Top 5 Wireless Headphones (2026 Edition)

We’ve tested and reviewed the best over ear wireless headphones for comfort, sound quality, and value — from budget picks to premium noise-cancelling options.

Sony ULT WEAR Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones

The Sony ULT WEAR takes inspiration from the brand’s flagship WH-1000XM5, bringing the same powerful processor and ULT POWER SOUND for rich, detailed audio with deep, punchy bass. They’re perfect for those who want immersive sound without compromising comfort. Also available in forest grey and off-white.

Advanced Noise Cancelling: Industry-leading noise suppression using the same processor as the WH-1000XM5.
ULT POWER SOUND Mode: Boosts bass response for club-like depth and energy.
Battery Life: Up to 30 hours (with ANC on) and quick-charge gives 5 hours in 10 minutes.
Crystal-Clear Calls: Beamforming microphones and AI noise reduction ensure great clarity.
Smart Compatibility: Works seamlessly with iOS and Android, including voice assistant support.
Comfortable & Foldable: Lightweight design with soft ear cushions—ideal for travel or long sessions.

Best For:
Listeners who want a premium sound experience with serious bass and advanced noise cancelling, without paying flagship-level prices.

Approx. Price: £130 – £150

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Sony WH-CH520 – Wireless Bluetooth On-Ear Headphones

A compact and affordable pair that punches well above its price. Lightweight, long-lasting, and tuned by Sony’s audio engineers—ideal for casual listening or commuting. Also available in Pink, White, Yellow, Blue and Beige

Custom EQ via Sony Headphones App.
Up to 50 hours battery life, USB-C fast charge.
Built-in mic for calls.
Multipoint Bluetooth pairing.
Noise Cancelling: No
Lightweight & foldable for portability.

Best For:
Daily listeners who want reliability and comfort on a budget.

Approx. Price: £35 – £50

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Soundcore by Anker Q20i – Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling

One of the best-performing budget ANC headphones on the market, the Q20i offers punchy bass, long battery life, and solid noise cancellation for the price. Also available in Blue, Pink and White.

Hybrid ANC reduces up to 90% of external noise.
Battery Life: Up to 60 hours playback (ANC off).
40mm dynamic drivers deliver deep bass.
Smart Compatibility: Dual device pairing.
Foldable design for easy travel.
Custom EQ using Soundcore app.

Best For:
Travellers and commuters who want affordable active noise cancelling without cutting corners.

Approx. Price: £40 – £45

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Soundcore by Anker Q30 – Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones

A long-standing fan favourite that balances comfort, clarity, and noise cancellation. With multiple ANC modes and Hi-Res Audio certification, the Q30 delivers outstanding value. Also available in Blue or Pink.

Hi-Res Audio Certified 40mm drivers.
Battery Life: 40 hrs with ANC, 60 hrs standard use.
Three ANC modes (Transport, Indoor, Outdoor).
Multipoint & NFC pairing.
Plush memory-foam ear cups.

Best For:
Home workers or commuters wanting premium comfort without a premium price tag.

Approx. Price: £70 – £100

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Bose QuietComfort Ultra (2nd Gen) – Premium Bluetooth Headphones

This Bose QuietComfort Ultra (2nd Gen) redefines comfort and clarity. With spatial-audio immersion, world-class active noise cancellation, and plush materials designed for long-haul wear, it’s the go-to for audiophiles and frequent travellers alike. Available in Black, Desert Gold or White Smoke.

Breakthrough Spatialised Audio: Delivers immersive sound that places you “in front” of the music.
Advanced ANC: Quiet Mode, Immersion Mode, and Aware Mode give powerful noise cancellation plus situational awareness.
Battery Life: Up to 30 hours of play time.
Clear Calls: Adaptive mic system and AI-based background noise suppression ensure excellent call clarity.
Smart Compatibility: Bluetooth 5.3, multipoint connection, USB-C, and high end build for premium feel.
Ultra-soft build for long-haul comfort.

