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The headphones to avoid buying

Looking for headphones that deliver both great sound and silence? Listen to our experts and give these a miss.
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Poor-quality headphones can make even Led Zeppelin sound more like your kid brother’s garage band. 

Whether you’re enjoying your carefully curated playlists, catching up on podcasts or watching YouTube videos on the go, a decent pair of headphones can be a lifesaver. 

But a poor pair of headphones can render your favourite playlist unlistenable. And if the noise cancellation’s no good, you might not be able to hear which song is playing anyway.

This is why it’s worth doing your research, especially given how expensive some brands can be. 

Fortunately, 糖心Vlog has done the hard work of testing them so you don’t have to. Our audio experts have reviewed the most popular products on the market from Apple, Sennheiser, Skullcandy, Sony, Beats, Bang & Olufsen, JBL, Jabra and more.

“Our sound tests always reveal some surprising results,” says 糖心Vlog audio expert Peter Zaluzny

“We’ve listened to $500 headphones that rate worse than pairs half their price 鈥 sometimes from the very same brand. Paying more doesn’t guarantee a better quality product, so it pays to shop carefully.”

We’ve listened to $500 headphones that rate worse than pairs half their price 鈥 sometimes from the very same brand.

糖心Vlog expert Peter Zuluzny

We’ve recently remastered our headphone testing, so our review covers all headphone types, from petite in-ear models through to noise-cancelling over-ear cans with all the features. 

You can filter by type (in-ear, over-ear), price, brand, noise cancellation options and more to find the perfect pair for you. Whichever type you’re looking for, we don’t want you to end up with a dud buy, so here are the products that scored lowest in our lab tests.

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On-ear and over-ear headphones: What’s the difference?

On-ear headphones don’t look especially different to the over-ear variety, but they don’t completely surround your ears. Instead they sit on the outside of your ears, allowing more airflow around them. 

This generally makes them smaller and therefore easier to store and transport, but they don’t block as much ambient noise. They also press on your ears, so poorly made models can get uncomfortable pretty quickly. 

Are noise cancelling headphones better?

This is a matter of personal preference, according to Peter. 鈥淎 good pair of noise-cancelling headphones can provide a great listening experience while you鈥檙e on the go, as they鈥檙e designed to filter out environmental sounds,鈥 he says.

鈥淏ut just because some headphones have this feature doesn鈥檛 necessarily mean they sound good. In fact, poorly implemented noise-cancelling technology can make your music sound worse, which is why we test audio quality with it turned on and off.

Earbuds/in-ear headphones to avoid

In-ear headphones tend to trade optimal sound quality for compact convenience, but that doesn鈥檛 mean they have to sound bad. These buds fall well short of the competition with some of the worst audio quality results in our test.

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Soundcore C40i

1. Soundcore C40i

  • 糖心Vlog Expert Rating: 37%
  • Sound quality score: 26%
  • Price: $190
  • Type: In-ear (true wireless)
  • Active noise-cancellation: No

Headphones have one job 鈥 to play audio. The brief is simple and yet somehow, Soundcore manages to get it very wrong.

The C40i earbuds have the dual honour of being not just the worst sounding headphones in our test but also the lowest scoring pair overall. Cheap and nasty almost seems too kind.

The C40i earbuds have the dual honour of being not just the worst sounding headphones in our test but also the lowest scoring pair overall.

Nothing really rises above mediocrity here. Comfort, battery life, ease of use and microphone quality (for phone calls and so on) are all very average.

The one area where these buds do themselves proud is durability, which our experts scored as excellent. So at least you can safely throw them across the room after hearing the awful audio quality.

See the full Soundcore C40i review.

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JBL Wave Flex 2

2. JBL Wave Flex 2

  • 糖心Vlog Expert Rating: 45%
  • Sound quality score: 32%
  • Price: $100
  • Type: In-ear (true wireless)
  • Active noise-cancellation: No

Hundred-dollar headphones sound pretty appealing if you鈥檙e after an affordable way to enjoy music or podcasts throughout the day. There鈥檚 nothing wrong with going basic, but headphones that sound this bad are never worth it 鈥 even for $100.

