How to Choose Wireless Earbuds or Headphones


How to Choose Wireless Earbuds or Headphones

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Marc Saltzman,

  AARP En español Published August 29, 2022


One of the most practical and trendy accessories for your smartphone is a set of wireless headphones.


Whether you go with over-the-ear or in-ear headphones, the latter often referred to as earbuds, these gadgets are for listening to audiobooks, music, podcasts and any video you might be


watching, such as movies, sports, TV shows and YouTube, without disturbing others around you. If a call comes in, most have a microphone to chat hands free.


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Other reasons why wireless headphones are a practical purchase: Many smartphones no longer include headphones in the box. And many new phones don’t have a headphone jack, including some of


the most popular brands such as Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy.


You also can use the same set of wireless headphones for more than one device, including laptops, tablets and other Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as smartwatches and some smart TVs. But


not every set is best for everyone’s needs or budget.

Three main types of headphones


1. In-ear headphones, better known as earbuds, slip inside your ears for a snug fit. While you can wear them anywhere, earbuds are ideal for those on the go, including those who exercise,


because they’re small and lightweight and usually remain inside your ears during movement — to the point you might forget you’re wearing them.


If you use them outside or working out, make sure the earbuds you buy are water resistant. That will keep them from malfunctioning if you’re caught in the rain or sweating from exercising.


2. On-ear headphones go up against your ears but don’t cover them completely. The cushions can be as small as a silver dollar or as large as the bottom of a coffee mug.


An adjustable headband usually holds the ear cups in place while some sport models wrap around the back of your head and neck. On-ear headphones are ideal for wearing in and out of the home


and are relatively compact for travel.


3. Over-ear headphones completely cover your ears. Think of these like something a DJ would wear or the large hi-fi headphones of yesteryear. These headphones have larger drivers for louder


and perhaps more well-balanced sound.


Some users find these the most comfortable but perhaps too cumbersome to walk around town. These might be your best choice when you’re sitting and relaxing.