Headphones and earphones buying guide
Wired or wireless? In-ear, on-ear or over-ear? Let's help you discover the best headphones to suit your needs.
Shop all headphonesWired or wireless? In-ear, on-ear or over-ear? Let's help you discover the best headphones to suit your needs.
Shop all headphonesAlso known as bluetooth headphones, they're portable and free of wires. They need to be charged from time to time, so check for battery life before you choose an option. Some wireless earphones connect to virtual assistants like Alexa, Google or Siri.
Wired headphones come with a cable and a headphone jack, so plug into your device to use them. As they are wired, there's no need to charge them. However, some recent mobile phones do not have a headphone port and can only connect through bluetooth, so check the device compatibility before you buy any headphones.
In-ear headphones and earphones sit comfortably inside your ear, or in some cases clip onto your ear. They're small and light so you can wear them for a long time without feeling any heaviness.
These sit on top of your ear with a strap that goes over the top of your head. Their flat ear pads let outside noise in, allowing you to be more aware of your surroundings. Choose wireless models for cable-free listening.
These are like the on-ear headphones, but they enclose the whole ear for an immersive audio experience. They're bulkier than other models due to their larger ear cups, which makes them less portable but super comfortable.
There are three types of noise-cancelling headphones: active noise-cancelling, adaptive noise-cancelling and passive noise cancelling.
If you hate wires, they're for you. Moreover, many true wireless headphones pause automatically when not in use, or adapt to when you're speaking. Some have access to voice assistants like Siri, Alexa and Google, so you adjust the volume, manage music and look up directions on the go, while lots include an integrated microphone for hands-free calls. Most true wireless headphones come with fast charging feature, so you won't have to worry about spending hours when the the battery has run out.
Wireless headphones or earphones use the bluetooth technology to connect with your phone. To use them, you have to enable the bluetooth on your mobile device and pair the device.
You can use your bluetooth headphones on a plane. To use them safely, switch your device to airplane mode. Then manually turn on the bluetooth to connect it to your earphones or headphones.
Lightweight sports headphones free you up to move more, and are often sweatproof or waterproof. Some use bone conduction, delivering sound directly to your inner ear rather than past your eardrum. These are ideal running headphones as you can listen to music, but still hear passing cars or people. Alternatively, true wireless headphones sit separately in the ear canal and are ultra-lightweight.
If you work from shared spaces and want to block out any noise around you, noise-cancelling headphones are best as they allow you to be completely immersed in your work. If you're on frequent video calls, choose headsets with a good quality microphone.
Headphones with active noise-cancellation help you create the right environment to stay focused. Go for sleek and comfortable designs so that you can wear them for a longer period.
Dedicated gaming headsets are designed with gamers in mind. They have crystal clear audio quality and built in microphones for seamless chats during game-play.