The Wirecutter- If I needed wireless “home theater” headphones to use while listening to television and music in my home, I’d choose the Sennheiser RS 160. Why? We researched extensively, consulted other experts, and seriously evaluated two dozen sets before narrowing down to seven to test with our four-person panel. The RS 160 not only sounded the best, but cost $100+ less than the next great-sounding alternative. They have a small transmitter, are comfortable and lightweight, and you can pair up to four pairs of headphones (available for purchase separately) to their base.
CCG writes - "The Sineaptic SE-1 is quite a remarkable headphone. It's an amazing first product from a new company. It does some unusual things like offering Bluetooth and 3.5mm inputs in an audiophile headphone. It offers an incredibly unique driver design at an amazingly low price. Its build quality is fine, but not spectacular, as long as you get one with no production issues."
All in all, I’m a fan of the Cleer Arc II.T They’re brilliant at what they’re advertised for: being the ideal running companion.
Serious about your headphones? Noise-canceling is the way to go.