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The Best Wireless Earbuds for Music-Listening and Podcast-Bingeing

Whether they’re for working out or superior noise cancellation, these earbuds are the best on the market.

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Popular Mechanics; Dustin Fenstermacher

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Contrary to popular belief, no, the best wireless earbuds on the market aren’t the ubiquitous second-generation of Apple’s AirPods Pro—though, they’re certainly good. Frankly, like all gadgets, the best pair of earbuds are the ones that best suit your individual needs.

Since the AirPods debut, we’ve seen an arms race between brands such as Sony, Beats, and Bose all offering their versions of modern sound technology, from head-turning spatial listening to remote work-appropriate noise-cancellation. All of these newer audio features drastically improve quality of life and, of course, make the most visible brand names even more sought after.

But the truth is, plenty of great wireless earbuds are on the market, all offering reliable Bluetooth connection, great battery life, and a comfy ear fit. From a pair you can work out with to the best noise-canceling tech available, we’ve rounded up the most impressive wireless earbuds available now.

The Best Wireless Earbuds

  • 1
    Fit Pro

    Best Overall

    Beats Fit Pro

    $199 at Amazon
    Read more
  • 2
    WF-1000XM4

    Best Sound Quality

    Sony WF-1000XM4

    Read more
  • 3
    AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)

    Best For Apple Devices

    Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)

    Read more
  • 4
    QuietComfort Earbuds II

    Best Noise-Canceling

    Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II

    Read more
  • 5
    Elite 3

    Best Budget

    Jabra Elite 3

    Read more

What to Consider

Driver Size

A driver diameter indicates the size of a diaphragm—the part of a speaker that vibrates to produce sound—in a pair of earbuds or headphones. Although a larger diameter size should prove the ability to produce a larger sound, that’s not always the case, as driver quality can vary. For example, a well-constructed 11-mm driver can be much louder than a poorly made 15-mm driver.

Because earbuds are much smaller than headphones, their driver sizes typically fall between 6 and 15 mm. Skew toward a larger driver for a louder sound, but take heed that quality, the position it’s placed in an ear, and other components may affect the overall volume.

Bluetooth

If you’re looking for a pair of wireless earbuds, you’ll want to take note of the device’s Bluetooth compatibility. The newest iteration of Bluetooth technology is 5.3, released in 2021, and adds a more secure, stable connection to devices. Any pair of earbuds capable of a Bluetooth 5.3 connection will connect to devices and transmit audio the fastest. If you’re looking at a pair of earbuds that utilize an earlier version of Bluetooth, pre-dating version 5, you may experience a slower transmit speed with audio.

Water Resistance

Earbuds often have a resistance rating that indicates how well they can hold up under dust and moisture. This is shown with an IP (ingress protection) rating, which is a code that classifies the level of protection electrical equipment has against certain elements. Typically, two digits are included in an IP rating, the first representing solids, and the second liquids. The higher the digit, the better the protection. IP ratings are from 0 to 6, with 0 showing the device has no protection, and 6 indicating it’s totally protected (dustproof, waterproof).

Generally speaking, wireless earbuds have an IP rating of IPX4, meaning it lacks protection against dust and solids and can hold up well under splashes of moisture, sweat, and water. These devices usually can’t survive submerged underwater or hold up against a rainstorm. If you want to work out in a pair of earbuds, opt for a pair with at least an IPX4. An IPX5 can stand up against low-pressure water jets and should be able to take some rain. Again, the higher the number, the stronger the protection.

How We Evaluated

We scouted several technology and audio publications to find the best wireless earbuds on the market to see their frequently recommended picks. We also checked with our tech testing editor, Hunter Fenollol, for his recommendations, and consulted Stefan Vazharov’s list of the best wireless earbuds from sister publication Best Products, who spent over 500 hours field testing dozens of earbuds. Lastly, we considered bestselling products from top brands like Apple, Beats, and Sony, and consulted user reviews. Our list includes wireless earbuds for all sorts of audio listeners, from the budget-oriented to the workout junkie

Need more audio action? Check out our picks for the best noise-canceling headphones, headphones for bass lovers, and wireless speakers for at-home listening.

1
Best Overall

Beats Fit Pro

Fit Pro
1
Best Overall

Beats Fit Pro

$199 at Amazon$200 at Walmart$229 at belk.com
Pros
  • Excellent sound quality
  • Pairs seamlessly with Android and Apple devices
  • Apple H1 chip boasts impressive spatial audio
  • Very comfortable fit
Cons
  • No wireless charging
  • Voice output on calls is lacking

For most consumers, the Beats Fit Pro is the best set of wireless earbuds money can buy. They’re comfortable, sound great, sport excellent noise cancellation, and can effortlessly pair between an iPhone and an Android. Critics say its Apple H1 chip makes its spatial audio and dynamic head tracking features work effortlessly, and its wing-tipped design comfortably nestles within the ear.

