If you want the most convenient headphone experience possible, then you’re not going to find one better than true-wireless earbuds. You’ll want several things from them, such as excellent sound quality, brilliant battery life, and a good charging case that’s portable enough for you to take them anywhere.
There are some incredible options out there if you’re looking for true wireless earbuds, with some big companies making some great options. The AirPods Pro 2 manage to top the list here, but some of the other options here are well worth a look. These are the best true-wireless earbuds.
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Best wireless earbuds
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Best Overall
The AirPods Pro 2 are the best wireless earbuds you can get right now, especially if you’re an iPhone user. They have the best ANC that you’ll find anywhere, and they’re super comfortable to boot. They’ll also click on a MagSafe charging puck.
For
- Much-improved noise cancellation
- Better battery life
- Comprehensively integrated with the Apple ecosystem
Against
- Transparency mode improvements variable
- Better sounding earbuds out there for the price
- Still waiting for a lossless audio solution
Simple and excellent
The Denon AH-C830NCW are some of the best and crucially, most simple in-ear wireless buds out there. We loved how they sounded in our review, and the lack of an app made them a breath of fresh air in ease of use. They’re a little chunky, but comfortable as well.
For
- Very well priced
- Well-balanced sound signature
- Simple use, with no app
Against
- They’re a little big
- Touch controls
- Case is uncomfortable when put in a pocket
Great alternative
If you’re looking for AirPods but want something a little different with some super high-quality sound, then look no further than the Satus Between 3ANC. They look funky, but they sound great and they’re super comfortable. They cost less than the AirPods Pro as well — a great package.
For
- They sound good — with a little work
- It’s a comfy pair of buds, with plenty of fit options
- Good noise canceling
Against
- They are a little unwieldy
- The sound needs to be customized to get the most out of them
- The chrome gets mucky fast
Anime themed
Some super solid earbuds that just happen to be Evangelion-themed. They sound really good, and look great — even if you’re not interested in the show, they are still an excellent option if you’re after a pair of HiFi in-ear buds. No ANC, mind you.
For
- Great sound quality
- Stellar battery life
- Some cool Evangelion-themed features
Against
- Large charging case
- Expensive
Lux choice
For something truly special, consider the Bower & Wilkins P17. Offered in two color combinations, these true wireless earbuds are built for long-term use, offer a nice balanced sound, and look terrific in the ears. They also come with a worthwhile companion app.
For
- Near-perfect sound
- Beautiful design
- Durable smart charger
Against
- Expensively priced
- Noise cancellation is not extraordinary
- Where’s the balance?
Budget Brilliance
The 1More Aero are some very comfortable and affordable buds. They feel a little plasticky in hand, but they feature an excellent price, and they look pretty funky too. They also sound brilliant for the price, and they’ll last a long time while they’re at it.
For
- Interesting and functional case design
- Solid noise-canceling for the price
- Good sound quality
Against
- Feel a bit plasticky
- Touch controls can be finicky
- Bluetooth connection can be spotty
The verdict is in
The AirPods Pro 2 scrape the top of the list, but they are followed in hot pursuit by some of their competitors. The Denon AH-C830NCW are the surprise of the bunch, pulling closely alongside the Apple option with a solid price point and compelling features, while the likes of the Bowers & Wilkins Pi7 S2 closing in.
If you’re going to get any from this list, I’d humbly suggest looking at the 1More Aero as well. They’re very reasonably priced, and you’ll be impressed by the sound quality, noise canceling, and overall package. Whichever you choose, however, you’re getting some of the best wireless buds out there.