Tired of tangled audio cords? Whether you're looking for earbuds, on-ears, or full headphones, these are the best wireless models we've tested.
ByTim Gideon
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I've been a contributing editorfor PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, and audio gear reviews are still my primary focus. Prior to my career in reviewing tech, I worked as an audio engineer—my love of recording audio eventually led me to writingaboutaudiogear.
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UpdatedMarch 1, 2024
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Stereo headphones have been around since well before the first Sony Walkman, and that's roughly how long we've had to put up with tangled wires for on-the-go music listening. That's long enough if you ask us. Fortunately, wireless headphones now exist.
They're convenient for all those times you don't want to deal with dangling cables, such as at the gym or on public transportation. And now that many phone makers have ditched the headphone jack, wireless headphones are a great way to ensure cross-device compatibility. Wireless no longer means poor sound and battery life, either. Bluetooth headphones still compress hi-res audio, but some codecs preserve quality much better than in the past, and battery life has steadily improved with each new generation.
Below, you can find our top picks for wireless headphones and earphones across a wide range of prices and feature sets. And make sure to read through to the end for relevant buying advice.
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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks
Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) With MagSafe Charging Case (USB‑C)
Best Earphones for iPhone Users
4.5 Outstanding
Why We Picked It
The second-gen AirPods Pro deliver impressive noise cancellation, wiping out deep low rumble and dialing back complex higher-frequency sounds. Their Adaptive Audio mode also successfully tamps down any audio spikes from your surroundings. Otherwise, they sound excellent and we're glad the case finally supports USB-C charging.
Who It’s For
These earphones should suit anyone who wants seamless integration with Apple devices. Pairing is as simple as opening the case, and the iOS settings menu has an AirPods section that allows you to test the in-ear fit, personalize the spatial audio experience, and adjust the on-ear controls. We'd love to see a customizable EQ, but these are still your best bet in Apple's current audio lineup.
PROS
- Rich, well-balanced audio performance
- Excellent active noise cancellation
- Conversation Aware feature adjusts your music volume when you speak
- Charging case has a built-in speaker, USB-C port
- Seamless integration with Apple devices
CONS
- No hi-res codec support
- EQ presets aren't adjustable
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | In-Canal |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds
Best Earphones for Noise Cancellation
4.5 Outstanding
Why We Picked It
The QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds offer the best noise cancellation you can get from earphones. They nearly make all deep, low-frequency rumble disappear and cut back highs extensively, too. Their audio drivers sound great, producing rich bass and sculpted (but balanced) highs. AptX Adaptive support makes them more attractive to Android users than previous iterations.
Who It’s For
These are for people who want the most effective noise-cancelling earphones. And, unlike with the AirPods Pro, you get an adjustable EQ in the companion app. That's helpful for dialing down a bit of the sculpting, though plenty of listeners are sure to enjoy the default sound signature.
PROS
- Best-in-class noise cancellation
- Crisp, full-bodied audio
- Active Aware feature blends noise cancellation and transparency modes
- Spatial audio support with head tracking
- Good Bluetooth codec support
CONS
- Case doesn’t support wireless charging
- No multipoint connectivity
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | In-Canal |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
Best Headphones for Noise Cancellation
4.5 Outstanding
Why We Picked It
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones deliver the best active noise cancellation you can get. They also sound quite good and live up to their name in the comfort department. AptX Adaptive support is a welcome addition for Android users, too.
Who It’s For
If you want the best noise-cancelling headphones on the market, you should begin and end your search with the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. Want to know how they compare with flagship offerings from Apple and Sony? Check out our in-depth comparison of the three.
PROS
- Class-leading active noise cancellation
- Crisp audio with rich bass
- Adjustable EQ
- Immersive audio modes with spatial effects
CONS
- Expensive
- Adaptive noise cancellation might cause ear pressure
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | Circumaural (over-ear) |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth, Stereo 3.5mm |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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Sony WF-1000XM5
Best Earphones for Audiophiles
4.5 Outstanding
Why We Picked It
Bose has a slight edge in noise cancellation, but Sony's WF-1000XM5 earphones come very close. They also sound superb and offer top-notch mic quality. Rounding out the experience is a full-featured companion app with an adjustable EQ, support for the AAC, LC3, and LDAC codecs, and a wirelessly charging case. We're also fans of their hybrid eartips, which improve passive noise isolation and low-end response.
