The best earbuds from all the top brands (2024)

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Best For Everyday

Sony WF-1000XM5

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£259 Amazon

Best For Apple

Apple AirPods Pro

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£229 Amazon

Best For Running

Beats PowerBeats Pro

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£269 Amazon

Best For Simplicity

Cambridge Audio Melomania

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£99.95 Amazon

Best For Streaming

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They might be small and fiddly, but earbuds shouldn’t be taken lightly. Finding a good pair of buds is seriously tricky. If you're anything like us, you’ve probably gone through many pairs of earbuds over the years. More than we can count, in fact.

Picking up a £10 pair of earbuds from Amazon is easy enough but you know deep down that you’ll be back there again next month (or even sooner) because they’ve fizzled out already. Spending that much will only get you so far.

Does that mean all earbuds are poor quality? Absolutely not. Thumping bass, immersive noise cancellation, and crisp sound is not exclusive to over-ear headphones. There are plenty of premium, feature-heavy earbuds out there.

Do you need over-ear headphones or earbuds?

Ultimately there’s no definitive answer to this question. It’s down to personal preference. Some of you will prefer your headphones to be a little more inconspicuous and portable.

There are some general benefits to choosing earbuds over headphones. They’re obviously more compact, and generally better suited to fitness. Earbuds will suit anyone who prioritises portability — whether that’s for commuting, air travel, or taking to the gym — and anyone who gets uncomfortable from long, sweaty sessions under padded headphones.

Are there different types of earbuds?

Technically, earbuds fall into two categories — earbuds, which rest on the inner part of the ear; and in-ear headphones, which fit into the ear canal. To keep things simple, we’ve recommended a selection of each kind.

You can further break down earbuds into a few categories:

  • Wired earbuds — These connect to your device by a cable (it’s an increasingly outdated approach — particularly with Apple removing the regular headphone jack from the iPhone — so there are none on this list).

  • Wireless earbuds — These are connected to each other via a cable but independent from the device.

  • True wireless earbuds — These have no cables at all. Simple, right?

Keep these categories in mind when shopping around for a set of earbuds.

What is true wireless?

When shopping around you may see the term true wireless, or “truly” wireless as it’s sometimes known. This relates to headphones that have no cord connected to your phone or device. True wireless headphones can use different types of wireless technology to transmit the sound into your ears. The most common form is Bluetooth.

Do earbuds sound good?

Headphones are generally considered the go-to option for serious audiophiles. It comes down to over-ear headphones having more powerful drivers — the components that convert electrical signals into sound — and an open-backed design. But there are still earbuds geared towards high-quality sound that can match over-ear headphones at the same price point.

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Wireless sound quality can be affected by factors such as distance and obstructions between your headphones and device, but also the codec software that your headphones support. Codecs are algorithms that encode and decode digital audio signals. Look out for earbuds with low latency (this is the time it takes for the sound to hit your ears) and which support Qaulcomm’s aptX codecs. These are generally reviewed as the best codecs, particularly for streaming video content on your phone and ensuring the picture and audio stay in sync.

What are the most important features for earbuds?

If you want a set of earbuds that deliver the latest in tech and features, check out options that have active noise cancellation (ANC) — tiny microphones create anti-noise sound waves to block out ambient noise — or connectivity to a dedicated app. Many top brands have an app that allows you to adjust EQ levels, customise ANC, or access other advanced features.

What are the best earbuds?

Since it's always good to get a personal recommendation, we did some research and pulled out the best earbuds online. Whatever your preference or price range, you're sure to find some that don't suck. We've lined up all the best earbuds from top brands like Bose and Apple. These earbuds will be literal music to your ears.

These are the best earbuds in 2024.

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Sony WF-1000XM5

Best For Everyday

£259 Amazon

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If you’re serious about earbuds that deliver the best sound, features, and style — and you don’t mind spending some cash — there’s really only one choice for all-round, best-in-class performance: the Sony WF-1000XM5.

The Sony WF-1000XM5 fit securely and help you immerse fully into the sound. The outer surface of each bud works as a touch panel to control volume and playback. In fact, these have even better, more versatile control options than past models.

Sony has packed lots of tech inside the buds, with the new V2 processor chip, plus DSEE Extreme and Sony’s LDAC codec for improved, hi-definition sound — even from low bitrate files. The sound blasts in via souped-up 8.4mm drivers, which ensure a listening experience that’s big, nuanced, and layered.

