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Here’s how to choose the right headphones for you

Experts look at sound quality, fit, and noise reduction

SAN ANTONIO – For people who can’t go anywhere without listening to their favorite music, podcast, or audiobook—headphones are a must. But with so many different types on the market, choosing one can be challenging.

When Consumer Reports tests headphones, its experts look at sound quality, fit, and noise reduction. But choosing a pair also involves a lot of personal preference.

Look for what suits you best and whether it has all the specifics you need for the kinds of activity that you’re looking to do.

For example, when traveling, if you’re killing time on a plane or train, you’ll need great battery life, noise canceling, and transparency mode features. Consumer Reports suggests 1MORE SonoFlow SE Noise Cancelling Headphones HQ30 that costs $50 and Sonos Ace that costs $450.

If you’re taking in the sights or taking a jog, look for a pair that can handle exposure from the elements, has a good fit, and offers transparent or ambient mode. Consider the Shokz OpenFit, which costs $125.

Finally, at the gym, you’ll want headphones with a secure fit, noise canceling to block the noise around you, and a great IP rating so that when you sweat, it won’t damage the headphones. Consumer Reports likes the LG TONE Free Fit TF8Q, which costs $120, and the Sennheiser Momentum Sport Headphone, which costs $330.

Consumer Reports suggests trying headphones on, if possible, or checking a retailer’s return policy before buying.

One way to save money on headphones is to buy refurbished ones. They’re often available at big retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart.


About the Author
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Japhanie Gray is an anchor on Good Morning San Antonio and Good Morning San Antonio at 9 a.m. The award-winning journalist rejoined KSAT in August 2024 after previously working as a reporter on KSAT's Nightbeat from 2018 to 2021. She also highlights extraordinary stories in her series, What's Up South Texas.

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