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The 12 Best Comfortable Headphones of 2025, Tested and Reviewed

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A comfortable pair of headphones can make any long-haul flight, gym workout, or train trip even better. The wrong pair? You’re in for poor battery life, tinny sound, and maybe the worst part: ear aches and weird pressure points. To help avoid this, our team tested 55 pairs of headphones over the past six months to find the most comfortable pairs of over-ear headphones and earbuds, evaluating our picks based on ease of setup, ease of use, comfort, sound quality, performance, and value. We wore these during work commutes, in distracting office settings, on long walks, and during sweaty workouts.

As someone who can’t function in loud places without some sort of noise dampening, I’ve also tested a variety of headphones both on this list (like the Ozlo Sleepbuds, Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones, and both Anker pairs) and some that didn’t make the cut (my favorite bone-conducting pair is the Raycon’s Open Earbuds). I have different headphones for the gym, my runs, bike rides, plane rides, and remote work calls, and all have a time and place in my gym bag or carry-on.

The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones took the top spot this year thanks to their cushioned ear pads, deceptively lightweight build, and world-class noise cancelling. Read on for the rest of our top picks.


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Why We Love It

  • With an easy setup, customizable options, and long-term comfort, these are a worthwhile investment.

Landing in our top slot for the second year in a row are the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones. They have an intuitive design, just enough features to be convenient without confusing, and up to 24 hours of battery life. Similar to the classic QuietComfort, the Ultras are lightweight for their size, and don’t constrict our ears. We don’t feel aches and pressure points after wearing them on long-haul flights, and the Bose app is fairly intuitive with plenty of customizable settings.

The setup process is quick and painless, and the “touch bar” is a unique feature that can either adjust the volume or be set for customized shortcuts via the app. The plush leather ear cups fit nicely around our ears, and the sound quality—from noise cancelling to voice calls—was clear and crisp. As expected, we did get a little hot wearing these during the muggy summer days, but that’s to be expected for a large set like this. Yes, you’ll pay more for the Ultras than the standard, but if you’re looking for a pair of do-it-all headphones that combine excellent comfort, long battery life, and premium sound quality, they’re worth it.

The Details: 8.96 ounces | Up to 24 hours of battery | Up to 30 feet Bluetooth range | On-ear | Noise cancellation | Built-in microphone

Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Gen Wireless Earbuds
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Apple’s AirPods have come a long way since their initial release, and the Pro 2 model brings it up another notch with effective noise cancelling and better in-ear comfort. The hear-through mode acts similar to bone-conducting headphones in that it separates your music from the noises around you. The earbuds respond well when we turn our heads to hear from different directions. The buttons are simple and intuitive, with one discreet button on either bud. The right button turns on noise cancellation and the left is for hear-through. “This is new to me from their previous models, and I love it.” says T+L editor Taylor Fox.

We were able to take phone calls on busy commutes and on loud streets, and they stayed in place well during test workouts, bouncy runs, and jumping jacks. These are a top choice for Mac users, as they connect to the Apple ecosystem and pair easily with our iPhone, though getting them to connect to our laptops was a little trickier. Lastly, these are some of the most compact earbuds on our list, weighing less than a quarter-ounce and perfect for stashing in the pocket of a personal item.

The Details: 0.19 ounces | Up to 6 hours of battery | Up to 30 feet Bluetooth range | Earbuds | Noise cancellation | Built-in microphone

Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H100 Ultimate Over-ear Headphones
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These premium headphones have been on our heads daily since we got them, from taking calls while running errands to riding the train and after eight-hour workdays. They set up like magic (hold your phone near the headphones and the app automatically downloads) and after a quick features tutorial, we were all set. They have an automatic on-off feature which helps conserve battery life, and each sound feature was as impressive as the last. The glass ear cup base operates all of the commands with swiping (which works with either hand), and they have a unique dial on both ear cups that operates sound volume and the level of noise cancellation.

“These are some of the most intuitive headphones that I own,” says T+L editor Morgan Ashley Parker. “Other pairs I feel like I’m tapping and toggling and swiping and simply hoping for the best (or accidentally doing the wrong thing) but that hasn’t happened once with these.” Parker was also impressed with the comfort of these headphones, fitting well over her ears without pressing into her lobes or piercings. They stayed secure even when moving and bending over, and the actual music quality felt like “being in a recording studio.” A splurge? Yes. But if you have the funds and want just one incredibly high quality, comfortable pair of headphones, we think these are worth it.

