The Powerbeats Fit are the latest addition to the Beats family, promising improved comfort and functionality, putting them at the top of the list of wireless headphones for active users. With a newly designed wingtip that is 20% more flexible, and IPX4 water and sweat resistance, these headphones promise to be not only great for training, but also for everyday use.
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In a world where headphones often cost more than a month's rent, the CMF Headphone Pro delivers a revolution: hybrid active noise cancellation up to 45 dB, a flexible design with replaceable ear pads, and a battery that lasts almost a week. At €99 (108 $), these headphones are CMF's first foray into the over-ear category, combining Nothing's style with affordability - and asks: why pay more for less?
The Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 combine cutting-edge technology with elegant aesthetics: improved drivers, eight microphones for active noise cancellation, support for high-resolution audio, and up to 30 hours of battery life. For €729 ($799), you get headphones aimed at audiophiles who want luxury without compromise, but with a few ironic surprises in practice.
Bang & Olufsen has unveiled the Beo Grace, wireless headphones that combine aluminum, smart controls, and adaptive noise cancellation technology. They cost €1,500, which begs the question: are we paying for sound or primarily for prestige?
Nothing Ear (3) is not just another pair of wireless headphones. It's an attempt to redefine what a case is - no longer just a charging case, but a microphone, communication tool, and design statement all in one.
Bose has further enhanced its legendary active noise cancelling (ANC) technology with the next generation of QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. With an AI-powered algorithm, improved call quality and practical updates like wax guards and touch mute, these headphones offer a superior experience for those seeking peace in the chaos of everyday life.
Google has just launched the Google Pixel Buds 2a – affordable earbuds with active noise cancellation, Gemini AI integration, and improved battery life. For just $129 / €152, they promise quality sound and comfort you wouldn’t expect in this price range, setting a new standard for budget devices.
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.
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.










