Best Portable On Ear Headphones
We’ve collected our favourite on ear headphones from under £50 to over £500 from 2015. The reviews are designed to help you choose from the massive selection of headphones available. From trusted brands like KEF and Sennheiser, to the newest brands like SoundMAGIC and Aedle. Below you can check out our best rated on ear headphones from the year so far.
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Best On-Ear Headphones Under £50
Koss PortaPro
The sound is still very current however, as the Porta Pro’s sound signature suits dance music, rap and anything the user can throw at them.
A good level of bass and midrange gives a good grunt with realistic body. The highs are a little rolled off but not to the point where it’s a problem, indeed the roll-off makes them less likely to fatigue the wearer if dance music is played.
Hifiheadphones verdict:
For the money this is amazing value – get yourself a design classic which has stood the test of time.
SoundMAGIC P21
The P21 model is a lightweight portable with a flat tangle-free cable and good isolation. Ideal for travel and holidays, these will fit right in to any bag or backpack when stored in their low profile travel case.
Sound is impressive for this price point, with plenty of detail and a good kick to the bass without overpowering the mid range.
Hifiheadphones verdict:
Engaging and fun-sounding, the P21 will make the absolute most of the output from any portable player.
Grado iGrado
The only downside for commuters is that the iGrado’s have open backs, so sound leaks out and in. This is fine for walking on the street (as long as the traffic isn’t too loud), but is no good for travelling on underground trains or while sitting next to someone on a bus.
HiFi Headphones Verdict:
If you can live with the open back design the Grado iGrado is the best portable headphone you can own. Very highly recommended.
Best On-Ear Headphones Under £100
SoundMAGIC P30S
Sound is truly superb for an on-ear headphone under £100. In fact we think this is the best on-ear headphone costing less than £100. Bass is punchy and tight, while the mids and highs are natural and well balanced.
The build quality is excellent, with metal internals to the headband and nice quality plastics. Comfort on the ears is good, with soft earpads and a light clamping force on the head. This headphone is compatible with the vast majority of
Hifiheadphones verdict:
Brilliant sound performance and typical SoundMAGIC levels of build quality make the P30S a winner under £100.
Grado iGrado Headphones £50
The only downside for commuters is that the iGrado’s have open backs, so sound leaks out and in. This is fine for walking on the street (as long as the traffic isn’t too loud), but is no good for travelling on underground trains or while sitting next to someone on a bus.
HiFi Headphones Verdict:
If you can live with the open back design the Grado iGrado is the best portable headphone you can own. Very highly recommended.
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Grado iGrado Headphones £50
The only downside for commuters is that the iGrado’s have open backs, so sound leaks out and in. This is fine for walking on the street (as long as the traffic isn’t too loud), but is no good for travelling on underground trains or while sitting next to someone on a bus.
HiFi Headphones Verdict:
If you can live with the open back design the Grado iGrado is the best portable headphone you can own. Very highly recommended.
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Best On-Ear Headphones Under £250
Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear
Supplied with a sturdy travel case, these are great for foreign adventures or just for enjoying whilst at work. The remote on the cable ensures that no calls need be missed with these immersive headphones.
They are well powered by portable devices such as phones, and are really suitable for this purpose.
Hifiheadphones verdict:
If supra-aural headphones appeal to you, the On-Ear Momentum is definitely worth a punt. They are fantastic all-rounders which can do any genre justice, anywhere.
Beyerdynamic Custom One Pro
The character of the frequency response can be changed whilst the headphones are being worn by means of the adjustable bass ports on each side. Mids are slightly recessed and highs are clear but not too forward/bright.
They are primarily a portable headphone but are useful at home too; isolation is good and they can be adequately powered from any device, although an amp may be required for quieter tracks if going mobile.
Hifiheadphones verdict:
This good looking and sturdy headphone can be further customised but will sound good however they look.
KEF M500
The sound is of amazing quality and it really is a strange feeling to be enjoying such a presentation whilst walking in the street, for example. They are solidly constructed without being heavy, and feel very comfortable. The earcups consist of a very soft cushion which provides good isolation without causing discomfort, so the high quality sound these deliver can be fully enjoyed.
The sound is wonderfully balanced; the bass is handled very well and is tight without sitting too far back; midrange is clear and unforced, and treble is crisp and grabs attention without getting harsh.
Hifiheadphones verdict:
For the price, these headphones are incredible value; they are the perfect travel companion for anyone who does not like to compromise when on the go.
Best On-Ear Headphones Over £250
Sennheiser Momentum
With plenty of detail and excellent instrument separation they never step into fatiguing territory, soundstage is short but imaging is impressive considering the size of the cups. The sound is exciting with plenty of bottom end available when needed, the Momentums are smooth without becoming sluggish.
Included with the Momentum is a headphone cable with mic and smart controls, a travel adaptor, a second standard headphone cable, an attractive hard carrying case and a 6.35mm jack adapter.
Hifieadphones Verdict:
The size, carry case and sound work well for commuters and business travellers and anyone who likes warm clean reproduction, this type of sound signature generally works well across all genres of music.
Aedle VK-1 Classic
Try them however and you’ll realise that these are every bit as sophisticated as their modern-day counterparts; only the build quality is from yesteryear.
Bass is fully present but knows its limits, midrange is clear and fluid, with highs rolled off slightly to avoid fatigue. The VK-1 is a very musical headphone and suits many styles while being very stylish itself.
Hifiheadphones verdict:
These are remarkably beautiful headphones which pack a sonic punch their genteel appearance just does not hint at. High quality leather earpads ensure great comfort, while the sound is vibrant enough to rival any competition on the street. ( Availiable now, contact 01903 768910 )