Best Headsets for Working From Home in 2023
Whether you’re working from home or the local coffee shop, a good pair of headphones can help you tune out distractions and focus on the task at hand. Active noise-canceling, or ANC, is an important feature, but the best headsets for working from home also feature background noise-reduction and high-quality microphones so people can hear you clearly on voice calls or during video-conferencing meetings on Zoom, Microsoft Teams and various other video chat platforms.
What’s the best headset or headphone for your home office right now?
While there are many great headsets and headphones you can get for working from home or your hybrid work lifestyle, the new-for-2023 Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex currently sits atop this list because it offers a great mix of comfort, performance and features in a compact headset that folds up into a small carry case.
When we test headsets for working from home, we evaluate not only how well they perform for calls but how comfortable they are, how they sound for music listening and what extra features they might have, including multipoint Bluetooth pairing, which allows you to pair the headset with two devices at the same time (a computer or phone, for example) and easily switch audio between the two devices. Strong battery life is also important.
You may specifically be looking for headphones designed to work with Unified Communications applications and certified for Skype for Business, optimized for Microsoft Lync and suitable for softphones from Cisco, Avaya and Skype. I’ve included some UC headphones on this list, but the majority of these are mainstream consumer headphones that also work well on the go.
Read more: Best Earbuds for Phone Calls for 2023
Best headsets and headphones for working from home
How we test headphones and headsets for working from home
We test headphones and earbuds based on six key criteria. These criteria include design, sound quality, noise-canceling performance, voice-calling performance, features and value.
- Design: Evaluating design, we assess not only how comfortable the headphones and earbuds fit (their ergonomics) but their build quality and how well the controls are implemented.
When it comes to earbuds, we also look at water- and dust-resistance ratings.
- Sound quality: We evaluate sound quality by listening to a set playlist of music tracks and comparing the earbuds to top competing products in their price range. Sonic traits such as bass definition, clarity, dynamic range and how natural the headphones sound are key factors in our assessment.
- Noise-canceling performance: We evaluate noise-canceling performance by wearing the headphones in the same spot indoors near a noisy HVAC unit to see how well they do at muffling lower frequencies. Then we head out to the streets of New York to test the headphones in a real-world environment where we see how they do at muffling not only street noise but people’s voices.
- Extra features: Some great-sounding headphones and earbuds aren’t loaded with features, but we do take into account what extra features are on board. These include everything from quick-access awareness to transparency modes (your music pauses and the headphones open up to the outside world so you can have a conversation) to special sound modes to ear-detection sensors that automatically pause your music when you take the headphones off your ears.
For home office headphones, Bluetooth multipoint pairing is an important feature (and other connectivity options such as an included Bluetooth dongle for easy pairing with a computer). We also take a look at the companion app for the headphones if there is one and how user friendly it is.
- Voice-calling: When we test voice-calling performance, we make calls in the noisy streets of New York and evaluate how well the headphones or earbuds reduce background noise and how clearly callers can hear our voice. We also evaluate how they perform on video-conferencing applications such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
- Value: We determine value after evaluating the strength of the headphones and earbuds against all these criteria and what they’re able to deliver compared to other models in their price class.
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Testing call quality on the streets of New York.
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The 7 Best Headphones For Work – Summer 2023: Reviews
- Table of Contents
- Intro
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Best Headphones
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Best Upper Mid-Range
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Best Mid-Range
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Best Budget
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Best Cheap
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Best For Calls
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Best Earbuds
- Notable Mentions
- Recent Updates
- All Reviews
- Discussions
Updated May 23, 2023 at 09:02 am
By Vanessa McCuaig
Office headphones are typically versatile headsets used at work or in an office-like environment. You want something comfortable enough to last an entire workday without causing fatigue, with a battery that won’t need charging halfway through the day. An excellent active noise cancelling (ANC) feature can help you concentrate on your work by blocking background noise and chatty coworkers. Additionally, headphones with minimal leakage mean that you can crank up your music without bothering your nearby colleagues.
We’ve tested over 720 pairs of headphones, and below are our recommendations for the best headset for office use to buy. Also, check out our picks for the best noise cancelling headphones and the best noise cancelling earbuds. If you want to further improve your workstation, check out our recommendations for the best ergonomic mice and the best ergonomic keyboards.
