Our Top Pick is currently the Beats Flex. Other in-ear headphones worth considering include the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds, Powerbeats Pro, AirPods (2nd-generation) and Audeze iSine 10.Â
When you bought a smartphone in the past, it came with a pair of wired in-ear buds. In 2021, that's not as commonplace as it used to be, with many companies opting to reduce electronic waste.Â
Missing out isn't necessarily a disaster, either - and not just because it's better for the environment. Cheap buds found in phone boxes were often poor quality, and so you'd always need to buy another pair to get a good experience.Â
So, how do you choose the best earphones for you? There are a few things to consider. Firstly, there's comfort. You're not going to want to wear a pair of buds if you don't like the way they feel in your ears, no matter how good they sound. Plus, a good fit is essential for effective passive noise cancelling and blocking out the world around you.Â
Then, of course, there's sound quality, reliability, durability and battery life to consider. That's without mentioning high-end features like ANC for a more enhanced noise-cancelling experience.Â
And how do you decide whether you want true wireless, neckband wireless or wired earphones? Typically speaking, great sound is available at lower prices with wired earphones, but, if your phone has no 3.5mm port, those are out the window.Â
In this list, you'll find a range of different kinds of in-ear buds at different prices, each with individual pros and cons. And with so many companies now selling true wireless buds, you'll find a bit of crossover between this list and those in our best wireless earbuds buyer's guide.
Whether you want something convenient, something cheap and easy, something that sounds great and cancels noise, or a great pair of wired buds, we round up our favourites below.Â
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