These comfortable cans deliver a massive amount of insight into recordings with a well-judged sonic balance – pricey, yes, but they do what they should
These in-ear headphones claim to be good replacements for your iPhone freebies, but we think you can do even better
At just over 10 grams you may think your £180 won't buy you much here, but these 'phones are talented enough to give the best sound out
Clear, open sound and they serve up a good dose of detail
A decent pair of in-ear headphones at the price
Heavy, fiddly earpieces and a sound that seems detached and so a little uninspiring. They could and should be better than they are.
Easy to set up and comfortable, the sound can be bettered by cheaper, wired options. Okay, if you must have wireless
These amazing Grados are expensive, but worth it. The audiophile answer to late-night listening.
Quirky looks and they sound unconvincing: there's plenty out there that deserves your money more than these.
One of the smallest in-ear design around, the q-Jays are hugely effective, sounding good and weighing next to nothing
The SR325is were built to celebrate Grado's 50th anniversary, and if you can afford them, they certainly won't disappoint