Headphones come in all manner of shapes, sizes and types and although noise cancelling used to be fairly rare, it’s now widely available with lots of choices. While many fetch a high price, there are some cheaper options too. Bose and Sony are well-known for the tech but there are various alternatives out there. We also have round-ups for overall best headphones, true wireless earbuds if you’re looking for something else. Scroll to beyond the list for our advice on noise-cancelling headphones.

Best noise cancelling headphones 2023

How to choose noise cancelling headphones

Noise cancelling shouldn’t be confused with noise isolation. The latter is simply the way of putting some headphones on – no matter the type – creates a physical barrier and blocks out some of the sounds around you.

				Phenomenal audio quality					   					Great noise cancellation					   					Serious smarts					 

				No longer fold					   					Expensive					 

Class-leading active noise cancelling is yet again a highlight with things like Adaptive Sound Control and plenty of user tweaking available in the Sony Headphones app. There’s so much more to enjoy though, including incredible sound quality despite smaller drives this time and lots of smart features. The new design might not suit everyone and has advantages like smooth headband adjustment but no longer fold down. The other thing to factor is the new higher price, when previous models, including the WH-1000XM4 are available for almost half the price.

				Class leading ANC					   					Incredible sound					   					Smart features					 

				More expensive than some					   					Bulky for small ears					 

Otherwise, there’s nothing to dislike here with the best ANC we’ve tested on any pair of earbuds so far along with the top-notch sound quality you’d expect from a flagship Sony product. There’s also strong battery life and the earbuds come with the same smart features as the over-ear model such as Adaptive Sound Control and Speak to Chat.

				Superb sound quality					   					Astonishing noise cancellation					   					Clever ‘Aware’ mode					   					Secure fit					 

				No Hi-Res audio support					   					No Bluetooth Multipoint					   					No wireless charging					 

The already excellent ANC is even better with unbelievable pure performance as well as a clever aware mode. Paired with top-notch sound quality and you’ve got yourself a very decent pair of wireless earbuds. As previously, Sony is the thorn in Bose’s side here with – if it bothers you – better battery life, a better range of smart features and Hi-Res Audio.

				Impressive ANC					   					Auto-pause technology					   					Well-balanced audio					 

				Only one main ANC mode					   					A bit too quiet for some					 

While some ANC headphones in our chart come with an expensive price tag, the Razer Opus offer impressive noise cancelling technology at an affordable price – albeit simply on or off. Combine that with the stylish monochromatic finish, complete with silver detailing, and handy features like auto-pause tech and THX certification and you’ve got a phenomenal pair of cans that can handle music, TV, film and more. They’re also super comfortable.

				Super comfortable					   					Great ANC performance					   					Decent battery life					 

				No ANC adjustment					   					Lacking smart features					   					Plasticky build					 

Still, Bose fans will likely be pleased to see the iconic design remain largely the same and these are still one of the most comfortable pairs of headphones you’ll ever wear. They sound good and ANC performance is solid. However,  you can only swap between Quiet and Aware modes with no further adjustment and they lack smart features like wear detection. This makes the price a little hard to justify if you’re not a die-hard Bose fan, although you could look to the older QC35 II as a cheaper option.

				Comfortable & compact					   					Industry-leading transparency mode					   					Impressive ANC performance					   					Enhanced Find My functionality					 

				Many smart features are exclusive to Apple devices					   					No lossless audio support					   					Only IPX4					 

It’s not so clear-cut if you’re an Android user, losing out on many of the smarts that make the AirPods Pro 2 what they are, but if you’ve got an iPhone, iPad, Apple TV or Mac, the AirPods Pro are the ideal high-end performers. While there’s still a basic splash-resistant rating, there’s still one glaring thing missing from Apple’s earbuds and that’s a lossless codec.

				Superb personalised sound					   					Excellent ANC					   					Great value					 

				Proprietary eartips and adapter					   					No digital assistant support					   					Bulky case					 

They’re also very comfortable, have decent noise cancellation and long battery life to boot. Better yet, they undercut Apple’s AirPods Pro while delivering a better audio experience overall. Just be aware that it lacks virtual assistant support and relies on some proprietary components that might cost a little extra to replace. If you prefer true wireless earbuds you can go for the NuraTrue.

				Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation					   					Powerful bass					   					Great battery life					 

				No auto-pause tech					   					Case feels a little cheap					   					No auto-switching of ANC profiles					 

Hybrid ANC does a great job of keep noise out, with three different modes available as well as a transparency option, too. Far more than you would expect for a pair this cheap and they also offer great bass and battery performance. The price does mean you’re missing out on some features though, like auto-pause and the build quality is understandably on the basic side.

				Incredible sound quality					   					Premium build					   					Great ANC					   					Impressive smarts					 

				Limited Android support					   					No power button					   					An ill-designed Smart Case					   					No Lossless support					 

Apple offers amazing sound quality here along with stunning build quality and brilliant noise cancelling. There are also various handy smart features making them a great pair of headphones. It’s odd there’s no power button but early battery life issues have been fixed. You just might want to get a third-party case to avoid Apple’s ridiculous Smart Case.

				Comfortable design					   					Great audio range					   					Good ANC					 

				Plastic build					   					Mic muffles if worn reversed					 

They might not technically be budget, but they are one of the cheapest pairs of noise cancelling headphones we’ve tested and are around half the price of many rivals. The ANC is pretty decent, too. The headband and ear pads don’t clasp onto your head so you can expect a comfortable fit – useful if you want to wear them for a few hours at a time. The combination of features make them a particularly good choice for students. Using earplugs to sleep is an example of noise isolation. You may see it described as ‘passive noise cancelling’ on headphones. In contrast, noise cancelling headphones are doing something more than just physical. They are digitally playing sound into your ears – other than the music or audiobook you’re listening to – to negate the sound around you. This is called ‘active noise cancelling’ (often shortened to ANC) and is what you need to look out for when buying proper noise cancelling headphones. The headphones listen to the world around you with microphones and play an inverted waveform of whatever they hear. So if the ambient sound is a number, say 5, the headphones play -5 to you equalling 0. This is all done and processed in real-time so you get the effect of not hearing the things around you. Find out how we test audio. In practice, you’ll never fully get 0 and some headphones offer better noise cancelling than others. Regardless, it makes listening to audio or speech a lot easier as you don’t need to pump the volume to counteract the sound around you. These days many noise cancelling headphones are more advanced than simply switching the feature on or off. Some will allow you to control how much noise cancelling there is so you can adjust it depending on where you are. This helps with battery life as you can save power when somewhere less demanding like an office. Some also have modes that help you hear announcements so you don’t miss something important like a call to the gate at the airport or having a conversation with someone without removing your headphones. This feature goes by many names such as ‘aware’ and ‘social’ mode. Tech Advisor’s Reviews Editor, Chris has been reviewing all kinds of tech for over 10 years and specialises in audio. He also covers a range of topics including home entertainment, phones, laptops, tablets and more.

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