Although its predecessor, the Studio Buds, provides two additional hours of battery life, the Beats Fit Pro sport a better fit and optimal sound. Users say the noise canceling and transparency features are impressive, but note the lack of wireless charging is a bummer.

“I find the AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) to be the best earbuds on the market,” says our technology test editor, Hunter Fenollol, “but the Beats Fit Pro are so much more comfortable and sync just as well to Apple products as it does Android. They’re probably the best bet for most people.”

Key Specs

Drivers9.5 mm
Bluetooth Version5.0
Water ResistanceIPX4 (splashproof, water-resistant, sweat-resistant)
Noise CancelingYes
Battery LifeUp to 6 hours
Wireless ChargingNo
Charging PortUSB-C
2
Best Sound Quality

Sony WF-1000XM4

WF-1000XM4
2
Best Sound Quality

Sony WF-1000XM4

Credit: Sony
Pros
  • Amazing lossless quality audio
  • Able to connect to two devices at once
  • Includes smart features like automatic voice adjustments and wind reduction
Cons
  • App may hinder seamless connections
  • Expensive

Despite small audio drivers, the WF-1000XM4 are impressively powerful earbuds. Sony’s device supports lossless audio codecs for flawless transmission between devices, delivering high-fidelity audio better than any other earbud on this list.

Critics praise the WF-1000XM4 as the gold standard in wireless earbud listening and say its comfy fit, charging storage case (capable of providing an additional 16 hours of power), and hardware are all seriously impressive.

The device’s noise canceling is solid, and Sony’s Headphones Connect app allows for additional features such as wind noise reduction during phone calls and an equalizer. Users say the app also annoyingly hinders use with laptops and some devices, however. The WF-1000XM4’s premium price tag may also be too steep, for some.

KEY SPECS

Drivers6 mm
Bluetooth5.2
Water ResistanceIPX4 (splashproof, water-resistant, sweat-resistant)
Noise CancelingYes
Battery LifeUp to 8 hours
Wireless ChargingYes
Charging PortUSB-C
3
Best For Apple Devices

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)

AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)
3
Best For Apple Devices

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)

Credit: Apple
Pros
  • Seamless, automatic integration to Apple products via iCloud
  • Terrific noise-cancellation
  • Spatial audio immerses users in sound
  • Impressive battery life on charging case
Cons
  • Minimal changes in design from previous generation
  • Expensive

A favorite of our testing tech editor, the second-generation AirPods Pro are the best earbuds for Apple products, including the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch.

The newest AirPods Pro earbuds are loaded with an H2 wireless chip that gives it excellent sound, noise cancellation, and lengthy battery life—nearly 30 hours with its charging case. Spatial audio immerses users in sound, while noise cancellation works twice as better as its predecessor.

The AirPods Pro seamlessly links to any Apple device linked to the same iCloud account, and a U1 chip adds AirTag-like tracking to its case to ensure you never lose it. These quality-of-life features enhance the user experience, though, notedly, the second-generation AirPods Pro see minimal design changes with their case and earbuds.

Key Specs

Drivers11 mm
Bluetooth Version5.3
Water ResistanceIPX4 (splashproof, water-resistant, sweat-resistant)
Noise CancelingYes
Battery LifeUp to 6 hours
Wireless ChargingYes
Charging PortUSB-C
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4
Best Noise-Canceling

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II

QuietComfort Earbuds II
4
Best Noise-Canceling

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II

Pros
  • Best noise cancellation on the market
  • Companion app provides even more features
  • High-quality sound
  • Impressive transparency mode
Cons
  • Pricey
  • No wireless charging, despite high price

According to several publications and tech critics, Bose’s QuietComfort Earbuds II is the most impressive set you can buy for noise-canceling tech. They deliver a well-balanced sound, great quality audio, and, according to some, even rival the noise-canceling efforts of over-the-ear headphones.

The set’s aware mode allows for transparent hearing so you can still hear your surroundings while in use, plus its mic output on voice calls is exceptional, making this is great pair to use when taking virtual meetings.

Its price tag may hinder excitement, however, as $300 may be steep for those looking for earbuds that feature wireless charging. Still, if you’re looking for noise-canceling buds, Apple, Beats, and Sony just can’t compare.

