#81
Good if you want very affordable earbuds with long battery life, app EQ, USB-C, and decent everyday fit. Skip them if you need ANC, polished call noise handling, reliable touch...
Pros: Charging, Battery
Cons: Active noise cancellation, Multipoint connectivity reliability
#82
Choose AirPods Max for premium sound, standout transparency, spatial audio and effortless Apple-device switching. Skip them if you need long battery life, Android features, real travel protection, lighter comfort or...
Pros: Hinge durability, Immersive audio quality
Cons: aptX, LDAC
#83
Choose the Poly Voyager Free 20 if you want comfortable work earbuds with strong ANC, clear calls, long battery life, and good sale value. Skip them if you need deep...
Pros: Ear tip size options, Instrument separation
Cons: Touch control responsiveness, Dongle
#84
Choose the Sennheiser ACCENTUM Wireless for long battery life, strong value, lightweight comfort, and enjoyable sound. Skip it if you need premium ANC, richer build, a case, or dependable calls...
Pros: Audio-video sync accuracy, Battery
Cons: Water/sweat resistance rating, Carry case quality
#85
Best for plush comfort, sturdy build, strong mic quality, and long wireless battery life. Skip it if you need Bluetooth, Xbox wireless support, wide soundstage, or audiophile bass.
Pros: Microphone quality for calls, Hinge durability
Cons: Active noise cancellation, Detachable cable convenience
#86
Good if you want a wired open-back headset with standout planar clarity, comfort, and broad cabling. Skip it if you need wireless freedom, isolation, stronger bass, or full Xbox mic...
Pros: Software/setup simplicity, Detachable microphone convenience
Cons: Active noise cancellation, Bluetooth
#87
Choose the Bose QuietComfort Headphones for excellent comfort, ANC, physical controls, and travel portability. Skip them if you want top codecs, USB-C audio, spatial audio, longer battery, or auto-pause.
Pros: Travel friendliness, Portability/foldability
Cons: aptX, LDAC
#88
Choose the Sony WH-CH720N if you want light, comfortable ANC headphones with long battery life, app EQ, and strong value. Skip them if you need premium build, a case, hi-res...
Pros: USB-C, Bluetooth version
Cons: aptX, Water/sweat resistance rating
#89
Choose the Cooler Master CH351 if you mainly play wired and want big spatial game audio plus a clear detachable mic. Skip it if you need reliable wireless use, lighter...
Pros: Microphone quality for calls, Microphone noise reduction
Cons: Active noise cancellation, Preset EQ profile quality
#90
Choose the LG xboom Buds if you want affordable ANC, battery life, Auracast and deep bass with EQ control. Skip them if comfort, balanced sound, low leakage or premium codecs...
Pros: USB-C, Integrated microphone
Cons: aptX, LDAC
#91
Choose the Beats Studio Pro for strong sound, USB-C/3.5mm flexibility, travel portability, and Apple/Android pairing. Skip them if you need class-leading ANC, spacious comfort, adjustable EQ, or full premium features...
Pros: USB-C, Bluetooth version
Cons: aptX, LDAC
#92
Choose the JLab JBuds Lux ANC for budget ANC, long battery life, USB-C audio, and app EQ. Skip them if you need balanced sound, premium codecs, a case, IP rating,...
Pros: Battery, Immersive audio quality
Cons: Carry case quality, Replaceable pads/headband
#93
Choose the H2O Audio TRI 2 PRO if you mainly swim and want secure IPX8 headphones with onboard music. Skip it if you need strong land audio, easy controls, or...
Pros: Water/sweat resistance rating, Android compatibility
Cons: Multipoint connectivity reliability, Equalizer customization
#94
Best for low-cost gaming sound, comfort, and simple plug-and-play use. Skip it if you need premium build, detachable parts, stronger isolation, or dependable mic quality.
Pros: Wireless latency, Xbox compatibility
Cons: RGB lighting customization, Detachable cable convenience
#95
Choose the Sony LinkBuds Clip if you want comfortable open-ear awareness, long battery life, and useful call handling. Skip them if you need ANC, deep bass, wireless charging, or the...
Pros: Transparency mode quality, Stability
Cons: Active noise cancellation, LDAC
#96
Choose the ATH-R70XA if you want featherweight open-back headphones for mixing, mastering, or focused listening with natural detail. Skip them if you need isolation, Bluetooth features, hard-hitting bass, or easy...
Pros: Software/setup simplicity, Weight comfort
Cons: Bluetooth, Codec support
#97
Choose the EarFun Wave Life if you want very cheap, comfortable over-ears with long battery life and flexible app EQ. Skip them if you need reliable ANC or consistently balanced...
Pros: LDAC, Android compatibility
Cons: Smart Pause performance, Auto-play/wear detection
#98
Choose the Sennheiser IE 200 if you want compact wired IEMs with clear, balanced sound, strong separation, comfort, and no battery fuss. Skip them if you need wireless features, a...
Pros: Weight comfort, Comfort during long use
Cons: App, Active noise cancellation