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The best wireless earbuds: Our top picks for the best sound on the go

Bluetooth earbuds give you more mobility than wired buds, but you don’t have to sacrifice sound quality to go wireless.
By Haley Henschel and Miller Kern  on 
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Our Top 11 Picks

Jabra Elite Active 75t (opens in a new tab)

Best Overall Choice

Jabra's good-sounding, long-lasting earbuds are solid for working out or everyday use.

The Good

  • Support Alexa, Siri, and the Google Assistant
  • Three sets of EarGels (adjustable tips) included
  • Long battery life
  • Three free months of Amazon Music Unlimited included when ordered through Amazon
  • Active noise cancellation

The Bad

  • Some Redditors have issues pairing their buds to the Jabra Sound+ app
  • Have to pair with the app to activate noise cancellation the first time

The Bottom Line

These are the most well-rounded, best true wireless earbuds money can buy.
Pros & Cons

Apple AirPods Pro (opens in a new tab)

Best For Noise Cancellation

Apple's popular in-ear buds have gotten even better with the addition of active noise cancellation technology.

The Good

  • Sweat and water resistant
  • Great sound quality
  • Excellent noise cancellation for their size
  • Apple's H1 chip makes for easy pairing and a stable connection
  • Three sets of silicone tips included
  • Hands-free control with Siri

The Bad

  • Expensive
  • Playtime takes a hit when Noise Cancellation and Transparency modes are turned on

The Bottom Line

The hype is well deserved.
Pros & Cons

Sony WF-1000XM3 (opens in a new tab)

Best Airpods Pro Alternative

Active noise cancellation, ambient mode, and quick attention mode let you control how much background noise you hear.

The Good

  • Matte charging case less prone to scratches
  • Noise-canceling
  • Ambient sound mode
  • Quick attention mode
  • Alexa enabled

The Bad

  • Bulky design
  • No wireless charging

The Bottom Line

Though the design is bulky, these earbuds deliver great quality with industry-leading noise cancellation.
Pros & Cons

Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro (opens in a new tab)

Best For Samsung Phone Users

Powerful woofers and intuitive controls make the Galaxy Buds Pro stand out.

The Good

  • Come in multiple colors
  • Ambient aware mode
  • Active noise cancellation
  • Clear microphone

The Bad

  • Design is not ideal for small ears
  • iPhone users might experience connectivity issues

The Bottom Line

These earbuds are ready to tackle every part of your day.
Pros & Cons

Bose Sport Earbuds (opens in a new tab)

Best For Deep Bass

These Bose earbuds offer some serious oomph even without noise cancellation.

The Good

  • Volume control on the earbuds
  • Water-resistant
  • Stellar overall sound quality
  • Three sets of silicone tips included

The Bad

  • Mediocre battery life
  • No noise cancellation

The Bottom Line

If you care about the sound quality of your music above all else, these should be your go-tos.
Pros & Cons

Beats Powerbeats Pro (opens in a new tab)

Best For All-day Wear

The Beats Powerbeats Pro are a sporty AirPods alternative comfy enough for all-day wear with an all-day battery life to match.

The Good

  • Fast pairing thanks to Apple's H1 chip
  • Great sound quality
  • Secure fit
  • Long battery life
  • Volume control on earbuds

The Bad

  • Charging case is huge and requires a Lightning cable (no wireless charging)
  • No noise cancellation

The Bottom Line

An excellent AirPods alternative if you hate the way AirPods look.
Pros & Cons

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 (opens in a new tab)

Best Premium Buds

If you can justify their price tag, you'll be the proud owner of the best-sounding buds on your block.

The Good

  • Active noise cancellation
  • The best sound quality money can buy
  • Transparency mode
  • Durable build quality with modern design
  • Reliable connection
  • Splash resistant

The Bad

  • Expensive AF
  • Some reviewers reported audio delay with video games and YouTube videos

The Bottom Line

Very high quality at a very high cost.
Pros & Cons

Apple AirPods (opens in a new tab)

Mashable Office Favorite

Though they aren't the newest from Apple, we still love the classic AirPods.

