Noise cancelling, wired headphones for 6300

I listen to the radio a lot which does not work with Bluetooth headsets. Can someone recommend a set of wired noise canceling headphones for a 6300 - ideally with the "push to answer" feature?
Thanks,
papadeltasierra

I know Amazon UK have good reviews but i just want some suggestions on what make or brand is good.
For all i know the features i like are foldable, active, over-ear headphones. not too big not too fat and not too fancy.

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