Headphones mean different things to different people. For passengers and travelers, noise reduction is a key feature. For sound lovers, every breath that a musician makes can be heard. Or maybe you just want so much bass that you feel your brain tremble in your head. Whatever you are looking for, here are some of the best headphones we have selected.
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New headphones for smartphones are constantly tested in our editorial department. Some stand on top of the heap as the best prospects for buying right now. If you are looking for something portable and in-ear, or a stiffer noise canceling hearing aid, we have a few recommendations for you.
In-Ear Headphones
Anker Soundcore Spirit Pro
Our colleague Pierre Vitre confirms that Anker Soundcore Spirit Pro has “excellent value for money”. He says: "For their price, they offer a really good musical experience." This type of Bluetooth headphone is especially suitable for sports, which further emphasizes Anker with its IP68 certification. Ultimately, comfort and workmanship are also convincing. If you're looking for simple and good earphones at an affordable price, take a look at Soundcore Spirit Pro.
- Our full review: Anker Soundcore Spirit Pro
Bullets One Plus
Great sound at a low price? Our colleague Benoit Pepic confirms the good sound quality, comfort and long battery life. And then you can recharge them very quickly. And for most amenities Wireless Bullets you don’t even need a OnePlus smartphone. You cannot expect more for this price.
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Earin m-2
The Swedish company, acquired by Will I Am under the auspices of his i.am + company, managed to improve the already superior Earin M-1 and squeeze a lot of technology into a tiny device. Compact, stylish and with good sound quality, Earin M-2 has powerful bass and low latency. It even has a built-in digital assistant.
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Noise Canceling In-Ear Headphones
Marshall MID ANC and Marshall Major III
In 2018, Marshall introduced two headphones for smartphones. Difference? While MID A.N.K. It has noise-canceling microphones built directly into the case; the Bluetooth Major III microphone is connected to a removable cable. Wireless calls are only possible with the more expensive, less convenient MID MID, but both are great for listening to music.
Bose QuietComfort 35
According to our reviewer Shu: “Bose QuietComfort 35 is aimed at a very special target group of users. Those looking for a noise-canceling Bluetooth headset. "These two criteria still face sound quality, which is clearly noticeable with a slight reassessment of the mid frequencies."
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Beats Studio3
Shu estimates: “The Pure ANC from Beats Studio3 Wireless very well suppresses ambient noise and, combined with a closed headphone layout, effectively isolates the user from the environment. Battery life also allows you to enjoy long-distance flights to Australia in a relaxed atmosphere. Most likely, the smartphone will run out of battery before the juice runs out in Beats Studio3 Wireless. ”
Do you have a favorite set of cans, awesome in-ear headphones or Bluetooth headphones? Let us know in the comments!