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Wired earbuds used to be a staple with a new phone. Apple stopped including wired earbuds with iPhones as of 2020, citing environmental benefits. That means you have to do your own research to find the best pair of wired earbuds. Things to consider include what input your phone has: Do you have USB-C, or are you stuck in the past with a Lightning or aux cable? And, do you take calls when wearing earbuds? If so, you'll need a mic.

Plus, the best wired earbuds brands might not be the same you'll find in our guides to the best headphones or best earbuds. We're looking to old-school favorites (hello, Skullcandy!) to find affordable, comfortable, and great-sounding earbuds. Luckily, we have great models for every budget. But don't fear — the wired earbuds on this list are all $60 or under.

These are the best wired earbuds of 2026.

Other wired earbuds we tested

In testing wired earbuds, I learned there are plenty of great options out there. The four earbuds on this list are our favorites, but we also tested other options. We tested another set of Skullcandy earbuds and options from JLab and Sony, too.

A pair of Skullcandy Set earbuds
The Skullcandy Set are still a great pair of earbuds, but we prefer the Skullycandy Jib earbuds. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable
A pair of Sony earbuds
The Sony IER-EX15C earbuds have high quality sound but unruly cords, which tangle easily. Credit: Samantha Mangino / Mashable

JLab's JBuds Pro are a decent option, especially if you need a lightning cable. Unfortunately, the fit was off, and if the cord moved at all while in use, the sound reverberated loudly in my ears. The Sony IER-EX15C were another great pair of USB-C earbuds, but the cord is too thin and long, which is a pain to wear and makes them tangle too easily. Skullcandy's Set earbuds nearly made the list as a mid-tier option, but they couldn't beat the Jib's great fit and overall value.