Headphones consist of key components like drivers, which convert electrical signals into sound, and diaphragms, thin membranes that vibrate to produce audio. Other parts include ear cushions for comfort, headbands for support, cables or Bluetooth for connectivity, and a housing that protects internal components while enhancing sound quality.
Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology reduces external noise for immersive sound. Drivers convert electrical signals into audio, while diaphragms vibrate to produce sound. The ear cushions provide comfort during extended use, and the adjustable headband ensures a snug fit. Connectivity options include Bluetooth for wireless listening and cables for wired audio. Built-in microphones enable hands-free calls, and touch controls on some models offer easy access to playback and volume settings.