Who It's For
Audiophiles who want earphones that can block out distractions should look no further than the Sony WF-1000XM5. The latest high-end models from Apple and Bose are competitive, but neither can match their hi-res streaming capabilities.
PROS
- Rich bass response and crisp, detailed highs
- Adjustable in-app EQ
- Excellent noise cancellation
- Top-tier mic clarity
- Case supports wireless charging
- Hands-free Alexa and Google Assistant
CONS
- Expensive
- Some bloat in companion app
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | In-Canal |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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Sony WH-1000XM5
Best Headphones for Audiophiles
4.5 Outstanding
Why We Picked It
Although Bose takes a slight victory in active noise cancellation, Sony's WH-1000XM5 headphones offer an edge in audio quality. Their sound signature is a bit more accurate and they support the hi-res-capable LDAC codec.
Who It’s For
These headphones cost a lot, but excellent audio performance, an adjustable EQ, and highly effective ANC are all points in their favor. Other premium options might have an advantage in other categories, but these offer the best overall experience.
PROS
- Excellent audio performance with robust bass depth and crisp highs
- Top-notch active noise cancellation
- Intuitive on-ear controls
- App offers an adjustable EQ and other customization settings
- Comfortable, stylish design
CONS
- Expensive
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | Circumaural (over-ear) |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth, Stereo 3.5mm |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC
Best Noise-Cancelling Earphones Under $100
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
The Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC earphones offer the best combination of sound quality and active noise cancellation below $100. Anker's companion app is another bright spot, with an intuitive interface, myriad ANC controls, and a customizable EQ.
Who It’s For
If your budget tops out at $100, these earphones are worth your attention. They cancel noise more effectively than similarly priced competitors and their battery life is above average, so they're a great choice for commuters and travelers. They don't sacrifice sound quality either and even support the high-end LDAC codec.
PROS
- Potent bass depth with bright highs
- Commendable noise cancellation for the price
- LDAC support for Android users
- Capable companion app includes EQ
CONS
- Default sound signature has noticeable sculpting
- Average water-resistance rating
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | In-Canal |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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JBL Endurance Peak 3
Best Affordable Earphones for Workouts
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
With a completely waterproof, dustproof design and ear hooks that ensure a secure fit, the JBL Endurance Peak 3 earphones are ideal for runners. They also sound excellent and benefit from the comprehensive JBL companion app, which includes a customizable EQ.
Who It's For
If you just want earphones to pop in when you go for a run and don't care about active noise cancellation, these hit the sweet spot between price and performance.
PROS
- Powerful, bass-forward sound signature
- Fully waterproof, dust-tight design
- Highly adjustable and effective in-app EQ
- Strong battery life
CONS
- Massive, hard-to-open charging case
- Annoying auto-off function
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | In-Canal |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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Urbanista Los Angeles
Best for Battery Life
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
The innovative Urbanista Los Angeles headphones use a Powerfoyle material on their exterior to charge via light—not just sunlight, but even light bulbs. Additionally, they produce rich sound and offer competent active noise cancellation. They aren't outstanding in either regard, but a competitive showing here is a huge step forward for eco-friendly tech.
Who It’s For
These headphones are a great choice if you want to shop in an eco-conscious way. But even if you don't care about green tech, the 80-hour battery life (if you even manage to drain them more quickly than ambient light can recharge them) makes them ideal for extended listening sessions. Yes, they have a USB-C port and ship with a charging cable, but if you rely on the solar battery tech, you won't ever have to clutter your desk with wires.
PROS
- Solar-powered charging
- Impressive audio performance with rich, deep bass and crisp highs
- Quality noise cancellation for the price
- Stylish design
CONS
- No in-app EQ
- Noise cancellation slightly impacts sound signature
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | Circumaural (over-ear) |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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Apple AirPods Max
Best Headphones for iPhone Users
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
Everything about the AirPods Max is a bit over the top, from their size to their price. And yet their quality is undeniable. They're visually stunning and fit right within Apple's sleek design aesthetic. Additionally, they deliver an excellent listening experience and powerful active noise cancellation.