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Best Office Headphones
Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless
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The Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless are the best headphones for work we’ve tested. These premium over-ears are jam-packed with extra features. Although they’re the previous generation of the Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless, they have a more comfortable fit than their successor as their headband can distribute weight more evenly over your head. Thanks to their active noise cancelling (ANC) system, they can isolate you from sounds like office chit-chat and the hum of AC units. They also have a very comfortable fit and a long-lasting, over 37 hours of continuous battery life—with their ANC on!
You can connect them to your PC and smartphone simultaneously, which is great if you tend to move between devices.
While their sound profile is bass-heavy out of the box, you can customize them using their companion app’s graphic EQ and presets. Their integrated mic has a mediocre overall performance, and speech can be drowned out by moderate background noise. If you’re concerned about call quality, you may want to check out the Bose 700 Headphones Wireless instead. Their integrated mic offers significantly better overall performance. They support multi-device pairing and have an excellent ANC system. Unfortunately, they’re more prone to inconsistencies in audio delivery, so you need to ensure a good fit each time you use them.
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Best Upper Mid-Range Office Headphones
Razer Barracuda Pro Wireless
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The Razer Barracuda Pro Wireless are the best headphones for work in the upper mid-range we’ve tested. At this price point, it’s unlikely that you’ll find nearly the same high-powered noise cancellation performance as the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless. However, if you’re willing to sacrifice the performance of some features for a lower price point, these over-ears are still worth considering. These headphones have a hybrid design for gaming and casual use, but don’t let that put you off. Their integrated mic has a decent performance, so your voice is clear and easy to understand when you take calls or attend online meetings. They come with a wireless dongle that you can connect to your computer, and since they also support Bluetooth, you can use both technologies simultaneously to stay connected to your smartphone and PC.
Their ANC system does a great job of blocking background noise like office chatter. They also last over 34 hours continuously and have a comfortable fit suitable for long days at your desk. They’re well-built, but the hinges are a bit creaky, which can be annoying. Their versatile sound profile is suitable for most kinds of genres, and if you prefer a different sound, their companion app offers a graphic EQ and presets.
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Best Mid-Range Headphones For Work
Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless
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The Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless are the best mid-range headphones we’ve tested for work.
These cheaper headphones have a sturdy build and a comfortable fit for most people. Their ANC feature does a fantastic job of blocking out a wide range of ambient sound, including noise like background conversations at the office. The integrated mic doesn’t make your voice sound as full-bodied as the Razer Barracuda Pro Wireless but does a better job of separating it from noise, which is a bonus if you work in a pretty noisy office.
Their continuous battery life of around 28 hours easily lasts through a couple of workdays. You can also listen to audio passively with the included cable. Their v-shaped sound profile adds a lot of extra rumble and punch to your audio. Instruments and voices can sound harsh, but you can use the in-app graphic EQ and presets to adjust the sound. The headphones don’t leak very much audio, so even if you like to listen to loud music at work, it won’t bother people nearby. They also support multi-device pairing, which is nice if you need to connect to your phone and computer simultaneously.
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Best Budget Office Headphones
Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless
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If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option, you might prefer the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless. These headphones are significantly cheaper than the Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless but have a comparable ANC performance. They’re very effective at blocking noise like rumbling engines outside your window.
The Q45 are better at reducing mid-range noise, like background chit-chat, but they still block out a good amount. They last for around 44 hours of continuous use, so you don’t need to recharge them daily. They’re comfortable for most people and decently well-built, although some users have reported that the headband breaks over time.
The integrated mic has an alright recording quality, so recorded speech is clear and understandable. However, compared to the Q45’s mic, it struggles to separate your voice from ambient sound, so it’s not ideal for calls from noisy environments. They have a bass-heavy sound profile, but the balanced mid-range helps ensure that voices sound clear and detailed. Their app also features a graphic EQ and presets for sound customization. They support multi-device pairing. However, they leak much more audio than the Q45, so people nearby can hear your music if you crank up the volume. If you’re worried about bothering people in a quiet place, you might prefer the Wyze Noise-Cancelling Headphones Wireless, which can’t block out as much noise but leak much less audio.
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Best Cheap Office Headphones
Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Wireless
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If you want to spend as little as possible on a good pair of office headphones, you might prefer the Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Wireless. Although they’re gaming headphones with no extra features, they don’t stand out too much and offer solid performance at a low price point. Unlike the previous picks, they’re wireless-only and use a wireless USB dongle, so you can’t use them wired if the battery dies.