The Details: 13.2 ounces | Up to 32 hours of battery | Up to 40 feet Bluetooth range | On-ear | Noise cancellation | Built-in microphone

Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e
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It’s easy to forget where you are while wearing this luxurious set from Bowers & Wilkins—the noise cancellation is just that good. Phone calls came in clear, the layers of music were clearly audible, and ambient noise from traffic and public transport disappeared.

“I kept cycling through the different noise-canceling modes while listening to music and the difference was astounding. It was like I was transporting between a quiet room and a crowded train with the press of a button,” says T+L’s senior testing editor Jackie Cucco, who was shocked to hear how loud the people around her were after turning off the noise cancellation.

The combination of comfort and security is also a dream, with a just-right fit that feels secure around the heads and ears without too much pressure. We watched movies, listened to podcasts, all types of music, and took calls in these headphones and never noticed staticky, distorted, or poorly mixed sounds. The battery life is also impressive, hitting the mark on the claimed 30 hours of listening time and saving the hassle of dead headphones during the noisiest part of our commute.

The Details: 10.8 ounces | Up to 30 hours of battery | Up to 33 feet Bluetooth range | On-ear | Noise cancellation | Built-in microphone

Beats Powerbeats Pro 2
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Seamless to set up and packed with features, these workout-friendly headphones combine over-ear and earbud designs with a curved ear band that tucked behind our ears and secured the headphones in place. We loved the on-device controls that eliminated the need to keep taking our phone out, and we could play, pause, and adjust the volume right from the in-ear units. Like similarly high-end headphones, these have a power-charge setting where you can get up to 90 minutes of playback with just a few minutes in the charging case and up to 10 hours per charge, with 45 hours stored in the case.

Aside from the sweat -and-water resistance, the biggest argument for tossing these headphones in your gym bag is their built-in heart rate monitoring. Just connect the headphones to your fitness app, and the internal tech uses LED optical sensors that pulse over 100 times per second to measure your blood flow. Finally, the sound quality was crisp and clear from the gym and back during noisy commutes. “The quality is great, no matter the content I listen to,” said T+L writer Rosie Marder. “It’s clear and powerful with no distortions.” Our main issue was with the combination design: the wrap-around kept the headphones secure, but we did feel some discomfort during longer wears from the added pressure points.

The Details: .28 ounces | Up to 45 hours of battery | Up to 33 feet Bluetooth range | Around-ear | Noise cancellation | Built-in microphone

Bang & Olufsen Beoplay EX
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The Bang & Olufsen Beoplay EX earbuds are both comfortable and portable, making them an easy choice for tucking into a jacket pocket or in the outside of our gym bags. The audio is also clear and immersive, whether watching movies or listening to multilayered songs in any genre. The podcast conversations were easy to hear, and we didn’t have issues with having to turn the audio up or down depending on what was happening in the episode. “These are great for listening to music or watching movies with intricate sound design,” noted T+L senior editor Lydia Price.

The headphones come with four different silicone ear tips, which made it easy to get a secure fit for workouts. They’re also waterproof, which eliminated the stress of avoiding a rainy run or damaging them during a sweaty workout. We had no sore spots or pressure points from the in-ear portions, and phone audio was very clear regardless of how the microphones were positioned. These don’t have the best battery life out of the headphones we tested, so they’re best for shorter wear and wouldn’t be our first choice for a full workday or long-haul flight.

The Details: 0.21 ounces | Up to 8 hours of battery | Up to 33 feet Bluetooth range | Earbuds | Noise cancellation | Built-in microphone

Google Pixel Buds Pro 2
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Why We Love It

  • With impressive updates in comfort, features, and sound quality, these are worth upgrading from the PB1 model.

We’ve used both generations of the Pixel Buds Pro, and the 2 is a noticeable upgrade from the original model. The touch/gesture options to control the headphones mirror the controls for the Pixel Buds 1, but the new version responds faster and more reliably. We also love that the 2 allows auto-pause when one earbud is removed, which was technically a feature on the 1 but suffered delays and glitches. We appreciated the moderate amount of features and menus (via the unit and the app) that offered plenty of options without feeling overdone, and the noise cancellation was effective during everything from riding the train to staying distraction-free at work.

