3 of the best earbuds for travel — all rated 5-star buys by our Audio Editor
Including a pair that deliver 'near-impenetrable ANC' for blocking out rowdy fellow travelers.
Heading off on holiday? You'll probably want to arm yourself with a good pair of earbuds. Even if you didn't want to use them for city mooching or poolside relaxing, they'll almost certainly come in handy during those long hours riding on planes, trains, and buses.
At TechRadar, our audio expects have tested hundreds of pairs of headphones, and they know exactly what to look for to you keep you, and your ears, happy. And it just so happens that right now, three of the very best headphones for travel are discounted in the Prime Day sales. All of these have been personally tested by our esteemed Audio Editor Becky Scarrott, and every pair scored a perfect five stars — and that is not a score we are giving out lightly.
Let's take a look...
Top earbuds for happy holidays
- Nothing Ear (a) earbuds now £49 at Amazon (was
£69.99) - Bose QuietComfort Ultra (2nd gen) now £209.95 at Amazon (was
£299.95) - B&W Pi8 earbuds now £275 at Peter Tyson (was £369)
First up, the Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Ear Buds, which for me are the standouts, because they're both very good and very affordable. I personally find it stressful to have any of my pricier gadgets with me when I go away; I want headphones that no one's going to want to nick, and which aren't going to be too pricey to replace if I leave them in a hotel room. Becky calls these headphones "a sure-fire hit", with shout-outs for the noise cancellation, sound quality, comfort and battery life, all of which she says are far better than you'd expect at this price point.
Happier spending a bit more on your buds, and keeping a closer eye on them on your travels? Consider one of the following two options… First up are the second-gen Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds. The main reason we recommend these for travel is because the noise cancellation is second to none. Becky writes: "These buds are the most sonically exuberant listen I've heard to date in this type of form factor, a fact only enhanced by their rock-solid, near-impenetrable active noise cancellation (ANC), which you can usefully tweak on a slider when creating Bose's hugely successful 'Modes'."
Finally, we have the Bowers & Wilkins Pi8. Becky was blown away by the "incredible levels of detail and dynamism" and called these "a highly competent set of earbuds and a joy to wear". They're also especially great for using on flights, because you can plug the case's USB-C port into the headphone jack on an in-flight entertainment system, and it'll work as a wireless audio transmitter. Like the Bose buds, the ANC is also great — ideal for blocking out noisy fellow travellers, and the drone of a plane engine. More importantly, they manage to nix background sound without creating a too-tight seal that can lead of painful eardrum pressure.

Pros
- Fun, zealous, expansive sound
- Vastly improved active noise cancellation
- Smaller, more pocketable case
Cons
- No wireless charging support
- No flagship sound profile curation

Pros
- Bose's noise cancellation is still top of the class
- Tailored immersive profiles add value
- Excellent device agnostic spatial audio with head tracking
Cons
- Earbuds are still a touch big
- No guided hearing tests
- EQ tweaks limited to three tabs

Pros
- Incredible levels of detail and dynamism
- Vastly improved comfort; better stamina
- Effective ANC
Cons
- Lacks ear-tip or fit tests
- No proprietary spatial audio
- Battery life can still be beaten
More travel headphone bargains to consider
None of those look quite right? We're a bit spoiled for choice when it comes to headphone deals, so I have some more options for you. None of the options below scored less than four stars in our tests, and they all shine in different ways.
I've included over-ears for those who find in-ears uncomfortable, open-ear options for situations where you need to be more aware of your surroundings, and bargain headphones for anyone whose idea of 'great travel headphones' is just the pair that won't break your heart if you leave them on a train or drop them in the pool.

Pros
- Class-leading noise cancellation
- Excellent audio performance
- Super lightweight and comfortable
- Highly intuitive touch controls
- They're foldable again!
Cons
- Price increase over previous model
- Battery life is nothing special
- Still not waterproof
- Some may find them to be a tad bulky

Pros
- Great sound that's a big upgrade over Headphone (1)
- Fantastic on-ear control options and app
- Gigantic battery life
Cons
- Still heavy, with a strong clamping force
- Some rivals offer better sonic detail
- No auto-pause feature or case

Pros
- Wall-of-silence active noise cancellation
- Much comfier and more secure fit
- Heart-rate monitor adds value
Cons
- Still questionable stamina (with all features deployed)
- Case button will be missed
- Live translation requires work to set up

Pros
- Top-tier sound
- Competitive price
- Comfortable fit
Cons
- App download pains
- Middling battery life
- Would benefit from ANC

Pros
- Excellent hearing tests, unexpected at this level
- Emotive, circumaural sound
- Exemplary battery life
Cons
- ANC isn't amazing
- Energy slider feels a tad gimmicky
- No hard carry case or USB-C charger in the box

Pros
- Great sound balance
- Lots of detail in audio
- Effective noise cancellation
- Full of useful features
Cons
- Sound feels constrained
- Noise cancellation leaks in low sounds
- Plastic feels a little cheap

Pros
- Solid ANC
- Lightweight build
- Truly low price
Cons
- Poor eartip fit
- Lean battery life
- Aggressive transparency mode

Pros
- Fantastic listening test
- Comfortable build
- Competitive value
Cons
- Low max volume
- Cheap-feeling case
- Touch control issues
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