Quality headphones to listen to music on your iPhone and iPod

Quality headphones to listen to music on your iPhone and iPod

I've had bad experiences with iPhone headphones, In general, they break quite quickly, and that has led me to look for alternatives, since I am one of the people who use the iPhone a lot to listen to music, in addition to doing sports I always carry the iPod. These alternatives started with headphones cheap but quality, like the € 10 that we show you below, and to discover that the sound quality was much higher than that offered by the headphones that come with our iPhones.

When you discover this quality, you increase your expectationsThat is why I bring you a selection of headphones of which I have tried several and I can assure you that in a price range from 10 to more than € 100 with all of them you will be very happy.

iPhone headphones

headphones iPhone 2

In the first price range you have quality headphones from € 10, both in closed model and in-ear headphones:

Philips SHE8500 - In-ear headphones (102 dB, 50 mW) - € 9,71

Sennheiser HD 201 - DJ Pro Headphones - € 19,18

headphones iPhone 3

The following model, in a intermediate price personally I love it in relation quality / price, They sound very very good and also come with a microphone and song control:

headphones iPhone 4

headphones iPhone 5

If we go to one top range, only suitable for very fine ears and people who enjoy a lot of music, we can find almost the highest quality at the user level, around € 100 you can have headphones for a lifetime.

Sennheiser MX 980 - In-ear headphones - € 99,93

Sennheiser HD 558 - Stereo headphones - 115,59 €

headphones iPhone 6

Y if what you like is to be fashionable and you are looking for some «handsome» headphones Dr. Dre's Monsters are the ones that will attract the most attention, although being honest and paying attention to their price I advise you the Sennheiser HD 558 Before these, in my opinion they are not so pretty but they sound better. The Dr. Dre also have cable with microphone:

Monster Cable Beats by Dr. Dre Solo - Headphones (ControlTalk function), white - 123,13 €


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  1.   HammerDie said

    Good math,

    The truth is that the Dr Dre are too overrated, simply because of the price, hence many people have them just because they think that for the price they are the bomb and do not appreciate the sound.
    But for people who appreciate sound quality more than aesthetics (without going to exorbitant prices) they vote for headphones that since 2011 are breaking with the scheme that the more expensive the better.
    They are the headphones of the SuperLux brand, and they range in prices from € 15 to € 40. I recommend it, try them. I can also say that they are said to have very good audio, but that for many hours of use, they are not the most comfortable.

    Hello2,

  2.   Luis said

    What are the headphones in the third picture? those with a volume controller. Of those you have not put a link. Could you put it? Thanks a lot.

  3.   xanatos said

    I have a Sennheiser HD 555 that I use in all types of devices, predecessors of the 558 that you comment here and they are highly recommended.

  4.   Bill said

    More than for fashion, I like the Monster Solo because of their size and because you can go down the street without looking like a freak with helmets bigger than you ... although you can always go with button helmets 😛

    There are some Bose that are also nice and not too big, but I think the price is similar to the Dr. Dre ...

  5.   Violets said

    Well, I have internal Sennheiser that are the bomb, with incredible bass, that if € 50 / € 60, I now do not change them for any.
    They are also very small and discreet that they are good for everything. Let's see who is the smart one who goes running with Dr. Dre hahaha

    Cheer up guys actualidadiphone!!!, I visit you every day

  6.   aviles said

    I've also been around a lot looking for headphones that really attracted me with a good design and maintain a good value for money.
    Currently I have some Skullcandy fixes that are incredible and for sports they fit perfectly. The truth is that it had been a long time since I was so happy with headphones. Its price € 69. Although I caught them discounted with those offers that make -18%
    I only share my experience, in case it works for someone!
    Regards!

    1.    monlli said

      Skullcandy has models with great value for money and it is easy to find them with good discounts, which makes them even more attractive

  7.   avizcaino91 said

    Well, I am 3 years old, some internal philips, which are also oriented to the auditory canal and cost me € 25 in the English court xD…. And they are heard that it gives pleasure.

    Now that for some beats, I prefer some bose quality comfort 3… ..

    And for exclusivity, some b & w hehehe

    Regards!

  8.   Paul said

    Hello good! Hmmm, I think it is a very interesting article, since the subject of headphones interests us all. I would like to ask a few questions about these helmets. The first is if only the Sennheiser MM 70i has built-in song and volume control (very useful), also if they are all in general more resistant than those of Apple and headphones in general (it has already happened to last me only 1 or 2 months) and the last one is if with them I can hear the volume of the music higher than with those of Apple (this is because I have an iPhone 4 and I must say that the volume, if there is noise around, falls short and not It sounds good. If you know any program to upload it to the songs, I would appreciate it if you would also mention it).
    Thank you very much and greetings!

  9.   DJ YOU said

    Well, I give my opinion, I have some Dr Dre Studio, before they became famous, before these I had some BOSE O-Ear and surprise, NOTHING better than those of Dr Dre, not this model that is the mid-range, but the STUDIO. Believe me, the sound is impressive and it is not about volume or BASS, but about quality, differentiation of different sounds. So it is not a question of publicity or fashion if artists or connoisseurs of music can afford it and sell so much for something.

    PS: I also had the Dr Dre SOLO and they hurt my ears after hours of listening, while the Studio ones do not do it since they remain on the inside of the sponge.

    1.    Javier said

      I have a Beats Solo HD and they sound very good, yes, but after many hours it is true that the ears suffer.
      I think I'll switch to STUDIO or PRO as soon as I save a bit ...

  10.   byons said

    Sennheiser is even better than Bose and at a lower price. I have mx660s and I am happy with them, they sound EXCELLENT and the sound is very CLEAR. Not every good headphone has to sound harsh, but sound clear and music as it is.

  11.   iksam said

    you are missing some AKG. For me the best. I have the AKG K240 and I think I have not heard anything that exceeds them. Of course, they are a bit expensive ..

  12.   German said

    It's a very interesting article…

    Anyone have any info on BT headphones ??

    I HAVE been looking at Jaybird Freedoms and they look great, but I have read a comment that says there is a 2 second delay with videos: S.

    Anyone have some BT that I can recommend ?? (Essentially for sports)

    Thank you!

  13.   your mom said

    the beats are not very good to say, the pioneers, the sennheiser and the bose are much better than the beats 

  14.   your mom said

    I also forgot the sony

  15.   alberto rockdriguez said

    And what about the sennheiser cx 300?