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Hi dear, how are you today, are you feeling bored?, or need some music or lessons, we brought you The15 Best Wireless Headphones for Everyone, We wish you beautiful times and comfort for your ears to hear everything you want comfortably and for long hours.

1- Best Overall Headphones

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Crystal clear hands-free calling with 4 beamforming microphones, precise voice pickup, and advanced audio signal processing.

Ultra-comfortable, lightweight design with soft-fit leather

The multipoint connection allows you to switch between devices quickly.

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2- Beats Fit Pro

The Beats Fit Pro (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is also one of our favorite wireless earbuds right now, thanks to their excellent integration with both iOS and Android, comfortable fit, and great sound. These Apple-made buds feature the company's proprietary H1 headphone chip, which means they work like AirPods with an iPhone, but they also function great on Android, with an app that allows you to customize the controls and perform a fit test to ensure you're getting proper bass. They also have active noise canceling and decent mics—and (most importantly!) they come in colors besides Cupertino white.

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3- 1 More ColorBuds

The 1More ColorBuds are some of the most universally comfortable headphones you can buy. Three sizes of silicone ear tips and small ear fins help them stay secure, and a slightly slimmed-down design from the previous 1More Stylish ($60) model helps them fit well even in smaller ears. The ColorBuds are IPX5 water-resistant, and they sound great. They're aptX-enabled for higher-quality Bluetooth audio (with aptX devices) and have punchy bass that’s impressive for headphones this size, but they never get too boomy. Such comfort, sound quality, and an AirPods-beating six hours of battery life at a price tag that’s much less make them among the best wire-free earbuds you can buy.

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4-Jabra Elite 7 Active

WIRED Gear editor Adrienne So likes the comfortable silicone coating and small size of these Jabra buds. We've recommended several pairs of Jabra's workout buds over the years, but these are the latest and greatest, with an IP57 rating for dust- and water resistance and eight hours of battery life between trips to the charging case. Sound quality is excellent, and you can customize the EQ in Jabra's Sound+ app if you have specific tuning requirements.

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5- Apple AirPods Max

They're some of the most expensive wireless headphones on the market, but Apple's AirPods Max (8/10, WIRED Recommends) will get you the best sound. They have rich bass, a massive soundstage, and excellent noise cancellation. My favorite part? The large Apple Watch-like knob on the top of the right ear cup, which you use to easily adjust the volume. Apple users will love how well they integrate with iOS devices, and especially how well they handle video. When watching via certain apps (HBO Max, for example), they can track your head to simulate full object-based surround sound.

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6-Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation)

I wasn't a huge fan of Apple's first-generation AirPods Pro, which had middling battery life to go with their excellent noise canceling and sound quality, but that issue has been solved for the second generation (9/10, WIRED Recommends). Along with six hours of juice and a new case with a speaker to help use Apple's “Find My” feature, the new version has better touch controls for quick volume adjustments, and better noise reduction and sound. If you own an iPhone and like to listen to songs at home or on the go, these are a really solid choice.

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7- Google Pixel Buds Pro

The Pixel Buds Pro (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is a perfect alternative to the AirPods Pro if you're an Android fan, like me. The cute multicolored earbuds have great noise canceling, a super comfortable fit, and an hour more playtime (seven) than the Apple-made equivalents. I also like that they switch quickly between multiple paired devices, which makes it nice for those of us who use headphones for both work and workouts.

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8-Bose Noise Canceling 700

Special digital signal processing (DSP) and an advanced microphone array inside these Bose headphones allow them to limit background noise and focus on your voice alone, making them excellent for call quality. Plus, the special mics and DSP pair with Bose’s incredibly effective noise-canceling tech for amazing peace and quiet when you’re home or out and about. All of that plus great comfort, long battery life, and excellent sound quality mean the Bose 700 should be your top pick if you place a lot of phone calls and Zoom meetings.

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9- Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro

The Buds2 Pro (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is a solid Android alternative for people who aren't stoked on the Pixel Buds Pro. They are supremely comfortable, and the dual-driver array means they offer better sound than the Pixel Buds, albeit without multi-device connectivity. You do, however, get better microphones than on the Google option, which makes these better for those who work and play in the same buds.

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10- Audio-Technica ATH-M20xBT

Audio-Technica has been a fan favorite of DJs and content creators for decades for their durable build quality and great sound, and that's what I found when I tested these great $79 over-ears earlier this year (9/10, WIRED recommends). They have excellent sound quality for the money, and they have an astonishing 60 hours of playback time between charges. It's also great that they come with a cable for wired listening if for some reason you lose power for… an entire workweek.

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11- JLab Audio Go Air

For a much more affordable option, we like these wire-free earbuds from JLab (8/10, WIRED Recommends). They get only five hours of battery life per charge, and the case (which holds about four extra charges) has an open-top design that can collect a bit of dirt and lint from your pockets, but they're great cheap headphones. They are small and comfortable in your ears, and they sound good enough for the price. They also have an IP44 water-resistance rating, so you can sweat in them without worry. And the case has a built-in USB cable, so you don't need to tote an extra cord.

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12- Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 Headphones

A combination of soft memory-foam-filled leather, flawlessly applied fabric, and high-quality plastics makes these light noise-canceling headphones (9/10, WIRED Recommends) the most comfortable I have tried. The sound, too, is remarkable. This established English audio brand showcased the full weight of its many decades of engineering high-end loudspeakers and headphones. The only downside is that this pair doesn't cancel noise quite as well as the best from Sony or Bose, so you may want one of those if you're primarily concerned with silence.

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13- Sony LinkBuds

If you like hearing the sounds of the world along with the sound of music when you're on the go, the new LinkBuds (8/10, WIRED Recommends) are for you. These tiny buds have holes in the center of each driver, so outside sounds can filter into your ears. This makes them great for runs or bike rides, where safety is an issue. They're small and comfortable, and they come with a compact charging case that fits in even the smallest pockets. Our only gripe? No wireless charging.

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14- HP HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless

This wireless headset from HyperX has great sound and a decent mic, along with solid build quality, but that's not what garnered it an extremely rare 10/10 in our review. That would be the insane battery life: WIRED reviewer Eric Ravenscraft has spent over 200 hours listening to these without having to recharge them—they're rated for 300 hours. We're still scratching our heads as to how HyperX has play times that are literally 10 times the competition, but for now, the simple fact that it isn't a lie makes them easily the best wireless gaming headset around.

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15- JLab Audio JBuddies Studio Bluetooth

These compact Bluetooth headphones limit the volume to your kiddos’ ears, keeping all sound below 85 decibels—the physician-recommended limit for extended listening without hearing damage. They get 13 hours of listening time and have a durable design with pinch-less hinges to survive whatever kids throw at them. The gray, blue, and purple colors also make it easier to tell whose pair is whose if you have multiple children. Plus, at just $30, they don't break the bank.

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