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AKG N9 Hybrid review: I never want to use another set of headphones ever again because I've just found the perfect pair

AKG N9 Hybrid review: I never want to use another set of headphones ever again because I've just found the perfect pair

Tom's Guide09-05-2025
The AKG N9 Hybrid headphones slot perfectly into the category of best headphones. They are some of the finest cans I have ever used.
The sound quality is incredible. When using the included Wi-Fi dongle to stream with hi-res codecs, I was blown away by the detail I heard from my music. And this wasn't limited by genre either, as I listened to everything from metal to country with no complaints.
The N9s are incredibly comfortable to wear and have the best ANC I have tried, which is also fully customizable to suit the setting you are in.
They are a little pricey at $399, but they do everything any audiophile could possibly want, and to such a high standard, so are definitely worth the splash.
To find out more about why I love these headphones, keep reading my full AKG N9 Hybrid review.
The AKG N9 Hybrid headphones are available from Amazon U.S. for $399 and Amazon U.K. for £299. This is pretty expensive for a pair of over-ear headphones, but boy do they pack a punch.
Our current favorite headphones are the Sony WH-1000XM5s, which are also priced at $399. The Sonys took this coveted spot for their impressive noise cancelation, long battery life, and awesome sound… but the AKGs perform exceptionally in all these areas too.
The headphones are available in black or white color options.
The AKG N9 Hybrid headphones have a pretty basic design. I tested the white colorway, which has silver accents and I think they look pretty slick.
The metal of the adjustable headband matches the silver accents on the ear covers. The design is cohesive and well thought out, with the leather of the padded areas matching the white of the plastic components precisely.
My only criticism would be that the ends of the headband jut out a little far. This gives them a kind of early 2000s cyberman look, but it's something I can totally get past since the sound quality is so darn good.
The padded earcups are extremely comfortable for prolonged wear. I wore them for my whole working day and had no complaints. The same can be said for the padded headband, which supports the 9.9oz (281g) headphones effortlessly.
There is a lot of adjustment from the flexible headband too, which I found made the fit feel more secure.
The headphones come with a compact carry case which the headphones fold into. There is also a nook in the case that houses all the wires and adapters the headphones come with — and boy are there a lot.
There is a USB-A to USB-C charging cable, USB-C dongle, USB-A to C adaptor, flight adaptor, and a 3.5mm jack cable. The USB-C dongle also slots into the left ear cup, which slides open to reveal where the dongle sits so you won't lose it or need to scramble around for it.
The controls are simple to use with minimal buttons to get confused with. There is a slider that controls the power and Bluetooth pairing mode. There is a button on the right earcup for pausing, playing and skipping music. The button on the left side lets you toggle between active noise cancellation and ambient sound mode.
The volume is controlled by turning the right earcup clockwise and anti-clockwise, which is my favorite design feature as it negates the need for extra buttons.
The headphones feature wear detection, so your music automatically stops when you take the headphones off, which is fairly par for the course in this price range. The music volume lowers if it detects you speaking to activate TalkThru mode. This can be adjusted so that it kicks in after 5, 15, or 20 seconds of chatting. I found this worked well in an office setting, but you could also disable it if you are in busy areas with lots of chatter.
The N9s' Active Noise cancellation (ANC) is perhaps the most impressive I have come across. ANC headphones use contrasting noise frequencies to drown out ambient sounds and so you often get a crackling sound, but that is not the case with these. While there is some white noise, it is nowhere near as noticeable as with my Beats Studio 3s.
The AKG headphones app gives you the option to alter ANC functions with adaptive ANC, which adjust to the noise levels in your surroundings. The headphones also have auto compensation, which checks fitment and adjusts ANC levels automatically.
There is also an Ambient Aware setting, which can be turned on in the app or with the button on the back of the left ear cup. In the app, this function has a slider that dictates how much ambient sound is let in through the mics on the ear cups. When the slider is at its highest, the most sound is let in.
This function worked well for me in the office, as when I needed to be more aware of conversations happening, I could let more ambient sound in. Likewise, when I wanted to focus, I could block out literally everything around me.
The ear cups created a comfortable seal all around my ears to assist the ANC with plenty of passive noise cancellation. There was also zero sound leakage from the headphones thanks to the extensive padding on the cups.
The AKG N9 Hybrid headphones use Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity, but also come with a 3.5mm headphone jack cable.
