Technology
We compare Bose, JLab, Sennheiser, and more
Whether you’re a picky audiophile, gym rat, or just in it for the aesthetics, there’s a pair of headphones for you.
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Our pick
Bose QuietComfort 35 II
One of Bose’s best creations yet, the second generation Quiet Comfort 35s offer a classy look and optimal noise cancellation.
There are literally thousands of different headphones, earphones, and earbuds out there to choose from. All have the same idea at heart — to provide you with music without having to play it out loud for everyone to hear. But some achieve this result so much better than others.
Sure, you could just hit and buy the cheapest, but that’s not always a great idea either. There’s also the issue of different headphones and earphones being good for all kinds of different purposes. Are you planning on listening at home? Taking them on your commute? Do you want to avoid lousy battery life? Go completely wireless?
We’ve checked out numerous headphones and earphones, and have noted the situations where they’re most effective. Regardless of your budget or requirements, there’s a perfect pair of headphones for your needs.
Google Assistant available • Amazing noise cancellation • Battery life
Pricey • Bluetooth range could be better
You’re not gonna hear a thing but your music with these (expensive) babies, and dropping that coin is definitely worth it.
1. Bose QuietComfort 35 II
One of Bose’s best creations yet, the second generation Quiet Comfort 35s offer a classy look and optimal noise cancellation.-
Battery life:
20 hours -
Colors:
Black, silver -
Bluetooth range:
30 feet
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Sound quality wise, they’re not quite as exceptional as some of Bose’s competitors, but they still pack a hefty punch. A 20 hour battery life (greatly increased if you switch off noise cancellation) means the music won’t stop any time soon either.
Added bonuses: Additionally, Google Assistant is available through the headphones, reading back notifications for you, and even news headlines or reminders. It’s not a device seller, but it’s a convenient bonus in an already remarkable set of headphones.
Will actually stay in your ears • “Find my headphones” app • Charging case included
Chunky • Super crappy battery life
These glorious little guys from Bose are basically guaranteed to stay in your ear, but if you lose one, there’s an app for that.
Known as one of the most secure fitting set of earbuds out there, they’re perfect for if you listen to music while hitting the gym, going for a run, or simply want to feel safe in the knowledge that your pricey acquisition can’t be easily lost.
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They’re a little on the chunky side but Bose’s patented StayHear+ wingtips ensure they’re snug in your ear at all times. A charging case means you don’t have to worry about unsightly cables, even when charging them up.
Added bonuses: The also offers some water resistant, rated up to IPX4. You won’t be swimming with these on, but they’re good to go in rain or exceptionally sweaty conditions. There’s a ‘find my headphones’ feature within the Bose app too, which is super useful for those times when you misplace them. They also frequently go on sale for $50 off, so keep an eye out (we’ll also let you know, obviously).
Up to 30 hour battery life • Excellent balanced sound quality
Okay noise cancellation • Not wireless
The sound performance on these bad boys gives Bose a run for their money, and they’re significantly cheaper.
Expect to hear well balanced beats, solid bass, and clearly defined midranges. Whatever music you listen to, you’ll hear good performance, even when dealing with quieter instrumental pieces that show up frequency buzzing in cheaper noise cancelling headphones. Playback is limited to about 15 hours but that’s still pretty good for most users. That increases to 30 hours if you switch off noise cancellation.
Added bonuses: One of the AKG N60NC Headphones’s great strength is its lightweight and small enough to toss into your bag. Other than that, these are a little light on quirky features, focusing on sound quality instead.
Automatically adjusts to surroundings • Above average wireless range • Extreme customization
Lightweight mid ranges • Pricey
Picky audiophiles will adore the different modes while frequent flyers will love the seamless connection, even in the air.
4. Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless Headphones
Picky audiophiles will adore the customizable modes while frequent flyers will love the seamless connection, even in the air.-
Battery life:
20-30 hours -
Colors:
Black -
Bluetooth range:
50 feet
Regardless of whether you tweak and poke, the Sennheiser PXC 550 Wireless Headphones are a great pair of cans. Comfortable and reasonably stylish, your ears won’t feel squashed while you’re wearing them.
Sound quality is the best yet from a pair of Sennheiser headphones. Meaty yet well balanced, they’re particularly great for listening to bassy tunes, delivering a hefty kick to your ears. The only downside is some lightweight mid ranges but only audiophiles will really notice this discrepancy.
Added bonuses: Where the truly stand out is with their wealth of features. Active Noise Cancellation isn’t just a matter of off or on — there are two modes. One uses full power noise cancellation while the other scales according to the amount of ambient noise going on around you. It’s ideal if your ears are sometimes sensitive to the pressure effect of noise cancellation, while still protecting you from irrelevant noise.
Alongside that, the Sennheiser app allows for a tremendous amount of tweaks, with presets like Movie mode or Speech giving you a different experience depending on what you’re listening to.
Affordable • Great for on-the-go use • Workout headphones
Slightly unattractive design • Audiophiles will notice a lack of oomph
They’re not the slickest choice, but if you’re tired of headphones feeling heavy, these are your guys.
Able to withstand a downpour, even if water seeps into an ear cup, they really are ideal for outdoors use.
Sound quality is pretty good too, although lacks a certain oomph to the beat. Low end sounds are where this is most evident, but if you’re running or working out with weights, you won’t notice this anywhere near as much as if sitting at home taking in the sounds.
