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Best Wireless Headphones

There's plenty of choice when it comes to picking the best wireless headphones. Do you want in-ear, over-ear, or on-ear ones? Not sure what they all mean? Read on for a quick rundown of each type and their pros and cons.



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Apple AirPods In-Ear Headphones These types of earphones are either inserted in the ear canal, or rest on the outer ear. If you're afraid you'll run out of battery, several like the Apple Airpods also come with handy charging cases that you can take with you on the go.

  • Pros: Compact, lightweight and ultra portable, they are ideal for travelling and physical activities. Can also provide decent noise cancellation and won't interfere with hair, glasses or jewellery.
  • Cons: Sound and bass quality probably won't be as good as the best full-size headphones. Some people may also find small earbuds that sit on or in the ear uncomfortable or difficult to insert and remove.

Bose QuietComfort 35 QC35 II Over-Ear Headphones The earcups on these are the largest you can get, sealing in sound as they sit over and enclose your ears. These headphones are what audiophiles and sound engineers use, and flagship models like the Beats Studio 3 are usually over ear headphones.

  • Pros: Best sound quality and noise isolation capabilities. Larger earcups offer a bigger sound stage for better sound and bass. They are also more likely to come with advanced features like noise cancellation and high fidelity sound.
  • Cons: Price and portability. The best sound doesn't come cheap and being bigger and heavier, these aren't as compact or flexible as other headphones. They aren't suitable for sport, but are best used at home, the office or when commuting. Depending on the design and material, some may find that the earcups 'sweat' or the weight uncomfortable, causing ear fatigue.

JBL T450BT On-Ear Headphones These are not as compact as in ear wireless earphones, but not as heavy as over-ear headphones. Unlike over-ear headphones, they don't fully enclose your ear so offer a more 'open' listening experience.

  • Pros: Relative portability, comfort and sound quality. These tend not to 'sweat' as much as over-ear headphones, and being lighter, can be worn for a longer period of time without causing discomfort.
  • Cons: Poorer noise isolation compared to over-ear headphones. If you prefer absolute noise isolation, the earcups won't seal in sound entirely.

Headphones range in price from cheap low-end ones to pricey high-end ones, so use our Price filter to view options within your budget. If you have a favoured brand and want for example, Bose headphones, make sure to use our Brand filter. We have plenty of reviews on headphones from major brands like Beats by Dr Dre, JBL, Sennheiser and more. Connectivity is another important aspect to consider, in addition to wireless Bluetooth headphones, you may also prefer ones that allow for wired listening, such as with a 3.5mm audio jack.



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  • TypeIn-Ear
  • FeaturesCharging Case
  • Colour / Finish Black
  • Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Battery Life10 hours
  • ConnectionsBluetooth
  • Charging Time2 hours
ALDI Premium True Wireless Earbuds

Price (RRP) A$59.99

  • TypeIn-Ear
  • FeaturesCharging Case, Microphone Included and True Wireless (Earbuds Only)
  • Colour / Finish Black, Pink or White
  • Battery Life6 hours
  • ConnectionsBluetooth
Google Pixel Buds Just Black

Price (RRP) A$249.00

  • TypeIn-Ear
  • FeaturesCharging Case and Microphone Included
  • Colour / Finish Black
  • Battery Life5 hours
  • ConnectionsBluetooth

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Realme Buds Air

Realme Buds Air

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Price (RRP) A$149.00

  • TypeIn-Ear
  • FeaturesCharging Case, Microphone Included, Noise Cancelling and True Wireless (Earbuds Only)
  • Colour / Finish White, Black, Yellow
  • Battery Life17 hours
  • ConnectionsBluetooth
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