There is hi-res support over Bluetooth, but even the highest quality codecs like LDAC come with their limitations. To that end, the N9s come with a WiFi dongle to transmit much higher quality tracks to the headphones at a lower latency. Alternatively, you can also plug in the headphones with the jack cable for true lossless playback.
The headphones have multipoint connection as well as Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift pair to make the connection easier and faster. It was far easier and quicker to use Google Fast Pair than connecting via Bluetooth to an iPhone.
I will start by saying, you will obviously get the best audio with these headphones by using the 3.5mm jack cable to stream audio losslessly. I listened to music on Qobuz and it made every song I listened to incredibly crisp and clear, even without using Hi-Res tracks.
But the convenience of wireless listening is too good to pass up, so you'll be glad to know using the Wi-Fi dongle also delivers insane sound quality — especially when I enabled Hi-Res audio streaming on Qobuz.
The headphones coped extremely well with all genres and vocals, from the rasp of Andy Biersack to the light airy twang of Sabrina Carpenter. The app comes with 7 EQ presets including Studio, Bass, Club, Extreme Bass, Vocal, and Jazz.
I first tested out Linkin Park's 'The Emptiness Machine', which has a lot of layers for the headphone drivers to contend with, but it was no challenge for the N9 Hybrids. I listened to this song on the streaming platform Qobuz, which allows 24-bit hi-res streaming.
The layers of the vocals were clear, and allowed me to hear reverb on the backing vocals that I hadn't noticed before. I would go so far as to describe this song, paired with these headphones, as nothing short of epic. There was no tinniness or distortion, even in the heavy drum elements the song relies on. No notes from me.
Sticking with the Hi-Res streaming, I moved on to 'Sexy To Someone' by Clairo and used the Jazz EQ preset. This was a complete flip in genre but I wanted to be sure these headphones can handle all eventualities.
Clairo's vocals came across as soft and ethereal, but the standout of this song was the piano. The staccato notes were sharp and clear without completely overpowering the high hats, which also pulled through the song nicely.
Bass is always a challenge for headphones and earbuds alike, since it is a hard balance to strike — headphones and earbuds I have tested in the past, like the LG xboom Buds, often prioritize booming bass and forget to compensate with the higher frequencies. You won't be shocked that I think the AKG N9 Hybrids do an awesome job of delivering peak bass performance and making sure the higher frequencies remain complementary.
I selected the Extreme Bass EQ preset and played 'The Adults Are Talking' by The Strokes. It complemented the vocals in the song really well and the bass guitar shone through on this iconic indie track. Depending on how you listen to this song, whether that be on a speaker or headphones, you are able to hear different layers coming through. But this song is bass-led and this preset made it sound incredible, without taking away from the mids at all.
I also flipped over to the normal Bass preset and the difference was pretty stark. Although it still sounded great, the Extreme Bass gives an extra nudge towards the feeling of being at a gig — you know, when you can feel the bass beating in your chest — an effect I always strive to obtain.
The app also houses a Club EQ present, and it would be remiss of me not to test this with a Charli xcx song. I played her song 'Club classics' to keep with the theme. I think this preset and song are made for each other. The 40mm dynamic drivers made the bass sound liquid and the vocals blended seamlessly over the top.
I also played with the Custom EQ when listening to this song, and I was able to achieve the perfect balance of keeping the song's booming feel while reducing the bass so the vocals were the focus. Basically, anything you want to do to a song, the headphones will cope extremely well.
The AKG app gives a whole lot of control for the N9 Hybrid headphones. From control over audio with custom EQs to the intensity of the ANC settings, the app is the perfect companion to these cans.
With the app, the headphones can act as the perfect meeting companion, as it lets you alter voice settings. I chose to keep with the natural voice setting but you can make yours sound brighter or even more powerful for the person at the other end of the call.
The app also features a hearing test called Personi-Fi. To complete this I was instructed to press down on the screen until I could no longer hear the sound the app was playing to me. I had to do this nine times for each ear.
It gave feedback on the results in the form of an EQ chart, but it was not noticeably different to the standard EQ of the headphones, so it didn't make a massive difference for my listening. However, for someone who is hard of hearing, this is an awesome feature as it will adjust the EQ to ensure the best function.
There is also a test for the seal of the headphones in the Personi-Fi test, allowing the headphones to automatically compensate ANC based on how you wear them.
The SilentNow function can be enabled in the app also. This simply disconnects the headphones from wireless and keeps ANC on to create a bubble for focus or winding down in loud areas. I found this setting particularly useful when I wanted to read my book in a busy cafe without interruption.