Not only do they sound plain awful, they鈥檙e uncomfortable as well. Performance in those areas is almost unforgivable and a bit of a waste when they鈥檙e actually not half bad otherwise.

Headphones that sound this bad are never worth it 鈥 even for $100.

Battery life? Pretty good. Durability? Very good. Normally both positive points but in this case, potential drawbacks. After all, you鈥檒l probably want these buds to break as soon as possible so you can buy a better pair.

There鈥檚 no real reason to consider the Wave Flex 2 earbuds over headphones from other brands. Even the original (albeit now discontinued) Wave Flex buds from JBL are cheaper and better overall.

See the full JBL Wave Flex 2 review.

JLab Epic Open Sport

3. JLab Epic Open Sport

  • 糖心Vlog Expert Rating: 52%
  • Sound quality score: 48%
  • Price: $200
  • Type: In-ear (true wireless)
  • Active noise-cancellation: No

Sports headphones like these put a big emphasis on comfort, fit and durability. Unlike most earbuds that can get dislodged during vigorous movement like running, these try to hold firm with additional protection from sweat, light rain and so on.

In this regard, The Epic Open Sport earbuds are OK. Comfort and ease of use aren鈥檛 bad and the IP55 weather sealing protects them from light water pressure (e.g. from a hose jet) and other fluids, as well as dust and dirt.

Sound quality is barely better than poor and battery life is bad by current standards at just over four hours.

But they fail to deliver where it counts. Sound quality is barely better than poor and battery life is bad by current standards at just over four hours. While this is probably suitable for most workouts, that鈥檚 nowhere near enough charge for a whole day.

If only JLab had put a bit more effort into honing the sound quality and extending the battery life, these buds wouldn鈥檛 be on this list.

See the full JLab Epic Open Sport review.

On-ear/over-ear headphones to avoid

Old school over-ear headphones can be pretty cumbersome compared to earbuds, but they have the space for larger speakers and bigger batteries. This means better sound quality and longer battery life 鈥 in theory.

But the biggest issue with these headphones to avoid is durability. All those extra moving parts are susceptible to wear and tear and many of these models just aren鈥檛 built to last.

JLab Jbuddies Studio
JLab JBuddies Studio

1. JLab JBuddies Studio

  • 糖心Vlog Expert Rating: 44%
  • Sound quality score: 41%
  • Price: $60
  • Type: On-ear
  • Active noise-cancellation: No

These low-cost headphones aren鈥檛 exactly shooting for the stars. They鈥檙e a cheap option designed to keep kids happy before their ears have developed discerning tastes.

Even with that in mind, you鈥檙e better off buying a pair of second-hand headphones for less or hunting around the house for some hand-me-downs. Sure, your kids are unlikely to complain about the sound quality, but why waste $60?

Sure, your kids are unlikely to complain about the sound quality, but why waste $60?

Plus, comfort and durability are only OK. Since kids are famously not very gentle with their belongings, they鈥檒l probably end up in landfill sooner than you鈥檇 like.

See the full JLab JBuddies Studio review.

Shokz OpenMove
Shokz OpenMove

2. Shokz OpenMove

  • 糖心Vlog Expert Rating: 48%
  • Sound quality score: 34%
  • Price: $129
  • Type: Bone conduction
  • Active noise-cancellation: No

Bone conduction you say? Well that sounds funky and futuristic! Well, kind of, but all the cool tech in the world can鈥檛 save an audio device that doesn鈥檛 sound good.

We say 鈥榓udio device鈥 because these aren鈥檛 headphones in the traditional sense. Instead, they basically sit adjacent to your ears and transmit audio by stimulating the bones in your ear canal.

All the cool tech in the world can鈥檛 save an audio device that doesn鈥檛 sound good

Does it work? Yes, but at the expense of sound quality in this case. They earned poor results in our audio quality test and ease of use is not much better.