Comfort is also a noticeable upgrade from the previous version. Our ears would start to get a little sore from the size and shape of the earbuds on the older model, but we were able to wear the PB2 for hours without feeling discomfort. These have a slimmer profile that reduces pressure without losing security, and we barely felt like we had anything in, which was especially nice in “transparency” mode. Overall, the sound is balanced, the battery life is more than adequate, and these might have the best upgrade between versions of anything we’ve tested.

The Details: 0.14 ounces | Up to 30 hours of battery | Up to 33 feet Bluetooth range | Earbuds | Noise cancellation | Built-in microphone

JBL Tour One M3 Smart Tx
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These highly cushioned headphones paired easily and were customizable via the JBL app, though we loved how the app wasn’t required for pairing. These also come with a nifty transmitter, which allows you to join two headphones for listening to the same source, or to connect to an output source without Bluetooth (think: game system or airplane TV). We didn’t find this super intuitive, but “once you get the hang of it, it’s a nifty feature and all the cords that you need to use the transmitter are included,” reported T+L editor Jasmine Grant.

Along with high sound quality, these were some of the most comfortable headphones we tested. The ear cups were plush and pillowy, but didn’t feel bulky like other highly cushioned models. They slip on and off without pulling, and the headband is springy and generously sized so it didn’t squeeze our heads and ears during all-day wear. The noise cancellation mode was more than sufficient for listening to audiobooks and podcasts, and the treble, bass, and even acoustic and lighter music felt full and rich. These give almost a “surround sound” feel in noise cancellation mode, and we plan to take these on our upcoming flights this season.

The Details: 9.8 ounces | Up to 70 hours of battery | Up to 33 feet Bluetooth range | On-ear | Noise cancellation | Built-in microphone

Ozlo Sleepbuds
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When it comes to noise cancellation, white noise, and comfort, the Ozlo Sleepbuds are my top choice for sleeping headphones. The T+L team tested them as well, and came away impressed with the comfort, sleek design, and fit options. I have smaller ears, and these feel stable when I sleep and are very effective at blocking out noise. The tips are soft and squishy, and I’ve experienced no discomfort even after wearing them all night. These are a must-have for red-eye flights and noisy campsites, and they blocked out the seven nights of fireworks over the Fourth of July week. The Ozlo app has a lot of white noise options, and unlike other sleep headphones, you can also play your own music through the connectivity to whatever music app you usually listen to.

That said, these aren’t perfect, and I’ve had some battery issues with both sets I’ve tested. My first set wouldn’t hold a charge, and though the company replaced them, my second set is quite finicky and only charges with the branded USB-C cable. Additionally, unlike my other headphones, these die when I leave them stashed in a drawer. I’ve boarded more than one flight only to find them completely dead in the case, and while they charge quickly, it’s a frustrating glitch. We also had some issues getting these to connect via the app, and they can take a few tries to register via Bluetooth. The fact that we still love these despite their tech glitches is a testament to how well they perform when they work. Once they’re charged, they make a red-eye bearable.

The Details: 0.12 ounces | Up to 12 hours of battery | Up to 33 feet Bluetooth range | Earbuds | Noise cancellation

Soundcore Space One Active Noise Cancelling Headphones
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These headphones were among the most comfortable T+L editor Amelia McBride has worn, and she also loved the combination of plush foam and faux leather that never felt compressive or heavy. McBride was especially hyped about where the headband expands, “where the speakers connect to the headband, rather than at the middle.” This expansion includes a brushed metallic metal core that matches the color of the logo and details on each speaker, which makes them look sleek and stylish when fully expanded.

The headphones did slip a little during weight-lifting sessions, but once they were tightened down, they stayed in place well. They felt quite light for the size, though the over-ear portion is a bit bulkier than others we’ve tested. The sound quality was also impressive, allowing clear layers of music while on busy streets, running errands, or even listening passively to podcasts. That said, we appreciate a good bass and reverb, and the resonance was somewhat lacking in that regard. We played around with the EQ presets for somewhat deeper sound, but overall our complaints are minor for the comfort and features of these relatively affordable headphones.