The Good

  • Sleek look
  • Fast charge time
  • Long playback time
  • Good sound quality
  • Comfortable fit

The Bad

  • Hard to clean
  • No noise cancellation

The Bottom Line

Though they don't have noise cancellation like AirPods Pro, Apple's standard design provides excellent sound quality and battery life.
Pros & Cons

Echo Buds (opens in a new tab)

Best For Alexa Integration

With Alexa skills and Bose Active Noise Reduction, Echo Buds are a decent option.

The Good

  • Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant integration
  • Sweat-resistant
  • Noise-reducing
  • Control volume with Alexa

The Bad

  • Bulky charging case
  • Sound quality is good but nothing exceptional

The Bottom Line

While they don't quite compete with AirPods, Echo Buds are decent for their price point.
Pros & Cons

Anker Soundcore Life P3i (opens in a new tab)

Best Budget Pick

The Anker Soundcore Life P3i are some of the best earbuds you can find for under $60.

The Good

  • Available in a choice of two colors
  • Quick charge functionality
  • Hybrid active noise cancellation
  • AI-enhanced calls
  • Lightweight for all-day comfort

The Bad

  • ANC is not as good as some other options
  • Connection setup can be finicky

The Bottom Line

You can’t beat the price for the sound quality of the Anker Soundcore Life P3i wireless earbuds.
Pros & Cons

Jaybird Vista 2 (opens in a new tab)

Best waterproof earbuds

The Jaybird Vista 2 earbuds are built for durability and designed for those with active lifestyles.

The Good

  • Available in a choice of two colors
  • Includes 3 interchangeable eargels
  • IP68 waterproof, sweatproof, and dustproof
  • MIL-STD 810G freeze, shock, and impact resistance

The Bad

  • ANC isn’t as great as some other brands
  • Case shape is clunky

The Bottom Line

If you're looking for a fully waterproof, great battery life, and great sounding set of wireless earbuds, this is the right product.
Pros & Cons

With fewer devices having headphone jacks, Bluetooth headphones and earbuds have become the norm in recent years. A wireless pair of earbuds means you don’t have to worry about cords getting tangled in your pocket or bag. You just pop them out of their case and into your ears and you’re good to go.

Whether you’re listening to the latest episode of your favorite podcast, or hitting the gym with your playlist on repeat, the right pair of wireless earbuds can make or break your listening experience. 

Just because you’re ditching the cord, doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice performance. Today’s wireless earbuds offer sound quality that’s nearly comparable to many wired earbuds. And with Bluetooth technology getting better and better, you don’t have to worry about frequent dropped connections. 

The wireless earbuds on our list are some of the best-performing, longest-lasting, or best-value out of various models available on the market. If you’re looking for portable sound without the disruption of a Bluetooth speaker, check out our list of the best wireless earbuds below.

Wired earbuds vs. wireless earbuds

Wireless earbuds connect to your devices via Bluetooth, and usually after you’ve paired them once, they connect automatically when you put them in your ears. Most devices have Bluetooth capabilities, but not every electronic has an aux port, so wireless earbuds are honestly the safer choice, unless you want to carry around an adapter everywhere you go.

Connection with Bluetooth earbuds is quite reliable, so you shouldn’t experience too many audio drops or connectivity issues with wireless earbuds.

While wired headphones can provide better connection and sound quality, they tie you to your phone or computer, so you’re not able to walk around freely while still listening to your audio. On the plus side, you don’t have to worry about battery life with wired earbuds since they’re not battery-powered. They’re also usually cheaper than wireless earbuds if budget is a consideration. Though thanks to Black Friday deals and other sales, finding a pair of wireless earbuds at a reasonable price is less of a challenge than it used to be.

Ultimately, we do prefer to go wireless, and we’re guessing you do too since you’re here reading this.

Earbuds vs. headphones

One of the first things you’ll want to consider when it comes to selecting the best headphones for your unique sitch is whether you prefer earbuds or headphones. Headphones go over or around your ears while earbuds go inside them and have a much smaller profile. Choosing between the two mainly comes down to style, comfort, and sound quality.

