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Wireless earbuds (also known as wireless in-ear headphones) are the most portable type of headphones you can buy, but it's important to choose carefully.
You can find a superb pair of truly wireless earbuds with useful features such as active noise cancelling for as affordable a price as £50.
However, you can also spend hundreds of pounds on wireless in-ear headphones that sound as unappealing as the price tag you'll pay.
Read on to discover the best wireless earbuds based on our in-depth tests.
Go straight to our wireless earbuds reviews to see all the models we've tested.
The table below shows our pick of the very best wireless earbuds. These are the models that aced our in-depth lab tests, so you can be sure they'll provide excellent sound quality, be comfortable and come with some of the best features.
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When looking for the best wireless earbuds, we put them trough a range of independent lab tests. We also test each model with our expert listening panel, who listen to a variety of music genres, as well as podcasts, to accurately rate audio quality, noise-cancelling performance and more. Read more in our guide to how we test headphones.
Our tests show that cheaper wireless earbuds can still impress with high-quality audio. If comfort is a priority, look for models that include a range of different-sized changeable eartips. Also, if your chosen model has an accompanying app, make sure it's compatible with your phone as some are exclusive to Android or Apple iOS.
Looking for some inspiration? Although they're not necessarily the best wireless earbuds, the models below all scored reasonably well in our tests. Each set has its own pros and cons, so be sure to click through to the full reviews.
We like: Stability bands
We don't like: Cheap feeling charging case
The QuietComfort Earbuds II come with stability bands that help prevent them falling out (a common problem with some wireless earbuds) along with a range of other features. They're also rated rated IPX4 water and sweat resistant. Our expert tests did reveal a few concerns, though.
Are they the best wireless earbuds? Read our full Bose QuietComfort Earbuds review to find out.
We like: Very comfortable
We didn’t like: More limited when used on Android devices
The AirPods Pro are Apple's current flagship wireless earbuds and come loaded with features. Naturally, they're best suited to iPhone/iPad owners, but are they worth the extra money over the original (and cheaper) AirPods?
Read our full Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation).
We like: Good build quality
We don’t like: Poor microphone
These stylish wireless earbuds are light and comfortable to wear, and benefit from a range of noise-cancelling modes. However, our in-depth testing did identify a lack of bass in the sound quality.
Read our full Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 review.
There are three main types of earbuds to choose from:
Most wireless earbuds, such as the Sony WF-1000XM5, come with different sizes of detachable, flexible eartips that you can swap around to fit your ear size. This gives the headphones an acoustic seal, reducing sound leakage and the amount of background noise you hear. Typically you receive three different sizes, but some models offer as many as four or five.
Other models, such as as Bose's QuietComfort Earbuds II, also supply detachable stability bands that are designed to provide a more secure fit, which may make them better for use while exercising or playing sports.
Some headphones have hard plastic earpieces. This one-size-fits-all approach is simpler, but without an acoustic seal, so there's more chance those around you will hear your music if you play it at higher volumes.
If you're looking for an Apple laptop to pair with your AirPods, consult our guide on the best MacBooks.
Certain wireless earbuds are designed specifically for sport, with features to keep them more secure in your ears compared with normal earbuds. This is often in the form of a rubberised 'wings', 'fins', 'hooks' or changeable stability bands that are shaped to fit in and or over your ear to provide extra grip.
Some sports models are also water resistant, meaning you can take them for a run in the rain and not worry about damage, such as the Sennheiser Sport True Wireless. A few models can even survive submersion in water for a limited time and can be washed under the tap.
Manufacturers have also started selling headphones that have fitness-tracking features too.
Read our guide to the best running and gym headphones for the perfect sports companion.
Whether you're after the best wireless earbuds or the best over-ear and on-ear headphones, check out our guide to the best headphones