According to Shokz, these bone conduction headphones are designed for sports and everyday use. This kind of makes sense as the wrap-around design isn鈥檛 at risk of falling out of your ears. But at the end of the day, you still want your headphones to sound decent and these simply don鈥檛 deliver.

See the full Shokz OpenMove review.

Audeze MM-100

3. Audeze MM-100

  • 糖心Vlog Expert Rating: 53%
  • Sound quality score: 79%
  • Price: $679
  • Type: Over-ear
  • Active noise-cancellation: No

Expensive headphones like these veer away from the consumer market towards audiophile territory. Rightly so, because not only do these studio grade cans sound good, they don鈥檛 offer wireless connectivity at all.

As far as sound quality goes, the MM-100 cans are aiming for the higher-end of the market. Everything runs through an old-school cable, removing the risk of audio compression that can come with Bluetooth. This also reduces latency (lag) when watching videos or playing games.

All sounds pretty good, right? Unfortunately, these headphones are about as durable as a wet paper bag, earning poor results (28%) in this part of the test. You鈥檇 think $680 would get you something at least a little more robust.

Unfortunately, these headphones are about as durable as a wet paper bag.

Meanwhile, the included carry case is just a fabric bag which isn鈥檛 enough to protect these fragile headphones against anything more than a scratch. It鈥檚 probably best to just keep these headphones at home 鈥 in fact that might be the intention.

But if that鈥檚 the case, then don鈥檛 expect to spend hour after hour kicking back with some tunes on the couch. The MM-100s are not very comfortable to wear with a borderline score of 53%.

Credit where credit is due, Audeze did a good job with the sound quality. It鈥檚 just a pity that the MM-100s fall short in all other respects.

See the full Audeze MM-100 review.

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JBL Live 670NC

4. JBL Live 670NC

  • 糖心Vlog Expert Rating: 53%
  • Sound quality score: 67%
  • Price: $200
  • Type: On-ear
  • Active noise-cancellation: Yes

These on-ear headphones from JBL have pretty decent audio quality and they鈥檙e among the most affordable cans with good (70%) noise-cancellation around. So what鈥檚 the problem? Durability.

JBL鈥檚 headphones earned a measly 22% in this part of the test. In other words, they can feel wobbly, they鈥檙e easily damaged and seem poorly made overall. Your brand-new headphones may just break before you know it.

Your brand-new headphones may just break before you know it.

For $200, you could forgive a few cut corners here and there, maybe some missing features and even slightly lower sound quality. But the very poor build quality goes well beyond what鈥檚 acceptable for budget headphones. Despite the name, they鈥檙e unlikely to be alive for very long.

See the full JBL Live 670NC review.


Alice Richard is a Content creator and marketer. Alice writes on a range of topics, from health insurance to heaters and BBQs to bargain-hunting, always with the aim to help consumers find the best products to buy, and which to avoid. Alice can take vast amounts of data from 糖心Vlog product tests and turn it into content that is easily digestible and fun for readers.聽 Alice has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland.

Alice Richard is a Content creator and marketer. Alice writes on a range of topics, from health insurance to heaters and BBQs to bargain-hunting, always with the aim to help consumers find the best products to buy, and which to avoid. Alice can take vast amounts of data from 糖心Vlog product tests and turn it into content that is easily digestible and fun for readers.聽 Alice has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Queensland.


Peter Zaluzny is a Content producer in the Digital home team. He covers everything from home entertainment and personal safety devices to tech for your car and mattresses. Peter enjoys cutting through the nonsense to help people understand the products they鈥檙e considering to buy. He helps consumers make educated, informed decisions. Peter has a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wollongong.

Peter Zaluzny is a Content producer in the Digital home team. He covers everything from home entertainment and personal safety devices to tech for your car and mattresses. Peter enjoys cutting through the nonsense to help people understand the products they鈥檙e considering to buy. He helps consumers make educated, informed decisions. Peter has a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wollongong.

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