AKG's bumper crop of in-ear, on-ear, wireless and noise-cancelling headphones can be overwhelming. A number of them are acoustically impressive – but which is the right pair for you?
To help you get straight to the good stuff, we've tested a number of AKG headphones and listed our top picks below. Each one comes highly recommended – you just need to decide which is best for you.
Whether you want to splash the cash on deluxe, studio-quality over-ears, or fancy a pair of premium yet portable in-ears, AKG has something to offer. Want to block out ambient noise during a busy commute or flight? Opt for a pair of noise-cancellers and you'll be swathed in solitude.
Read on to find the best pairs we've reviewed recently.
These hugely impressive wired headphones are six-time What Hi-Fi? Award winners. Excelling in sound and style, they're blessed with aluminium ear cups, soft leather ear pads and dynamic sound on a grand scale. Thrilling levels of detail and near-flawless balance would be enough to set them apart from the competition. But factor in the price point, not to mention the portable design, and the Y50s are true show stoppers.
Scoring highly across all categories, these impressive wireless headphones are durable and stylish. They're small enough to squeeze into a pocket, yet sound spacious, rhythmic and detailed. A button on the ear cup connects you to your smartphone's voice assistant, and the Y500s automatically pause music when you slip them off. Rich in features, strong on battery life and easy to control, the Y500s are great all-rounders.
If you're on a tight budget but don't want to compromise on sound quality in the home, these rich, detailed over-ear headphones are the answer to your audio prayers. The springy, self-adjusting headband sits lightly and comfortably, and the cushioning is superb. A 3m cable with 6.3mm adaptor makes them ideal for use with your home hi-fi. As we said in our original review, 'AKG has struck gold' – happily, that lustre hasn't faded.
Tailored for hi-res audio, these premium earphones impress with their snug fit and spacious, authoritative sound. The USP here is that a choice of filters can be swapped in and out depending on whether you want to bump up the bass or treble.
Over-ear hooks keep the buds securely in place, and you get a choice of two cables: one plain and one with a mic and three-button remote. To fully realise the N40s' full hi-res potential, you'll want to plug them into a portable DAC. A bit of a faff on a casual commute – but the reward will be a stunning listening experience.
It's rare to find a pair of Bluetooth headphones that match their wired counterparts for performance, but the Y50BTs rise to that challenge. They're the wireless version of the Y50s that sit at number one in this list. They have the dynamic power to shift effortlessly between frequencies which makes them seriously entertaining.
The 20-hour battery life is very respectable, but you can use them with a wire when they run out of juice. Intuitive ear cup controls are the cherry on a attractively-priced cake. All in all, these are high-quality cord-cutters.
Bluetooth, noise cancelling and brilliant audio quality come together in this slick, stylish (and not to forget multi-Award-winning) package. Despite their compact size, the N60NC Wireless headphones do a solid job of cutting out ambient noise such as cars and jet engines.
Inside your bubble of silence, you'll find plenty of precision, detail and drive – plus a good thump of bass. They can be used with a wire, but with 15 hours of playback (Bluetooth and noise cancelling), that shouldn't be necessary. Small enough to secrete in a jacket pocket, these striking cans are great on-the-go.
There's very little between these wired N60NCs and their wireless counterparts (above). That's a good thing, though. Both perform with panache, serving up superb noise-cancelling and an open, musical sound stage. They're great travel buddies, too, with collapsable headband that ups the portability factor.
Excellent battery life – 30 hours with active noise-cancelling – should be plenty for a long-haul flight. Trimmed with aluminium and leather details, these classy cans are some of the best noise cancellers we've heard.
Studio-style headphones with a budget price tag? That's a big ask, but AKG has nailed it with the K72s. They're some of the comfiest budget headphones we've tested, but the main attraction is the sound, which is spacious, sophisticated and bassy enough to make the most of a explosion-packed movie soundtrack.
In the box, you get a high-quality 3m cable for use with a stereo amplifier. That's a not-so-subtle hint that they're not really designed for 'portable' use. Still, given the price, the K72s are unbeatable value for money and ideal for home listening sessions.
If you appreciate life's simple pleasures, you'll be won over by the pared-down K52s: comfortable, budget headphones don't get much better. Given the price, they're fantastically constructed and surprisingly expensive-looking. The solid metal frame is nice and light, and the cushioned headband cradles your head.
Timing is snappy, and there's a remarkable amount of balance and agility on show. For those on a budget, these are a no-brainer.
These sounded more expensive than they cost when we first heard them, and the price has only gone down since then. Small but hardworking 7mm drivers deliver a level of precision that's comparable with a pair of budget over-ear headphones.
AKG hasn't skimped on the bass, either. It might be a little too enthusiastic at times, but it certainly won't spoil your fun. Supplied with a tangle-free fabric cable and an inline remote, these classy in-ears are superb value for money.
AKG's premium, wireless and noise-cancelling headphones are solid performers. Hinged for portability, they deliver effortless timing and a healthy dose of musicality, making them an easy, elegant listen. Battery life is 23 hours with Bluetooth and noise cancelling on, rising to 36 hours if you switch to a wired connection.
Noise cancelling is good, but not quite as effective as a pair of Sony WH-1000XM3s or Bose QuietComfort 35 IIs. Need to eavesdrop on the outside world? AKG's handy Ambient Aware button lowers the volume and the noise-cancelling. While the NC700NCs aren't class-leaders, they do offer a solid performance at a good price.