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The best AirPods to buy

The best AirPods to buy

  • The best AirPods to buy are the second-generation AirPods Pro, which offer the latest software features, effective noise cancellation, and a seamless ecosystem experience.
  • If you don’t find ear tips comfortable, consider the plain old AirPods 4, which have an open design that allows for better sound quality and transparency mode.
  • For those who prefer headphones, the AirPods Max offer a standout design, impressive noise cancellation, and a pleasant sound signature, but at a higher price point due to weight and limited features compared to other options.
  • The AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation are a more affordable option that still offers good sound quality and noise cancellation, although not as strong as the AirPods Pro or Max.
  • When choosing between earbuds and headphones, consider your priorities: if you want the latest software features and advanced hearing health features, go for the AirPods Pro; if you prefer a more affordable option with good sound quality, choose the AirPods 4; and if you prioritize design and sound quality, opt for the AirPods Max.

Whether you’re buying your first pair of AirPods or replacing a well-used older pair, it’s easy to understand why so many iPhone owners prefer Apple’s earbuds and headphones over other options. Apple has spent years gradually adding new features that work best — and sometimes only work at all — within the company’s walled garden. These convenient tricks include audio sharing, automatic switching between Apple’s various devices, Apple TV integration, and more.

There are four AirPods models to choose from, each with a distinct appeal and upside. You likely already know whether you’re more interested in earbuds or over-ear headphones, so that’s the first divide. In the case of headphones, your only choice is the AirPods Max. But in the earbuds category, Apple has three options: the AirPods Pro, AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation, and the plain old AirPods 4.

The best AirPods overall

If you want the earbuds that guarantee you’ll get the latest and greatest software features from Apple, the second-generation AirPods Pro should be at the top of your list. They offer the whole gamut of ecosystem exclusives. And if you’re the type of person to misplace things, you’ll be thankful that the earbuds’ case has a U1 chip for pinpoint location finding. So whenever they go missing, you can track right where they are in the room using Apple’s Find My app.

The AirPods Pro deliver noise cancellation that’s effective at tamping down the volume of your surroundings in all but the most hectic environments. Their sound quality is on another level compared to the regular AirPods — helped in no small part by the in-ear seal you get from their silicone ear tips.

In 2024, Apple introduced three major hearing health features, including a hearing test, automatic hearing protection, and the option to use the AirPods Pro as clinical-grade hearing aids if you have mild or moderate hearing loss. No other AirPods (including the AirPods Max) offer this functionality, so it definitely sets the Pros apart. And the same can be said of their volume controls; you just swipe on the stems to raise or lower the loudness of your music, which is a handy advantage that the similar-looking AirPods 4 lack.

Read our full AirPods Pro 2 review.

The best if you don’t find ear tips comfortable

But not everyone likes the way ear tips feel. Even with venting and the other measures Apple has taken to improve comfort and reduce that clogged-up sensation, some people just prefer the regular, one-size-fits-most AirPods. Their open design means you’re never cut off from the outside world. The AirPods Pro have an impressive transparency mode, but the AirPods 4 don’t need to pipe in your surroundings; you can always hear what’s happening around you.

Apple sells two versions of the AirPods 4. No matter which you choose, you’ll get the same sound quality, microphone performance on voice calls, and IP54 water resistance. (The latter also applies to the AirPods Pro.) The more expensive pair features active noise cancellation and a more advanced charging case. You might be surprised by how well the noise cancellation works even with an unsealed design; it reduces office ambience and annoying hums, but louder sounds and voices still cut through the ANC. As for the case, the pricier AirPods 4 include wireless charging and Find My integration.

If you’re really interested in noise-canceling earbuds, you should consider saving a bit more and stepping up to the AirPods Pro 2. They offer much better audio quality, stronger ANC, and a better experience. I’d only steer you to the noise-canceling AirPods 4 if you’re really opposed to ear tips.

Read my full AirPods 4 review.

The best for those who prefer headphones

I’ve gone back and forth recommending Apple’s $549 AirPods Max over the last few years. They have a standout design, but the good looks and premium feel come at the cost of weight. These headphones are considerably heavier than most competitors and can get fatiguing over extended use. But Apple has also made smart choices: the fabric ear cups on the AirPods Max are much more pleasant in warm weather than the pleather you’ll find on Bose and Sony products, and won’t get your ears sweaty.

The AirPods Max provide impressive noise cancellation, and the transparency mode is clearer and more natural-sounding than any other set of headphones on the market. As for sound, Apple’s headphones have a pleasant sound signature that works well across a wide range of genres. They’re easy to listen to with an impressive soundstage for closed-back headphones.

You lose some features — like conversation awareness and adaptive audio — that are included on the AirPods Pro; this is a side effect of the AirPods Max using Apple’s older H1 chip. But the company recently added lossless audio over USB-C, meaning these headphones offer the richest audio fidelity of the whole lineup.

Read my full AirPods Max (Lightning) review.

How we test AirPods

We spend dozens of hours using AirPods products for our initial reviews, and that testing extends for weeks and months afterward. That’s where we assess sound quality, mic performance, and overall reliability. Where applicable, we try the active noise cancellation in a wide range of different environments and have put the hearing protection of the AirPods Pro through the paces at concerts. We also closely examine ecosystem benefits and how the AirPods and Apple’s other products work together.

Update, June 13th: Adjusted prices and availability.

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Q. What are the four AirPods models available for purchase?
A. The four AirPods models are the AirPods Pro, AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation, plain old AirPods 4, and the AirPods Max.

Q. Which AirPods model is best for those who want the latest software features from Apple?
A. The second-generation AirPods Pro should be at the top of your list as it offers the whole gamut of ecosystem exclusives.

Q. What makes the AirPods Pro stand out in terms of noise cancellation?
A. The AirPods Pro deliver effective noise cancellation that tamps down the volume of your surroundings, with their sound quality being on another level compared to regular AirPods.

Q. Are there any hearing health features available on the AirPods Pro?
A. Yes, Apple introduced three major hearing health features in 2024, including a hearing test, automatic hearing protection, and the option to use the AirPods Pro as clinical-grade hearing aids for mild or moderate hearing loss.

Q. What is the difference between the regular AirPods 4 and the more expensive version with active noise cancellation?
A. The more expensive pair features active noise cancellation and a more advanced charging case with wireless charging and Find My integration.

Q. Are the AirPods Max heavier than other competitors?
A. Yes, the AirPods Max are considerably heavier than most competitors due to their premium feel and design.

Q. What is unique about the sound signature of the AirPods Max?
A. The AirPods Max have a pleasant sound signature that works well across a wide range of genres, with an impressive soundstage for closed-back headphones.

Q. How do the AirPods Pro compare to other noise-canceling earbuds in terms of audio quality?
A. The AirPods Pro offer much better audio quality than the noise-canceling AirPods 4, making them a better option if you’re looking for high-quality sound.

Q. Can I use the AirPods Max as clinical-grade hearing aids?
A. Yes, the AirPods Pro can be used as clinical-grade hearing aids for mild or moderate hearing loss, which is not available on other AirPods models.