The best Bluetooth earbuds: top wireless earbuds available today
What if we told you that it’s possible to live in a world where you can listen to all of your favorite music while moving around without annoying cables getting in your way? Well, thanks to the best Bluetooth earbuds, that dream is now a reality – but they may not be for everyone, as their high cost, relatively low sound quality and battery life compared to their wired brethren might turn some people off.
Thankfully, there’s some good news there. The best Bluetooth earbuds have been steadily improving in all of those facets over the past couple years, and now the differences are less noticeable than ever – they’re now competitive in every way with their wired predecessors. These innovations and improvements don’t look like they’re going to slow down anytime soon either – the manufacturers behind some of the best Bluetooth earbuds are tirelessly working on creating Bluetooth earbuds that last longer, sound better, and are even more affordable.
There are new innovations in the bluetooth earbud headset game every day, the best wireless earbuds don’t even have any wires at all. And, as we’ve seen in every corner of the tech market, Apple’s entry into Bluetooth earbuds has truly inspired (or scared) manufacturers to keep innovation up and prices down in order to compete.
Still, because of this constantly shifting and expanding market, it’s truly difficult to find the best Bluetooth earbuds among all the rabble. You should look for a pair that strikes a golden balance between quality and cost – and that’s exactly what we’ve done with this list. The TechRadar editorial team has assembled all of the best Bluetooth earbuds that we’ve used over the last year and put them right here. So, whether you’re looking for something to take with you on your next run, or you’re an audiophile dying to squeeze every ounce of detail out of your favorite music, these are the best Bluetooth earbuds you can buy today.
Not looking for in-ear earbuds? Here's our list of the best wireless headphones!
The Jaybird X2 are truly at the top of their class, possessing the holy trinity of above average battery life, ease of use and, most importantly, fantastic sound performance, a feat that their competition has a hard time achieving. Even if you're not necessarily looking for a pair of headphones to take to the gym, the features that make the X2s great for fitness use, like hearty sound performance and above average battery life, translate perfectly into a set of wireless in-ear headphones that are just as great for everyday use.
Read the full review: Jaybird X2
NuForce have really crafted something special here with the BE Sport3 earbuds. They're an unbelievable value for a pair of wireless earbuds that sound great, last all day, have an extremely durable build and sublime noise isolation. They might not be the most dynamic or solid headphones, but NuForce shows us that the future of wireless earbuds is a bright one.
Read the full review: Optoma NuForce BE Sport3
The Powerbeats aren't the only wireless earbuds made by Dr. Dre. The Beats X earbuds boast all the features you’ve come to expect from workout earbuds with an even better audio fidelity and comfortable build.
It has a few issues of its own – including poor noise isolation and somewhat low audio quality – but if you’re shopping for a no-fuss pair of earbuds that charge in 5 minutes and don’t mind spending a little extra money on them, the Beats X are for you.
Read the full review: Beats X
Life is full of compromises, and it's no different with the Bose QuietControl 30s. On the positive side you get a level of noise cancellation that can easily compete with the brand's over-ear headphones, but the concession here is on sound fidelity, which just isn’t on the same level as that of other in-ear or over-ear headphones we’ve tested.
Read the full review: Bose QuietControl 30
There’s a lot to love about the AirPods, including their sound fidelity and how easily they pair with your device. But, while there are some definite benefits, we just can't give the AirPods the top spot on our list. Ultimately, their lack of in-line remote means that there are easier headphones to use while out and about, and Siri isn’t a good enough replacement. They might not fall out as easily as we once feared, but they don’t feel secure enough for their price or strong enough in the performance category to make up for this transgression. Maybe Apple’s AirPods 2 can fix these issues in the near future. That said, diehard Apple fans will not be disappointed by Apple’s first wireless earbuds.
Read the full review: Apple AirPods
The Jabra Elite Sport headphones are a very powerful proposition, and can do a wide variety of things to help everyone from the novice to the practiced fitness enthusiast. That said, they’re also competent Bluetooth buds for use around town, with a long-enough battery life and good sound quality.
However, issues with the slightly iffy heart rate data at times, and the still-not-quite-automated-enough cross training still grate. Overall, they're good enough, but a touch more expensive than they need to be.
Read the full review: Jabra Elite Sport
If you're looking for something stylish and don't mind compromising slightly on sound quality, the Jaybird Freedom Wireless is probably your best bet. Comfort and design are definitely high points for the Freedoms, and we especially liked being able to bring the EQ settings we setup on our phone wherever we went. Unfortunately, though, mediocre sound quality and a short battery life keep them from winning top marks.
Read the full review: Jaybird Freedom Wireless
If you don't mind rocking the band, the Moto Surround hits all the high notes in terms of price, performance and battery life. In our tests, the Moto Surround survived 12 hours in between charges and displayed real skill in outputting bass, mid and treble in equal amounts. You can appreciate the balanced sound signature while your wallet appreciates the price.
Read the full review: Moto Surround
Beats have always had a spot at the gym, but the Powerbeats2 shrink the giant iconic cans down to a more manageable earbud size. The Powerbeats2, like the larger over-ear Beats, specialize in dropping the bass, which is just what the doctor ordered for listening during a workout. That said, the Powerbeats leave a lot to be desired in the comfort and battery departments.
Read the full review: Beats Powerbeats2 Wireless
Sony has entered the truly wireless earbud game, and they’ve certainly hit the ground running. Not only does the WF-1000XF have a great sound signature, but they also add something new to the table. With this set of earbuds, Sony brings true noise cancelling to the bluetooth earbud game, a feature normally found on wired earphones, and does so without having to add too much bulk or any wires. The only downside is the cheap-looking design, and the short battery life. But if you have a noisy commute, they’re a great choice.
Read the full review: Sony WF-1000X
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