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The best in-ear headphones with active noise reduction in 2024
Editor’s choice
Alternative choice
Best audio quality
Apple choice
ANC champion
Best option for sports
Best choice under $150
Best choice under $120
Product
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Review
Review: Jabra Elite 10
Sony WF-1000XM5 Hands-on
Review: Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4
Review: Apple AirPods Pro 2
Review: Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds
Review: Jabra Elite 8 Active
Review: Nothing ear (2)
Review: Jabra Elite 4
Design format
Intra | port detection | physical controls
Intra | port detection | touch controls
Intra | port detection | touch controls
Intra | port detection | touch & haptic controls
Semi-Intra | Wearer Detection | Touch operation
Intra | Port Discovery | Physical Controls | IP68
Intra | port detection | haptic controls
Intra | port detection | physical controls
Weight
Weight per earpiece: 5.7 g | Case weight: 45.9 g
Weight per earpiece: 7.3 g | Case weight: 41 g
Weight per earphone: 6.2 g | Housing weight: 66.4 g
Weight per earphone: 5.3 g | Case weight: 50.8 g
Weight per earphone: 6.24 g | Case weight: 59.8 g
Weight per earphone: 5 g | Case weight: 46.4 g
Weight per earphone: 4.5 g | Case weight: 51.9 g
Weight per earphone: 4.6 g | Case weight: 33.4 g
Case dimensions
Case dimensions: 70.1 x 44.6 x 34.8 mm
IP rating
Audio
Driver 10 mm | Audio 360° | Dolby Atmos
Driver 6 mm | Audio 360° | DESS Extreme
Driver 7 mm | Qualcomm S5 Sound Gen 2 chip
Driver 11 mm | Audio Spatial
6 mm Drivers | 360° Audio
Frequency response
ANC
Yes, auto | Not adjustable
Yes, auto or manual | Adjustable
Yes, auto | Not adjustable
Yes, auto or manual | Not adjustable
Yes, automatic or manual, non-customizable
Yes6 microphones (3 per handset)Transparency Mode
Yes, auto or manual | Not adjustable
Yes, auto or manual | Not adjustable
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 5.3SBC and AAC codecsMultipoint
Bluetooth 5.2SBC, AAC, and LDAC codecsMultipoint
Codecs SBC, AAC, aptX adaptive, aptX lossless, LC3, LE Audio, Auracast. Multipoint
Bluetooth 5.3SBC and AAC codecsNo multipoint (but switchable from an Apple device to another)
Bluetooth 5.3SBC, AAC, aptX adaptive codecsNo multipoint
Bluetooth 5.3SBC, AAC codecsMultipoint
Bluetooth 5.3SBC, AAC, and LHDC codecsMultipoint
Bluetooth 5.2SBC, AAC, and aptX codecsMultipoint
Battery life
8h without ANC6h with ANC36h with case
12h without ANC8h with ANC28h with case
7.5 h without ANC7h with ANC30 h with case
6h without ANC5.5h with ANC and/or spatial audio30h with case
6h without ANC4h immersive sound24h with case
14h without ANC8h with ANC56h with case
6h without ANC5.5h with ANC20.5h with case
7h without ANC5.5h with ANC28h with case
Wireless charging
Offers*
This selection focuses on in-ear headphones. The open-fit design is generally not recommended for optimal noise reduction, even though there are models with ANC.
Noise reduction isn’t the sole criterion considered in this selection. Factors such as audio quality, intuitiveness of controls, customization options (equalizer, app), water resistance, and connectivity have also shaped this comparison.
We don’t advise purchasing the AirPods Pro 2 unless you own an iPhone or another Apple device. The features become quite limited otherwise. However, if you use an iPhone but aren’t keen on AirPods, rest assured that all models highlighted here are fully compatible and functional with an Apple smartphone.
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Buying guide: What you need to know about in-ear headphones with ANC
Sound quality
If you spend more money on a pair of headphones, you’ll usually get better sound. Of course, there are exceptions, like the legendary Koss Porta Pro on-ear headphones, but you can use this rule of thumb as a guide. As for technical data regarding the evaluation of sound quality, you will find the following information online and on the packaging:
Technical data and what it means
Feature
Impact
Size of the drivers
The small speakers that sit in headphones are also called drivers. Their size is often cited as a relevant criterion, but the evaluation also depends on the materials used and the quality of the drivers. So don’t be put off by small drivers.
Frequency response
The frequency response describes which pitches and depths the headphones cover. The wider the frequency range, the better the sound quality in theory.
Watt
The power of loudspeakers is measured in watts. The more watts, the higher the output.
Decibel
Manufacturers usually specify the maximum volume in decibels. Since the sound level becomes critical from 85 decibels, the volume of most headphones is perfectly adequate.
Bluetooth codec
The Bluetooth codec is particularly important for wireless in-ear headphones. It determines in which limitations the technical components can work. Read more on our overview page about Bluetooth codecs!