Other features include Speak to Chat — which stops the music whenever you start a conversation — and automatic pause when you remove the buds from your ears. The best feature of all is the Sony Headphones app, which allows you to customise almost every feature. It even tells you if your buds are in properly.

There's no such thing as perfection, of course. True audiophiles might prefer something more specialist. But generally these are as good as earbuds get.

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Apple AirPods Pro

Best For Apple

£229 Amazon

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If you’re already an AirPods fan, it’s likely time to upgrade to AirPods Pro. They're the latest evolution in the Apple listening experience, with a more refined sound and impressive noise cancellation.

The AirPods Pro use smart microphones that scan your ears to ensure the AirPods fit properly. You can switch between small, medium, and large tips, which are all included. Not only do they fit well, but they live up to the ‘Air’ moniker too. They're so lightweight that you’ll barely notice they’re in.

To activate noise cancellation and playback features, just give the stems a little squeeze. There’s a mildly frustrating design quirk — you have to control the volume on your phone or by asking Siri.

The sound itself has punchy bass and vocals, which are especially good for contemporary pop tunes. It's fair to say that no one buys Apple products expecting the most nuanced, audiophile-quality sound.

Other features include IPX4 water resistance (though these are not the best option for working out), plus ANC transparency mode and a charging case that will give your AirPods around 24 hours’ worth of juice.That just about makes up for the otherwise below-par battery life.

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Beats PowerBeats Pro

Best For Running

£269 Amazon

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Ever since Apple bought the Beats brand, their earbuds have that combo of Beats’ signature sound and Apple tech. The Beats PowerBeats Pro add another dynamic: This is Beats’ first foray into purpose-built earbuds for running.

They’re powered by Apple’s H1 chip, with further Apple staples that include hands-free Siri and intuitive controls. You can control the volume from either earbud, so you can pump up or down when you’re swigging from water, checking your time, or however feels most comfortable mid-run.

They fit perfectly and stay put thanks to a slimline silicone nozzle (with different size options) and over-ear hooks that hold on tight — run as fast and hard as you like. The comfort doesn’t end there. The buds have barometric venting holes to relieve in-ear pressure.

They have an impressive battery life — nine hours is around the best you get from most earbuds— plus a charging case for two full charges.

Unfortunately, they’re only splash proof, not fully waterproof, but how many of us go running in the pouring rain? They’re also lacking noise cancellation and EQ adjusting, which you might expect from an audio-focused brand. But the Beats PowerBeats Pro have one goal in mind: running.

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Cambridge Audio Melomania

Best For Simplicity

£99.95 Amazon

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OK, we admit it, the Cambridge Audio Melomania seem bang average. That's mostly based on the price point, which is mid-level. But looks (and prices) can be deceiving. Or in this case, a clue to the true power of the tech.

The Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 are brilliantly simple to use, with intuitive controls — an efficiency of design that’s combined with some of the best, most detailed sounds available in earbuds (indeed, these earbuds give far more expensive pairs a run for their money when it comes to sound).

While there's no active noise cancellation, the buds are designed to block sound passively. And it works. There's also a transparency mode for letting ambient sounds in. You also have to appreciate the sheer heft of the battery power. Nine hours is impressive for a pair of earbuds around the £100 mark. But 50 hours with the charging case is class-leading.

There’s a Melomania app too for adjusting levels — it even helps you find a lost bud. The brand prides itself on good quality sound — Cambridge Audio is apparently "obsessed with music" — and even takes the trouble to use impressive mini microphones so you get crystal clear voice calls.

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Best For Streaming

£349 Amazon

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The British-made Bower & Wilkins are continuously breaking ground and upping the quality of high-end, crystal-clear headphones. Even if you’re used to the very best names in audio tech, you’ll find the specs of the to be very competitive.

The sound is excellent. They have Dual Hybrid Drive units with individual amplifiers. They’re also packed with six microphones for perfect sound and call quality — plus, adaptive noise cancelling, which uses these tiny microphones to react in real time to stop external noise from ever reaching your ears. Be warned, however: If top-of-the-range noise cancellation is a deal breaker, there is better performing noise cancellation out there.

TheBower & Wilkins PI7 S2 get the nod here because they're especially good watching Netflix and other streaming apps on your phone. They support aptX Adaptive, one of the best, most up-to-date codecs around. The aptX Adaptive codec has an always-adjusting bitrate, which means the best possible sound at an impressively low latency. It stays in sync and ensures glitch-free streaming.

