Tai Nghe Mở Màng Tốt Nhất Năm 2025: Tổng Quan

Tai Nghe Mở Màng Tốt Nhất Năm 2025: Tổng Quan

Trong thế giới công nghệ âm thanh, tai nghe mở màng đã khẳng định vị thế là một lựa chọn thú vị thay thế cho tai nghe truyền thống. Khác biệt chính nằm ở thiết kế không bịt kín tai, cho phép người dùng vẫn nghe được âm thanh từ môi trường xung quanh. Điều này mang lại nhiều lợi ích, đặc biệt là về mặt an toàn và nhận thức môi trường, rất lý tưởng cho các hoạt động ngoài trời như chạy bộ, đạp xe hay đi bộ. Tuy nhiên, chất lượng âm thanh và khả năng cách âm của tai nghe mở màng thường bị đánh giá thấp hơn so với các loại tai nghe khác.

Năm 2025 chứng kiến sự phát triển vượt bậc của công nghệ tai nghe mở màng, với nhiều sản phẩm mới ra mắt, mang đến chất lượng âm thanh tốt hơn, thiết kế thoải mái hơn và tính năng tiên tiến hơn. Bài viết này sẽ tổng hợp những mẫu tai nghe mở màng tốt nhất hiện nay, dựa trên các tiêu chí quan trọng như chất lượng âm thanh, độ thoải mái khi sử dụng, tính năng, thời lượng pin và giá cả.

Các yếu tố cần xem xét khi chọn mua tai nghe mở màng:

  • Chất lượng âm thanh: Âm bass, âm treble, âm mid và tổng thể sự cân bằng âm thanh là những yếu tố quyết định trải nghiệm nghe nhạc. Tai nghe mở màng thường có âm trường rộng hơn, tạo cảm giác tự nhiên hơn. Tuy nhiên, khả năng tái tạo âm trầm thường kém hơn so với tai nghe kín.
  • Độ thoải mái: Thiết kế ôm sát tai, trọng lượng nhẹ và chất liệu mềm mại là những yếu tố quan trọng đảm bảo sự thoải mái khi sử dụng trong thời gian dài.
  • Tính năng: Khả năng chống nước, chống mồ hôi, khả năng kết nối Bluetooth, hỗ trợ trợ lý ảo, điều khiển cảm ứng, và thời lượng pin là những tính năng cần cân nhắc.
  • Thời lượng pin: Thời gian sử dụng pin liên tục là yếu tố quan trọng, đặc biệt đối với những người thường xuyên sử dụng tai nghe.
  • Giá cả: Giá cả luôn là một yếu tố quan trọng cần được xem xét, cân bằng giữa chất lượng và ngân sách.

(Ở đây, bài báo sẽ tiếp tục liệt kê và đánh giá chi tiết từng mẫu tai nghe mở màng tốt nhất năm 2025. Phần này sẽ bao gồm hình ảnh, thông số kỹ thuật, điểm mạnh và điểm yếu của từng sản phẩm.)

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Việc lựa chọn tai nghe mở màng tốt nhất phụ thuộc vào nhu cầu và sở thích cá nhân của mỗi người. Hy vọng bài viết này đã cung cấp cho bạn những thông tin hữu ích để đưa ra quyết định đúng đắn.

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In the world of audio technology, open-ear headphones have established themselves as an exciting alternative to conventional in-ear headphones and over-ear models. Instead of closing off the ear, they rely on open designs or bone sound technology to transmit the sound. But which models stand out in terms of sound quality, wearing comfort and features? In this article, we take a look at the best open-ear headphones on the market, explain how they work and show who they are particularly suitable for.

A comparison of the best open-ear headphones

Compared to in-ear headphones, which sit in the ear, open-ear headphones leave the ear canal free. They usually sit directly in front of the ear or transmit the sound via bone sound. This not only provides additional freedom, but also helps to protect the ear. After all, music that is too loud from in-ears can cause massive damage to your hearing. Whether you’re doing sport or walking through the city: with open-ears, you can still hear your surroundings, which increases safety.

By the way: open-ear headphones are now the strongest and fastest growing market in the headphone sector. They are booming. So let’s take a look at the best models.