Who It’s For
These are best for Apple users who want wireless headphones that seamlessly integrate with their devices. There are some downsides—the price is high, the fit isn't universally comfortable, and the ANC circuitry uses an aggressively adaptive approach. But the drivers still produce a crisp, detailed listening experience and enable head-tracking spatial audio.
PROS
- Excellent audio performance with rich lows and crisp, detailed highs
- High-quality active noise cancellation, especially for low-frequency rumble
- Stunning, unique design
- Adaptive EQ and Spatial audio
- Hands-free Siri access
CONS
- Expensive
- Sound signature and Adaptive EQ/spatial audio aren't for purists
- No user-adjustable EQ
- Button placement makes it easy to misfire when adjusting fit
- Smart Case does little to protect the headphones
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | Circumaural (over-ear) |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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Audio-Technica ATH-M20xBT
Best Sound Under $100
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
The Audio-Technica ATH-M20xBT headphones focus on accuracy, but still manage to faithfully reproduce sub-bass—a rare feat. They're a bit light on features and don't support any high-end Bluetooth codecs for Android users, but if you mainly listen on an iOS device (or use the wired audio cable), they offer fantastic sound for the price.
Who It’s For
If you want transparency, detail, and deep bass from your headphones, we highly recommend these for under $100. They don't ship with many extra features or accessories, but the refreshingly clear sound signature makes up for all that. The wired backup functionality also adds versatility.
PROS
- Affordable
- Excellent accuracy, especially in sub-bass range
- Comfortable fit
- Strong battery life
CONS
- A bit light on features
- No AptX support
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | Circumaural (over-ear) |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth, Stereo 3.5mm |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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Shure Aonic 50 Gen 2
Best for Wired Listening Mode
4.0 Excellent
Why We Picked It
We can safely say that the Bose and Sony flagship models lead the pack in terms of active noise cancellation, but the Shure Aonic 50 Gen 2 over-ear headphones are highly competitive in terms of audio quality. They support nearly every Bluetooth codec you might want (including AAC, AptX HD, and LDAC), as well as offer hi-res wired playback at up to 32-bit/384kHz via USB-C. We're also fans of their elegant look and quality accessories.
Who It’s For
For serious listeners, these sophisticated headphones offer the best of the wireless and wired audio worlds in a comfortable design. And their ANC still comes in handy for some situations, even if it's not top-tier.
PROS
- Accurate sound with rich lows and detailed highs
- Excellent Bluetooth codec support
- Optional wired playback
- Top-notch EQ
- Better battery life than predecessors
CONS
- Noise cancellation is merely decent
- Convoluted controls
SPECS
Name | Value |
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Type | Circumaural (over-ear) |
Wireless | |
True Wireless | |
Connection Type | Bluetooth, USB-C, Stereo 2.5mm |
Water/Sweat-Resistant | |
Active Noise Cancellation |
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Buying Guide: The Best Wireless Headphones for 2024
Should You Get Wireless Earphones or Headphones?
Earphones (or earbuds, or in-ear headphones) offer a slightly different sound profile compared with conventional headphones. Generally, you get better sound from a full set of "cans" around your head than from buds you stick in your ears, but earphones now offer excellent sound quality. More importantly, they are much more appropriate for exercise because they are smaller and often moderately water-resistant. Headphones, on the other hand, turn into a nasty mess if you start sweating. For our top exercise picks, check out the best true wireless earphones for running.
Sony WF-1000XM5 (Credit: Tim Gideon)
At this point, most wireless earphones don't have a connecting wire like earlier iterations. Instead, you get two discrete earpieces and a charging case. This setup wasn't always reliable, but you aren't likely to have any connection issues now. All of the earphones on this list are true wireless earphones.