Something to keep in mind is that headphones can squeeze your head and give you a headache if you wear them too long, and while earbuds won’t do the same, they can make your ears feel sore after extended wear. It’s all about personal preference as to which fit you like better.

Some benefits of earbuds are that they are easier to transport, and because they’re smaller, you don’t have many restrictions headphone users often face when it comes to wearing them. You can also wear wireless earbuds while also wearing a helmet or hat, which is not so easy or comfortable with a pair of headphones.

That said, on-ear and over-ear headphones do provide a better seal and have larger speakers than earbuds, causing them to be the winners in the sound quality department. There’s some give and take when choosing between wireless earbuds and wireless headphones, depending on how you’ll use them and what sort of sound quality you’re looking for.

What to look for when buying wireless earbuds

Battery life is one of the most important features to look at in a pair of wireless earbuds. You don’t want to have to take a break from your music or podcast in the middle of listening because your earbuds’ battery died. You want a pair of buds that have a long playback time as well as a decent extended battery life from the charging case. If the playback battery life is less than five hours, you’re going to have to pop the earbuds back in their case more frequently than you might want. On the bright side, though, charging cases usually work pretty quickly and a fast 15-minute charge will provide you with an hour or more of listening time. And if you prefer wireless charging, look for a pair of earbuds that has that capability.

You’ll also want to pay attention to how the earbuds actually fit. Do you want rubber tips? Ear hooks? If fitted silicone tips don’t sit right in your ears, the original AirPods(opens in a new tab) might be more comfortable for you. PowerBeats Pros(opens in a new tab) are also good if standard earbuds don’t stay in your ears, because they feature over-the-ear hooks to ensure those puppies stay put.

Sound quality and noise reduction or cancellation are also important to consider when buying wireless earbuds. Like we said, headphones are probably going to give you better audio quality, but you can still get some crisp, full sound from earbuds. Brands like Bose, Sony, and Sennheiser are known for their great sound quality, so you can expect their reputations to shine through their wireless earbuds.

Active noise cancellation in wireless earbuds

When wireless earbuds first hit the market, we didn’t see many with noise cancellation abilities, but now it seems that noise-canceling earbuds are the standard. This means newer models of wireless earbuds cost a bit more than their predecessors, but in our opinion, the extra cost is worth it.

Active noise cancellation isn’t the same in earbuds as it is in headphones. Over-ear headphones can create a sound-blocking seal that you just physically cannot get with earbuds. But earbuds with silicone tips still do a pretty good job creating a seal that allows for ANC. It’s definitely enough for blocking out noisy coworkers or a loud, bustling street.

Most earbuds with active noise cancellation also have some form of transparent or ambient mode that you can turn on to hear what’s going on around you.

Are true wireless earbuds worth it?

Let us put it simply: YES. Truly wireless earbuds give you totally free mobility (within range of your device, which is usually about 30 feet). You're able to walk around the house or office, go for a run, and so much more without being tethered to your phone. You also won't experience the awful yank that happens when you drop your phone while wearing wired earbuds.

Wireless earbuds that have a connecting cord still run the risk of getting caught on something and getting tugged out of your ears. Truly wireless earbuds are the only way to avoid this hassle.

Are cheap wireless earbuds good?

Wireless earbuds are an item to splurge on. A low price tag may sound appealing, but you’re going to be losing out on sound quality, features, and durability. Dropping $200 for a pair of earbuds might not seem ideal, but you know for that price they’re going to last. Opting for a cheap pair of wireless earbuds could mean that you’ll have to replace them not long after buying. And in the end, that’ll cost you more than if you just bought the nice, expensive pair from the start.

However, there are a few decent wireless earbuds under $100 — you just won’t get as many features. Which is totally fine if you’re more budget-focused. Just know that if you dip into the $20 to $30 range, you shouldn’t expect much in terms of quality and longevity.

How AirPods compare to other wireless earbuds

Apple is almost always going to be one of our top picks. The company just knows what it’s doing. That said, there are some other wireless earbuds that give Apple's buds a run for their money.

