The best wireless headphones (2025): tested for many hours

Other wireless headphones that we have tried

Wireless headphones are the default value these days, and there are approximately 1 billion of them (and counting). We do everything possible to try them all, but not everything we tried can make the great list. Here are some other good options that are worth trying.

Sony Wh-1000xm5 for $ 348: Sony’s XM5 (9/10, Wired recommends) remains an upper headset, even after being supplanted by the most elegant XM6. For a fairly considerable price reduction, you will get a noise cancellation technology, a great sound and a luxury comfort in a supremely portable package.

Beyerdynamic Amiron 300 for $ 280: These Beyerdynamic premium headphones are not insults and have no noise cancellation to compete with Sony and Bose, but they sound fantastic. If you are looking for a couple of great sound that does not judge it in public, this is an excellent option for quiet luxury.

Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 aures for $ 399: Bowers & Wilkins brings their skills to the world if high -end headphones. The PI8 provides a premium and elegant construction, excellent sound quality and solid noise cancellation, although at a very high price. Like other headphones that we have tried lately, one of the most great features of PI8 is the ability to transmit audio from audio sources with cable through the loading case, which can really be useful on long flights.

Stax Spirit S5 building for $ 500: These high -flight headphones lack noise cancellation, but compensate with a fantastically clear sound of their advanced flat magnetic controllers that use specialized magnetic technology for vividly clear delivery. If you can pay your high price, they are a fun investment that deepens the flesh of your music as few headphones in your class.

Soundcore Space A40 for $ 59: Although they have moved from our main list, the Space A40 is still among the best headphones you will find for money. Its elegant and premium -looking design is reinforced by solid characteristics, clear and detailed sound, and an excellent cancellation of noise for the price.

Elite Jabra 10 Gen 2 for $ 280: These jabra headphones (7/10, cable review) are too expensive compared to the options that sound (and cancel the sound) better. This is the last pair of jabra consumption headphones, so new features are unlikely. We like to have a wireless transmitter case, such as the Bowers & Wilkins PI8, which provides a connection without latency to sources that are not from Bluetooth (looking at you, airplanes).

Sonos Ace for $ 350-450: The Ace Sonos (8/10, Wired recommends) is a first expensive but impressive effort of Sonos, with fantastic noise cancellation, great sound and one of the most comfortable designs (if not he more comfortable) you will find in the game. Some initial software errors hindered their performance when launched, including problems with the TV exchange function that allows you to pass the sound of a sound bar to the AS, but that seems to be solved, which makes these an excellent option, especially for those who are already invested in the sound way.

Beats only 4 for $ 130: We like Beats headphones these days, but this par was missing some functions for us at its standard price of $ 200 (7/10, Wired recommends). Now that they have lowered, we can sincerely recommend them to people looking for a pair of wireless headphones that have no noise cancellation.

Technics Eah-Az80 for $ 166: The AZ80 (9/10, Wired recommends) are excellent headphones. Its most notable feature is the convenient pairing with three devices at the same time, but they end strong with a good noise cancellation technology, first -level sound quality and seven different ear tip options for a remarkably comfortable adjustment.

Beats Studio Pro for $ 325: Studio Pro (7/10, Wired recommends) offers quality performance, which includes surprisingly clear sound, a good noise cancellation and refreshingly natural transparency mode. The design feels a bit cheap, and characteristics such as pause are skipped, but extras like Siri Manos Libres and the monitoring of the head with space audio help to turn on its value, especially since its sale price sometimes falls to about half of the original $ 350 msrp.

Sony Wh-Ch720n for $ 90: These Sony cans can have a silly name, but their value compensates. They are not as flexible as the best options and do not come with a case, but their sound quality and noise cancellation are excellent for money. They are also built to last and have a battery life that follows and continues, which makes them an excellent option for prudent buyers.

Master & Dynamic MH40 for $ 399: The second generation mh40 of M&D (8/10, Wired recommends) packed a magnificent sound in an equally beautiful design, with luxurious ornaments such as lamb leather and metal pieces instead of plastic. Their lack of advanced characteristics, excluding even the cancellation of noise, makes them an expensive portal for minimalism, but they have style for days.

ATH-M50XBT Technica Audio for $ 199: The original ATH-M50X (9/10, Wired recommends) provides a balanced sound and great durability, making them ubiquitous in music and film studios. But what if you want to take them with you between shots? Enter the ATH-M50XBT, which is associated with a study connection with Bluetooth for wireless freedom. They do not offer noise cancellation or other advanced features, but they are excellent for merging art and game.

Sony Linkbuds for $ 158: Linkbuds (8/10, Wired recommends) have an orderly trick: speakers with holes in the environment that leave in the world that surrounds you to obtain environmental awareness. They are not so hot for noisy environments, which makes them a single trick pony, but they are among the best options in the growing open ear trend. They have also been updated in the new Open Linkbuds (7/10, Wired recommends), which are more expensive today, but offer some new features and a more stable adjustment.

Jlab Jbuds Mini for $ 40: These JLAB micro-burses offer a so-so sound, but their adorable teenage design that fits a key ring makes them a fun accessory for those who need some cheap shoots to face.


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