Top 6 best headphones/earphones that cannot damage your ears

With music players, radio, mobile … More and more people regularly use headphones not only on the street but also in their workplaces. And they are even often used at home to watch series, movies, or YouTube videos on the tablet without disturbing the rest of the family.
We know that setting the volume too high is harmful. It can damage our ears and cause other health problems such as tinnitus, hyperacusis, and auditory fatigue.
Conversely, we will be safe listening to music or videos via earphones, if we use good headphones and do not abuse the use of headphones. In this article, we present to you the list of the top 6 best headphones that is safe to use.
6. Rock Jaw Alfa Genus V2
If all you need is high sound quality at an affordable price, look no further: the Rock Jaw Alfa Genus V2 is the ideal headphones for you, or at least you should keep them in mind when shopping.
Basics specs
- No wireless
- Connections: 3.5mm
- Sensitivity: 108 dB +/- 3 dB
- Frequency range: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
- Noise cancellation: No
- Weight: 11g

5. Sony WF-1000X
The Japanese company has embroidered it with the WF-1000X wireless in-ear headphones, which border on perfection.
It is true that some of its rivals, such as the Jabra Elite Sport, are a better option for those who want to use them while doing sports. This is due to the somewhat special design of Sony helmets and the fact that they fall off more often than we would like.
However, you will not find similar headphones that are more comfortable, smaller, and lighter on the market. To all this, you must add its excellent sound quality and its unmatched noise cancellation.
Basics specs
- Battery life: 3-8 hours
- Sensitivity: 111 dB / mW
- Frequency range: 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz
- Noise cancellation: Yes
- Weight: 6.8gcable and ANC, unlimited wired without ANC

4. RHA TrueConnect
In popular humble opinion, you will be hard-pressed to find higher-quality ear buds on the market today than this RHA model. The RHA TrueConnect is not cheap, but neither is nor does far more expensive helmet the world.
The big but that we find in these headphones, on the other hand, is that they have no noise cancellation. Although this technology is more common in over-ear helmets, the Sony WF-100X shows that it is possible.
Basic specs
- Wireless
- Connections: Bluetooth | 3.5mm
- Sensitivity: n / a
- Frequency range: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
- Noise cancellation: No
- Weight: 13g

3. Bowers & Wilkins PX
You have to take your hat off to the British company Bowers & Wilkins and their first noise-cancelling headphones, which you can easily buy from their website or on Amazon for a somewhat reduced price.
Basic specs
- Battery life: 22 hours
- Sensitivity: 111 DB / V – 1 kHz
- Frequency range: 10 Hz – 20 kHz
- Noise cancellation: Yes
- Weight: 335g

2. Bose QuietComfort 35 II
The best headphones you can find in the market today are without a doubt, the QuietComfort 35 II from Bose, a brand with a great reputation within the multimedia sector and with more than half a century of experience.
It should be noted, for example, the new function that they have added with the launch of this model: its compatibility with the Google virtual assistant. Now, this is by no means the only advantage of these headphones.
Basic specs
- Battery life: 20 hours
- Sensitivity: n / a
- Frequency range: from 10 Hz
- Noise cancellation: Yes
- Weight: 240g

1. Sony WH-1000XM3
Although the touch controls do not always respond as we would like, there is little to object to almost perfect headphones.
We have not yet tested a noise cancellation as effective and spectacular as that of these Sony helmets. This is thanks to its 32-bit HD QN1 processor, which manages to cancel noise up to four times more than the previous model.
Basic specs
- Wireless
- Connections: Bluetooth 4.2 | 3.5 mm | NFC
- Sensitivity: Up to 104.5 dB / mW (1 kHz)
- Frequency range: 4 Hz – 40 kHz
- Noise cancellation: Yes
- Weight: 255g
