Best iPhone headphones 2023: budget, premium, wireless (2024)

By Andy Madden, Joe Svetlik

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Tom Wiggins

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The best iPhone headphones: quick menu

Best iPhone headphones 2023: budget, premium, wireless (1)

1. The list in brief
2. Best overall
3. Best premium over-ears
4. Best cheap on-ears
5. Best ANC over-ears
6. Best audiophile over-ears
7. Best cheap earbuds
8. Best ANC earbuds
9. How to choose
10. How we test

The iPhone is one of the best phones around. With thousands of apps, a user-friendly design and an amazing camera, no wonder it's the handset of choice for millions of people around the world. The biggest draw for us, though, is the brilliant sound quality.

Apple's retired its EarPods, the rather flimsy buds that used to come free in the box, so now is a great time to upgrade to a pair of headphones that will do your iPhone justice. The AirPods 3 are okay but they still don't match the best wireless earbuds on the market.

Speaking of which, the AirPods Pro 2 are now up there with the very best. They're a viable, five-star alternative to the likes of the Sony WF-1000XM5 and Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II thanks to their excellent sound quality and noise-cancelling. Finally, for those who want an excellent pair of over-ear headphones, you have the AirPods Max which are quite expensive, but in our eyes justify every penny.

But your options aren't just limited to Apple. Below, we've selected only the best iPhone headphones from our recent reviews that are compatible with Apple's handset so you can get the very best audio from your Apple smartphone.

So which will you choose? Wireless or wired? Noise-cancelling or noise-isolating? In-ear, on-ear or over-ear? Have a look and see which takes your fancy.

The quick list

Best overall

1. Apple AirPods Pro 2

Best overall

With brilliant sound and unbeatable usability, Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 are the perfect partner for your iPhone.

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Best premium over-ears

2. Apple AirPods Max

Best premium over-ears

If you can afford them, these are the best premium over-ears that you can buy for an iPhone.

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Best cheap on-ears

3. Sony WH-CH520

Best cheap on-ears

These on-ears make up for their plasticky build with an audio performance that’s easily in excess of the asking price.

Read more below

Best ANC over-ears

4. Sony WH-1000XM5

Best ANC over-ears

With sensational sonic clarity, punchy delivery and an extensive list of handy features, these over-ear Sony noise-cancellers are an absolute joy to use.

Read more below

Best audiophile over-ears

5. Focal Bathys

Best audiophile over-ears

The Bathys are easy to recommend for anyone after portability in a premium pair of headphones.

Read more below

Best cheap earbuds

6. Sony WF-C500

Best cheap earbuds

These comfortable entry-level in-ears take pointers from Sony’s pricier buds, which makes them a brilliant option for iPhone owners who are on a tight budget.

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Best ANC earbuds

7. Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II

Best ANC earbuds

Bose’s latest wireless buds might be pricey but they set the benchmark for noise-cancelling in a pair of in-ears.

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The best iPhone headphones overall

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1. Apple AirPods Pro 2

Apple's best-sounding wireless earbuds – if you own an iPhone, these are a no-brainer.

Specifications

Noise-cancelling: Yes

Bluetooth: AAC, SBC

Battery life: 6hrs (+24hrs from charging case)

Wireless charging: Yes

Waterproof: Water resistant

Finishes: White

Reasons to buy

+

Clear, detailed and powerful sound

+

Excellent noise-cancelling

+

Longer battery life

+

Smooth, intuitive use with iOS devices

Reasons to avoid

-

Many features are iOS-only

-

No customisable ANC

Apple's in-ear AirPods have always been decent but unremarkable wireless earbuds. They've picked up quite a number of four-star reviews over the years. But with the AirPods Pro 2, Apple has made a pair of wireless buds that delivers the goods.

How? Noise-cancelling is better, battery life is longer, and you get new features and, more importantly, much improved sound quality. They also cost the same as the original AirPods Pro, which helps.

Fit is very good, and the tweaked design feels a lot less intrusive than some in-ears. Apple has finally added on-bud volume controls, which takes the user experience up a level too.

The noise-cancelling works a treat, while Adaptive Transparency muffles loud noises when letting in ambient sounds. And the sound quality? With weight, detail and a good dose of dynamic subtlety, they impress there too. We love Sony's WF-1000XM5 as well, but the way the AirPods mesh with Apple's ecosystem makes them the go-to pair for iPhone owners.

Read the full Apple AirPods Pro 2 review

The best premium over-ear iPhone headphones

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2. Apple AirPods Max

Expensive, but the Max deliver stellar sound and noise-cancelling.

