5 Best Wireless Earbuds With Microphone
Wireless earbuds with a microphone sound convenient on paper, but anyone who’s tried taking calls on cheap models knows how quickly that illusion collapses. Distorted voices, weak ANC, unstable Bluetooth—it’s far too common. Still, a handful of models genuinely handle calls well, offering solid noise reduction and consistent voice pickup even in more demanding situations. Below are the five options that actually earn their reputation.
Apple AirPods Pro 2

Apple’s flagship earbuds have an annoyingly strong grip on the call-quality market. Their microphones handle wind, background noise, and sudden loud sounds with surprising competence. Add in strong ANC and a stable connection, and they end up being one of the few models that rarely fail during important calls. Not exactly inexpensive earbuds with microphone performance, but reliable.
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Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro

Samsung’s Buds2 Pro offer a warm, rich sound signature paired with effective ANC that reduces environmental noise during calls. The microphone system does a decent job reducing background chatter, though it occasionally struggles with harsher noises like engines. Still, for Android users, especially those on Samsung phones, the integration is smooth and reliable.
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Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II

Bose rarely disappoints with noise cancellation, and this pair is no exception. They remain one of the strongest options for people who need to stay audible in chaotic environments—airports, loud offices, or trains. The microphone quality is crisp and consistent, though their case design feels bulkier than it needs to be.
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Google Pixel Buds Pro

Pixel Buds Pro deliver a strong balance between comfort, call clarity, and battery life. The microphones are competent enough for professional conversations, though they don’t quite reach Apple’s or Bose’s polish. On the bright side, they integrate nicely across Android devices and support USB C earbuds with microphone alternatives via features like multipoint.
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JBL Club Pro Plus

JBL’s Club Pro Plus offers a punchy sound profile and better-than-expected call clarity thanks to their beamforming microphone setup. They’re a practical choice for users who want decent ANC without overspending. While not the flashiest option here, their performance-to-price ratio makes them a smart pick.
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FAQs
High-end models like AirPods Pro (2nd gen) and Bose QC Earbuds II perform extremely well, but cheaper models often struggle with noise filtering.
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II usually outperform competitors thanks to their superior ANC system.
Often yes, though devices like Galaxy Buds2 Pro and Pixel Buds Pro integrate better with Android.
Some inexpensive models are usable, but microphone performance varies dramatically—more than in wired alternatives.
Newer Bluetooth versions improve stability and latency but don’t guarantee better mic quality—the microphone hardware and noise reduction algorithms matter more.
