Hey there,

searching online for a solution… did not work out quite well.

Can you recommend a good noise cancelling headphone (preferred inear), that is wired and ends with an USB-C connector?

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I have the MX3 for quite a few years now and they are good. The 3.5mm cable clearance is a bit tight tso you need to get a cable that has a narrow plastic molding if you want a longer cable.

I get about a day and a half of battery life from them with a mixture of Bluetooth and wired use. They do charge rather quickly too which is nice when flying 21 hours to Australia. I usually pop them on charge while eating on the flight to keep them topped up.

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One thing to note is that the ANC shuts down during charging (so does Bluetooth) but you can still use the wired connection.

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Not on the XM6, those can charge while bluetooth and/or ANC are in use. Not a huge improvement given the excellent battery life and fast charge times, but it’s still really nice to not have to stop using mine when the battery is almost dead

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Another added bonus is that the battery isn’t hard to replace. Mine stopped turning on and I decided to replace the battery as quick speculative fix. Worked like a charm. Sadly the headband is worse for wear and isn’t easily replaced.

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I haven’t had to replace the battery yet but I have replaced the ear muffs several times because sweat and metal glasses.

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