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Best Wired Headphones

There's no need to worry about pairing your devices, a connectivity or audio lag, or running out of charge if you choose wired headphones. With no audio compression or loss of sound quality, the ease and reliability of 'plug in and go' makes a pair of wired headphones appealing to many.



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Wireless headphones may be gaining in popularity, but here are some reasons why wired headphones are still a favourable choice:

Sound Quality The bar for sound quality is set by wired headphones. The best wireless headphones aren't going to sound as good as the best wired headphones, because Bluetooth performance can't compare to a wired connection. In a professional music studio, you'll find audiophiles and professionals use wired headphones for the best sound quality.

Price The best ones that the professionals use are very expensive. But if you compare a pair of wired headphones to a wireless pair with the same sound quality, wired ones are always cheaper. This is because without the need for a battery or wireless antenna, wired headphones are cheaper to make.

Reliability With a wired connection, there aren't really any external factors that will affect the sound quality. With Bluetooth headphones, your listening experience can be impacted by several factors not within your control, such as the number of other Bluetooth devices in close proximity, or bad and faulty software.



Durability New technology and new innovations mean there's a frequent turnover of tech products, often with a shorter lifespan. If you want to invest in a good quality pair of headphones, how long do you want them to last for? Most batteries in wireless headphones are not removable, meaning that once the battery dies, the headphones themselves become pretty obsolete.

Use our filters to narrow down your choices. The 3.5mm audio jack is most common, but you may have need for 6.3mm, 2.5mm or USB compatibility. Know all the brands? The Brand filter is also helpful for finding details and reviews on headphones from plenty of brands, including top Japanese and German manufacturers such as Audio Technica, Sennheiser and Beyerdynamic, amongst others.

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Fiio F9

Fiio F9

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: Very strong value .. triple driver delivers detailed sound... for the price, excellent value. Bass is adequate, but wouldn't suit the bass hungry crowd. Most comfortable and stay-in-ear designed I

  • TypeOver-Ear
  • Colour / Finish Black, Red
  • Frequency Response15Hz - 40kHz
  • Jack Plug2.5mm and 3.5mm
  • Cord Length 1.2 m
Sony MDR-7506

Sony MDR-7506

4.8 from 4 reviews

Latest review: I bought a pair of Sony MDR V6 headphones in 2006. The MDR V6 is basically the same as the Sony MDR-7506, with perhaps only minor cosmetic differences between the two. Needless to say, the MDR V6



Price (RRP) A$220.00

  • TypeOver-Ear
  • Colour / Finish Black
  • Jack Plug2.5mm and 6.3mm
Fiio F9 Pro

Fiio F9 Pro

4.0 from 1 review

Latest review: Fiio has been winning the hearts and minds of audiophiles world wide with a selection of high quality products at very reasonable prices. As of recently, their foray into earphones has been an

  • Build Quality
    5.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    4.0 (1)
  • Sound Quality
    4.0 (1)
  • Bass
    5.0 (1)
  • Comfort
    5.0 (1)
  • TypeOver-Ear
  • Colour / Finish Black
  • Frequency Response15Hz - 40kHz
  • Jack Plug2.5mm and 3.5mm
  • Cord Length 1.2 m
Fiio FH1

Fiio FH1

No reviews
  • TypeIn-Ear
  • Colour / Finish Green, Red, Black, Blue
  • Frequency Response20Hz - 40KHz
  • Jack Plug2.5mm and 3.5mm
  • Cord Length 1.2 m