The best wireless earbuds of 2024

We tested some of the best wireless earbuds from top-rated brands like Apple, Sony, Bose and more.

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Whether you’re tuning out commuter noise with a podcast or taking calls at work, wireless earbuds are a daily staple in most people’s lives. In the US, Apple headphones have become the most popular choice . However, they’re not the only option out there.

SKIP AHEAD The best wireless earbuds in 2024 | How to shop for wireless earbuds | Why trust NBC Select? To help guide your search in finding the best wireless earbuds, I tested dozens of options, including some of the biggest brands on the market. I focused on key factors like comfort and quality to best fit your specific day-to-day needs. We tried out dozens of new and top-rated wireless earbuds and considered each product based on the following characteristics: I try dozens of wireless earbuds annually, incorporating them into my daily routine.



That means office work, video calls, subway commutes, outdoor runs, indoor gym time and watching videos on my phone, tablet or laptop . When using the earbuds, I paid close attention to the following factors: Want more from NBC Select? Sign up for our newsletter, The Selection, and shop smarter. After trying out dozens of earbuds, our top picks largely came from best-selling brands like Apple, Sony and Bose.

Best for iPhone: Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen, USB-C) The NBC Select team loves Apple’s latest AirPods Pro, a winner in our Select Giftable Tech Awards . They are many staffers’ favorite earbuds, and they use them for everything from commuting, work, gym time, outdoor exercise and sleeping. In our experience, they are some of the best-sounding and best noise canceling earbuds on the market.

Office chatter and plane noise vanish with noise canceling turned on. New features like a swipe for volume control, a lanyard loop on the case and multiple ear tips in the box are just a bonus.This version uses a USB-C charging port instead of Apple’s original Lightning connector.

If all of this sounds good to you, but you can’t stand rubber eartips, consider Apple’s AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation . They have similarly great sound and call quality, minus the rubber eartips. However, this does mean the noise cancellation is less effective than with AirPods Pro, in my experience.

Noise cancellation : Yes | Transparency : Yes | Battery life: Rated up to 6 hours (ANC on) | Wireless Charging : Yes | Water resistance : IPX4 | Bluetooth Multipoint : No | Works best with : Apple | Ear tips : Silicone (XS, S, M, L included) Best for Android: Sony Linkbuds S The Sony Linkbuds S are another staff favorite and Wellness Award winner. While they weren’t the best at any one task, they were above average at everything we threw at them: voice calls, noise canceling, fitness, you name it. One area the Linkbuds S had the competition beat is size: these are small, lightweight earbuds you can easily forget you’re wearing.

While they launched at $200 MSRP, we have seen them priced at $150 often, a great price for the features. They are available in black, white, sand, violet (in collaboration with Olivia Rodrigo ) and blue. Noise cancellation : Yes | Transparency : Yes | Battery life : Rated up to 6 hours (ANC on) | Wireless Charging : No | Water resistance : IPX4 | Bluetooth Multipoint : Yes | Works best with : Android or Apple | Ear tips : Silicone (XS, S, M, L included) Best budget: Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC You don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars to get fully featured earbuds — these have active noise canceling, transparency mode, Bluetooth multipoint and wireless charging, all for under $100.

I test new earbuds monthly, and found that these headphones can compete with much more expensive competitors in comfort, convenience, sound quality and app support. The only weakness I can point to is its noise cancellation, which can sometimes be overpowered by plane, train and car noise. The Liberty 4 NC earbuds work equally well on iPhone and Android phones, and come in five colors.

Noise cancellation : Yes | Transparency : Yes | Battery life : Rated up to 8 hours (ANC on) | Wireless Charging : Yes | Water resistance : IPX4 | Bluetooth Multipoint : Yes | Works best with : Android or Apple | Ear tips : Silicone (XS, S, M, L included) Best cheap earbuds: Jlab Go AirPop These are some of the most affordable wireless earbuds that still deliver a steady Bluetooth connection, surprisingly good sound and a convenient charging case. The earbuds and case have a combined battery life of around 32 hours, according to the brand, and the case has a cable built-in for recharging. If you purchase the earbuds from the brand’s website , you can choose from 13 bright and earth-tone colorways.

They don’t have active noise-canceling or transparency modes. I’ve also found the Jlab app lackluster, but these are fair trade-offs at such a low price point. Editor’s note : JLab recently launched an updated version of these earbuds called the JLab Go Pop+ .

We may update this recommendation after we’ve finished testing out the new earbuds. Noise cancellation : No | Transparency : No | Battery life : Rated up to 8 hours | Wireless Charging : No | Water resistance : IPX4 | Bluetooth Multipoint : No | Works best with : Android or Apple | Ear tips : Silicone (S, M, L) Best splurge: Sony WF-1000XM5 The Sony WF-1000XM5 may have a terrible name, but they are some of the best earbuds I’ve tried. Music and media sounded rich and more detailed when compared to the competition.

