Sound quality, comfort (with a pad change), sound stage, and certainly price can't be beat on the Symphonized Wraith 2.0 Bluetooth headphones. I really must emphasize price. Especially when I consider the price I paid for 2 different sets (I paid about $15 for 1 set of walnut wood and $20 for the second set of zebra wood)
These have no active noise cancelling, but that isn't a big deal to me at least. Still I love these things. I highly recommend buying something like HM5 pads to switch out, or something similar to HM5 pads. I was buying Senitek pads for awhile off Amazon, as they are HM5 clones and were going for $13 each. Price on them has gone up to $18, which is slightly cheaper than HM5 now. I also have a few HM5s for $12 when they have been half off during Amazon lightning deals from time to time.
I have tried more than a few bluetooth over the ear headphones, and those symphonized are the best for me in terms of sound, battery, comfort, weight, and price. They have everything but ANC. If you want ANC, there are some really nice, but expensive, options already mentioned in this thread that come close to the Symphonized Wraith 2.0 BT in terms of sound/comfort. Close but not all the way in my opinion.
Symphonized Wraith 2.0 go for $75 shipped on Amazon all day every day.
https://www.amazon.com/Symphonized-Bluetooth-Wireless-Headphones-Included/dp/B01MXWXR9H
If you are willing to look around though they can be found cheaper. I got my first pair for $20 from ebay, and the second pair for $15 from a pawn shop of all places!!!
EDIT, these are the go to headphone I use at work when I want to tune everyone out while I work. I either use my Monk+ earbuds, when I want to hear the convos around me while I work, and the wraiths when I don't. The passive isolation with HM5 pads is good enough to block most of the sound out in my office. When the office isn't in a nerf gun dart war that is.
Co-workers have the Sony MDX1000, Bose QC35, Momentums, Coriwn E7s, and several others. Sound wise the Wraiths are the best, and even those that bought the Sony or Sennheiser agree. The Corwins are the worst. Just awful sound, but the girl that wears them is used to them. I also have a pair of Bluedio T3s and a few other el cheapo bluetooth headphones like the Ausdom. They aren't good out the box at all for sound quality.