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Headphone Buying Guide
Headphones are available in various styles and sizes. When purchasing headphones, it's important to consider which features you need. Different brands offer various technologies that are worth exploring before making a purchase.
We understand that buying headphones requires consideration and time, and that's why we want to provide a guide that you can benefit from in your decision. Therefore, utilize this guide before buying headphones to ensure you choose the best ones for you!
Wireless or Wired Headphones?
Wireless Headphones
Wireless headphones come in various types including over-ear, on-ear, and in-ear (earbuds). Wireless headphones are excellent for sports and outdoor use as they do not require a wired connection to your music device. Instead, wireless Bluetooth technology connects the headphones to your music player, allowing you to move freely without tangled cords. Wireless headphones work via Bluetooth and are compatible with both Android and iOS operating systems. The headphones can also connect to tablets, computers, or televisions with Bluetooth capability. Some models feature noise-canceling, making them perfect for use on airplanes or in other noisy environments. When purchasing wireless headphones, it's also advisable to check their operating and charging times.
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Fully Wireless Headphones
Often, wireless headphones have some form of connecting piece between the earbuds. In contrast, fully wireless headphones come as two separate earbuds, such as the Apple Airpods Pro noise-canceling headphones. These unobtrusive headphones fit securely in the ear canal. Certain models remain in place by wrapping around the back of the ears. Most fully wireless headphones come with a charging case, allowing them to be stored and charged simultaneously. Check the operating and charging times of the headphones before purchasing them.
Wired Headphones
Wired headphones are connected to your music device via a cable. They do not require charging, so you can use them for as long as you want. They are great headphones for computer use and work applications. Wired headphones are excellent for gaming since you don’t have to worry about battery life. In the latest phone models, there may not be a 3.5mm audio jack, so check your phone’s ports before making a decision. In some models, you can connect the headphone cable to the phone using a separately sold adapter.
Headphone Types
Earbuds
Earbuds, or in-ear headphones, fit partially inside the ear canal, effectively blocking out surrounding noise. Additionally, they fit securely in the ears. They take up little space, are lightweight, and are convenient to carry. Earbuds come in both wired and wireless versions. There are also earbuds with a cable only between the earbuds. Some earbud models come with different sized rubber tips, providing a good fit regardless of ear size. Earbuds offer good sound isolation, and the sound quality of certain models can match that of larger headphone models.
On-ear Headphones
On-ear headphones are medium-sized headphones that sit on top of the ears. They generally have good sound reproduction but weaker bass response compared to over-ear headphones. When using on-ear headphones, you can hear external sounds.
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Over-ear Headphones
Over-ear headphones have ear cups that fully cover the ears and do not press on them in the same way that on-ear headphones do. This makes them suitable for long periods of use. Their ear cups are often well-padded, making them comfortable to wear. Over-ear headphones offer excellent bass reproduction, sound clarity, and sound isolation. They also effectively block external noises by sealing against the head.
Noise-Canceling Headphones
Noise-canceling headphones filter out external sounds, allowing you to enjoy music without distractions. There are two types of noise-canceling headphones: active and passive. Active noise cancellation (ANC) features small microphones in the headphones that send signals to neutralize background noise. Passive noise cancellation relies on the headphone construction to reduce noise passively.
Features
Microphone
The built-in microphone in headphones allows you to make phone calls using the headphones. The microphone can be located in the earbuds, ear cups, or cable. If you make a lot of phone calls using headphones, it's advisable to choose headphones that allow you to easily switch between listening to music and taking calls.
Control Buttons
In certain headphone models, you can adjust the volume and skip tracks using buttons on the headphones. This feature is convenient when you don’t want to repeatedly dig your phone out. Additionally, with control buttons, you can easily answer calls.
Water-Resistant Headphones
Water-resistant headphones are designed to withstand water and sweat. This way, you can confidently use your headphones during workouts or in the rain. There are also sport headphones that allow you to swim.
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