Whether you're looking for a big over-ear set of cans or sleek in-ear buds, these are the best headphones and earphones we've tested, along with everything you need to know about active noise cancellation, Bluetooth codecs, driver types, and more.| PCMag UK
Active noise cancellation is an increasingly common feature of wire-free earphones. If you want to block out the world around you, check out the best noise-cancelling wireless earbuds we've tested.| PCMag UK
Not a fan of the bulk that often comes with over-ear headphones? Check out the best earbuds we've tested.| PCMag UK
You don't need to spend a ton of money to get a decent pair of wireless earphones. We've tested plenty of models that deliver quality audio and useful extra features for as low as $40.| PCMag UK
Wireless earphones are the best thing to happen to running since rubber soles. Hit the track free of cables with the best wireless earbuds for exercise.| PCMag UK
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We break down the various styles of studio, DJ, and pro headphones, as well as serve up our top tested picks for serious audio work.| PCMag UK
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