I have had the Shure SE215 for several years used as general use no gaming. They offer both 3.5mm jack and wireless styles. They do loop over the ear for in ear phones so I am not sure if they would also put pressure on your glasses.
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Thank you! I've never tried the over ear loop before, but I'm willing to try it.
The problem with in-ear headphones is they do get extremely uncomfortable after awhile. Would a pair of over-ears with a bigger cups/more padding press down on your glasses still?
If you don't need a mic, look into studio headphones from companies like Senneheiser. You'll end up paying more but I've had a pair for over a decade and they still sound beautiful.
Im pretty sure a usb Bluetooth adapter will work for hooking up any set of Bluetooth headphones to an xbox or ps5.