Best Wireless Earbuds in 2026
True wireless earbuds have converged in battery life and ANC quality over the past year, but significant differences remain in fit security, call quality, and companion app sophistication. These are the earbuds we actually recommend after testing them across commutes, gyms, and workdays.
Updated June 22, 2026

Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen)
If you own an iPhone, AirPods Pro 2 offers instant pairing, iCloud sync across all Apple devices, and the best hearing health features of any earbuds — including Hearing Aid mode added in iOS 18. The H2 chip delivers ANC that competes with over-ear headphones.

Jabra Elite 10
Jabra built the Elite 10 for professionals who live in meetings. The 6-mic array isolates your voice better than any competitor in wind, cafeteria noise, and open-plan offices. Sound quality is excellent but voice pickup clarity is the standout.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Product | Score | Price | Battery Life | Bluetooth | Codecs | Multipoint |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Best for iPhone Users | 8.3 | $189.99 | — | 5.3 | AAC | — |
Best for Work Calls | 8.6 | $199.99 | — | 5.3 (LE Audio) | SBC, AAC, LC3 | — |
What to Look for When Buying
Fit determines everything. An earbud with perfect ANC specs that doesn't seal in your ear canal will cancel less noise than a $30 pair that fits. Most manufacturers include 3-4 tip sizes; spend 10 minutes testing. If stock tips don't work, foam tips ($10-$15) improve the seal for most ear shapes.
Stem-style earbuds (AirPods, Galaxy Buds3 Pro) use beamforming mics on the stem for better call quality but protrude more. In-ear designs (Sony, Jabra) are lower-profile but usually sound better for music. Choose based on your primary use case.
Bluetooth multipoint — connecting to two devices at once — is now standard above $100 and essential if you switch between laptop and phone. Check that it actually works with your devices; some implementations have bugs.
Battery life claims assume 50% volume, no ANC. Add ANC and bring that number down by 25-30%. Most flagships get 6-7 real-world hours per charge, which is fine for most users. Longer case battery matters more than ear tip battery for travel.
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