Best wireless headphones 2025?! If you want the best combination of active noise cancellation, features, and price, the Sony WH-1000XM6 is the safest buy right now. The Bose QuietComfort Ultra are supremely comfortable and reliably silence the world, but they require the right Android combination for hi-res audio. The AirPods Max (USB-C) are still the king of iOS/macOS integration and surround sound, but they cost significantly more, are heavier, and are less updated in terms of hardware.
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Anker's latest generation of sleep headphones, the Anker Soundcore Sleep A30, combine active noise cancellation, adaptive snoring masking, and sleep tracking, all in a compact, side-sleeper-friendly design. We've tested the key features, comfort, and battery life to help you drift off to sleep without loud interruptions.
Apple has reigned supreme over wireless headphones for nearly a decade with its AirPods. And if you've ever tried to switch from listening on an iPhone to a MacBook without your hair falling out in frustration, you know why many people stay within Apple's "walled garden." With automatic device switching, audio sharing, and seamless connectivity to Apple TV, AirPods are still the "It" piece of tech for Apple fans.
The second generation of Bose's premium wireless headphones - Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2 - brings smarter noise cancellation, crystal-clear calls and wireless charging, while two new SoundLink speakers bring entertainment to every step.
The new Sony WH-1000XM6. Best noise cancellation ever, studio quality and a collaboration with Post Malone? Sony still dominates the game. In our weekly test, we thoroughly tested and tested them in every possible scenario.
If you've been eyeing Sony's legendary WH-1000XM5 headphones for a while, now's not the time to panic. Why? Because the new XM6 model is coming — and that means the best headphones on the planet are now available at a much more "human" price. So - the best headphones in the world, the Sony WH-1000XM5, are now discounted by almost 50%.
If you're looking for wireless headphones that offer premium features without the high price tag (they cost just €129), the Soundcore Liberty 5 are the right choice. With advanced Adaptive ANC 3.0 technology, Dolby Audio, LDAC support, and an exceptionally long battery life, these headphones are a serious competitor to more expensive models.
While Sony is still officially as silent as a yogi in a monastery, the music of rumors is getting louder. The WF-1000XM6, the next generation of its ultra-popular wireless headphone series, is about to reveal all its sonic secrets. Or at least some of them. And now—while we don't have a release date, a box, or a commercial featuring a Japanese DJ—we already know enough to form a pretty clear (and pretty excited) idea.
The km5 Hp1 headphones are a modern homage to the classic Walkman headphones of the 1980s, combining minimalist design with advanced technology. Designed for those who appreciate the aesthetics of the past but don't want to compromise on sound quality and functionality.
The Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S3 are slimmer, more comfortable, and with sound that will make you wonder why you ever made any compromises.
When British design and technology come together, something special happens. This time, Bowers & Wilkins donned the McLaren racing jacket and created the Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 McLaren Edition – wireless headphones that are not only stylish, but also sonic beasts.
Sometimes you have to admit – Beats have long been considered the “too much bass, not enough everything else” headphones you buy just because someone on Instagram was wearing them. But here we go – it’s 2025 and I’m about to say something that would have sent me into internet quarantine years ago: The new Powerbeats Pro 2 are actually some of the better headphones on the market. Yes, those ear-hook headphones that look like something a space marathon runner would wear. Well, now they’re better, lighter, more comfortable and – surprise – smarter. And the craziest part: they have all these upgrades, but the price remains the same as the previous generation. Apple, are you online?