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IN-EAR WIRELESS HEADPHONES

CHOOSING A GOOD pair of wireless earbuds is a tricky process. There are so many options across so many price points, it’s often easy to get lost when trying to make a decision. Luckily, we’ve got you covered. This test pits some of the most popular in–ear wireless headphones against each other, with prices ranging from $249 to $346.

Crucially, each pair of earbuds is equipped with noise cancellation tech. This helps cut out background sounds, enabling you to focus on what you’re listening to — perfect for when you’re on a train or trying to focus on that email in a noisy cafe.

There’s no set of buds that plays as well with your iPhone

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