On the upside, they last up to 20 hours continuously and even have an auto-off timer to help conserve battery life. You can also use them while charging. They have an integrated mic, and while it has trouble separating your voice from background noise, speech still sounds clear and understandable.
These over-ears are designed for teens and tweens, so they may have a tight fit if you have a large head. However, they’re still very lightweight and have memory foam padding to keep you comfortable when plugging away at the office. Their slightly warm sound profile brings boom to mixes, but vocals and instruments still sound clear and detailed, which is good for calls. Since they’re gaming headphones, they don’t have ANC and don’t block out background noise. However, if you need noise cancelling to give you peace of mind at the office, try the Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Wireless. They’re more expensive than the Logitech and sound less neutral, but their ANC does a good job of blocking out background noise like chatty coworkers.
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Best Work Headset For Calls
Jabra Evolve2 85 Wireless
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If you spend a lot of time at work on the phone or in meetings, the Jabra Evolve2 85 Wireless is the best office headset for calls we’ve tested. Unlike the other headphones on this list, they’re specifically for business calls. They have a boom microphone, which sits closer to your mouth and offers much better performance than the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless’ integrated mic.
It makes your voice sound clear and natural and has decent noise handling, even in loud environments, meaning you won’t be drowned out by background conversations or traffic outside the window. The headphones also have an integrated mic you can enable in the companion app, although you can’t detach the boom mic.
Their sound profile is well-balanced, and elements like voices in your audio are present and clear. However, they have a much weaker noise isolation performance than the Sony, especially when blocking noise like rumbling engines. Still, the ANC feature does a good job of blocking out mid-range sounds like voices, so it can still be helpful in a busy office or call center. They support multi-device pairing via Bluetooth and also come with a wireless USB dongle that you can plug into your computer for quick pairing. However, they have high latency via USB, so you might notice audio lag if you use the dongle.
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Best Office Earbuds
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless
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The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II Truly Wireless are the best earbuds for work we’ve tested. These wireless buds have a very comfortable fit for long workdays and offer a fantastic noise cancelling performance. They’re especially effective at blocking mid-range noise like background conversations, which is nice if you work at a busy office. That said, our frequency response measurements don’t match subjective listening. It’s due to the shape of our test rig’s ear canals, which don’t fully capture the extra bass produced by these buds. As a result, they subjectively have a lot of rumble and boom, but it muddies vocals and instruments. If you prefer a different sound, it can also be customized with a graphic EQ and presets in the companion app.
Unlike the Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless, the Bose don’t support multi-device pairing. Also, if you need headphones for phone calls, the cheaper Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Wireless have a better overall mic performance. With the Bose, your voice will be understandable if you’re on the phone in a quiet place, but it may be hard to hear you if you call from an office or the street. The earbuds last under seven hours of continuous use, so you may need to recharge them partway through the day. Fortunately, they come with a case that holds about three extra charges.
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Notable Mentions
- Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless:
The Bose QuietComfort 45/QC45 Wireless are a solid alternative to the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless, especially if you care about comfort. They’re lighter and clamp less tightly onto your head than the Sony, which can make all the difference on long flights or trips, but their ANC doesn’t isolate as well in the bass range, where engine noise is located, and their battery doesn’t last quite as long.
See our review - Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless:
The Sennheiser PXC 550-II Wireless are comfortable over-ears and have easy-to-use controls, a versatile sound profile, and EQ presets. However, they’re only slightly cheaper than the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless, and their ANC doesn’t perform as well.
See our review - Wyze Noise-Cancelling Headphones Wireless:
The Wyze Noise-Cancelling Headphones Wireless are budget-friendly over-ears. They have a great noise isolation performance, but their continuous playback time doesn’t last nearly as long as the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless.
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Recent Updates
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Mar 14, 2023:
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Jan 13, 2023:
Replaced the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 with the Anker Soundcore Life Q35 and the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds with the QuietComfort Earbuds II. Added the Jabra Evolve2 85 as the ‘Best Work Headset For Calls’. -
Sep 30, 2022:
We’ve restructured this article to better align our picks with user expectations. We’ve added the following headphones: the Razer Barracuda Pro Wireless, the Anker Soundcore Life Q35 Wireless, and the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless.We’ve moved the Wyze Noise-Cancelling Headphones Wireless and Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Truly Wireless to Notable Mentions.
