The best earphones to partner your new iPhone XS

In a long list of controversial decisions by the world’s first trillion dollar company, the one that gets iPhone fanatics the most riled up is Apple’s rude removal of the beloved headphone jack. Yes, we know that buying another cable just to listen to music is annoying, but this is the price we pay to be a part of the club.

Apple is scheduled to launch its new line of iPhones during the now customary grand press conference in Cupertino, California on Wednesday, September 12 – rumoured to include the new iPhone XS and iPhone XS Plus models – and the question on everyone’s lips is: ‘Why wont you just give us the damn headphone jack back!?’

To quell the stress you feel having to scramble around to find that tiny cable to connect your headphones, take a look at some of the best headphones available for your iPhone as of September 2018.

In-ear or over-ear – what earphones should you go for?

Design and comfort mean everything when going for a new headphone set – and the grand debate that rages between music lovers is the the pros and cons of earphones over headphones.

To save you the hassle of wading into the battle, here are the best available versions of each to compliment your new iPhone XS.

Best in-ear earphones

Sennheiser Momentum M2 IEi

Buy now (Currys, £69.99)

• 1.3m cable

• 3.5mm jack

• Inline controls

You may have been swayed by the glistening white EarPods that Apple has been pushing alongside their new iPhone line, but the true quality comes from Sennheiser.

Subtle enough to not be showing off, but packing enough punch to grab your attention, these little earbuds are comfortable, powerful and capable of great mids and highs for the full range of sound.

Best over-ear headphones

Bose QUIETCOMFORT 35 noise cancelling headphones

Buy now (Currys, £329.95)

• 1.2m cable

• 3.5mm jack

• Bluetooth 4.1 (10m range)

• Noise cancelling/isolating

• 20 hours battery life

If you’re looking for a full, complete listening experience, Bose’s over-ear headphones simply can’t be beaten.

Specially engineered to sound better, these headphones are great, lightweight sets that bring rich, deep noise on your travels. And once you’ve experienced the noise-cancelling feature on a flight, you will wonder why you ever got on a plane without them.

Also available in white to perfectly match your new iPhone XS design.

Best wireless headphones

AKG N60NC Wireless headphones

Buy now (Currys, £199.99)

• 1.2m cable

• Gold-plated 3.5mm jack

• Bluetooth 4.0 (8m range)

• Noise cancelling

• 15 hours battery life

To combat the Schrodinger’s cat that is the iPhone XS headphone jack, why not opt for completely wireless, Bluetooth headphones from AKG and ignore the problem altogether?

These on-ear headphones offer some incredible sound quality, with clear midrange and solid bass. Comfortable leather cups will simply block out the outside world with noise cancellation, and the easily foldable design makes perfect sense for any travelling iPhone user.

Honorable mentions

Of course, it’s only understandable that you’re going to want the very best headphones to compliment your iPhone and its sleek design – after all, headphones should be as comfortable in your ear as your phone is in your hand.

But if you’re watching your pennies after your new purchase, there are several alternatives to partner your iPhone XS.

SoundMagic E10C

Buy now (Amazon, £32.99)

Small, compact and with great midrange sound, the SoundMagic series holds its own against the pricier models.

AKG Y50BT

Buy now (Amazon, £63.94)

Great sounding wireless headphones often mean further expenses on batteries, but not for the AKG, which has its own built-in battery that lasts a staggering 20-hours. Charge your headphone using the micro USB port to keep on jamming throughout your journey.

Jabra Move Wireless

Buy now (Amazon, £55)

These lightweight, sporty wireless headphones will blow you away with its great sound quality and minimal price. An 8-hour battery life may put you off, but these on-ear headphones will keep the music pumping and the prices down.

All prices accurate as of September 11, 2018

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