HUAWEI FreeClip

Huawei FreeClip testHuawei FreeClip test

Pros:

  • Innovative and comfortable design
  • Long battery life with quick charge function
  • Smart wearer detection and automatic adjustment
  • Dust and splash protection to IP54

Cons:

  • No direct volume control on the earphones
  • Bass response could be more powerful
  • No active noise canceling

The HUAWEI FreeClip are innovative open-ear headphones with a unique C-Bridge design that ensures high wearing comfort. Each earbud weighs only 5.6 grams and consists of a Comfort Bean that is placed behind the ear, an Acoustic Ball that sits close to the ear canal and the flexible C-Bridge that connects both components. This ergonomic design is based on over 10,000 sets of data from human ears and has been optimized several times in the micrometer range to ensure a secure and comfortable fit.

In terms of technology, the FreeClip use Bluetooth 5.3 and support the audio codecs SBC, AAC, L2HC and LC3, which enables a stable connection and high-quality sound transmission. A special feature is the smart wearer detection, which automatically recognizes which ear the earphones are in and adjusts the audio channel accordingly. The headphones are also protected against dust and splash water in accordance with the IP54 standard, making them reliable everyday companions.

The battery life of the HUAWEI FreeClip is impressive: up to 8 hours of music playback are possible on a single charge, and in combination with the charging case, the total playing time is extended to up to 36 hours. A quick-charging function makes it possible to listen to music again for 3 hours after just 10 minutes of charging. Operation is via precise touch gestures on the C-Bridge, with functions such as play/pause and track skip supported. However, there is no option to control the volume directly on the device.

€ 169.00

€ 199.00
Auf Lager

€ 167.48

Ab Lager lieferbar – Lieferzeit 2-4 Werktage

€ 168.90

Lagernd, Lieferzeit 1-3 Werktage

€ 168.98

Ab Zentrallager sofort lieferbar

soundcore C40i

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Pros:

  • Outstanding wearing comfort thanks to flexible clip-on design
  • Clear and balanced sound
  • Long battery life of up to 21 hours
  • Stable Bluetooth 5.4 connection with multipoint support

Cons:

  • Microphone quality could be improved
  • No automatic wear detection
  • Slight noise leaks to the outside

The Soundcore C40i from Anker are innovative open-ear headphones that offer a high level of wearing comfort thanks to their flexible clip-on design. Thanks to the flexible plastic bridge, they adapt to different ear sizes and shapes so that the ear canal remains free and ambient noise can still be heard. With a weight of just 5.8 grams per earbud and additional silicone ear clips in various sizes, a secure and comfortable fit is guaranteed.

Technically, the C40i impress with 12 x 17 mm dynamic drivers that deliver a clear and balanced sound with precise highs, clear mids and rich bass. The Bluetooth 5.4 connection enables stable and fast pairing, including support for multipoint connections, so that seamless switching between different devices is possible. The battery life is up to 7 hours without and up to 21 hours with the included charging case, making them ideal for long working days or traveling.

€ 52.00

Ends on: 22. Februar 2025

€ 56.83

Lagernd, sofort lieferbar

€ 59.90

Versandlager: lagernd, Lieferzeit 1-2 WerktageZentrale Timelkam: lagerndLinz, Salzburg, Wels: ca. 1 WerktagDornbirn, Graz Nord, Graz Süd, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt, St. Pölten, Villach, Wien 15, Wien 20, Wr. Neustadt: ca. 2 Werktage

beyerdynamic Verio 200

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Pros:

  • High-quality design and workmanship
  • Clear and detailed sound with powerful bass
  • Long battery life and quick charge function
  • Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint support
  • Sweat and splash-proof (IP54)

Contra:

  • Relatively high weight per earphone
  • Treble can occasionally sound sharp
  • Slight background noise audible in quiet environments
  • Microphone quality could be better in noisy environments

The beyerdynamic Verio 200 are the first open-ear headphones from the traditional German manufacturer, which were launched at the end of June 2024. With its flexible earhook design, which is worn behind the ear, and a weight of 10.8 grams per earphone, it offers a secure fit and high wearing comfort. The elegant color scheme, especially the cream version, gives the Verio 200 a high-quality appearance.