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Jun 28, 2022:
We’ve made the Bose 700 Headphones Wireless the ‘Best Work From Home Headphones’. Also removed the Sony WH-1000XM3, Jabra Elite 65e, Jabra Elite 85h, and Beats Studio3 Wireless from Notable Mentions. Added the Jabra Evolve2 65 to Notable Mentions.
All Reviews
Our recommendations above are a few options if you’re looking for the best headphones for working from home or the office for most people. We factor in the price (cheaper headphones win over pricier ones if the difference isn’t worth it), feedback from our visitors, and availability (no headphones that are difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere).
If you would like to choose for yourself, here is the list of all our reviews for headphones, ranked by their suitability for office use. Be careful not to get caught up in the details. There are no perfect headphones. Personal taste, preference, and where you use the headphones will matter more in your selection.
Poly VOYAGER FOCUS 2 OFFICE [213729-01]
Poly Voyager Focus 2 [213729-01 ] – Stereo Bluetooth Headset
We couldn’t build a wall around you to block out background noise, so we did better : created a “focus zone” with the new Voyager Focus 2 headset. All you hear is your call with three levels of Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). All they hear is you with our professional microphones with Poly Acoustic Fence technology. And while you’re thinking about your call, it’s thinking for you, warning you so you never have to say, “Oh, I forgot I was muted” again. Just put on the headset and it will automatically answer the call. It’s all the next-level engineering you’ve come to expect from Poly and the comfort you need all day long.
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Poly Voyager Focus 2 Features
- • Three levels of advanced digital hybrid active noise cancellation (ANC).
- • Advanced multi-mic noise cancellation with Acoustic Fence in a discreet boom.
- • Stereo sound for calls and multimedia/music.
- • Dynamic Mute Alert recognizes and lets you know when you are speaking without sound.
FOCUSED SOUND
DESIGNED FOR AUDIO PERFECTION
Create a focus zone around you with Voyager Focus 2. All you hear is your call with three levels of Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). All they hear is you with our professional microphones with Poly Acoustic Fence technology.
YOUR FOCUS AREA
3 LEVELS OF HYBRID ACTIVE NOISE CANCELING
Experience acoustic excellence that no one else can. Loud and distracting backgrounds just disappeared with 3 levels of Advanced Digital Hybrid ANC. With this headset, you can confidently carry on your most important conversations.
CRYSTAL CLEAR TALKS
THEY HEAR WHAT THEY NEED TO HEAR
It’s you – loud and clear. That’s all callers hear. The discreet microphone boom of the Voyager Focus 2 not only cancels out ultra-noise, but thanks to Acoustic Fence technology with multiple microphones, it literally creates a virtual silent bubble in front of your mouth. It’s so good that it even meets the Microsoft Teams Open Office requirements for a premium microphone. All attention is focused on you, where it should be.
WEAR IT HOW YOU WANT IT
COMFORT – EASY ON THE EARS AND EASY ON THE HEAD
Stay in touch all day long with an ultra-comfortable headband with super soft strap oh and soft ear pads. Voyager Focus 2 is designed with you in mind – stay focused and productive all day long.
WORK THE WAY YOU WANT
STAY CONNECTED ALL DAY
Talk time up to 19 hours is enough for the whole day. If you need more, just plug it in and use it like a wired headset.
Voyager Focus 2 UC: Connect to your computer with the included new USB adapter Poly BT700 for extended wireless range. Or connect to your mobile phone via Bluetooth v5.1.
Voyager Focus 2 Office: Connect to a desk phone (via phone interface cable), computer (via USB-A cable), and mobile phone (via Bluetooth v5.1) with an office base that also supports headset charging.
BENEFITS
- • Stay comfortable all day long talking in the ultra-comfortable headband with strap and soft ear cushions
- • Enjoy the simplicity of an easy-to-use headset with smart sensors to answer calls, pause music, and instantly mute calls.
- • Give others a visual signal that you are busy – the headphone online indicator flashes when you are on a call.
