Wireless Earbuds comparison
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How to choose wireless earbuds in 2026
The Mars Score for wireless earbuds weights audio (40%), battery (22%), connectivity (20%) and design + fit (18%). Earbuds are headphones with a fit penalty: even the best-sounding pair is useless if it falls out at the gym. Treat IP rating and form factor as primary specs, not nice-to-haves.
Form factor: in-ear, stem, half-in-ear, open
The four dominant shapes each compromise differently. Sealed in-ear (Sony WF-1000XM6, Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds) blocks the most outside noise and delivers the cleanest bass, but causes "ear fatigue" on long sessions. Stem-style (AirPods Pro 3) is the easiest one-handed insertion. Half-in-ear (AirPods 4) lets ambient sound through naturally but cannot do real ANC. Open-ear (clip-on, bone-conduction) is for runners who must stay aware of traffic. Pick form before brand.
ANC: only useful if it actually seals
Active noise cancellation on earbuds depends entirely on the passive seal of the tip. A poor seal cuts ANC effectiveness in half regardless of the chipset inside. Most premium models ship three to five tip sizes plus foam options. If a pair does not seal, no firmware update will fix it. We cover this in detail on our Mars Labs test rigs.
Codecs match your phone, not the spec sheet
LDAC, aptX Lossless, LHDC, and LC3 all promise near-CD-quality audio over Bluetooth — but only if both source and earbuds support the same codec. iPhone users are stuck on AAC. Pixel and most flagship Androids support LDAC. Snapdragon Sound phones unlock aptX Lossless. Confirm your phone's supported codec before paying premium for a codec you cannot use.
Battery: read the ANC-on number
A "30-hour total" claim usually means: 6 hours in the buds + 24 hours of recharge in the case, ANC off, mid-volume. With ANC on, real buds runtime is closer to 4–5 hours for most models. The battery_life_buds_h spec on every product page is our verified ANC-on measurement, not the marketing peak.
Multipoint and wear detection
Multipoint pairing — staying connected to a laptop and phone at the same time — is the single most underrated quality-of-life feature. In-ear detection (auto-pause when removed) is the second. Both are now table stakes on premium earbuds and absent on most sub-$100 pairs.
IP rating: IPX4 minimum for workouts
IPX4 covers light sweat and rain. IPX5+ handles heavy sweat or a brief rinse. IP57 (Beats Fit Pro, Galaxy Buds3 Pro) survives full submersion for cleaning. If you train hard, do not buy below IPX4.
How vsMars scores wireless earbuds
Mars Score weights audio and battery heaviest because both age poorly: a bad seal at year two leaks bass, a 4-hour battery at year three needs a charge mid-commute. See the full formula on our methodology page and the leaderboard on best wireless earbuds. For deeper dives, our field reports cover specific flagship comparisons.