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Tips from our editors: these true wireless headphones are a joy

What to gift? It’s the same question every year. We want to help as experts on the editorial team and are sharing some very personal tips.

True wireless headphones are small, handy, completely wireless earbuds that allow you to take your music with you pretty much anywhere you go. As an editor for all things audio, I know all too well how many disappointing headphones are out there. Thankfully, there are some gems, too. Here come my gift ideas for all budgets.

Inexpensive and do the trick

True wireless headphones needn’t cost an arm and a leg. Even the more affordable models are pretty good at what they do. One of the three models below is sure to make a great gift to put under the Christmas tree. The headphone models by Xiaomi and Huawei are tried and tested and won’t break the bank. There’s also JLab, a brand most famous for its audio products in its native country, the USA.

Xiaomi Mi Basic 2 (ANC, 4 h, Wireless)
Headphones
EUR26,41

Xiaomi Mi Basic 2

ANC, 4 h, Wireless

JLab Audio Go Air (5 h, Wireless)
Headphones
EUR27,90

JLab Audio Go Air

5 h, Wireless

Huawei FreeBuds 4i (ANC, 10 h, Wireless)
Headphones

Huawei FreeBuds 4i

ANC, 10 h, Wireless

Good and affordable

If you’re happy to pay a little extra, I’d recommend the following models. The Jabra Elite 75t is very popular among our customers. Nothing Ear (1) are probably the most hyped headphones this year. They also impressed my colleague Jan. The Huawei Freebuds Pro have a good battery life of seven hours, so nothing will stand in the way of an extensive music session.

Huawei Freebuds Pro (ANC, 7 h, Wireless)
Headphones

Huawei Freebuds Pro

ANC, 7 h, Wireless

The most amazing true wireless headphones

If you want to gift the creme de la creme, I recommend going for one of the models below. The Jabra model performed well in numerous tests. The Sony model is more than just a pretty design. It also impresses with its features. Personally, I really enjoyed the sound quality. Although the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are pricey, their active noise cancelling is terrific. This makes them a perfect gift for commuters who wish to block out chatty pensioners or screaming kids.

Jabra Elite 85t (ANC, 31 h, Wireless, Cable)
Headphones

Jabra Elite 85t

ANC, 31 h, Wireless, Cable

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds (ANC, 6 h, Wireless)
Headphones

Bose QuietComfort Earbuds

ANC, 6 h, Wireless

If it’s outstanding sound quality you want to put under the tree, I recommend the Momentum True Wireless 2 by Sennheiser. This model outshines all other wireless headphones. They can handle almost all music genres, are nicely balanced and comfortable to wear.

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 (ANC, 7 h, Wireless)
Headphones

Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2

ANC, 7 h, Wireless

Last but not least: ideas for Apple fans

If the person you want to get a gift for is already part of the Apple universe, the AirPods Pro are the way to go. They connect to any iPhone in record time, are comfortable, deliver solid sound and have a nice design.

Apple AirPods Pro (1st Gen.) (ANC, 5 h, Wireless)
Headphones

Apple AirPods Pro (1st Gen.)

ANC, 5 h, Wireless

My colleagues in the editorial team have also shared their tips for Christmas gift giving. Find an overview here:

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Illustration cover: Clémence Censi; Photo: Thomas Kunz

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Testing devices and gadgets is my thing. Some experiments lead to interesting insights, others to demolished phones. I’m hooked on series and can’t imagine life without Netflix. In summer, you’ll find me soaking up the sun by the lake or at a music festival.

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