In terms of sound quality, the Verio 200 impresses with a clear and detailed sound that is remarkable for open-ear headphones. Thanks to support for the aptX Adaptive Codec, high audio resolution is guaranteed. The bass reproduction is surprisingly powerful for these headphones, while the treble can occasionally be a little sharp. The omnidirectional MEMS microphones with cVc ambient noise suppression ensure clear voice transmission and are particularly suitable for indoor conversations.

With a battery life of up to 8 hours and an additional 27 hours with the charging case, the Verio 200 is also suitable for longer periods of use. A quick-charging function enables a playback time of 60 minutes after 10 minutes of charging. The headphones support Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint connection and are protected against splashing water and sweat in accordance with IP54, making them a reliable companion for sporting activities.

1MORE S70

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Pros:

  • High wearing comfort thanks to ergonomic design
  • Good sound image with solid bass reproduction
  • Long battery life
  • Clear voice quality during phone calls

Cons:

  • Limited and sometimes imprecise touch operation
  • Limited functions of the companion app
  • No multipoint connection
  • No wireless charging of the charging box

The 1MORE S70 are open-ear headphones that impress with their ergonomic design and high wearing comfort. With a flexible, soft headband, they adapt particularly well to small to medium-sized ears and offer a secure fit without blocking the ear canal. Each earbud weighs just 8.9 grams, making them comfortable to wear even over long periods of time. Visually, they have an elongated base and a touch surface with the manufacturer’s logo.

In terms of sound, the 1MORE S70s offer a warm and lively sound with good bass reproduction, although the maximum volume could be slightly higher. The open design makes it possible to hear ambient noise, which is beneficial for outdoor activities. For phone calls, they are equipped with four microphones that ensure clear voice quality thanks to AI-supported noise suppression.

The battery life of the 1MORE S70 is impressive: up to 12 hours of playback time on a single charge and a total of 40 hours with the charging case. However, touch operation is limited and can be imprecise, requiring the use of the companion app. However, this only offers limited functions and could be more user-friendly. It also lacks a multipoint connection and the charging case does not support wireless charging.

Nothing Ear (open)

Nothing Ear (open)Nothing Ear (open)
Image: Nothing

Pro:

  • Pleasant, warm sound
  • Lightweight design and good grip
  • Extensive equalizer settings via the app
  • Long battery life with quick charge function

Cons:

  • Weaknesses in the sound details at higher volumes
  • Lack of wearer detection
  • No support for HD audio codecs
  • No active noise canceling (ANC)

The Nothing Ear (open) mark Nothing’s entry into the open-ear headphone market. With their futuristic design and open fit, they allow users to hear ambient noise, which is particularly beneficial for outdoor activities or road traffic. The headphones are lightweight and feature silicone ear hooks for a secure fit. Each earbud weighs 8.1 grams and is IP54 protected against dust and water.

In terms of sound, the Nothing Ear (open) offer a pleasant, warm sound with clear mids and highs. The 14.2 mm drivers deliver a solid bass response, which is impressive for open earphones. However, the bass can lose presence at higher volumes and there is a lack of supporting HD audio codecs such as LDAC or aptX. Control is via a pinch control, which makes it easy to use.

In terms of battery life, the Ear (open) offer up to 8 hours of playback time, which can be extended to a total of 30 hours with the charging case. A quick-charging function enables a further 2 hours of use after a 10-minute charge. The associated Nothing-X app offers extensive personalization options, including a detailed equalizer. However, functions such as wearer detection and active noise canceling (ANC) are missing, which could be a disadvantage for some users.

€ 142.99

€ 149.00
Auf Lager

€ 139.90

Sofort lieferbar, Lieferzeit max. 1-3 Werktage

€ 139.95

Auf Lager, Lieferzeit: 1 Werktag

Shokz OpenFit Air

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Pros:

  • High wearing comfort, even for spectacle wearers
  • Stable Bluetooth connection with multipoint support
  • Long battery life with quick charge function

Cons:

  • Limited functionality of the app
  • Bass reproduction could be more powerful
  • No high-resolution audio codec supported

The Shokz OpenFit Air are open-ear headphones with a simple, sporty design and high wearing comfort. Thanks to the soft, rubberized ear hooks, they fit snugly to the ear without blocking the ear canal, which is particularly beneficial for people who wear glasses. The slightly curved shape of the base provides additional comfort, even when worn for long periods.

