Oh, you thought wires were a thing of the past? Think again.

By Fin Cousins

Published: Tuesday, 27 June 2023 at 12:00 am


You know what they say: fashion works in a seven-year cycle. What you once decided was done and dusted, ready to be cast aside in favour of a shiny new accessory, might just come back with a vengeance.

While wireless earbuds are truly mainstream, wired earbuds have slipped back into social media feeds. Somehow, in the most Generation Z way possible, they’ve entered the same lane as vinyl, record players, CDs and VHS and become “retro”.

While wireless earbuds are undoubtedly slick, impressive pieces of modern tech, we can understand why some favour the wired version―aside from just pure aesthetics. They’re less easily lost, often cheaper and don’t need charging.

If you’re looking to roll back the years (okay, four years at most), we’ve listed our picks of the best wired earbuds on the market. For a few of these, you may need an aux cord adaptor, as many flagship phones have cut their aux inputs over the last several years.

For more “retro” picks, check out our list of the 10 best retro gadgets to buy right now.

Apple EarPods with Lightning Connector

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A true classic, the Apple EarPods are instantly recognisable and well-known in the world of earbuds, first arriving in 2001. This pair features the Lightning connector, an update introduced in 2016 after Apple removed the 3.5mm headphone jack on the iPhone 7.

Apple claims that the design aims to be more comfortable than a traditional circular earbud, resting inside your earlobe. Ultimately, the difference in sensation is a matter of personal preference.

The EarPods also feature a built-in remote, which allows users to adjust volume, pause, or answer and end calls. Apple claims that this latest model has richer bass and greater protection from sweat and water compared to previous iterations.

Connector: Lightning cable
Impedance: 32Ω (approx)
Frequency Range: 5 Hz – 21,000 Hz
Controls: Call and track controls, microphone