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The 6 Best Earbuds For Small Ears - Spring 2024 Reviews

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Best Earbuds For Small Ears

It can often be hard for people with small ears to find a pair of comfortably fitting earbuds. Many in-ears have fairly large builds that can cause pressure and push on different parts of the ear, causing fatigue and pain over time. Luckily, some ultra-slim in-ears sit more comfortably in the ear or ear canal.

We've tested over 300 earbuds and in-ear headphones, and below are our recommendations for the best options for people with small ears. If you're looking for our top picks for other earbuds and in-ears, check out our recommendations for the overall best earbuds and in-ear headphones, the best truly wireless earbuds, and the best wireless earbuds and in-ears.


  1. Best Earbuds For Small Ears

    The Sony LinkBuds S Truly Wireless are the best earbuds for small ears we've tested. They don't sit deeply in your ear, and they come with four sets of differently-sized ear tips to help you find the best fit. Their lightweight build doesn't put as much pressure on your ears as this manufacturer's other in-ear offerings. While their build quality feels a little cheap since they're made of recycled plastic, they house a powerful ANC system that can block out the low rumble of buses, ambient voices, and the high-pitched hum of A/C units.

    These buds have quite a few extra features that help them stand out. Their warm sound profile can be fine-tuned to your liking using their companion app's graphic EQ and presets. They support multi-device pairing, meaning you can stay connected to your phone and computer at the same time. Their battery only lasts for around seven hours on a single charge, but their carrying case has over two extra charges to keep you supplied on the go.

    See our review

  2. Best Mid-Range Earbuds For Small Ears

    If you're looking for a mid-range price tag, the best Bluetooth earbuds for small ears we've tested are the Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless. These buds come with five sets of ear tips to help you get the best fit possible, and their lightweight design doesn't sit too deeply in your ear. Their ANC system performs very similarly to the Sony LinkBuds S Truly Wireless, so you can expect a high level of noise isolation whether you're commuting to work or powering through your shift at the office. However, they have a less stable fit than the Sony and are more likely to fall out during high-intensity movements like sprints or heavy workouts.

    Out of the box, these buds have a warm sound profile, and you can also fine-tune their sound using their companion app's EQ and presets to better match your preferences. They last over eight hours with their ANC on, so they can last through a workday, and their carrying case holds an extra four full charges. Unfortunately, their mic's recording quality is poor, and speech sounds far away and sibilant, which isn't great if you make a lot of calls.

    See our review

  3. Best Budget Earbuds For Small Ears

    If you're looking for earbuds that are easier on your wallet, the Beats Flex Wireless are the best wireless earbuds for small ears we've tested for a budget price. These neck cable headphones have a small bud design and a shallow in-ear fit. They also come with five sets of ear tips, so you have plenty of options. Even though they're not as customizable as the Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless, they come in a few eye-catching colors.

    They're stable enough for workouts despite lacking stability fins or ear hooks to help them stay in place. Their bass-heavy sound profile brings extra thump, boom, and punch. It makes them well-suited for bass-rich genres like EDM and hip-hop, but instruments sound dull while sibilants like cymbals are veiled. Although they have a companion app, it offers extremely limited controls and lacks sound customization features like an EQ. Fortunately, they have a reasonably long continuous battery life of roughly 11 hours. They also have a W1 chip for seamless pairing with your Apple devices.

    If you're looking for budget buds with a more neutral sound, consider the Sony WI-C310 Wireless. Their bass is a little tapered down, though still quite punchy and warm, while vocals and instruments are pleasantly bright. However, they have fewer tip options and feel less sturdy than the Beats.

    See our review

  4. Best Cheap Earbuds For Small Ears

    The Skullcandy Jib Wireless are another pair of wireless earbuds with a neckband. However, their extremely low price differentiates them from the Beats Flex Wireless. Granted, the Skullcandy have a lower build quality and one fewer ear tip option, but they're still very small and have a slim profile that hardly comes into contact with the outer ear. They're also decently comfortable and stable, making them well-suited for activities involving moderate movement, like running or doing yard work outside.

    They deliver a very bass-heavy sound, which you might enjoy if you work out to hip-hop or EDM. Like most cheaper earbuds, they lack sound customization options, so you're stuck with their default mix. Their passive noise isolation performance is also just mediocre. They won't isolate you from the deep rumble of a bus engine or heavy traffic, but they do slightly better at blocking background noise. Their battery lasts around six hours on a single charge, which won't get you through a long workday but can get you through a few workouts without a recharge.

    See our review

  5. Best Earbuds Without Tips For Small Ears

    If the feeling of an earbud inside your ear canal makes you uncomfortable, consider the Nothing Ear (stick) Truly Wireless. The main body of each earbud is covered in silicone and sits comfortably in your concha, which is the recessed part of your outer ear just before the ear canal. While this one-size-fits-all design is convenient and easy to use, it means their fit depends more on your unique ear shape. They're likely to stay in place during moderate exercises, like jogging, but their unique fit in your ear will impact how likely they are to move around during a more intense workout.

