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I've mostly transitioned to using in-ear headphones instead of over-ear, partially for this reason.
The other reason being the far less space they take up.
The con is that the battery life is not as good and the sound quality I guess is arguably a bit worse, but on balance I find the tradeoff worth it
I have a pair of Bose Bluetooth earbuds that sound pretty good imo. They're technically for working out so they stick right in your ear nice and snug.
Yeah, the drop in sound quality is not exactly large nor is it a big concern for me.