Now that the majority of new headphones and earbuds offer at least some noise cancelling, it would be impossible (and unproductive) to list all the likes above. If you haven’t found the right one yet, here are some other favorites to consider.Soundcore Life Q30 for $60-85: Anker’s Soundcore line is nothing if not value-conscious, and the Life Q30 provides an embarrassing list of extras for bargain- bid that often. – basement price. You’ll get clear and warm sound, great features, plenty of battery life, and noise canceling that can be done even on long flights, even if it can’t keep up with its flagship pair. It’s hard to complain when they cost hundreds less, especially with the sale price that sometimes drops them just above $ 50. Soundcore Space A40 for $ 60: Another top value buy from the brand Soundcore Anker, Space A40 (8/10, WIRED Recommendation) some of our favorite cheap earbuds, especially since the price keeps dropping. You’ll find a great design, plenty of features, quality sound, and excellent noise canceling for its class. Apple Beats Fit Pro for $199: The Beats Fit Pro is an old but still beatable pair of wireless buds, with great sound. , easy-to-access physical buttons, and solid noise canceling to boot. Add six hours of battery life, spatial audio compatibility with Apple Music and other services, and you have one of the best pairs of earbuds ever “designed in California”. 7/10, WIRED Recommended) still have some of the best noise reduction we’ve heard from a pair of earbuds and offer the same super-customizable sound we love from Sony’s over-ear headphones. These are harder to find, and a bit large for smaller ears but the extra size allows for excellent battery life. Amazon Echo Buds for $45: Amazon’s second-generation Echo Buds (8/10, WIRED Recommends) are not. t provides the same silence as the tops on the list, but it’s still a good cheap option. Amazon’s built-in Alexa voice assistant lets you set timers, check the weather, and control your buds hands-free. The buds are also very good, so it should be considered a few years ago. or Bose headphones? Check out this collaboration between Epos and Sennheiser. The Epos / Sennheiser Adapt 660 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) sound great, and are some of the lightest noise-canceling headphones I’ve ever owned. They also have a great microphone for mute calls and Zoom.