However, it is not advisable to judge the sound quality of a pair of headphones solely because of these technical characteristics. After all, preferences in sound quality are as varied as your taste in music. It is therefore very practical if you can adjust the sound to your listening habits via equalizers and sound profiles.
ANC
The term “ANC” stands for Active Noise Cancellation and describes a technique for reducing background noise. Unlike the classic, passive noise-canceling headphones used in the industry, ANC is active noise cancellation.
However, since ANC is a very popular feature, manufacturers try to integrate the function into their headphones by hook or by crook. The result is grotty ANC features in cheap headphones. So be sure to check out our reviews because we test the effectiveness of noise cancellation in every new pair of headphones.
Battery life
The battery life of in-ear headphones comes down to two components. One is the runtime of the headphones themselves, and then there is the capacity of the charging cases that come with them. Make sure that not only the total runtime is long, but also that of the individual earbuds.
Generally, though, it’s a plus that you can still get 1-2 full charges via the charging case when you’re on the go. Features like Quick-Charging or Wireless-Charging, which works with some smartphones even by putting it on the phone, are practical functions.
Design
When we mention in-ear headphones with ANC, we usually mean models that sit directly in the ear canal. If you don’t like this design, there are models like the OnePlus Buds or the Apple AirPods. These sit in front of the ear canal and are not inserted directly into your ear holes.
nextpit recommends: The best in-ear headphones with ANC
The best wireless earphones with ANC: Jabra Elite 10
The Jabra Elite 10 are my favorite headphones of the year / © nextpit
Jabra Elite 10 full review by nextpit
The Jabra Elite 10 are unquestionably my favorite headphones of the year. Jabra has successfully addressed the sole shortcoming that previously hindered its competitiveness against giants like Sony and Bose. The advancements in active noise reduction are evident, and Jabra now stands toe-to-toe with its high-end counterparts. Additionally, these headphones boast a sleek design, superior audio quality, and commendable battery life.
The Scandinavian design, characterized by its minimalist aesthetic and subdued colors, continues to impress. The Jabra Elite 10 rank among the most comfortable earphones I’ve ever tried. They ensure an excellent fit in the ear and are some of the lightest in this category.
In terms of features, they leave no stone unturned, offering multipoint, port detection, and mono use. The audio quality is stellar, though it’s worth noting that these headphones do not support HD audio codecs, limiting themselves to SBC/AAC.
Their battery life is also impressive, placing them in the higher end of the mid-range market.
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The alternative to the best wireless headphones: Sony WF-1000XM5
The Sony WF-1000XM5 are an excellent high-end alternative to ANC wireless headphones. / © nextpit
Sony WF-1000XM5 full review by nextpit
The Sony WF-1000XM5 are Sony’s latest wireless earphones featuring active noise cancellation. Boasting a minimalist and compact design, they ensure a snug fit and comfortable usage.
New drivers and processors deliver balanced audio quality, enriched with deep bass and outstanding spatialization. Naturally, the HD LDAC codec remains integral. The active noise cancellation is remarkably effective, bolstered by three microphones in each earpiece.
Battery life is another highlight, offering 8 hours of playback with ANC and extending up to 36 hours with the charging case. Given these features, the Sony WF-1000XM5 stand out as a top choice for those in the market for premium wireless headphones with ANC
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The best audio quality: Sennheiser Momentum TW 4
The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 are the champions of audio quality. / © nextpit
The in-depth Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 review
The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 are top-of-the-range wireless headphones worthy of their rank, with their remarkable sound quality. This is made possible by support for HD codecs such as aptX lossless. They also offer good battery life of over seven hours, and are compatible with Bluetooth LE Audio.
With the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4, you’ll enjoy a neutral sound signature that reinforces the excellent sound quality. Just bear in mind that aptX lossless is not yet widely supported by smartphones, and that active noise reduction is not at the level of Bose, Apple or Sony.
The headphones also stand out for their imposing design and their companion app, complete with five-band equalizer and customizable touch controls.
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The best true wireless earphones with ANC for Apple: AirPods Pro 2
The AirPods Pro 2 have touch and capacitive surfaces for the ANC and volume controls. / © nextpit
NextPit’s full review of the Apple AirPods Pro 2
The AirPods Pro 2 are the top Apple headphones for enjoying music on your iPhone via Apple Music with your Apple account. In essence, if you’re deeply ingrained in Apple’s ecosystem, this review won’t sway you. Purchasing the AirPods Pro 2 is the most straightforward and logical choice.
The noise cancellation is truly outstanding. It rivals, if not surpasses, the Sony WF-1000XM5. Apple has genuinely outdone themselves, though it’s a pity that the ANC isn’t adjustable.
That stands as the primary drawback of the AirPods Pro 2. Everything operates on autopilot, offering scant customization options. The audio quality is commendable but relies solely on the basic AAC codec. The lack of support for lossless audio baffles me.