Key Specs

Drivers9.3 mm
Bluetooth Version5.3
Water ResistanceIPX4 (splashproof, water-resistant, sweat-resistant)
Noise CancelingYes
Battery LifeUp to 6 hours
Wireless ChargingNo
Charging PortUSB-C
5
Best Budget

Jabra Elite 3

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Elite 3
5
Best Budget

Jabra Elite 3

Now 38% Off
Pros
  • Impressive battery life
  • Great sound quality and noise isolation
  • Above-average dust- and water resistance
  • Comes with built-in Alexa voice assistant
Cons
  • No noise-canceling
  • Lacks most modern, smart features

Frequently touted as excellent wireless earbuds that won't break the bank, Jabra's Elite 3 delivers rich bass, excellent noise isolation, awesome battery life (up to 28 hours with charging case), the option of using a single bud at once, and a built-in Alexa voice assistant. It’s also surprisingly durable, with an IP rating of IP55. That's a lot for a set of earbuds that cost less than $100.

Of course, its smaller price also means gutting some features. Absent from the Elite 3 is noise-cancelation, which may turn some off. However, this pair still gets a lot right, and critics and users say its battery life and quality are unbeatable for its price.

Key Specs

Drivers6 mm
Bluetooth Version5.3
Water ResistanceIP55 (dust-resistant, high water resistance)
Noise CancelingYes
Battery LifeUp to 7 hours
Wireless ChargingNo
Charging PortUSB-C
6
Best Budget Noise-Canceling

1MORE Aero

Aero
6
Best Budget Noise-Canceling

1MORE Aero

Pros
  • Features spatial listening
  • Noise-canceling is impressive
  • Amazing sound quality
  • Impressive battery life
Cons
  • Stems are very long
  • Voice quality could be better

If you’re looking for smart and modern earbud features on a budget, 1MORE’s Aero is your best bet. Like AirPods Pro and Beats Fit Pro, the Aero features spatial audio and head-tracking technology, immersing users in audio that they can isolate to a specific device.

They also have deep active noise-cancellation, which many users say is impressive, and a transparency mode for keeping aware of surroundings. I own a pair myself and can attest to their terrific sound quality and excellent battery life.

Other features unlocked via a companion app include wind noise reduction on voice calls and “smart loudness” technology, which automatically boosts missing details in low and high frequencies for a richer sound. Many users say the price is fantastic for a pair of earbuds with this many features, though some critical reviews point out unusually long stems.

Key Specs

Drivers10 mm
Bluetooth Version5.2
Water ResistanceIPX5 (high water resistance)
Noise CancelingYes
Battery LifeUp to 7 hours
Wireless ChargingYes
Charging PortUSB-C
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7
Best For Fitness

Jaybird Vista 2

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Vista 2
7
Best For Fitness

Jaybird Vista 2

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Pros
  • Great for fitness and working out
  • Features companion app for custom settings
  • Secure fit supports movement
Cons
  • Noise-canceling is lacking
  • Users say they're uncomfortable

Users on the market for a pair of earbuds that can withstand the grime and sweat from working out should reach for Jaybird’s Vista 2. Completely sweat- and waterproof and able to withstand dust and dirt, the Vista 2 were designed to comply with military durability standards. They have a secure fit, fabric covers for each bud, and a companion app for custom settings. They also sport high-quality sound and feature noise cancellation.

Critics say these are the best earbuds for gym mavens, able to withstand moisture and dings. They have awesome battery life, a wireless charging case, and solid transparent listening. Users note that while they fit securely, they aren’t particularly comfortable, and noise-canceling is lacking.

Key Specs

Drivers6 mm
Bluetooth Version5.0
Water ResistanceIP68 (high dust resistance, water- and sweatproof)
Noise CancelingYes
Battery LifeUp to 8 hours
Wireless ChargingYes
Charging PortUSB-C
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Kevin Cortez is an editor for Runner's World, Bicycling, and Popular Mechanics covering reviews. A culture and product journalist for over ten years, he’s an expert in men’s style, technology, gaming, coffee, e-bikes, hiking, gear, and all things outdoors. He most recently worked as the Style Editor for Reviewed, a top product recommendation site owned by USA TODAY. He also helped with the launch of WSJ's Buy Side commerce vertical, and has covered the music and podcast industries for Mass Appeal, Genius, Vulture, Leafly, Input, and The A.V. Club. Equally passionate about leisure as he is his penmanship, Kevin dedicates his spare time to graphic novels, birding, making cold brew, and taking long, meandering walks.

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