- • It just works – the boom of the smart microphone automatically maintains left and right sound no matter which side you wear the headset
POLY LENS
MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES ARE THE KEY TO SUCCESS
Poly Lens cloud-based management system gives IT professionals the tools they need to manage all Poly Studio P series devices with remote troubleshooting capabilities , install updates, as well as inventory management and an interactive map to accelerate return on investment. Poly Lens simplifies workflows without increasing the burden on the IT department.
POLY LENS APP
LET’S GET TO KNOW
The Poly Lens app is a single app for customizing supported personal devices to suit your work needs. Downloading the latest software is just a click away. With built-in health and support features, you can focus on your work and gain peace of mind.
Poly VOYAGER FOCUS 2 OFFICE [213729-01] – Bluetooth headset, stereo, office, USB-A (Plantronics) – Plantronics Russia
Poly Voyager Focus 2 [213729-01] – Bluetooth stereo headset a
We couldn’t build a wall around you to block out background noise, so we did better: we created a “focus zone” with the new Voyager Focus 2 headset. All you hear is your call with three levels of Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). ). All they hear is you with our professional microphones with Poly Acoustic Fence technology. And while you’re thinking about your call, it’s thinking for you, warning you so you never have to say, “Oh, I forgot I was muted” again. Just put on the headset and it will automatically answer the call. It’s all the next-level engineering you’ve come to expect from Poly and the comfort you need all day long.
- • Three levels of Advanced Digital Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC).
- • Advanced multi-mic noise cancellation with Acoustic Fence in a discreet boom.
- • Stereo sound for calls and multimedia/music.
- • Dynamic Mute Alert recognizes and lets you know when you are speaking without sound.
FOCUSED SOUND
DESIGNED FOR AUDIO PERFECTION
Create a focus zone around you with Voyager Focus 2. All you hear is your call with three levels of Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). All they hear is you with our professional microphones with Poly Acoustic Fence technology.
YOUR FOCUS AREA
3 LEVELS OF HYBRID ACTIVE NOISE CANCELING
Experience acoustic excellence that no one else can. Loud and distracting backgrounds just disappeared with 3 levels of Advanced Digital Hybrid ANC. With this headset, you can confidently carry on your most important conversations.
CRYSTAL CLEAR TALKS
THEY HEAR WHAT THEY NEED TO HEAR
It’s you – loud and clear. That’s all callers hear. The discreet microphone boom of the Voyager Focus 2 not only cancels out ultra-noise, but thanks to Acoustic Fence technology with multiple microphones, it literally creates a virtual silent bubble in front of your mouth. It’s so good that it even meets the Microsoft Teams Open Office requirements for a premium microphone. All attention is focused on you, where it should be.
WEAR IT HOW YOU WANT IT
COMFORT – EASY ON THE EARS AND EASY ON THE HEAD
Stay in touch all day long with an ultra-comfortable headband with super soft strap oh and soft ear pads. Voyager Focus 2 is designed with you in mind – stay focused and productive all day long.
WORK THE WAY YOU WANT
STAY CONNECTED ALL DAY
Talk time up to 19 hours is enough for the whole day. If you need more, just plug it in and use it like a wired headset.
Voyager Focus 2 UC: Connect to your computer with the included new USB adapter Poly BT700 for extended wireless range. Or connect to your mobile phone via Bluetooth v5.1.
Voyager Focus 2 Office: Connect to a desk phone (via phone interface cable), computer (via USB-A cable), and mobile phone (via Bluetooth v5.1) with an office base that also supports headset charging.
BENEFITS
- • Stay comfortable all day long talking in the ultra-comfortable headband with strap and soft ear cushions
- • Enjoy the simplicity of an easy-to-use headset with smart sensors to answer calls, pause music, and instantly mute calls.
- • Give others a visual signal that you are busy – the headphone online indicator flashes when you are on a call.
- • It just works – the boom of the smart microphone automatically maintains left and right sound no matter which side you wear the headset
POLY LENS
MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES ARE THE KEY TO SUCCESS
Poly Lens cloud-based management system gives IT professionals the tools they need to manage all Poly Studio P series devices with remote troubleshooting capabilities , install updates, as well as inventory management and an interactive map to accelerate return on investment. Poly Lens simplifies workflows without increasing the burden on the IT department.
POLY LENS APP
LET’S GET TO KNOW
The Poly Lens app is a single app for customizing supported personal devices to suit your work needs. Downloading the latest software is just a click away.