Headphone Reviews
After the smartphone, headphones are the gadget we reach for most often in our daily lives. Here, The Verge tracks the best headphones for every budget and purpose, whether they be wireless, noise cancelling, in-ear, or over-ear. With all the big brands — from Bose and Beats to Sony and Sennheiser — and a few of the over-performing smaller ones, there’s a perfect pair of headphones out there for everyone, and we’ll have it covered.

Jabra’s head is in the right place, but a few flaws keep it from greatness

Sink into the warm, bassy embrace of these delightful earphones

Apple’s workout headphones are so much more than just a gym accessory

These $1,599 headphones are premium both in price and in fact

A luxury price demands luxury build quality and performance, and MrSpeakers delivers on all fronts

The new AirPods look and sound familiar, but have a couple new tricks


The finest headphones you can plug directly into your phone’s dongle

The CKR7TW and SPORT7TW true wireless earphones are late and not great



Exceptional sound wrapped in a series of small annoyances

Simple in look and sophisticated in function but suboptimal in practice

Dolby’s first branded product is a unique pair of wireless headphones

If sound quality is your priority, these are the wireless headphones for you
Healing the wound left by the removal of the headphone jack

A headset that forgot about the importance of sound

Sennheiser’s first closed-back flagship headphones are beautifully built, but their sound doesn’t live up the company’s high standards

Sony seizes the title for best noise-canceling cans with a winning redesign

They live up to their name

The best headphones for under $1,000? It’s probably one of these two

But you don’t have to work in a studio to love how they sound



The $280 Xperia Ear Duos blend music with the world around you

The party speaker is a winner, but the headphones are not

The majestic sound is undermined by a stupidly heavy design and a stratospheric price

Mediocre battery life, a bad case, and other frustrations limit the appeal


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