If you aren't primarily looking for a set of wireless earphones for the gym (be sure to check the IP rating for water and sweat resistance), conventional headphones offer a much better listening experience. You still have to choose between on-ear and over-ear models, however. On-ear headphones rest against your ears but don't surround them, while over-ear headphones completely enclose them. The latter block the most outside noise and usually provide more powerful, richer sound, but on-ear models are less bulky and distracting to wear.
And if you're shopping for your little one, we also have a collection of the best wired and wireless headphones for kids.
What's Noise Cancellation?
Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (Credit: Tim Gideon)
Headphones with active noise cancellation (ANC) use outward-facing microphones to pick up and analyze noise, which their internal circuitry then cancels by generating an inverse wave. This was previously an expensive, cumbersome technology, but advances in battery life and miniaturization mean you have more affordable options than ever. The top-end models are still quite pricey, but not everyone needs the absolute best performance. For more options, check out thebest noise-cancelling headphones and the best noise-cancelling true wireless earphones.
Do You Need Apple's H2 Chip? What About Bluetooth Codecs?
If you're an iPhone user, consider buying a model with Apple's proprietary H2 (or older H1 or W1) chip. It makes Bluetooth pairing painless—there's no need to open the Settings menu becauseyour phone automatically prompts you to connect whenever the headphones are nearby. The chip also improves connection stability and increases the wireless range. Currently, only Apple and Beats (which Apple owns) make headphones with this component.
Everyone—iPhone and Android users—needs to pay attention to which Bluetooth codecs their headphones support. Codecs determine how your device compresses audio streams before sending them to your headphones (most Bluetooth implementations don't currently support lossless audio streaming). You need to make sure that your headphones and phone support the same high-end codecs if you want the best listening experience. Our guide to Bluetooth codecs details everything you are likely to encounter and our reviews note which ones each model supports.
Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC (Credit: Tim Gideon)
How Much Should You Spend on Wireless Headphones?
Although many entries in this roundup cost more than $100, you don't need to spend a lot of money to get quality audio. If you're shopping on a budget, head over to our roundup of thebest headphones under $50or under $100 for options that won't break the bank.
You're bound to find something that fits well, sounds great, and—above all—doesn't tie you up in knots. Once you pick the perfect pair, check out thesefive easy tips to extend the life of your headphonesand theeight ways you're using your headphones wrong. And if you want to share your tunes with others, look no further than our favorite wireless speakers.
Compare SpecsThe Best Wireless Headphones for 2024
Our Picks | Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) With MagSafe Charging Case (USB‑C)See It$189.00 at Amazon | Bose QuietComfort Ultra EarbudsSee It$299.00 at Amazon | Bose QuietComfort Ultra HeadphonesSee It$429.00 at Amazon | Sony WF-1000XM5See It$298.00 at Amazon | Sony WH-1000XM5See It$398.00 at Amazon | Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NCSee It$99.99 at Amazon | JBL Endurance Peak 3See It$79.95 at Amazon | Urbanista Los AngelesSee It$139.00 at Amazon | Apple AirPods MaxSee It$529.00 at Amazon | Audio-Technica ATH-M20xBTSee It$79.00 at Amazon | Shure Aonic 50 Gen 2See It$349.00 at Amazon |
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Type | In-Canal | In-Canal | Circumaural (over-ear) | In-Canal | Circumaural (over-ear) | In-Canal | In-Canal | Circumaural (over-ear) | Circumaural (over-ear) | Circumaural (over-ear) | Circumaural (over-ear) |
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True Wireless | |||||||||||
Connection Type | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth, Stereo 3.5mm | Bluetooth | Bluetooth, Stereo 3.5mm | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth, Stereo 3.5mm | Bluetooth, USB-C, Stereo 2.5mm |
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Where to Buy | $189.00 at Amazon | $299.00 at Amazon | $429.00 at Amazon $429.00 at Bose | $298.00 at Amazon $299.99 at Best Buy | $398.00 at Amazon | $99.99 at Amazon $99.99 at Best Buy | $79.95 at Amazon $79.99 at Best Buy | $139.00 at Amazon | $529.00 at Amazon $549.99 at Best Buy | $79.00 at Amazon | $349.00 at Amazon |
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