Best For:
Travellers and audiophiles who want the ultimate comfort, noise isolation, and sound fidelity in a high-end headphone.

Approx. Price: £450 – £500

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🎧 Wireless Headphones Buying Guide 2026: How to Choose the Right Pair

Decide What You’ll Use Them For

Start by pinpointing how you’ll mostly use your wireless headphones:

Active lifestyle / workouts → Lightweight, sweat-resistant models (earbuds or on-ears with water resistance)
Commuting & travel → Strong ANC (active noise cancelling), long battery life
Home listening / gaming → Rich soundstage, comfort over long sessions
Calls & meetings → Clear mic quality and good voice pickup

Knowing your primary use makes choosing the right features much easier.

Understand the Core Wireless Tech

Bluetooth version (5.0 / 5.2 / 5.4) – Newer versions = better range, efficiency, and stability
Codec support (AAC / SBC / aptX / LDAC) – Higher-quality codecs = better audio detail if your device supports it
Wireless range – Standard ~10 m; some offer longer range for better connectivity

For the best sound and stability, choose models that support aptX HD/LDAC if your phone or device allows it.

Noise Cancelling & Ambient Modes — Know the Difference

Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) — suppresses outside noise for immersive listening
Adaptive ANC — adjusts ANC levels based on environment
Transparency / Ambient Mode — lets outside sound in for safety or conversations

If you’ll be on loud trains or flights, great ANC matters more than pure specs.

Battery Life & Charging Convenience

Battery matters. Look at:

Listening time per charge — 20+ hours is ideal for travel
Case battery (for true wireless earbuds) — adds extra charges
Fast charge support — e.g., 10 min for 2 hours playback
Wireless charging support (nice to have)

Keep in mind that ANC reduces battery life, so always check life with ANC turned on.

Fit, Comfort & Build Quality

Headphones should feel good for long sessions.

Check:

Weight (grams) — lighter is better for long wear
Ear-cup / tip comfort — soft padding or multiple ear tips included
Adjustable headband / secure ear fit — fewer hot spots or slippage
Build durability — metal frames and rugged plastics last longer

Fit plays a huge role in how well ANC and bass performance actually feel.

Sound Quality Essentials

While specs only tell part of the story:

Driver size & type — larger drivers often deliver fuller sound
EQ / sound customisation — via app for personalised sound
Bass, mids, treble balance — match to your music taste
Stereo imaging & soundstage — wider = more immersive

If possible, always try demoing headphones in person — listening is believing.

Microphone Quality & Call Performance

For video calls, meetings, or voice assistants:

Look for models with multiple mics and noise-reducing algorithms
Good wind rejection helps outdoors
Check if the manufacturer lists AI-enhanced call clarity

Many headphones that sound great for music don’t call well — this is a category worth testing.

Connectivity & Controls

Wearables need to withstand real-life conditions.

Look for:

Multipoint pairing connect to two devices at once (phone + laptop)
Touch or button controls — tactile buttons can be easier than touch on the move
Voice assistant support — hands-free control with Siri, Google Assistant, Alexa

These small features boost daily convenience big time.

Budget Range — What to Expect

£30 – £80 (Budget)

Basic Bluetooth audio with SBC/AAC, moderate battery life, minimal ANC or none — great for casual listeners and low prices

£80 – £150 (Mid-Range)

Better drivers, AAC/aptX support (sometimes), decent ANC, comfortable fit — best value daily drivers

£150 – £300 (Upper Mid-Range)

Strong ANC, richer sound, multipoint Bluetooth, app customisation — solid travel or work companions

£300+ (Premium)

Top-tier ANC, hi-res codecs (LDAC), superior build, excellent mic systems — near audiophile levels and full feature sets

Budget doesn’t always mean poor sound, but premium ANC + call quality usually comes at higher prices.

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