Specifications

Bluetooth: AAC

Battery life: 20hr

Charging: USB-C

Built-in mic and controls: Yes

Transparency mode: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Superb sound and noise-cancelling

+

Cinematic spatial audio

+

Exceptional build quality

Reasons to avoid

-

Near-pointless case

-

Audio cable not included

-

Practically Apple-only

Apple's first over-ears certainly aren't cheap but they don't put a foot wrong when it comes to sonics. In fact, their detail and spaciousness puts them among the very best iPhone headphones we have ever tested – no wonder they won a 2021 What Hi-Fi? Award.

They do work with non-Apple products but you’ll miss out on their most unique features, namely cinematic Spatial Audio, which provides a convincing virtual surround sound experience from 5.1, 7.1 and evenDolby Atmoscontent.

Apple's use of premium materials delivers excellent comfort but it does mean the AirPods Max are nearly 150g heavier than the Sony WH-1000XM5, which might be something to consider. Some may find the design quirky but you can't argue with Apple's superb build quality.

Overall, these iPhone headphones are an absolute triumph, albeit a very expensive one.

Read the full Apple AirPods Max review

The best cheap on-ear iPhone headphones

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3. Sony WH-CH520

Cheap and cheerful but without much compromise, these on-ears are a real bargain.

Specifications

Bluetooth: SBC, AAC

Battery life: 50hr

Charging: USB-C

Built-in mic and controls: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Balanced and engaging sound

+

Great battery life

+

Useful and extensive control app

Reasons to avoid

-

Dynamically inhibited

-

Could conceivably have greater insight

You can’t really expect the Earth when you’re paying less than £50 for a pair of headphones, but what’s remarkable about the Sony WH-CH520 is how little compromise they demand of you considering the cost.

Sure, these over-ears don’t exactly feel luxurious, but they don’t feel badly put together either. Despite weighing just 147g everything feels solid and robust, with padding that makes them comfortable to wear for long periods – and with a battery that lasts up to 50 hours between charges that’s certainly a possibility.

That extends to their sonic performance, too, with a nicely balanced, fairly informative, and enjoyable listen making them hard to take off. They’re a bit limited when it comes to dynamism but overall it’s an engaging sound, particularly considering the price tag.

They don’t skimp on features either, with multipoint Bluetooth 5.2, Android Fast Pair, and Sony’s Headphones Connect app offering some EQ presets, a five-band equaliser, and a hearing test to help you customise the sound to your ears.

Make no mistake, the Sony WH-CH520 are an absolute bargain.

Read the full Sony WH-CH520 review

The best ANC over-ear iPhone headphones

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4. Sony WH-1000XM5

Sony premium noise-cancelling headphones are a great option for iPhone users.

Specifications

Bluetooth: SBC, AAC, LDAC

Battery life: 30hr

Charging: USB-C

Built-in mic and controls: Yes

Transparency mode: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Sensational sonic clarity

+

Nice to use

+

Punchy and precise, agile bass

Reasons to avoid

-

Build less premium than before

-

Don’t fold away completely

It can be tricky for a manufacturer to push the sound performance of a product consistently from generation to generation, but that is what Sony has managed to do with the WH-1000XM5 wireless headphones, our favourite wireless, ANC over-ears.

When we first saw the Sony WH-1000XM5, we were more than a bit surprised. We wondered whether it was a wise move to give one of Sony’s biggest success stories in recent memory – and some of the best iPhone headphones ever made – a major redesign.But it's paid off.

The Sony XM5 headphones might feel a little less premium than before, but the jump in sound quality from the previous generation is a big one, and rivals once again have their work cut out. If you are looking for a new pair of premium over-ear iPhone headphones and you can't stretch to the AirPods Max, your auditioning should start here.

Read the full Sony WH-1000XM5 review

The best audiophile over-ear iPhone headphones

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5. Focal Bathys

Focal blends Bluetooth into its high-end headphones recipe with great success.

Specifications

Bluetooth version: aptX Adaptive, aptX, SBC, AAC

Noise-cancelling: Yes

Battery life: 30hrs

Charging: USB-C

Built-in mic and controls: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Compellingly big, spacious, clear sound

+

Pleasingly full-bodied balance

+

Gorgeous and solidly built

Reasons to avoid

-

Plasticky buttons

Focal’s entrance into this burgeoning premium Bluetooth headphones market isn’t surprising considering its presence at the premium end of the wired space. And nor is the success of its first effort.

The gorgeous-looking Bathys are highly recommendable for anyone after the convenience of portability in a premium pair of headphones at this price, who can stretch their budget above the B&W Px8 but not to the heights of the Mark Levinson No5.909.