The Details: 10.3 ounces | Up to 60 hours of battery | Up to 33 feet Bluetooth range | On-ear | Noise cancellation | Built-in microphone

iClever HS19 Kids Headphones
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These bright, fun headphones have been perfect for road trips, audiobooks, and kid’s music, with a simple AUX cord plug-in that works with any device with a headphone jack port. The cord comes with a safety-minded noise limiter, and we were able to toggle between 85 and 95 decibels for max volume. These were comfortable for our pint-size tester to wear for several hours at a time, with nicely cushioned ear cups and a simple design that didn’t feel too high tech or intimidating.

The materials are lightweight but still durable, and even though these took a few falls during the test period, they suffered no dings or damage. They also come in a variety of fun colors that even the adults were jealous of. Even though the price is quite reasonable, there were no wiring glitches and the sound was clear through both ears.

The Details: 6.7 ounces | Wired connectivity | On-ear | Volume Limited Hearing Protection

Our Testing Process

To find the most comfortable pairs of headphones for work, commuting, travel, and sleeping, T+L team members tested 55 pairs of headphones over the past six months. This included over-the-ear sets, earbuds, and crossover pairs perfect for high-energy activities. We evaluated everything from long-term comfort to noise cancellation, and noted sound quality, customization options, and battery life.

We also specified which headphones we’d recommend for which type of traveler. Some are better for workouts in the rain while others are perfect for getting you through a red-eye flight in economy. We rated each category and gave detailed insights, only recommending the headphones that hit top marks while noting where each set fell short. We will continue testing these headphones and providing feedback, and will update this guide after more long-term testing.

Tips for Buying Comfortable Headphones

Decide if You Want On-ear Headphones or Earbuds

On-ear versus earbuds are the two main styles of headphones we recommend, and we often wear the different styles for different purposes. Earbuds are more compact and easy to travel with, but some people find the pressure inside their ears to create sore spots after prolonged use. Over-ear headphones can be more comfortable for longer wear like a long-haul flight, but they take up more space in your bag. For running and workouts, some may find that earbuds are more lightweight while on-ear headphones are more secure. Both styles have excellent sound quality, call capabilities, and noise cancellation depending on model and settings.

Look for Adjustable Features and Comfortable Materials

All headphones on our list have been tested for prolonged comfort, but you can make them even better by looking for adjustable elements and the most comfortable materials. We love adjustable headbands for different sized heads when shopping for over-ear headphones, and we prioritize lighter models with cozy, premium padding on the ear cups and in the headband. For earbuds, look for a pair with multiple ear tips for the most comfortable, secure fit.

Consider Your Usage

Consider whether you’ll use your headphones to nap on the plane, listen to music at work, make calls, watch movies, or go for a hike. If you’ll be using your headphones outside, look for a durable pair with a high level of water resistance. For sleeping, look for a sleep-specific pair that allows you to sleep on your side. For long-haul flights, prioritize excellent noise cancellation and battery life.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What features should I look for in comfortable headphones?

    Finding the most comfortable pair of headphones starts with an adjustable fit through the padded headband, premium materials in the ear cups and bud tips, and multiple options for in-ear sizing. If your earbuds have stems, look for a pair that can sit in different positions without disrupting sound quality, and make sure your over-ear pair is large enough that they don’t push directly onto your ears on the cartilage.

  • How do I make headphones more comfortable during prolonged use?

    The best way to make your headphones comfortable for prolonged use is to find a pair with plenty of adjustment options. Adjust the headband so it isn’t pressing down on the top of your head, and make sure the padding sits directly on your head and isn’t pulling backwards. The ear cups for over-ear headphones should sit evenly over your ears, and not be pressing down in any one particular spot. To make your earbuds more comfortable, look for sets that come with multiple silicone tips and wings for the most precise fit.

Why Trust Travel + Leisure

For this story, writer Maggie Slepian combed through insights from the T+L team, who tested various headphone models both in their New York City lab and during real-world trips. She also leaned on her own personal experience, as she’s traveled all over the country with her beloved Bose QuietComfort Headphones and budget-friendly Anker Soundcore earbuds. This article will be updated as the T+L team tests even more comfortable headphones in the months ahead.

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