Soundtrack your cycling life with a set of wireless headphones, tested by our expert reviewers

By Gary Walker

Published: Tuesday, 14 November 2023 at 14:00 PM


The best headphones for cycling enable you to enjoy your favourite music on the bike, without putting you in danger from traffic and other hazards.

While cycling with headphones is a thorny subject, there are many products designed specifically for listening to music while riding or running.

They should make listening to your favourite music or the BikeRadar podcast while on the move a seamless, safe experience that enhances your ride.

Bone conduction and open-ear air conduction headphones are designed to keep your ear canals unobstructed, ensuring you remain aware of approaching cars, pedestrians and other cyclists.

The best headphones for cycling combine audiophile-level sonic performance with a stable fit, so they stay in place throughout the rigours of road cycling, commuting, gravel riding or even mountain biking.

They should also fit comfortably without being obstructed by cycling glasses or helmets.

Best cycling headphones
The best cycling headphones will fit comfortably while enabling you to hear traffic noise.
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Cycling headphones also need to have Bluetooth connectivity, enough battery life to accompany you on big days out on the bike and the ability to withstand wet and windy conditions.

Most will enable you to answer phone calls on the move, control your music without reaching for your phone and come accompanied by apps to tailor the EQ to your preferences.

Our expert testers used their decades of experience in cycling and hi-fi journalism to put some of the leading wireless cycling headphones through their paces.

To find out more about the practicalities of cycling with headphones and the different types, read our buyer’s guide to cycling headphones.

What are the best headphones for cycling?

Sony LinkBuds wireless headphones

4.5 out of 5 star rating
Sony LinkBuds wireless headphones
The Sony LinkBuds produce a remarkably wide soundstage considering their tiny size.
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  • £149 / $149 / €179 as tested
  • Pros: Supreme sound quality; advanced features; adjustable fit
  • Cons: Short battery life; struggle with extreme traffic noise

The Sony LinkBuds are a superb set of wireless headphones for cyclists from the brand that produced the first set of in-ear headphones in 1982.

They deliver astonishingly detailed and widescreen sound, belying their tiny size and the weight of 4g per bud.

The open centre of the figure-of-eight buds allows ambient noise to reach your eardrums, while small fins on the four sizes of fitting supporters help them stay in place during vigorous activity.

The wide range of features, well-considered app and exceptional sound quality are class-leading, and the price is competitive considering what’s on offer. 

Sony also deserves credit for the lack of plastic involved in the whole package.

Only a short 5.5-hour battery life and difficulty competing with the loudest traffic noise appear in the negatives column.