headphones
on the other hand,
are
a little bit more complicated.
Now
there are tons and tons and tons of different options.
One
of favorite picks is actually one of the cheapest
on
this list.
The
OnePlus Bullets at a massive
wallet-blistering
price of $20.
Now
don't let the OnePlus branding fool you.
Even
though these are, of course,
made
for the OnePlus 6 and OnePlus 6T.
They've
worked with every USB-C device I've tried.
Including
the gram, including the iPad,
including
Macs and pretty much anything else
I've
plugged it into.
I've
gotten that pretty solid sound out of them.
Dude,
the buildup is real.
So
the cool thing about the Bullets.
Is
that well, yes they're not
the
greatest sounding headphones in the world.
They
sound surprisingly solid.
There's
a lot of punches, a lot of bass.
But
you don't really lose a lot of the high-end.
And
importantly, you're spending 20 bucks here.
I
think if I was blindfolded and put these next to like
a
$70, $80 pair of headphones.
I
probably would still go with the Bullets.
They
are really impressive for the price.
The
only small issue I've run into.
Is
that sometimes the ear tips actually come off
in
my ears.
But
to be fair, I have been using this pair of Bullets
for
what, 6 months or so now?
So
it's gotten a little bit on the older, crustier side.
But
all that being said, you get the inline controls.
You
get the mic.
And,
like I said, works on pretty much anything USB-C.
If
you do have a phone necessarily have a headphone jack.
The
OnePlus Bullets are a great choice.
Unless
you use an iPhone.
Then
this next pair of headphones wasn't originally
going
to be in this comparison.
Until
Ken got me a pair for Mystery Tech.
These
are the Zero Audio Carbo Tenore.
It's
not a great name.
What
they are, is a great pair of headphones.
So
only $40.
What
you're gonna hear, is not only A
a
little bit of a better balance sound.
They're
also really really tiny.
But
importantly, they have killer isolation.
I
mean, once you put these things in,
it
totally drowns out the background noise.
Like,
Ken say something right now.
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[Ken] Hi, how's it going?
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Okay, I can hear you, nevermind.
If
I'm being real, I had never even heard of
these
headphones until Ken got them from Mystery Tech.
But
they have a surprisingly good sound.
And
then again, we're talking about $40.
So
we're getting a little bit up there in budget.
But
still, in the grand scheme of things,
not
too bad.
The
detail in these headphones, is super impressive.
Right?
It's
not something that I usually have.
Because
I do usually listen to headphones
a
little more with the bass.
But
like, you just hear every little crinkle
and
crack and pop, and.
Sounds
like a Rice Krispie commercial.
You
hear all the music.
You
hear all the music.
For
40 bucks, it's hard to go wrong
with
the Zero Audio Carbo Tenore.
Carbo
Tenore.
Carbo
Tenore.
They're
good headphones, just buy them.
My
favorite pair of in-ear headphones right now though,
are
the Final E4000's.
Yet
another Mystery Tech item.
And
honestly, these live in my bag every single day.
Some
of these other headphones I kind of bring out
from
time to time.
Here
we're talking about what I'm listening to.
Not
only edit on, but also just to
listen
to music and what-not.
Usually
the Final's are what exactly
land
inside my ear canals.
That's
a little too much detail.
But
it's fine.
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[Ken] Austin.
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So what I really like about these headphones,
which
just makes sense.
Is,
of course, that audio quality.
So
not only are they very nicely detailed.
But
importantly, pretty much everything
sounds
good, right?
So
you wanna listen to something a little bit
more
bass heavy, solid, great.
It's
got a very special sound there.
But
also it doesn't lose any of the detail
on
the highs.
I
mean, it's just a really solid all-around package.
And
honestly, that's a big reason
why
I listen to these, right?
They
live in my bag, I can edit on them,
I
can listen to music, podcast.
Whatever
the case is, I know I can trust the sound
to
be not only pleasing, but also reasonably accurate.
They
also do have a detachable MMCX connector.
Which
means that while it does come with a
3.5mm
cable.
You
can swap it out for either a USB-C
or
something like Lightning.
So,
the main takeaway here,
is
if you have a little bit of a budget.
These
are absolutely killer for everything
that
you listen to.
That
sounds really aggressive, but it is true.
I
love these headphones.
I
seriously love them.
Like,
you'd have to really step it up
with
Mystery Tech to get me to give these up.
Now
these next pair of headphones, are by no means new.
But
they've been in my rotation for years now.