Bose, Jabra, and Sony have stellar sound quality that meets or surpasses Apple. And the brands feature different designs for their buds if you don’t like the way AirPods look. It seems like most wireless earbuds now have silicone ear tips, so the original AirPods stand out by having an earpiece we’re familiar with from Apple’s wired earbuds.

Choosing the best wireless earbuds for you mostly comes down to your personal preferences, but here’s a guide to help you directly compare the top earbuds on the market based on specs like battery life, style, noise-canceling features, music controls, and more.

Best Overall Choice
Credit: Jabra
Specs
  • Battery life: 7.5 hours (28 hours total with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

Designed to keep up with an active lifestyle, the Jabra Elite Active 75t true wireless earbuds are water, sweat, and dust resistant. They feature active noise cancellation and the charging case makes the battery last up to 24 hours even with ANC turned on. Pair the wireless earbuds to the Jabra Sound+ app to customize a music profile, monitor your buds' charging status, and connect them to your preferred voice assistant. These buds offer support for multiple voice assistants including Alexa, Siri, and Google. Included in the package are three sets of EarGels (adjustable tips) to help you get just the right fit. While the Jabra Elite 7 Pro(opens in a new tab) offers some updates to the 75t, we still prefer this model as it’s one of the most well-rounded true wireless earbud options available on the market currently.

Best For Noise Cancellation
Credit: Apple
Specs
  • Battery life: 4.5 hours (more than 24 hours total with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

Read our full review of AirPods Pro.

AirPods Pro are popular for a reason — they fit snugly in your ears with a low-profile design, feature active noise cancellation, have transparency mode, and pair seamlessly with (not just Apple) devices. They're a step up from the original AirPods with a new design, noise cancellation, and improved controls. They also happen to be sweat and water-resistant, meaning you can put them through their paces while getting your workout on. They include three sets of silicone tips to fit ears of all shapes and sizes. While they're pretty pricey, you can usually find AirPods Pro on sale for at least $50 off.

Best Airpods Pro Alternative
Specs
  • Battery life: 6 hours (24 hours total with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

Noise cancellation isn't always the absolute best in wireless earbuds, but the Sony WF-1000XM3 true wireless earbuds don't mess around, with industry-leading noise cancellation technology that is seriously impressive. The Bluetooth earphones utilize smart listening functionality that automatically switches to ambient sound mode based on your activity. They’re also Alexa enabled for voice control, and come in a choice of either black or silver. The design is a little bulkier than some other wireless earbuds — they almost resemble Bluetooth earpieces from the early 2000s, but they come with silicone ear tips to fit snugly in your ear. One drawback is that they don’t offer a wireless charging option.

Best For Samsung Phone Users
Credit: Samsung
Specs
  • Battery life: 8 hours (28 hours total with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

Samsung's Galaxy Buds Pro include active noise cancellation and feature powerful woofers in each earbud for excellent sound quality. Their design is different from AirPods in that they're more bulbous and don't have stems that go past your ears. While they’re best for Samsung phone users, they’ll also pair with Apple devices. The earbuds are water resistant and fit your needs whether you're working out, working at a desk, or just going about your daily routine. Ambient sound mode lets you choose from four levels for the best sound. Galaxy Buds Pro automatically switches from ANC to Ambient Sound mode when it hears your voice. For those who care about style, they’re available in multiple colors. 


Best For Deep Bass
Specs
  • Battery life: 5 hours (15 total hours with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

With both silicone tips and ear hooks, the Bose Sport earbuds will stay securely in your ears no matter what you're doing. Three sets of silicone tips ensure a perfect fit for all users. Unlike some other wireless earbuds, there's no squeezing or button pushing — you swipe up and down for volume control, tap to control music, and more that you can configure in the Bose Music App. And if for any reason you don't want both earbuds in at the same time, music will still play and the mic will still work if you only have one earbud in. For those who care about sound quality above all else, the Bose Sport Earbuds should be your go-to. 

