I’ve been using JBL Live400BT for a few years, and for their price (like 50€ i think) they’re good. The’re noise cancelling, come with an adapter to 3.5mm. Good, mostly reliable. My only real issue is that mine, and this might just be because I’ve dropped them by accident a few times because I’m a clumsy idiot, they sometimes (mostly if there’s a lot of moisture in the air) switch from regular mode to one of the two “hear-through” moder, I dunno what they’re really called. These are my first wireless headphones, but until they break completely, I have no plans on getting anything else, they work for my needs, which is listening to music while walking or while sitting in a train. They have a good battery life, though a minor downside is that they use micro-usb to charge, though from what I remember, they did come with their own charging cable, but not a wall wart. So no USB-C on this particular model, but maybe newer models have it, especially with the new EU standard.
I’ve been using JBL Live400BT for a few years, and for their price (like 50€ i think) they’re good. The’re noise cancelling, come with an adapter to 3.5mm. Good, mostly reliable. My only real issue is that mine, and this might just be because I’ve dropped them by accident a few times because I’m a clumsy idiot, they sometimes (mostly if there’s a lot of moisture in the air) switch from regular mode to one of the two “hear-through” moder, I dunno what they’re really called. These are my first wireless headphones, but until they break completely, I have no plans on getting anything else, they work for my needs, which is listening to music while walking or while sitting in a train. They have a good battery life, though a minor downside is that they use micro-usb to charge, though from what I remember, they did come with their own charging cable, but not a wall wart. So no USB-C on this particular model, but maybe newer models have it, especially with the new EU standard.