Best 2025 Over-Ear Headphones for Volume output

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#1 Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S3 Headphones
4.9

Volume output is praised as very loud compared with peers.

Pros: Frequency response accuracy, Multipoint connectivity reliability

Cons: LDAC, Wear detection performance

#2 Bose QuietComfort Ultra Wireless Headphones
4.8

Reviewers treated volume output as a standout strength, with praise repeated across the supporting review evidence.

Pros: Volume output, Active noise cancellation

Cons: Water/sweat resistance rating, USB-C

#3 Meze Audio 105 Silva Headphones
4.8

Reviewers repeatedly found the headphones easy to drive and capable of high volume from modest devices.

Pros: Sustainability and repairability, Replaceable pads/headband

Cons: Noise isolation (passive), Travel friendliness

#4 Focal Bathys MG Wireless Headphones
4.6

The smaller 3dB volume increments are viewed as a meaningful usability upgrade that helps listeners hit a more precise level.

Pros: ANC effect on sound signature, Multi-platform compatibility

Cons: LE Audio readiness, Auracast support

#7 JBL Tour One M3 Headphones
4.5

Volume output had limited but positive evidence from one reviewer who found gaming audio loud and clear.

Pros: Immersive audio quality, ANC background noise level

Cons: Replaceable pads/headband, Replaceable earpads

#9 Yamaha YH-L500A Headphones
4.0

Volume handling was adequate to good: passive isolation let louder sounds through, but dialogue clarity reduced the need for constant volume changes.

Pros: Audio-video sync accuracy, Clamping force comfort

Cons: Transparency mode quality, Sustainability and repairability

#10 Baseus Inspire XH1 Headphones
3.7

Volume output split reviewers: one found headroom limited and another disliked the big adjustment steps, while another said volume was very good.

Pros: Maximum volume clarity, Headband adjustability

Cons: Cable quality, Smart Pause performance

#11 EarFun Wave Life Wireless Headphones
3.4

Volume output is usable but inconsistent, with praise for loudness from some reviewers and complaints that Bluetooth or EQ-tuned volume is limited.

Pros: Stability, Bluetooth

Cons: Smudge resistance, Smart Pause performance

#12 SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.3

Volume output was split, with one reviewer saying it lacked maximum volume and another calling the volume good.

Pros: Battery, ANC sound impact on audio

Cons: 3.5mm analog input availability, Treble clarity

#13 Nothing Headphone (1)
2.7

Volume output was criticized by reviewers who wanted more headroom or found the roller caused accidental loud jumps.

Pros: Smart Pause performance, App

Cons: Wear detection performance, Wear detection auto-pause

#14 Audio-Technica ATH-R70XA Headphones
2.5

Volume output is a practical weakness because several reviewers note the 470-ohm load needs a capable amplifier and can be too quiet from weaker sources.

Pros: Software/setup simplicity, Weight comfort

Cons: Travel friendliness, Sound leakage

#15 JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones
2.4

Volume output was a recurring weakness in negative and mixed reviews, especially with custom EQ or max-volume listening.

Pros: Award recognition, Audio-video sync accuracy

Cons: ANC sound impact on audio, ANC effect on sound signature