Best For All-day Wear
Credit: Beats
Specs
  • Battery life: 9 hours (more than 24 hours total with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless with earhooks
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

With the same internal tech as AirPods (including Apple's H1 chip), Beats PowerBeats Pro truly wireless earphones are a good alternative if you aren't a fan of AirPods' fit. These earbuds have hooks that go over your ears to keep them in place all day long, while a silicone tip ensures a snug fit inside. Each earbud has volume and track control as well as auto play/pause functions. Not only do the Beats PowerBeats Pro offer great sound quality, they also boast a long battery life — up to 24 hours total with the charging case! They’re also available in a choice of six different colors for those who want to look their best while listening on the go.

Best Premium Buds
Credit: Sennheiser
Specs
  • Battery life: 7 hours (28 hours total with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

Even pricier than Apple’s AirPods Pro, Sennheiser's Momentum True Wireless 2s live up to the brand's reputation for outstanding sound quality. The mid-tones are clear, bright, well-balanced; the bass is super bold (but doesn't rattle your skull); and high notes don't sound tinny. In addition, they feature active noise cancellation for an immersive listening experience without distractions. The seven-hour battery life can be extended on the go up to an additional 21 hours with the charging case. These are the wireless earbuds for true audiophiles. Plus, you're able to customize the touch controls on the earbuds. Quite frankly, these earbuds offer some of the best sound quality money can buy, coupled with durable build quality and modern design. 

Mashable Office Favorite
Credit: Apple
Specs
  • Battery life: 5 hours (more than 24 hours total with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

Even though AirPods Pro are the newer, more advanced Apple earbuds, we still have love in our hearts for the OG AirPods. They don't have noise cancellation, but they do have good sound quality, reliable connection, and customizable controls. We especially love them for their effortless setup, in-ear detection, and automatic switching for a great user experience. After a ridiculously easy one-tap setup, AirPods are automatically on and always connected. Whether you’re playing games or listening to music, the stable connection means you’ll always have high-quality sound. Oh, and the charging case means that you can listen for up to 24 hours with these buds. These are a more budget-friendly option for Apple loyalists.

Best For Alexa Integration
Credit: Amazon
Specs
  • Battery life: 5 hours (20 hours total with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

If you have any other Amazon Alexa products, you already have the app needed to control the Echo Buds. The earbuds work seamlessly with Alexa to stream music, play Audible books, make calls, and get directions. They also feature Bose Active Noise Reduction technology — they're not noise canceling, but they do block out a good amount of environmental sounds. Available in a choice of black or glacier white colors, Echo Buds are also compatible with Siri and Google Assistant. Those concerned about privacy will appreciate the built-in privacy controls, including the ability to mute the mics. While they can’t really compete with Apple’s AirPods, they’re a pretty decent pick given their more modest price point.


Best Budget Pick
Credit: Anker
Specs
  • Battery life: 9 hours (36 hours total with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

For those looking for a set of wireless earbuds that won’t break the bank, the Anker Soundcore Life P3i are an excellent choice. Coming in at under $60, they still include many of the features of more expensive buds, including active noise canceling, multiple microphones for improved call quality, and 10mm drivers for punchy bass. Listeners can choose their preferred EQ settings from more than 20 different options and customize a sound profile via the Soundcore app. For a quick boost of power when you're on the go, charge for just 10 minutes to get up to 2 hours of playback.

Best waterproof earbuds
Credit: Jaybird
Specs
  • Battery life: 8 hours (24 hours total with charging case)
  • Style: True wireless
  • Built-in mic: Yes
  • Charging case included: Yes

If you’re looking for a durable set of wireless earbuds to keep up with your active lifestyle then look no further. The Jaybird Vista 2 are not only IP68 waterproof, sweatproof, and dustproof, they boast MIL-STD 810G freeze, shock, and impact resistance. These earbuds feature a sports fit and come complete with three sizes of interchangeable eargels for a comfortable all-day fit. Two beamforming microphones in each bud let you make calls and give voice commands with ease, while the SurroundSense function amplifies ambient sound to increase safety. Active noise cancellation, and customizable EQ profiles via the Jaybird app let you customize your sound.

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