What Are the Best Wireless Earbuds Right Now?

What Are the Best Wireless Earbuds Right Now?

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Want to find the best true-wireless earbuds? Start here with CNET's top earbuds lists, curated by style, price and use case.

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Testing the Bose earbuds in the streets of New York City.

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True-wireless wireless earbuds and noise-canceling headphones are among the most popular products on CNET. Not only do I test a lot of earbuds but I also create a lot of best lists to help folks narrow down their choices and navigate the buying process.

So, what are the best wireless earbuds? There's a lot of debate around this question, and it's hard to name a single model as the best overall wireless earbuds. However, a few models stand out from the rest of the pack, including Apple AirPods Pro 3 review, which tops our best wireless earbuds list and are easy to recommend to Apple users. Bose's QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (second gen) aren't a big upgrade over the originals but they also feature superb noise canceling and excellent sound quality.

As for value picks, I like the Earfun Air Pro 4 Plus along with the Bose-infused Baseus Inspire XP1 and Baseus Inspire XC1, a top clip-on model with an open design (we'll see a lot of brand new open earbuds in 2026, according to my headphones forecast). And I awarded a CNET Editors' Choice to Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE.

All that said, we have more granular lists for those looking for specific types of earbuds with certain qualities or more specific uses. I've compiled all those best lists here on one landing page to give you quick access to our comprehensive earbuds buying advice.

CNET best wireless earbuds lists

Best new wireless earbuds of 2026 (so far)

Why I like them

Shokz wanted to equip its new flagship OpenFit Pro open earbuds with active noise cancellation, but that's not easy with open earbuds. Instead, it ended up dialing back expectations and calling the tech inside these new ear-hook style buds "OpenEar Noise Reduction." It's a good thing it did: During time testing the OpenFit Pro, they didn't reduce ambient sound nearly as well as the Apple AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation. But they sound impressive for open earbuds, are comfortable to wear and have the premium build quality you'd expect from a set of earbuds that cost $250. Read review.

Reasons to buy

The OpenFit Pro are well-designed and among the best-sounding open earbuds.

Reasons to skip/keep looking

There are more affordable open buds with ear-hook designs that may not sound quite as good but do cost $50 to $100 less.

Read Shokz OpenFit Pro review.

When Sony launched its original stem-free, donut-shaped LinkBuds in 2022, I lauded them for being an innovative take on open earbuds after Apple had dominated the open earbuds genre with its AirPods for several years. The second-gen LinkBuds Open were released in 2024, and now Sony's added the donut-shaped LinkBuds, its take on the increasingly popular clip-on genre of open buds. While there isn't anything terribly innovative about the them, especially given their high list price of $230, they're nicely designed, fit my ears well, sound quite good (for clip-on buds anyway), have strong battery life and feature excellent voice-calling performance. Read full review.

Reasons to buy

The LinkBuds Clip may not sound great compared with noise-isolating earbuds in the same price range, but they measure up quite well to other top clip-on buds, none of which feature fantastic sound and aren't really designed for critical listening. Where they do seem to have a real competitive advantage is with their voice-calling performance, which is great if you like to chat when you go for a run or do other activities.

Reasons to skip/keep looking

The LinkBuds Clip seem a little overpriced at $230, which is why I have them rated just below four stars. Should they end up on sale on Amazon for $50 less, you can add a quarter star to my rating.

Read Sony LinkBuds Clip review.

Watch this: The Best Wireless Earbuds of 2025

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