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Everyone Should Have Exactly 3 Pairs of Headphones, and These Are My Picks. Here's Why

Everyone Should Have Exactly 3 Pairs of Headphones, and These Are My Picks. Here's Why

CNET02-08-2025
When people ask you what your "big three" are, they might be asking about your sun, moon and rising astrological signs. But when I ask my friends the same question, I'm not trying to determine their horoscope. Instead, I'm curious what their headphones and earbuds collection looks like.
After more than a decade working as a technology journalist, I'm in the fortunate position of having what most people would consider to be too much tech in my house. I make a real effort to keep it to a minimum and try not to accumulate any unnecessary gadgets. But with headphones, I've come to the conclusion that everyone needs at least three pairs. No matter how hard I've tried, I can't pare this number.
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First, there are the everyday earbuds. These are the ones that can slide into your smallest bag or your pocket and travel everywhere with you -- on your commute, on your errands and on shopping trips.
Second, there are the over-ear, luxury headphones. These need to have that heady combo of great noise cancellation, audio quality and battery life, combined with a level of comfort that means you could easily wear them for an entire long-haul travel day.
Finally, if you're serious about fitness, you need dedicated workout headphones. Could you wear either of the above pairs to go on a long run? Sure, and plenty of people do. But for the sake of longevity and your sanity, having a sweat-proof, durable pair of headphones that won't budge may save your sanity in the short term and save you money in the long run.
If you're trying to make one pair of headphones work in every scenario, you might feel frustrated that none are able to truly deliver the experience you want across the board. This is where my theory comes into play. It really doesn't matter which headphones you choose for each of these purposes, but I do believe they are distinct categories with little crossover.
And what are my big three? They may not be the same as your,s but these are the headphones I absolutely can't live without right now.
My everyday earbuds: OnePlus Buds 3
The OnePlus Buds 3 are always in my pocket or my bag.
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I will die on the hill that you shouldn't spend more than $100 on your everyday earbuds -- the kind that you will drop, accidentally bash and at some point, inevitably, lose. So much about buds comes down to personal preference on how they actually feel when tucked inside your ears.
Personally, I've settled on the OnePlus Buds 3, which list right at $100. They're aesthetically pleasing in a pale blue that matches my preferred fashion color palette, and I find them to be supremely comfortable. I've been using them for a good six months, and I don't have any of the usual niggles I have with earbuds -- by which I mean they don't fall out of my ears or have any random, weird sound glitches.
Soundwise, I enjoy the heavy bass and find the ANC to suit my needs as a frequent traveler on public transportation. With 10 hours of battery life, plus an additional 44 hours in the case, these buds have never let me down. They're not necessarily anything special, but I keep reaching for them even though I have other options at my disposal.
My luxury over-ear headphones: Dali IO-8
The Dali IO-8 headphones are the most comfortable I've ever worn.
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At the other end of the spectrum, my favorite luxury headphones have transformed my longest travel days into periods of prolonged sonic bliss. I wear the Dali IO-8 headphones through airports, on plane journeys, all the way through to checking into my hotel. They also come with me on my daily hot girl walks.
With 30 hours of battery life and decent ANC, they allow me to move through the world in my own little bubble. Not only are they truly the most luxurious and comfortable headphones I've ever used, they also provide me with glorious sound.
You can switch between two modes: hi-fi and bass. I usually stick with the former. No matter whether I'm immersed in an audiobook, bopping away to Paramore, spacing out to Sigur Ros or getting lost once again in the depths of Taylor Swift's back catalog, the $1,100 Dali IO-8s deliver.
My workout headphones: Beats Powerbeats Pro 2
The lilac Powerbeats Pro 2 are a running essential.
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There's no two ways about it: I've tried other workout headphones and I keep coming back to Beats. I've been known to tie up my running shoes and be halfway out the door, then calling the whole run off because I can't find my Powerbeats.
I've been a fan since the earliest Powerbeats model but the latest Powerbeats Pro 2, priced at $249, are my favorite workout headphones yet. Once in, they simultaneously feel glued to my head with a tight seal in my ear, while also being so light and comfortable I forget they're there. This is an essential combination when you're exercising, as the last thing you want to do is deal with any discomfort or annoyance that might distract from your workout.
CNET's resident audio expert, David Carnoy, rated the Powerbeats Pro 2 an 8.8 out of 10, noting the improved sound quality and good noise canceling. As someone who's long been a fan of this line, I have to agree, and I'd go so far as to say this latest upgrade has made running to my favorite high-energy tracks more enjoyable than ever.
If you happen to be looking for more headphone models for running, extended listening sessions or everyday use, here are more of Carnoy's top picks among the many headphones he's tested.
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