Finding the best earbuds (a.k.a. earphones, in-ear headphones, or whatever you want to call them) for you can be a little tricky, what with wired models, wireless earphones<\/a>, and true wireless earbuds<\/a> to choose from.<\/p>\n However, earbuds are undoubtedly one of the most convenient ways to listen to your music, whatever form factor you decide to go for – and there’s no judgement here if you still want to opt for a wired pair of earphones for maximum audio quality and security. <\/p>\n Still, true wireless earbuds like the Apple AirPods<\/a>, Sony WF-1000XM3<\/a>, and the Beats Powerbeats Pro<\/a> are getting better all the time; that’s why guide will include all kinds of earbuds. If you already have a particular form factor in mind, you might also want to check out our dedicated guides to the best wireless earphones<\/a> and the best true wireless earbuds<\/a>.<\/p>\n Want to compare all the best earbuds in 2020? Read on for the top earphones you can buy in 2020, in terms of value for money, as well as sound quality, design, and extra features. <\/p>\n<\/p>\n If you like your headphones to come with a wire, these are the best earbuds you can buy in 2020. After spending a few weeks with both the 1MORE Triple Driver in-ear headphones and the 1MORE Quad Driver in-ear headphones<\/a> we were blown away at just how much value each one gave in their prospective price ranges. <\/p>\n For $100 \/ £100 (around AU$168), it’s hard to think of a better sounding and built headphone than the 1MORE Triple Driver. That said, if you want just that little extra refinement and luxury materials, the 1MORE Quad Drivers are still a bargain at twice the price. <\/p>\n There’s very little we can fault the Triple Drivers for. Their rubber cable is annoying and its remote control feels cheap but these are just nitpicks. But, for their price, it’s impossible to do better than 1MORE’s Triple Driver in-ear headphones. <\/p>\n Read the full review:<\/strong> 1More Triple Driver In-Ear Headphone review<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Considering it’s still rare to get noise cancelation in wired earbuds at all, the fact that Sony has managed to pack it into a pair that are not only wireless, but true <\/em>wireless is very impressive indeed. <\/p>\n The Sony WF-1000X manage to offer a level of noise cancelation that’s very good for a pair of earbuds – it won’t offer the same isolation as a pair of over-ear cans, but if you’re after a sleek form factor then the compromise is worth it. <\/p>\n That being said, in spite of a few minor problems we feel that Sony has knocked the ball out of the park with the WF-1000XM3: Not only are these hands down the best-looking true wireless headphones out there, but they combine serious noise cancelling tech with fist-pumping musicality. If you don’t want the inconvenience of carrying full-size cans, they’re a persuasive alternative.<\/p>\n Battery life is above average, and that compact charging case is pretty slick too. On-ear volume controls similar to the PowerBeats Pro<\/a> have just been introduced via a firmware update, making them even better than they were at launch. <\/p>\n Read the full review: <\/strong>Sony WF-1000XM3 review<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n