Added bonuses: The are really pretty cheap for what they offer, so don’t expect any noticeable added bonuses. It’s fairly functional yet effective stuff.
Comfy memory foam • Classy AF look • Multiple color options
Features are “eh” at best • Subpar noise cancellation
You’re paying more for their looks than you are for fancy features, but sound quality will suffice for most.
6. B&O Play Beoplay H4
You’re not gonna want to take these to the gym, but if you’re looking to turn heads and look fancy AF, snag these.-
Battery life:
19 hours -
Colors:
Grey, black, sand, tangerine -
Bluetooth range:
33 feet
Utilizing leather from lambskin and a memory foam cushion, your ears will feel warmly cocooned as you listen to your music. Don’t expect these to deal with sudden downpours well, but if you’re listening indoors or in a local cafe, you’re going to turn heads. That stainless steel exterior looks expensive AF, y’all.
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Controls are simple with a single button dictating track control, pairing, and switching on or off. Sound is a little bass heavy but it’s fine for the majority of users, especially if you like to play it loud. Expect quiet tracks to let in a little background noise.
Added bonuses: Looks are the key here. headphones won’t be practical at the gym or when running, because they just won’t withstand sweat well. Nor are they particularly feature rich. However, they are perfect for chilling at home, and the buttons and functionality won’t overwhelm the less technically minded. Plus, there are multiple color options to match any and every #aesthetic.
Best water resistance we’ve seen • Impressively high volume • 30-hour charging case included
Next to no noise cancellation • Crappy battery life on their own
Work out often? These are the buds you can count on to stay in your ears no matter how sweaty you get.
7. JLab Epic Air Earbuds
Gym goers and runners know the pain that is earbuds constantly falling out — these puppies will stay in while delivering exceptional volume.-
Battery life:
7 hours -
Colors:
Black -
Bluetooth range:
30 feet
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That’s thanks to the earbuds including hooks that help you slot them into your outer ear, keeping them secure and snug, no matter what you do. Alongside that is IP55 water rating so they’re resistant to water, even if it rains or you sweat a ton. You can even rinse them off at the end of a hard session. Just don’t submerge them.
Sound quality is respectable with unusually high volumes achievable, although don’t expect any noise cancellation to speak of here.
Added bonuses: Battery life is often an issue for truly wireless earphones, with the average pair mustering at most 3.5 hours. The earbuds manage up to 7 hours so you’ll only need to charge them half as often as your existing wireless earbuds. (However, their included charging case can give up to an extra 30 hours of juice, so you’re safe if you have that with you.) They come with a nice charging case too that’s conveniently small and easy to use. Plus, a double tap of the earbud button summons up Siri or Google voice commands which is a neat bonus.
Under $40 • Can fit in your pocket • Good bass for the price
Not truly wireless • Mediocre highs and mids • Short wireless range
They definitely get the job done, but the lack of tweakable features shows that you get what you pay for.
The earphones offer surprisingly powerful bass for their price, along with well matched highs and moderate mids. There are no options for tweaking frequency response, and certainly no dedicated app, but if you want some earphones that simply just work, these are worth a purchase. Battery life weighs in at about six hours, which should be good for your daily commute and gym session.
Added bonuses: Low in price means that the lack the finer details. There’s a built-in mic so you can take hands-free calls, and a button for volume and accepting calls, but that’s about it. Just appreciate they’re super lightweight and easy to put in your pocket.
Super classy looking • Extremely crisp highs, lows, and mids
Wired • Meh noise cancellation
These metallic (but wired) beauties deliver sizzling, accurate sound.
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Sound quality is understated but powerfully done. You won’t be immediately blown away but you’ll soon learn to appreciate the 1More Headphones’s ability to tackle the nuances and subtlety of music. They’re particularly great at bringing out the warmth in people’s voices while singing or speaking.
Added bonuses: The headphones come with a three button in-line remote which is instantly intuitive compared to other competitors’ awkward one button approach. While it’d be unwise to buy them solely with noise cancellation in mind, the passive noise cancellation at play is pretty good at drowning out most noises.
What to consider when buying headphones
The big thing before any purchase is to consider what you’re going to use them for. Are you going to be using them to listen to music quietly at home? Then it doesn’t really matter if they’re wired or not. Comfort and sound quality is key here.
However, if you’re heading to the gym or going for a run then you might want to consider a wireless option. That way, you won’t have to worry about wires getting tangled up when you’re working on beating your personal best.
Long battery life is great if you’re planning on using your headphones for hours on end, but how many of us really need to worry about that? As long as it covers the daily commute, most users will be fine. Long battery life isn’t everything for all people.
Similarly, noise cancellation will depend on your needs. Passive noise cancellation is fine if you’re not too worried about zoning out at the gym. If you’re keen to avoid all the background noise on the train or subway to work, however, then active noise cancellation is a must. If possible, try out active noise cancellation before you buy. Some people don’t get on with the technology as it can create pressure within your ears. Ears are sensitive so it’s hard to predict whether you’re going to be affected or not.
Do you notice every fine nuance in the music you listen to? Or do you just know what you like? The musically minded will hate budget offerings with weak bass, mids and highs, but plenty of average users will be just fine with these. If you’re keen on music sounding perfect, expect to pay more. Again, this is more important if you’re solely listening to music rather than also working out.
Don’t be afraid to buy a couple of different sets of earphones and headphones. It makes sense that different situations mean different setups. A pair that are perfect for running with, aren’t necessarily perfect for chilling at home.
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