For a wireless headphone performance, it’s among the most engaging we have heard. And if you want them to double up as home headphones for longer listening stints, which they are more than comfortable enough to wear for, know that going wired via the built-in DAC/USB-C port does add a degree of refinement and tightness to the delivery, although you'll need a dongle to do that with an iPhone.

Noise cancellation is fairly non-intrusive to the performance, too, and if you need it – as we did on two flights during testing – it does a decent job of diminishing distracting outside world noise from your music listening in ‘Silent’ mode.

Read the full Focal Bathys review

The best cheap iPhone earbuds

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6. Sony WF-C500

These no-frills Sony buds are a great budget option for iPhone users.

Specifications

Bluetooth: SBC, AAC

Noise-cancelling: No

Battery life: 10hrs (20hrs with charging case)

Charging: USB-C

Built-in mic and controls: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Compact and comfortable design

+

Spirited, well-balanced sound

+

Fine control app

Reasons to avoid

-

Ordinary battery life

-

Slightly small-scale sound

-

Numerous serious rivals

Think of Sony's WF-C500 wireless earbuds as a no-frills version of the WF-1000XM5. They deliver a lot of what makes those wireless earbuds a success without cutting too many corners.

The sound is nicely balanced, there's loads of mid-range detail on show and it's presented in a cohesive and musical package.

Battery life is 10 hours from the buds themselves, which should be plenty for most, and the case provides another 10 hours, so the total battery life can be bettered by some rivals. Sony's WF-C700N are even better if you can afford to spend a bit more, but if you're after some of the best cheap iPhone headphones, the WF-C500 should be on your shortlist.

Read the full Sony WF-C500 review

The best ANC iPhone earbuds

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7. Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II

What Hi-Fi? Awards 2022 winner. Bose's flagship wireless earbuds sound the business.

Specifications

Bluetooth version: SBC, AAC

Noise-cancelling: Yes

Battery life: 24hrs (buds: 6hrs; case: 18hrs)

Charging: USB-C

Built-in mic and controls: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Exceptional noise-cancelling

+

Fantastic sense of refinement

+

Beautifully balanced sound

+

Excellent detail levels

Reasons to avoid

-

Battery life can be bettered

-

No Bluetooth multipoint

-

No wireless charging

-

No high-quality BT codec support

Say hello to the best premium wireless earbud winners at the What Hi-Fi? Awards 2022. As the title of the award suggests, these premium Bluetooth in-ears sound amazing and offer slightly better, more customisable ANC than the AirPods Pro.

Smaller and lighter than the original QC Earbuds, the Earbuds II provide a comfortable fit and lots of features. Bluetooth 5.3 is a big bonus, and the Bose app allows you to alter the amount of noise-cancelling on offer via a number of customisable presets.

Speaking of noise-cancelling, the Bose are at the top of their game. They can automatically adjust the amount of ANC on offer so your music isn’t drowned out by particularly loud noises and the effect is deeply impressive. As for sound, it's balanced and neutral and overflowing with fine detail.

It's a shame there's no support for high-quality wireless audio codecs such asLDACoraptX HD (though aptX Adaptive arrived in February), nor is there wireless charging or Multipoint Bluetooth. But we don't think this is the end of the world when you consider that these classy buds ooze such sophistication in every other area.

Read the full Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II review

How to choose the best iPhone headphones for you

First things first: are you going wireless? Most of the pairs above are wireless, but you shouldn't discount wired models, especially if they themselves are discounted (some – but no means all – wired pairs are cheaper than their wireless counterparts).

Remember: modern iPhones don't have a 3.5mm headphone jack, so some wired pairs on this list will require a Lightning to 3.5mm adapter. Check you have access to one before you buy.

If you are going wireless, check which version of Bluetooth the headphones support. Newer headphones support Bluetooth 5.0 or later, which has much greater range than version 4, so you can stray further from your music source without tunes dropping out.

Noise-cancelling can shut out the outside world and let you hear your music more clearly without cranking it up, saving your hearing, but it can impact battery life – the non-noise-cancelling Cambridge Audio Melomania 1 Plus, for example, last a marathon 45 hours before needing powering up from a mains socket. It's a trade-off.

Most of these pairs have built-in microphones and controls, too, so you can skip tracks and take calls without fishing your phone out of your pocket or bag.

How we test iPhone headphones

Here atWhat Hi-Fi?we review hundreds of products every year – and that includes plenty of headphones. So how do we come to our review verdicts? And why can you trust them?

We have state-of-the-art testing facilities in London and Bath, where our team of expert reviewers do all our testing. This gives us complete control over the testing process, ensuring consistency.

Of course we take headphones out in the field and use them as any buyer would, so we know how they perform in real-world conditions.

