Editor’s Note: This post has been updated with new picks for 2017.
The market for active noise-canceling (ANC) headphones is saturated with over-ear headphones, like Bose’s Q25’s and the Sony’s MDR-1A’s. It’s not surprising, as these headphones can block out sound both passively (by physically preventing sound from reaching the ear) and actively (using a built-in microphone to electronically create a counter-signal). But they aren’t for everyone. With their weighty (albeit cushioned) design, they can crush ears, making them impossible to wear for long periods.
For those seeking ANC headphones but don’t find over-ears comfortable, there is a growing collection of great in-ear ANC headphones. It’s a decidedly niche market; audio titans like Plantronics and Bowers & Wilkins don’t even make them. Sony makes a pair (the MDR-EX750NA), but they’re not sold in the States. However difficult they are to find, there are great in-ear ANC headphones available for consumers; we’ve rounded up a few of the best, each at a different price point, so that you can listen to whatever you want in peace, and on your own budget.
Bose QuietControl 30

Bose’s QuietControl 30s promise to be the most advanced pair of in-ear ANC headphones ever. Why? They offer controllable noise cancellation, allowing listeners to adjust the amount of ambient sound they hear. It has the same ANC abilities as the QC20s, only these levels can be lowered to hear more of your surroundings. Adjusting this is as simple as changing the volume — just scroll on your device or hit the button on the headphone’s in-line remote — and if the battery dies, or if you shut off the ANC, you can still listen to music.