    Their sound profile is neutral, and they deliver warm, punchy bass to complement genres like hip-hop and EDM, though how much bass you get will depend greatly on their specific fit in your ear. Thankfully, their companion app has a graphic EQ and presets, which allow you to fine-tune their mix to your liking. Unfortunately, earbuds of this design have a very hard time isolating you from any background noise. If that doesn't bother you, they last nearly seven hours on a single charge, and their case holds an extra three full charges.

    If these headphones don't fit right, try the Apple AirPods (2nd generation) Truly Wireless. They're a little more expensive and don't have any sound adjustment features, but their H1 chip offers seamless pairing with Apple devices, and you can charge their case wirelessly.

    See our review

  6. Best iPhone Earbuds For Small Ears

    The Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) Truly Wireless are the best iPhone-compatible earbuds for small ears we've tested. These high-end earbuds are the next generation of the Apple AirPods Pro Truly Wireless. They come with four sets of ear tips instead of three, and the newest one is an extra small pair. However, some users have still experienced trouble wriggling them out of their ears and have swapped out the default silicone tips with foam tips, which can mold to your unique ear shape, improving comfort, fit, and stability.

    These in-ears have an adaptive EQ, so their sound automatically adjusts to the unique shape of your ears. Their warm sound profile is well-suited for genres like pop and jazz, although they lack any built-in sound customization features to manually adjust them to your liking. They also have an active noise cancelling (ANC) system that does an excellent job of blocking out ambient noise, which is nice for commuting or working in a noisy office. They last just shy of six hours with their ANC on, and their carrying case has four additional charges.

    See our review

Notable Mentions

  • Beats Studio Buds True Wireless : The Beats Studio Buds True Wireless are pretty small earbuds that fit comfortably. However, they don't offer nearly the same level of customization as the Sony LinkBuds S Truly Wireless. Also, their continuous battery life is worse. See our review
  • Anker SoundCore Life P3 Truly Wireless: The Anker SoundCore Life P3 Truly Wireless are a viable alternative to the Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless and have a more stable in-ear fit. However, they don't support multi-device pairing and have a shorter continuous battery life. See our review
  • Shure SE215: The Shure SE215 are wired in-ear monitors, meaning you won't find any of the same features as wireless headphones like the Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless. They have a comfortable fit and come with several ear tip sizes. See our review
  • Samsung Galaxy Buds FE Truly Wireless: The Samsung Galaxy Buds FE Truly Wireless are wallet-friendly buds. While they don't come with as many ear tip options as the Beats Flex Wireless, they have a less deep and intrusive fit since their design allows the ear tips to rest on your outer ear canal. Their continuous battery life is lower, though. See our review
  • Sony WI-C310 Wireless: The Sony WI-C310 Wireless have a neckband design similar to the Beats Flex Wireless, and the buds have a very small form factor. They have a more neutral sound profile overall than the Beats and a longer continuous battery life. The Beats are slightly more comfortable and have a more stable fit, so they're better for workouts. See our review
  • JBL Vibe Buds True Wireless: The JBL Vibe Buds True Wireless have a similar circular in-ear design to the Anker Soundcore Space A40 Truly Wireless that can be comfortable for those with small ears. They have a more neutral sound profile than the Anker, and their mic has a better recording quality. However, they lack the Anker's superb ANC system. See our review

Recent Updates

  1. Mar 19, 2024: We've made minor updates to the text and checked that the products are in stock, but there haven't been any changes to our recommendations.

  2. Feb 06, 2024: We've checked to ensure all products are still in stock and added the JBL Vibe Buds True Wireless and the Sony WI-C310 Wireless as Notable Mentions.

  3. Dec 08, 2023: We've added the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE Truly Wireless to the Notable Mentions since they have a small design that doesn't enter the ear canal very deeply, but they don't have as many tip options as the Beats Flex Wireless.

  4. Oct 18, 2023: We've removed the In-The-Box photo above each pick and replaced it with that product review's Comfort photo to better showcase the buds' tips and body.

  5. Aug 21, 2023: The Anker SoundCore Liberty Air 2 Truly Wireless were removed from the Notable Mentions due to stock issues. Minor text changes have also been made for clarity and accuracy.

All Reviews

Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best earbuds to buy for most people with small ears. We factor in the price (cheaper headphones win over pricier ones if the difference isn't worth it), feedback from our visitors, and availability (no headphones that are difficult to find or almost out of stock everywhere).

If you would like to choose for yourself, here is the list of all our reviews for earbuds and in-ears, sorted by their comfort score. Be careful not to get caught up in the details. There are no perfect headphones. Personal taste, preference, and listening habits will matter more in your selection.