The battery life on these cans is awesome. AKG quotes that you get 100 hours of listening when using Bluetooth and ANC is turned off. If you are using the wireless dongle, AKG says the battery time drops to 85 hours.
When the ANC is turned on, AKG claims the headphones have 55 hours of battery life – which is still super impressive. However, in my testing I found that they were probably being conservative with that number.
I used the headphones for around 10 hours over two days and the battery only decreased by 10%. This was using the Wi-Fi dongle with the ANC turned on too.
The headphones take 3 hours to fully charge, which is fairly quick given there's clearly a large battery. And just 10 minutes of charging will give 6 hours of music playback.
In short, the AKG N9 Hybrids are my favorite headphones — as in, ever. They're awesome for detailed listening and deliver each layer of sound with complete clarity. The ANC is so good that I felt like I was in my own bubble: just me and my music.
The headphones are extremely comfortable for long periods of wear and the padding on the ear cups creates an excellent seal to deliver some of the best noise cancellation I've tried. There's nothing I can fault these headphones for — they may be $399, but trust me: that's money well spent.
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It's the kind of appliance that feels like a real upgrade, not just a seasonal utility. Performance-wise, it punches above its weight. With 8,000 BTUs of cooling and about 8,400 BTUs of heating, it comfortably handles medium-sized rooms, even on the muggiest summer days or those shoulder-season nights where you suddenly realize your space heater isn't cutting it. And sure, there are sleeker or whisper-quiet options out there, but most of them come with annoying bracket installs or require weird window compatibility. The GE? It shows up, slides in and just works. Size: 18.5 (W) x 18.6 (D) x 12.6″ (H) inches | Cooling BTU: 8,000 | Power Requirements: 115 Volt Circuit (NEMA 5-15P Parallel Plug) Most Versatile: LG Smart Window Air Conditioner Walmart Pros: Excellent voice assistant feature Energy efficient with a quiet operation Cools, dehumidifies and circulates air in fan-only mode Cons: Bulkier than some other models Works best with standard double-hung windows and may not fit well in sliding or casement windows The LG Smart Window Air Conditioner isn't just another box in your window. With 10,000 BTU of power on tap and built-in Wi‑Fi via LG's ThinQ app, this beauty cools rooms up to 450 sq ft (think: living rooms, home offices, dens of productivity or binge‑watching) while letting you adjust the temperature from your couch — or from across town with Alexa or Google Assistant voice control. It even tosses in three modes (cool, fan, dry), energy‑saving thermostat automation, a sleep timer, auto‑restart after power blips and a washable filter that lights up to say when it needs cleaning. That's comfort, convenience and cleanliness all in one sleek package Why is it the most versatile among smart air conditioners? First, the dual‑inverter compressor means LG delivers energy savings — up to 35 percent better than standard units — while staying whisper‑quiet with noise as low as 44 dB on low fan speeds (that's quieter than a conversation in a library). Second, its four‑way airflow ensures evenly dispersed coldness so you don't feel like you got shoved into a single icy draft zone. And the magic 3‑in‑1 design toggles effortlessly from dehumidifying to circulating air or cooling proper, without needing three separate machines. But really, the coolest part is how it seamlessly fits into your life. Almost too well. Installation is straightforward, it plays well with voice assistants and the app even lets you schedule or monitor energy use (turn it on before you get home, and avoid awkward sweaty first steps inside). Meanwhile, built‑in maintenance prompts and an auto‑clean routine help prevent mold buildup, meaning this thing is built to last. So yes, calling it 'the most versatile smart air conditioner' isn't hyperbole. It's like having a tiny but mighty climate control command center: smart, clean, quiet, customizable — and still cooler than the other options in your window. Size: 19.5 (W) x 19.6 (D) x 12.4″ (H) inches | Cooling BTU: 10,000 | Power Requirements: 115 Volt Circuit (NEMA 5-15P Parallel Plug) For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America's go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful shopping guidance. We're not just thorough reporters – we sift through mountains of information, test and compare products, and consult experts on any topics we aren't already schooled specialists in to deliver useful, realistic product recommendations based on our extensive and hands-on analysis. Here at The Post, we're known for being brutally honest – we clearly label partnership content, and whether we receive anything from affiliate links, so you always know where we stand. We routinely update content to reflect current research and expert advice, provide context (and wit) and ensure our links work. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.

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