In terms of features, the OpenFit Air offer Bluetooth 5.2 with support for SBC and AAC codecs as well as multipoint connectivity, which enables pairing with two devices simultaneously. Operation is via touch sensors on the outside of the earphones, with the associated Shokz app providing basic functions such as firmware updates, battery status display and equalizer presets. However, the app’s range of functions is limited.

The battery life is up to six hours, with a total of up to 28 hours possible with the charging case. A quick-charging function allows the earphones to be charged within ten minutes for two hours of music playback. The sound of the OpenFit Air is solid for open-ear headphones, with the mids sounding warm and full, while the bass lacks depth. They are well suited for everyday use and sports due to their high wearing comfort and secure fit.

€ 109.00

€ 139.00
Auf Lager

€ 1.98

Lieferzeit 3 Tage

€ 2.02

Sofort lieferbar

€ 2.04

Sofort lieferbar

Sony LinkBuds Open

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Image: Sony

Pro:

  • Open design enables perception of the surroundings
  • Comfortable, lightweight fit without feeling of pressure
  • Good sound quality with clear sound
  • Innovative control by tapping on the skin
  • Long battery life (up to 22 hours with case)

Cons:

  • No active noise cancellation (ANC)
  • Microphone quality only average
  • Control without “back” function for tracks
  • Open design can be annoying in noisy environments

The Sony LinkBuds Open are innovative wireless earbuds with an open design that allows you to hear ambient noise while listening to music or podcasts. This concept is aimed at users who want to stay aware of their surroundings while listening, whether in the office, during sports or in traffic. The 11 mm ring driver ensures a balanced sound, supported by the Digital Sound Enhancement Engine.

A notable feature of the LinkBuds Open is the integration of voice control functions without the need for a smart assistant. This makes it possible to adjust the volume, skip tracks or change the ANC mode without having to resort to external voice assistants. The battery life has been improved compared to the previous model and now offers up to 8 hours of uninterrupted playback, which can be extended to a total of 22 hours with the charging case.

Despite its advantages, there are also some aspects that potential users should consider. The open design means that there is no active noise cancellation, which can be a disadvantage in noisy environments. In addition, tests have shown that the microphone quality is sufficient but not outstanding, especially in noisy environments. Control is by tapping the skin next to the earbuds, which works reliably, but does not offer a “back” function, so the connected device must be used to listen to a track again

€ 139.24

Abhol-/Versandbereit in 1-3 Werktagen

€ 147.83

Lagernd im Außenlager, Lieferung 2-3 Werktage

Best bone-sound headphones: Shokz OpenRun Pro 2

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Pros:

  • Good, balanced sound quality

  • High wearing comfort

  • Long battery life and USB-C charging

Cons:

The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 are the latest advancement in bone conduction headphones, combining bone and air conduction technology for the first time. This innovative design makes it possible to transmit music through the cheekbones and at the same time channel deep bass directly into the ear, resulting in improved sound quality.

The ultra-lightweight, high-strength material with a soft silicone finish ensures a comfortable and secure fit, ideal for sporting activities. Weighing just 31 grams, they are barely noticeable yet provide stability during intense movement. An outstanding feature of the OpenRun Pro 2 is the integration of an additional air conduction driver, which provides powerful bass, while high frequencies are still transmitted via bone-sound technology.

This DualPitch technology works in harmony with the DirectPitch function, which minimizes sound loss and delivers a precise sound image. The battery life has been increased to an impressive 12 hours, and thanks to the new USB-C port, charging is now even more convenient. The IP55 certification ensures protection against sweat and rain, so the headphones work reliably even in adverse weather conditions

€ 184.99

ab Lager, Lieferzeit 1-3 Werktage

€ 187.99

sofort versandfertig

Open-ear headphones or in-ear headphones: what are the differences?