The touch controls work without issue, a rarity, in my experience. They are significantly smaller and lighter than the previous WF-1000XM4s, leading to a much more comfortable fit, even after hours of use. They have a longer 8-hour battery life, and come with four different foam ear tips in the box for a personalized fit — I found the small-sized ones most comfortable.

Noise cancellation : Yes | Transparency : Yes | Battery life: Rated up to 8 hours (ANC on) | Wireless Charging : Yes | Water resistance : IPX4 | Bluetooth Multipoint : Yes | Works best with : Android or Apple | Ear tips : Foam (XS, S, M, L included) Best noise cancellation: Bose Quiet Comfort Ultra Earbuds If your top priority is blocking out background noise like the distinctive hum of plane engines, the rattling of subway trains cars or the latest office water cooler chatter, these earbuds have the best noise cancellation of any that I have tried. They replaced Bose’s QuietComfort Earbuds II and maintain a similar design, with a swappable rubber ear tip and rubber stability band — the brand includes three sizes of each in the box. Like Apple’s AirPods Pro, you can adjust the volume by sliding your finger up and down on the side of the earbud.

They are larger and heavier than other options — I found small earbuds like the Sony Linkbuds S and Beats Fit Pro more comfortable for fitness activity. They are also pricey — if you are looking for great noise cancellation at a lower price, consider the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds as an alternative. Noise cancellation : Yes | Transparency : Yes | Battery life: Rated up to 6 hours (ANC on) | Wireless Charging : No | Water resistance : IPX4 | Bluetooth Multipoint : No | Works best with : Android or Apple | Ear tips : Silicone (S, M, L included) Best for fitness: Beats Fit Pro The Beats Fit Pro have been my go-to fitness earbuds for years and remained favorites even after comparing them to other fitness-oriented options.

The wing-tip design creates a secure fit that never faltered during runs, bike rides or gym activity. Unlike full ear-hook earbuds, the Beats Fit Pro case is small enough to fit comfortably in most pockets. They are available in seven colors, more than most options on the market.

Noise cancellation : Yes | Transparency : Yes | Battery life : Rated up to 6 hours (ANC on) | Wireless Charging : No | Water resistance : IPX4 | Bluetooth Multipoint : No | Works best with : Android or Apple | Ear tips : Silicone (S, M, L) Best durable earbuds: Jabra Elite 8 Active These Jabra earbuds are a 2023 NBC Select Giftable Tech winner and one of our favorite workout headphones . They are some of the most durable we’ve tested — I dropped them into a jug of water for over a minute and used them later with no issue. They also sit snug and comfortable in my ears on my commute, at the gym or while running outdoors.

The earbuds are IP68 dust and waterproof (up to a depth of about 5 feet), according to the brand. Between the case and the buds, they have a combined battery life of up to 32 hours. They can handle anything I throw at them, and I don’t have to baby them as much as other tech I own.

Noise cancellation : Yes | Transparency : Yes | Battery life : Rated up to 8 hours (ANC on) | Wireless Charging : Yes | Water resistance : IP68 | Bluetooth Multipoint : Yes | Works best with : Android, iPhone | Ear tips : Silicone (S, M, L) There are hundreds of wireless earbuds on the market. Despite many looking the same, they can vary wildly in features and price (which is why you might want to use a credit card to purchase them). Below are a few factors to keep in mind when shopping for a new pair.

Not all wireless earbuds play nice with both Apple and Android devices. If you use Apple AirPods on an Android device, for example, most of their features will be difficult or impossible to use. Earbuds that work well on both platforms tend to have useful standalone apps that can help control noise cancellation, audio equalization and more.

Noise canceling and transparency modes are both useful features that add versatility to any pair of earbuds. Noise-canceling blocks outside sound, while transparency mode lets sound in so you can better hear the noise around you, a useful safety feature for activities like outdoor running. Both features tend to drive up the price tag, however.

If you do not need either feature, consider a more affordable pair of earbuds that forgo one or both. Water and dust resistance is indicated by an earbud’s IP (ingress protection) rating . IP ratings are denoted with two numbers, for example, IP55.

The first digit represents intrusion protection against dust and debris. The second digit denotes moisture protection. If you want to wear your earbuds in wet and rainy conditions, get a pair with a higher IP rating, they are less likely to malfunction in such conditions.

All of our recommendations have a moisture protection rating of at least four. I am a reporter at NBC Select who covers technology and fitness including recent stories on fitness trackers , tablets and running shoes . For this piece, I tried over a dozen newly released and top-rated fitness trackers throughout 2024.

I spoke with other members of the NBC Select team about their experiences with the earbuds they use and have used previously. Catch up on NBC Select’s in-depth coverage of personal finance , tech and tools , wellness and more, and follow us on Facebook , Instagram , Twitter and TikTok to stay up to date..