kermatu
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I think the best advice is try some out in store(s) and to be clear what you want them for. If the flights you mention are the only long-haul you'll be doing then I wouldn't think headphones just for that are essential. The QF supplied ones are OK.
I travel a fair bit and usually listen to music so I do have my own set - but don't always bother using. I wanted a set which would cancel noise and be good for listening to music anywhere. I tried a few in store and settled on Panasonic RP HC800s. Got for about $140 a year ago. Very good noise-cancelling, good battery life, works without noise-cancelling on, comfortable (very important - hence the need to try!), convenient travel case etc.
The latest Bose and Sennheisers I tried did have a better sound, but not enough to justify an extra $200 at the time. I also didn't want anything too expensive which may get damaged or left on a plane etc.
So this works for me but everyone is different. But there's no doubt when I was looking the Bose sets seemed to be the most popular and well regarded choice.
I travel a fair bit and usually listen to music so I do have my own set - but don't always bother using. I wanted a set which would cancel noise and be good for listening to music anywhere. I tried a few in store and settled on Panasonic RP HC800s. Got for about $140 a year ago. Very good noise-cancelling, good battery life, works without noise-cancelling on, comfortable (very important - hence the need to try!), convenient travel case etc.
The latest Bose and Sennheisers I tried did have a better sound, but not enough to justify an extra $200 at the time. I also didn't want anything too expensive which may get damaged or left on a plane etc.
So this works for me but everyone is different. But there's no doubt when I was looking the Bose sets seemed to be the most popular and well regarded choice.