Priced at $449 and shipping June 5, the company's much-anticipated first headphones are designed to take on the Apple's AirPods Max with a premium design and intriguing features, including a faux surround TV Audio Swap option for Sonos soundbars and USB-C audio. But first and foremost they're Bluetooth headphones with only a small Wi-Fi component. CNET editor David Carnoy gives his early impressions.