All are tested in comparison with rival products in the same price category, and all review verdicts are agreed upon by the team as a whole rather than an individual reviewer, again helping to ensure consistency and avoid any personal preference.

TheWhat Hi-Fi?team has more than 100 years experience of reviewing, testing and writing about consumer electronics.

From all of our reviews, we choose the best products to feature in our Best Buys. That's why if you take the plunge and buy one of the products recommended above, or on any other Best Buy page, you can be assured you're getting aWhat Hi-Fi?approved product.

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Andy Madden

Andy is Deputy Editor of What Hi-Fi? and a consumer electronics journalist with nearly 20 years of experience writing news, reviews and features. Over the years he's also contributed to a number of other outlets, including The Sunday Times, the BBC, Stuff, and BA High Life Magazine. Premium wireless earbuds are his passion but he's also keen on car tech and in-car audio systems and can often be found cruising the countryside testing the latest set-ups. In his spare time Andy is a keen golfer and gamer.

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    Best iPhone headphones 2023: budget, premium, wireless (2024)

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    What is better than AirPods? ›

    • OnePlus Buds Pro 2. The OnePlus Buds Pro 2 are easily the best AirPods alternative on the market right now. ...
    • Sony WF-1000XM5. The Sony WF-1000XM5 might be expensive, but with sound and ANC this good, they kind of deserve to be. ...
    • Bose QuietComfort Ultra. ...
    • EarFun Air Pro 3. ...
    • Beats Fit Pro. ...
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    Do any earbuds work with an iPhone? ›

    However, it's not strictly necessary, and most Bluetooth headphones will still work with Apple devices. Additionally, since newer iPhones no longer have a headphone jack, opting for a wireless pair of headphones is easier.

    Which headphones are better than Apple? ›

    The quick list
    • Sony WH-1000XM5. $323.99. at Amazon. $328. at Walmart. $348. at Crutchfield. ...
    • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. $379. at Amazon. $379. at Bose.com US. $379. ...
    • Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless. $280.11. at Amazon. $299.95. at Sweetwater Sound. $299.99. ...
    • Mark Levinson No. 5909. $999. at Crutchfield. $999. at Crutchfield. ...
    • Focal Bathys.
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    Why are iPhone headphones so good? ›

    Apple's wired buds sound just fine for the price, and their handy inline controls and clear microphone give them an edge on wireless earbuds that are much more expensive. Plus, you never have to worry about running out of battery — or worse, a stray earbud going missing.

    Is it better to get AirPods or headphones? ›

    Headphones offer better noise cancellation, fuller coverage, and a more comfortable listening experience. Earbuds are cheaper and more convenient, slipping into your pocket or bag with ease, and they aren't as conspicuous to wear. You can choose between wired or wireless earbuds or headphones in different price ranges.

    Can any wireless headphones work with an iPhone? ›

    Using a Bluetooth® connection, you can use third-party devices such as wireless keyboards, headphones, speakers, car kits, game controllers, and more with iPhone. Note: iPhone must be within about 33 feet (10 meters) of the Bluetooth device.

    Is Beats owned by Apple? ›

    The brand's continued success helps bring the energy, emotion and excitement of playback in the recording studio back to the listening experience for music lovers worldwide. Beats was acquired by Apple Inc. in July 2014.

    Why are AirPods Max so expensive? ›

    One simple reason: marketing and product placement, that's the only real reason, don't listen to people saying oh it's alien tech, it's super advanced, it's out of this world…they aren't. Apple ALWAYS sets the price tag higher and higher because of product placement and because of a thing called perceived quality.

    Can I use non-Apple headphones with an iPhone? ›

    On your device, go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth. Stay on this screen until you complete the steps to pair your accessory. Place your accessory in discovery mode and wait for it to appear on your device.

    What earbuds pair with Apple? ›

    AirPods (2nd generation), AirPods Pro (1st or 2nd generation) with MagSafe Charging Case (Lightning), and AirPods Max wireless headphones use Apple AAC Bluetooth® Codec to ensure excellent audio quality.

    What is the difference between Bluetooth headphones and wireless headphones? ›

    Most types of wireless headphones are outfitted with proprietary transmitters, which means that they can't be used without this device. bluetooth technology doesn't have this same requirement, which makes it possible to connect these headphones to nearly any modern device.

    Are Apple AirPods worth it? ›

    When streaming music, our pros found the sound to be crisp and clear with rich bass. “The sound quality of Apple's earbuds is unmatched to me,” says Greenwald. “They're one of the most popular earbuds and for good reason. They have a really smooth frequency response that just sounds good.

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