5 Best Headphones For Listening To Podcasts [2020 Reviews]

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If you are in a hurry and want to find out what the best headphone for podcasts is, then I highly recommend the V-Moda CrossFade Wireless Over-Ear headphones

Podcasts are the rave right now.

Everyone is listening to them

I bet you are and I am too.

This is because there are some very good ones with lots of entertaining and helpful information.

I really love listening to the ones on productivity, finance and some internet marketing.

All in all podcasts are fun and i strongly recommend them to anyone i meet

But there is one thing which i find really depressing when listening to podcasts.

This is the low quality of the sound.

Most times i hardly hear what they are saying.

Coupled with the fact that i usually listen to my podcasts outdoors with all the background noise, it was a huge nightmare.

The answer to this problem? Get a good pair of headphones that will let me listen to my podcasts while blocking out all outside interference.

While this sounded like a very good idea, making a selection from the many brands of headphones out there can be really confusing.

So i decided to write a buying guide for you on how to pick the best headphones for listening to podcasts.

Let’s dive in.

Top 5 Best headphones for listening to podcasts

What to consider when choosing a headphone

1. Noise Cancelling Quality

The first thing you want to check for is the noise cancelling quality.

This simply means the ability of the headphone to block out all background noises and you get to listen only to the sounds coming through.

This is very useful especially if you are like me and you listening to your podcasts outdoors.

The flaps surrounding the headphones usually wrap around your ear and reduces the noises coming from outside.

Most times this information is boldly written on the headphones package. So all you need to do is to make sure that it is there.

2. Length of the connecting wire /Wireless

This is another very important factor to consider.

Why?

Because you do not want something that is too short that it barely gets to your ears.

You then have the uncomfortable job of keeping your hands close to your ears all the time just to make sure that they are close to your ears.

At the same time you do not want something that is too long and starts to tangle up or trip you up when walking.

To be on the safe side you want something that is the right length. Something within the range of 1m is fine and should cause no problems.

3. You want something that is comfortable

One thing about podcasts is that they can be quite long.

The ones I listen to are anywhere from 30 minutes to 45 minutes long and I tend to listen to 4 or 5 a day.

As such I need a headphone that is comfortable and does not cause me pain around my ears.

Imagine listening to a podcast with headphones that are constantly digging into my ears or causing me pain around my head.

That would be absolutely annoying.

So make sure that whatever you are getting is comfortable and can be worn for long periods of time without causing any harm to you.

4. Is it portable and durable?

Finally you want something that is portable and durable.

This is because you want a headphone that you can throw in your pocket or bag and it still works when you bring it out for use.

One way to check against this is to make sure you read a lot of reviews and see what others are saying about it before you buy one.

Most of the customers on Amazon usually leave positive and negative reviews on products they have purchased.

Make sure you go through them and see what others are saying.

Our Favorite Headphones for Listening to Podcasts

1. Shure SE215-K Sound Isolating Earphones

The SE215-K earphones are exceptional earphones with sound isolating quality that are good for listening to podcasts.

It comes with an enhanced bass feature making sure you get that rich and warm sound

Its unique sound isolating technology ensures that all forms of background noise or external interferences are greatly reduced.

With this you can be confident taking your evening stroll or riding the subway while listening to your favourite podcasts.

It is lightweight and uniquely designed to fit comfortably in your ears. This means that it can easily carried about and does not cause any pains when used for a long time.

It comes with a carrying case which is good for handling and storage.

2. V-MODA Crossfade M-80 Vocal On-Ear Noise-Isolating Metal Headphone.

The V-Moda Headphones are good noise isolating earphones that deliver exceptional sound quality when used.

It’s 40mm dual diaphragm drivers deliver vibrant bass and clear quality.

It’s passive noise isolation feature cuts out all background noise leaving you with crisp and clear audio quality every time.

One thing about this headphone is the quality of the materials used in it production.

The cables are made from kevlar which ensures that it does not easily bend or break.

It can survive being dropped from a height of 1.5m unto concrete and still not break.

Its exoskeleton case ensures that you can store it and carry it around without any damage happening to it.

This is one set of headphones that was made with the quality of sound and durability as the main focus.

3. Denon AH-D1100 Advanced Over-Ear Headphones

The Denon Over Ear Headphones set the standard in quality and noise canceling headphones.

Its 50mm driver which features it’s unique microfiber technology provides excellent audio quality and dynamics when used.

Its uniques acoustic optimizer design makes sure that all background noise are well reduced. This gives you a much more clearer and interference free audio every time.

Its headband is ergonomically designed with soft leather to ensure that it is comfortable around your ears and can be worn for long period of time.

With it’s lightweight and this ergonomic design, you can be sure that this is one headphone that you can use for a long time with worry.

It comes with a 3.5m cable attached to it and a convenient carry pouch for easy storage and handling.

4. Beyerdynamic DT-1350-80 Closed Supraaural Headphone

The DT 1350 headphones are quality headphones that stand out from the crown by delivering exceptional sound quality and the aesthetic design.

This is one headphones that is used by audio engineers and DJs who require excellent sound quality for their jobs.

Its tesla drivers produce low levels of distortion which ensures that the headphones produce a balanced sound even when listening to sounds at a very high volume.

It comes with a pair of removable ear cushions and an adjustable headband that fits comfortably around your ears.

This makes it a very good fit for long use.

Its ear cups can swivel or rotate at 90 degrees. This makes it useful for something called “one ear” monitoring.

5. Sennheiser CX 300 II Precision Enhanced Bass Earbuds

The CX 300 Earbuds are powerful products that can stand their own when it comes to delivering quality.

Its high quality dynamic bass speakers deliver quality audio when used.

Its unique design ensures that it can fit comfortably into your ear when used.

It has a high passive noise attenuation feature that blocks out all external sounds giving you a much better audio experience.

It asymmetrical cable ensures that the wire does not tangle up and cause unnecessary stress to you.

Trust me there is nothing as frustrating as trying to untangle cable that has been twisted and messed up.

This earbuds are built to last and very portable and come with a 2 year warranty.

Conclusion

When listening to podcasts or audio-books, you need headphones that block out the external background sounds.

This is very important.

To do so you need to ensure that whichever headphone you choose can effectively cancel out all background noise while giving you exceptional audio sound.

Related: The Best headphones for Digital Piano

Written by Uche Ibe

Uche Ibe is a passionate Singer, Studio Engineer and Blogger. I enjoy teaching people how to sing and helping them become better singers. When I am not singing, you can catch me at the Tennis court.

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