The charging case also acts as a unique retransmission system, which can be plugged directly into an audio source and will retransmit the sound to your earbuds. For instance, if you’re on a flight, the case plugs straight into the in-flight system so you can watch movies with these buds.

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EarFun Air Pro

Best For Tight Budgets

£79.99 Amazon

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When you buy budget you expect to compromise with a lower quality product. But with the EarFun Air Pro you get the unexpected — a set of budget earbuds with advanced features, including active noise cancellation, that perform beyond the budget price tag.

Though not the best performing ANC available, you’d have to be extremely picky to not appreciate how effective the ANC is at this level. The noise cancellation even includes a transparency mode for letting in ambient sounds.

Another advanced feature is a single earbud mode which allows you to listen through the left or right bud only — surprisingly handy if you’re in work or need to stay alert — plus a pause function that uses an infrared sensor to detect when you’ve removed the buds, which immediately stops the tunes.

More than just nifty features, the EarFun Air Pro remain sound-focused, thanks to a partnership with speaker brand Edifier. Together they’ve re-tuned the EarFun sound, which is upbeat and punchy and great for contemporary tunes. Obviously, if you’re looking for serious, layered, class-leading sound this price point isn’t for you.

They also include a six-microphone system which ensures your calls are clear and unmuffled. Some reviewers have complained that despite the long battery life — and 9-hour battery life (a little less with the ANC switched on) is certainly impressive — they can get uncomfortable after long periods.

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Google Pixel Buds A-Series

Best For Android

£109 Currys

If you want Apple-style tech and function but you’re in the decidedly non-Apple camp — or just want to spend significantly less — the Google Pixel Buds A-Series could be the ones for you. These are aimed largely at Android and Google phone users (though they work perfectly well with the iPhone) and cost significantly less than Apple's AirPods Pro.

You’ll instantly see the benefits of being an Android user. They connect to Android devices using Fast Pair. You don’t even need to press anything — they hook up automatically. There’s also optional Google Assistant. Other Google features include Google Translate. That's a whole lot of Google goodness.

There’s a lack of active noise cancelling though an Adaptive Sound feature makes up for it. This adjusts the volume based on the outside noise. And the sound is very good, which combines with clear call quality.Various playback and call functions are operated by tapping the outer surface of the buds. Unfortunately, these don’t extend to volume controls. Instead, you’ll have to adjust the volume via the Google Assistant or on your device.

The battery life is a negative point, at a middling five hours, but you’ll get an extra four charges from the charging case — and a respectable three hours of battery life from just 15 minutes of charging.

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Soundmagic E11C

Best For Wired

£52.95 Amazon

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Not everything needs to cost a bomb. And sometimes, if you shop around, you get more for your money than you bargained for. Take the Soundmagic E11C, for instance. These budget earphones have racked up five-star reviews for their price-performance ratio and crisp, lively sound with plenty of bass. And some people just prefer wired sound.

OK, at this price you have to manage your expectations. Yes, they sound good — very good, in fact, for the money — but there are zero features other than noise isolation, which combinines ergonomic angled sound tubes with an in-ear fit that seals the ear canal. That’s more about the build than actual tech.

They also have a handy three-button remote control. It’s basic but actually much simpler than having to control everything via a phone app, which does happen with some expensive earbuds. And you’ll find they’re pretty robust. Aluminium housing keeps them well protected — they’re more durable that you’d expect at this price.

The real downside, of course, is that some up-to-date phones and devices have long since abandoned the headphone jack. That means you’ll have to get one of those little adapters to use them with the latest iPhones. If that’s not a problem for you, the Soundmagic E11C are an absolute steal.

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Leah Stodart

Senior Shopping Reporter

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers essential home tech like vacuums and TVs as well as sustainable swaps and travel. Her ever-growing experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

Leah graduated from Penn State University in 2016 with dual degrees in Sociology and Media Studies. When she's not writing about shopping (or shopping online for herself), she's almost definitely watching a horror movie, "RuPaul's Drag Race," or "The Office." You can follow her on X at @notleah or email her at [emailprotected].

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Joseph Green

Shopping Editor

Joseph joined Mashable as the UK Shopping Editor in 2018. He worked for a number of print publications before making the switch to the glittery world of digital media, and now writes about everything from coffee machines to VPNs.

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Matt Ford

Matt Ford is a freelance contributor to Mashable.

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