These
are the Grado SR80e's.
And
I think I did my first video on these
like,
back in 2015.
And
they're definitely a bit on the
speciality
side of things.
Again,
you're getting a very unique sound
with
these guys.
Plus,
you're getting a very cool retro style.
Now
with an open back design,
the
main downside here is also one of its main strengths.
It
has excellent soundstage and it does sound
very
very different than most closed back headphones.
And
even a lot of in-ear headphones.
But
that downside, is that everyone else is going to hear
exactly
what you are listening to.
Lemme
demonstrate.
Oh
no.
Wait.
No!
It's
rattling!
Okay,
so here's a little inside baseball.
So
we actually shot this video a few months ago.
And
due to some time constraints
we
actually had to reshoot it.
Because
some of the headphones changed.
In
that video, I broke my last favorite pair of headphones.
The
Status CB-1's.
They
literally just broke.
They
were completely fine five minutes ago.
Do
you see that, where it snapped?
It's
like a cursed video, man.
It's
just taken another victim.
So
I guess normally what I would say,
is
that the Grado SR80e's have that
super
impeccable sound.
And
especially if you have something like a Dragonfly.
Like
a really nice DAC.
It
will really make these things come alive.
But
I guess the downside, is a little actually
the
same downside mentioned in my very first video.
They
are very retro-looking headphones.
But
build quality is what I would say.
Straight
out of 1983.
So
you wanna go fully wireless?
Well
the next item I would recommend,
and
hopefully these don't break.
Are
the brand new Airpods 2.
Now
the original Airpods, I got a ton of use out of, right?
I
mean, sure they don't sound amazing.
But
importantly, the actual
just
the seamlessness of how they work.
Especially
back when they first came out.
I
mean, mind you, this is almost three years ago.
Was
totally game-changing.
Now
with the Airpods 2, it's a little bit more of a
subtle
upgrade, it's not really a huge difference
as
far as the audio side of things.
But
we do get some nice additions.
Also,
man, these pair so fast.
I
literally pulled that out of the case
and
it was already done. (case click)
I
mean as far as audio quality goes,
these
aren't any better than the original Airpods, right?
And
to be fair, these are the same price.
So
the main difference here,
is
that you can pick up the wireless charging case version.
Which
is cool, although it's like 40 extra dollars.
But
really the main difference with the Airpods 2.
Is
that they sync a little bit faster.
And
they have a couple of additions, like Hey Siri.
But
realistically, I mean, they just
replace
the old Airpods and they do exactly
the
same thing for me.
So,
they're just a little faster.
The
cool thing about these, though,
is
just how seamless they are.
So
right now I'm listening to music.
If
I take it out, it automatically pauses my music.
I
can very easily just sync one Airpod
if
not both at the same time.
And
it's all connected to my iCloud account.
So
between phone, Mac, iPad.
Whatever
the case is, everything just
works
super seamlessly.
And
that's really the key to this.
The
most expensive pair of headphones this round up.
Are
also probably the best all-arounders.
These
are the Sony 1000XM3's.
Now
this is a pair of headphones
which
I think a lot of people have gotten excited about.
Now
they're expensive, right?
I
mean these are what, like 300, 350 bucks?
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[Ken] Yeah.
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Now of course, this is a pair of Bluetooth headphones.
But
you can connect it over a normal
3.5mm
jack.
What's
nice about them, is that they have
kind
of cool features.
So
they charge via USB-C, they last up to hours on a charge.
And
on top of that, they have straight up
the
best noise cancellation I've ever heard
on
any pair of headphones, ever.
It
even has some cool things,
like
if you hold your hand on the side,
it
will turn on ambient mode.
Which
then allow you to hear your surroundings.
Pull
it away, and your music cranks right back up.
There's
so much cool stuff here.
Oh,
also I should probably mention.
They
sound really good, which is a very
important
component of a $300 pair of headphones.
I
should've mentioned that first, I think.
There's
a little bit of an emphasis on the bass
side
of things.
But
they do sound pretty good.
But
the main thing here, is that if you're
interested
in something that's a little bit on the
noise
canceling side of the spectrum
and
you've got some budget for it.
The
1000XM3's are totally dope.
So
those are my picks from my headphones of 2019.
As
always, links to everything including the dope
LG
gram will be in the description.
Now,
if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go
waste
a lot more money on buying more headphones.
So
I can do this video again in 2020.
Or
more specifically, Ken is going to go waste
a
bunch of more money. (laughs)
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