It’s no secret that we’re big Sony fans. The audio brand’s speakers, earbuds, and headphones regularly top our list of favorites. But the list of Sony headphones on its own is pretty comprehensive, with a model sitting at just about every price point.
So, which Sony headphones are the best of the best? Glad you asked. Mashable’s team of experts tested just about every pair of headphones and earbuds in Sony’s lineup to help you choose which ones are right for you.
We’ve gathered some of our top picks below to help you on your buying journey — and they all happen to be on sale. Whether you want the best of the best or something budget-friendly you can throw in your backpack without worry, we’ve got you covered.
Best splurge: Sony WH-1000XM6 or Sony WH-1000XM5
Why we like it
There’s no denying that Sony’s latest flagship headphones, the WH-1000XM6s, are wildly impressive. They’re our top pick for sound quality amongst all brands of headphones, and our reviewer said they “elevate wireless audio to heights that no other rival has yet to match.” But they cost over $400, even on sale. If you don’t want to drop that much money on a pair of headphones, the previous generation WH-1000XM5s are extremely similar. “The WH-1000XM5s retain many series hallmarks, including ANC, battery life, sound, and special features,” our reviewer noted. The biggest downfall? They don’t fold up.
Read our full review of the Sony WH-1000xM6 headphones.
Read our full review of the Sony WH-1000xM5 headphones.
Why we like it
If you’re not pressed on getting the latest and greatest Sony tech, we still highly recommend the WH-1000XM4 noise-cancelling headphones — especially while they’re on sale for less than $200 (only a few bucks away from their record-low). Overall, the upgrades generation-over-generation have been pretty minor. They still offer top-notch noise cancellation, impressive sound quality, customizable EQ, a comfy fit, and foldable cups that make them great for travel (unlike the XM5s).
Best noise-cancellers on a budget: Sony WH-CH720N
Why we like it
More budget-conscious shoppers seeking noise-cancelling Sony headphones should look toward the WH-CH720Ns. While they don’t look quite as snazzy as the flagship headphones and lack some of Sony’s key features like LDAC and Quick Attention, our reviewer said the noise cancellation and sound make up for those shortcomings. Other perks are user-friendly controls, reliable multipoint connection, and a battery life of up to 50 hours. While their list price is $180, you can regularly find these babies on sale for under $100 — including now.
Best basic headphones on a budget: Sony WH-CH520
Why we like it
If noise cancellation isn’t a must-have for you, you can keep a whole lot of money in your pocket by opting for the basic Sony WH-CH520s. You’ll still get Sony audio quality, multipoint connection, hands-free calling, a comfortable and lightweight design, customizable EQ, and a battery life of up to 50 hours. Plus, they come in fun colors like butter yellow and pastel pink. At only $38, they’re a few bucks away from their lowest price on record and an incredible value.
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Why we like it
With comparable sound to Sony’s flagship headphones and heavy bass, the Sony ULT Wear noise-cancellers are a force to be reckoned with. Mashable’s Miller Kern reviewed the headphones when they dropped last year and was “genuinely shocked” by how great they were for the price. “True audiophiles who are picky about sound will probably still prefer the XM5s,” she wrote, “But to the average person, I’d say the ULT Wears are the winners — especially for those who prioritize bass and fullness in their audio.” On sale, they’re less than half the price of the XM5s.
Read our full review of the Sony ULT Wear headphones.
Why we like it
Prefer earbuds to over-ears? The Sony WF-1000XM5s offer unbeatable sound quality, outstanding noise-cancellation, a gorgeous design, and a longer battery life than the second-gen AirPods Pro. They’re essentially the XM5 flagship headphones, but in a more portable earbud form. They feature up to 12 hours of battery life, but the wireless charging case holds another 36 and comes with effective quick charging. They are pricey at 329.99, but you can find them on sale often for under $250.