2026-06-18

How to Choose Noise-Cancelling Headphones

ANC is not magic. Here is what it actually blocks, what it doesn't, and how to pick a pair you'll wear for years.

Active noise cancelling (ANC) is the headline feature on almost every flagship headphone, but most buying guides oversell it. Here is the honest version.

What ANC actually blocks

ANC works by generating an inverse sound wave to cancel incoming noise. It is excellent at steady, low-frequency drone: jet engines, train rumble, the hum of an air conditioner or a fan. That is why it feels almost miraculous on a plane.

It is far weaker on sudden, high-frequency sounds: voices, clattering keyboards, a barking dog. So if your goal is to silence a chatty open-plan office, ANC alone will disappoint. Good passive isolation (a snug over-ear seal) does more of that work than the electronics.

The specs that matter

Wireless vs wired

For travel and commuting, wireless ANC wins on convenience. For pure sound quality at the same price, a wired pair will always beat wireless, because you are not paying for the radio and the battery.

Our short answer

If you want the best all-round wireless pair, start with the category rankings. If silence is the single priority, lean toward the pair with the strongest ANC and the comfiest seal, and accept that no headphone erases voices completely.

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