However, spatial audio shines bright. Paired with an iPhone, the user experience is seamless. Pairing, equalization, and noise cancellation all happen automatically. Everything is tailored for you—it’s as simple as plug-and-play.
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The wireless headphones with the best active noise cancellation: Bose QC Ultra Earbuds
The surface of each Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds is tactile. / © nextpit
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds in the full nextpit review
The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds actually have what it takes to be the winner, which is expected since it comes with an MSRP of $299.00. However, Bose made a few mistakes that eventually cost its podium finish—the earbuds neither support multipoint Bluetooth connectivity nor have a wireless charging case.
Leaving this faux pas aside, you get very good in-ears that perform exceptionally well, especially when it comes to active noise cancellation. It simply leaves the competition from Jabra to Apple and Sony behind in the dust. The Bose QC Ultra earbuds are IPX4-certified and have a very high-quality finish, but are also quite massive and chunky in design.
On a positive note, the earbuds support Qualcomm’s adaptive aptX audio codec. Apart from that, not much has changed technically compared to the Bose QC Earbuds II. In the review, our colleague Antoine also praised the 360° immersive sound, which is particularly impressive when used in place.
With ANC, the batteries last up to six hours and thanks to the charging case, you can fully charge them by another three times. If you want to use the best pair of earbuds currently available in terms of ANC, the Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds are the best choice. In general, however, we think the price is too high, even if you can currently get them for around $250.
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The best wireless headphones with ANC for sports: Jabra Elite 8 Active
The form factor of the Jabra Elite 8 Active, inspired by a guitar mediator, is very discreet and compact. / © nextpit
The Jabra Elite 8 Active in nextpit’s review
The Jabra Elite 8 Active are the best wireless headphones for sports. The headphones are IP68-certified, which means you can use them without worry even when you’re sweating profusely. They can withstand all weather conditions, and you can even submerge them to a depth of 5 feet (1m50).
But even apart from sports use, the Jabra Elite 8 Active are excellent wireless headphones. Their audio quality is second to none. Their battery life of over seven hours with ANC activated is among the most solid on the market. The physical controls are intuitive. What’s more, their compact, discreet design ensures an excellent fit in the ear, even without silicone fins, and they remain very comfortable during long sessions.
The only drawback is that their noise reduction isn’t as good as that of the best models on the market. However, headphones from Apple, Bose or Sony, which offer better noise reduction, are also much more expensive than the Jabra Elite 8 Active.
The Jabra Elite 8 Active supports SBC and AAC codecs, Dolby Atmos for 360° audio, as well as multipoint. The battery lasts eight hours with ANC and 14 hours without ANC. The IP54-certified charging box provides up to 56 hours of total listening time.
Best TWS earbuds with ANC under $150: Nothing Ear (2)
The stems of the Nothing ear (2) have a haptic surface for control. / © nextpit
The Nothing ear (2) complete review by nextpit
The Nothing ear (2) undoubtedly offer the best value for wireless active noise-canceling earphones in the market. For under $150, they come equipped with adaptive ANC, wireless charging, and an HD audio codec with LHDC.
While their noise cancellation might not match that of pricier headphones in this selection, the ANC is still commendable for its price bracket.
The sound quality has seen a significant upgrade, thanks to the HD codec that was notably absent in last year’s Nothing ear (1). A battery life of 6 hours is also quite satisfactory.
In essence, the Nothing ear (2) strike a balance of being comprehensive, affordable, and genuinely wireless. They also boast a unique transparent design, allowing a peek into their inner workings. Isn’t that incredibly cool and unique? Or maybe not?
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Best TWS earbuds with ANC under $120: Jabra Elite 4
The in-ear format of the Jabra Elite 4 gives them excellent passive noise isolation. / © nextpit
NextPit’s full review of the Jabra Elite 4
The Jabra Elite 4 are a hidden gem. Priced at less than $120, these true wireless headphones come with ANC—a feature seldom seen in this price bracket.
What’s even more impressive is the quality of the ANC in a pair of wireless headphones at this price. The inclusion of the aptX codec further elevates their appeal.
Their sound profile is accurate, and any lack of bass can be readily adjusted through the comprehensive Jabra Sound+ app. The capability for multipoint Bluetooth connection is another commendable feature, especially considering even the pricier $250 AirPods Pro 2 lack genuine multipoint functionality.
However, the Jabra Elite 4 aren’t without shortcomings. The microphone quality leaves much to be desired, the design might not appeal to everyone, and there’s a lack of customization options for controls and noise reduction. Yet, for under $120, they’re arguably the best option available.
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What’s your take on this selection of true wireless headphones with ANC? Is noise reduction crucial for you too? Which brands or models should be included? Should we also review models above $300?
This article was updated on March 2024 to include the Sennheiser Momentum TW 4 in the suggestion list.
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