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Should You Get Noise-Cancelling Headphones or Earphones?
Over-ear (circumaural) headphones typically offer the most effective ANC. Their earcups can create a tight seal, and the earpads act as an additional barrier. That said, the less-common on-ear ANC models can still eliminate plenty of surrounding noise, are often far more comfortable, and stow away more easily.
ANC-capable earphones have also seen significant improvements in recent years. The most significant advantage of these models is their passive isolation; their eartips seal off your ear canal, effectively eliminating high frequencies even before you enable the ANC.
The advantages one style may present over another are less about ANC performance at this point and more about your preference and comfort. You can find class-leading active noise cancellation in each category.
Is It Worth Buying Noise-Cancelling Headphones?
Noise cancellation circuitry isn't cheap. If a model has been around for more than a year or two, you might find some deals, but a quality pair of headphones rarely sells for less than $200. If they do, the ANC on offer is probably acceptable for the price but not on the same level as the top-tier options. If you're looking for the best, prepare to pay between $350 and $400. Earphones are the exception, and you can get good performance for less than $200.
Whether it's worth spending that much depends on your typical listening environment. If you struggle to focus in the presence of noisy people, pets, or machines, then noise-cancelling headphones are absolutely worth the sense of quiet they can provide.
However, if noise cancellation isn't a major concern for you, focus on other key characteristics by exploring our lists of the best wireless headphones, the best earphones, and the best headphones overall. If you're on a tight budget, consider the best headphones available for under $50.
What Is Adaptive Noise Cancellation?
Adaptive noise cancellation refers to active noise cancellation that adjusts to environmental sounds measured in real time by microphones. Technically, all ANC must be adaptive to a degree or it wouldn’t work—after all, as the sound around you changes, so too must the ANC’s inverse response. However, the term adaptive ANC refers to models that adjust to changes in surrounding noise and shifts in your head’s position. Apple's Adaptive Audio mode is one of the best we've tested, and it can help protect your hearing.
With numerous adaptive models, you can quite literally hear the noise cancellation changing in real-time when you turn your head slightly, or even feel pressure changes in your ear canal. For some users, adaptive ANC represents a crucial advancement, and to others, it’s distracting. As such, some apps now allow you to switch between adaptive and manual ANC modes. You might even be able to set the ANC to focus on a specific frequency range or use a fader to change its overall intensity.
I literally can’t go out to the mall , store or even to a restaurant without literally jumping if I hear a loud noise .. went to eat outdoors at a place and all the music then the cars going by , I just can’t it’s draining. Got home and was literally in burnout mode for awhile. Anyways srry off I went off topic. I’ve heard Bose makes pretty good comfortable ones ? What about beats ? Any suggestions? I’m late diagnosed and desperate to find a pair …
I make a lot of calls and it’s hard to find public places with outlets that are quiet enough that it isn’t distracting or unprofessional for the people I’m calling and where it’s appropriate for me to make noise myself.
I don’t personally mind working around a lot of noise, I just don’t want the people on the other end to hear it.
I’m using an iPhone. Anybody have any recommendations?
Hi all, I’ve been WFH for over 2 years now and pretty soon am going to be spending a lot more time working from coffee shops. I’m in tech sales and have a few calls per day with prospects. I need a good pair of headphones that will block out any background noise so when I’m speaking on the call, the prospect only hears me and not coffee shop music/chatter etc.
Currently use AirPods Pro but the mic definitely does not block a ton of background noise. Any recommendations?
Thanks!
Hey guys,
My AirPods Max, which served me well for 3 years and a half, spluttered out the past month. I’m not willing to pay the $400 Apple demanded for a replacement, so I’m issuing the following request:
What’s a good pair of noise-cancelling Bluetooth headphones for a user deeply integrated with the Apple ecosystem (Mac, iPhone) without having to buy another pair of AirPods Maxes?
Sennheiser, Sony, etc... please suggest headphones within the realm of $300-$500, although I can spend a bit more if needed.
Thank you!