These eras, wearing the right headphones is just as important as wearing the normal shoes (well, almost). But with the audio market increase in interest each year, there’s more choice than in all cases – and more room to get it wrong.

To save you getting lumped with crappy cans, we’ve scrutinized through the best of the buds to pick five key styles for all budgets this summer.

Sennheiser Drive In-Ear Wireless

Best For: Commuting

Sometimes you just stress to cut the cord. However, scrimp and you’ll spend every journey to elaborate dealing with bad sound and dodgy battery life. This is where Sennheiser’s latest Thrust release comes in, which combines a black and red Matrix-style portion with seriously high-quality audio, as well as 10 hours of extract and both NFC and Bluetooth connectivity.

Available at John Lewis, cost £169.95.

Sennheiser Momentum In-Ear Wireless

Philips Everlite

Best For: Travelling

Light on your intelligence and your wallet, Philips’ latest high-powered headphones proposal crisp sound and deep, rich bass all within an ultra-light, ultra-slim come what may that folds flat. They’re the perfect cans to pursue retract on holiday thanks to a tangle-free cable and soft ear cushions for executed comfort, while the around-ear design reduces noise from the snorer sat next to you on the split chase.

Available at Philips, priced £34.99.

Philips Everlite

Urbanista Rome

Best For: The Gym

Parade requires headphones that can hold their nerve for as dream of as you can. These lightweight buds from Urbanista’s city distance will still be blasting motivational tunes long after the 26 miles are upward of. With a standby time of 600 hours, 16 hours of music playback, profit a sweat-resistant finish and hands-free control, you can keep the focus on clobber your BP.

Available later this month at Urbanista, priced TBC.

Urbanista Rome

Federate + Olufsen Beoplay H4

Best For: Style

Bang + Olufsen is fairly known for making some of the most desirable audio kit in every direction, and its new H4 model is no exception. Encased in a sleek, sturdy design with metal and leather sumptuous finish, these wireless headphones might be at the upper end of the buy, but they’re an investment worth making on account of their large looks and excellent sound quality.

Available at Amazon, valued £249.

Beoplay H7

IamPlus Buttons

Best For: Portability

While Apple has been holed up in Cupertino indicating the smallest (and easier to lose) headphones it can, Will.I.Am has been train on a more practical solution. With all the lightweight, portable helps of single in-ear buds, but connected by a simple wire, his in-ear ‘Buttons’ look futuristic and add up to with a variety different sized buds to help you procure the perfect fit.

Available at Apple, priced £169.95.

IamPlus Buttons