![]() Our recommendations are based on real-world testing. The higher-end wireless earbuds are going to have more built-in microphones and more sophisticated technology to do a significantly better job at blocking out ambient sounds. Price: You can buy a pair of wireless earbuds with active noise-cancellation for less than $100 or for over $300, but the important thing to know is that not all active noise-cancellation is the same. Other features: The more "premium" wireless earbuds are also likely to come with more advanced features, such as transparency modes, adjustable EQ, a wireless charging case and smart features (like support for various voice assistants). ![]() That said, there are some wireless earbuds that can play higher-resolution tracks thanks to support for various formats, like Sony's LDAC or Apple Music's spatial audio, but these wireless earbuds tend to be more expensive and yet still aren't able to play as high-quality tracks as a good pair of wired earphones or headphones. Sound quality: No wireless earbuds can play to true lossless-quality audio because Bluetooth technology can't support it - the bandwidth for high-resolution tracks is too big. ![]() These days, wireless earbuds come in a wide range of styles, from stem-like AirPods to the more conventional "bulb" like the Amazon Echo Buds, so we recommend knowing which fits your ears best before hitting that purchase button. Because if the earbuds don't fit in your ears, it's not going to matter how the sound or how good their other features are - you're not going to like them. Fit: The most important thing when it comes to wireless earbuds is fit.
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