Heavy, fiddly earpieces and a sound that seems detached and so a little uninspiring. They could and should be better than they are.
Easy to set up and comfortable, the sound can be bettered by cheaper, wired options. Okay, if you must have wireless
We know they look odd, and they leak your musical tastes to those nearby, but we can't recommend these can enough for sonic quality
Quirky looks and they sound unconvincing: there's plenty out there that deserves your money more than these.
One of the smallest in-ear design around, the q-Jays are hugely effective, sounding good and weighing next to nothing
Shure's in-ear headphones are incredibly comfortable and a welcome return to form in the sound stakes
A reasonably detailed, if bass-light listen.
Many noise-cancelling headphones can sound soporific – not these, though, they pump out your music with gusto
Featherlight 'phones that use real cherry wood to enhance their sound; awesomely detailed performers
These in-ears use an effective noise-cancelling unit, and have a rich, detailed sound. They don't look great though...
The Bluetooth-enabled Backbeat 903 is a real wireless winner