The most comfortable over-ear headphones for 2026 | Crutchfield
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Let's talk about headphone comfort. It's
a subject so obvious that it's often
overlooked. If you're wearing something
on your head for long periods of time,
it needs to feel good. In this video,
I'll share with you the list of
Crutchfield's top five most comfortable
headphones of 2026 based on our own
in-house testing. I've auditioned nearly
a thousand headphones over the years for
Crutchfield. And of course, I value
great sound. But still, I must admit,
how headphones fit and feel play a
bigger role in how much I enjoy them.
But we hear from our customers every
day, and everyone has a different
opinion on comfort. So, back in 2019, we
invited a large group of Crutchfield
employees to try on more than 50 overear
headphones. We use perception tests
designed by our data scientists and
research engineers on staff to help
determine which headphones fit best for
different uses and situations. That
testing now informs how we present
details on fit and use cases today.
Attributes we call fit factors and it
helped me choose this list for the most
comfortable headphones. Number one on
our list and our most comfortable
overall, the Meza Audio 99 Classics V2.
This is the sequel to the headphones we
named most comfortable coming out of our
initial study. And the original 99
Classics held that title for over six
years. The V2s feature larger drivers
for better sound, so their wooden ear
cups are also a little larger, but Mezz
uses the same spring suspension system
as the originals. The headband stretches
over the head to ensure the pressure
remains even regardless of head size. It
hugs the crown of the head while the
buttersoft ear pads gently hold the
headphones into place. The V2s fit a
little more snugly for me than the first
gen 99 classics. Though I would still
categorize the overall fit as relaxed.
Since the ear cups and ear pads are
larger, that crucial ratio of weight
distribution had to change a bit. But
the fit was still pretty much a
oneandone where the headphones seem to
sink right into place when I put them
on. Just to be clear, these are not the
type of headphones you want to wear to
the gym or on a flight. These are wired
headphones designed for focus listening
and there's no active noise cancellation
built in. But that segus nicely into our
next two picks. The most comfortable
headphones for work, the Sony WH100XM6
and the most comfortable headphones for
flight and travel, the Bose Quiet
Comfort Ultra Headphones Gen 2. No
surprise here. These are two of our top
selling and best reviewed wireless
noiseancelling headphones. And both are
practically ubiquitous at both the
airport and the office. Whenever we put
the Sony XM series up against the Bose
QC series, they are neck andneck in
every category from noise cancellation
to sound quality to feature set. And of
course, they are practically in a dead
heat when it comes to comfort. So, this
is probably a good time to look at
Crutchfield's fit factor and how we
score headphone comfort. In our user
testing, participants rated each set of
headphones by assigning a separate score
for five different fit and comfort
elements or fit factors. After crunching
numbers, we found that security and
stability correlated the closest with
overall comfort grades. Other attributes
were a lot more subjective. A relaxed
design could score similarly to a snug
one, and the same was true with firm
versus soft ear pads. So, I've learned
that it's best to present the most
important attributes of a headphone
without editorializing. If I've tried a
set of overear headphones, I'll list
their prominent attributes or fit
factors on our site. In the case of the
Bose QC Ultra Gen 2, their relaxed fit
and lightweight design stick out the
most. For the Sony XM 6s, it's their
lightweight design, snug, secure fit,
and roomy ear cups. Coming in at number
four, our most comfortable wired audio
file headphones, the Sennheiser HD
660S2.
Sennheiser has always approached their
legendary 600 series wired headphones
with a sound first mentality. You could
tell by their precision tuned drivers
and their completely open back design.
That design allows sound and air to move
in and out freely. But the HD 660S
headphones also firmly nestle into place
thanks to soft velvety ear pads that
properly position the drivers on your
head. And even though the Meza spring
suspension design earned the highest
marks in our testing, Sennheiser's more
traditional yolkbased system had plenty
of fans. Rounding out our list at number
five, the most comfortable wireless
audio file headphones, the Foccal
Batiste MG. These are by far the most
expensive headphones on this list, and
there's a reason. These are wireless
noiseancelling headphones that deliver a
sonic performance on par with Foccal's
storied wired audio file headphones. To
accomplish this, Foccal uses the same
superized driver system complete with
magnesium based diaphragm domes. Those
drivers require more space to move and
move quickly. So, the Batist MG
headphones themselves are large and
heavy duty for sure, but the padding is
lush and the weight is distributed well,
so long listening sessions remain a
luxury. and you can enjoy those
delicious foccal dynamics anywhere you
go. So, those are our top five most
comfortable overear headphones for 2026.
If you have any questions about these
models, fit factors, or anything else
related to headphones, reach out to us
here at Crutchfield.