Choosing the right headphones can be crucial for the sound experience and wearing comfort. Two of the most popular types are open-ear headphones and in-ear headphones. But what exactly is the difference between them, and which type is better suited to different areas of application?

Open-ear headphones: an open sound experience

Open-ear headphones are characterized by the fact that they do not sit directly in the ear canal, but transmit the sound to the ear via special sound conductors or bone sound technology. They deliberately let ambient noise through and therefore offer a more natural listening experience.

Advantages of open-ear headphones

  • Safety aspect: As they do not completely block out the surroundings, they are particularly suitable for outdoor activities such as jogging or cycling.
  • Comfort: No pressure in the ear canal, which makes them more comfortable to wear for longer periods.
  • Hygiene: As they are not inserted into the ear canal, they are less prone to earwax build-up.

Disadvantages of open-ear headphones

  • Lower bass performance: The open design often lacks the deep, powerful bass that many music lovers prefer.
  • Disturbing ambient noise: Particularly in loud environments, the sound can be affected by background noise.

In-ear headphones: Compact sound wonders with a strong focus

In-ear headphones sit directly in the ear canal and therefore offer strong sound insulation and a more intense sound experience. Due to the tight fit in the ear, they often deliver powerful bass and clear sound reproduction.

Advantages of in-ear headphones

  • Excellent sound insulation: Ideal for noisy environments such as public transportation or offices.
  • Compact design: Easy to carry and perfect for on the go.
  • Better sound quality: Particularly low frequencies are transmitted better thanks to the tight fit in the ear.

Disadvantages of in-ear headphones

  • Feeling of pressure in the ear: Some users find wearing them uncomfortable over the long term.
  • Hygiene problems: Earwax can impair the sound quality and requires regular cleaning.
  • Noise from cable contact: If wired, movement can cause noise.

 

Conclusion: Which headphones are the right ones?

The decision depends heavily on personal usage behavior. If you travel a lot and want to be aware of your surroundings, you will be happy with open-ear headphones. Music lovers or frequent travelers who value high sound quality and shielding are more likely to benefit from in-ear headphones. Ultimately, it comes down to individual priorities and the preferred area of application.

Open-ear headphones or bone-sound headphones?

Bone conduction headphones use a completely different technology: instead of transmitting sound waves directly into the ear, they generate vibrations that are transmitted to the inner ear via the skull bone. This leaves the ear canal completely clear.

Advantages of bone conduction headphones:

  • Maximum awareness of surroundings: ideal for joggers, cyclists or people with hearing problems.
  • No direct contact with the ear: Particularly hygienic and comfortable for people who do not like in-ears.
  • Water- and sweat-resistant models available: Many bone conduction headphones are suitable for sports use or even swimming.

Disadvantages of bone conduction headphones:

  • Limited sound quality: they cannot keep up with conventional headphones, especially at low frequencies.
  • Unfamiliar wearing sensation: The vibrations can be uncomfortable for some people.

Which headphones are the right choice?

Whether open-ear or bone-sound headphones are more suitable depends largely on your individual needs:

  • For sports or road use: both technologies are well suited, but bone-sound headphones often offer better perception of the surroundings.
  • For everyday use and comfort: Open-ear headphones are usually more comfortable to wear and offer better sound quality.
  • For people with hearing problems: Bone conduction headphones can be a useful alternative as they directly address the inner ear.

Ultimately, it depends on whether the focus is on sound quality or safety and comfort. If you want to enjoy music to the full, open-ear headphones are more suitable, while bone conduction headphones are ideal for situational listening with maximum perception of the surroundings.

Buying open-ear headphones: What you should look out for

Open-ear headphones are becoming increasingly popular as they offer a unique listening experience while allowing you to be aware of your surroundings. Whether for sports, on the road or in the office – these headphones are an interesting alternative to conventional in-ear or over-ear models. But what should you look out for when buying them?

1. technology: Bone conduction or open speakers?

Bone conduction headphones transmit sound via the bones of the skull, while open speakers direct the sound specifically towards the ear. Bone conduction is particularly suitable for athletes, while open speakers often offer better sound quality.

2. sound quality and volume

As open-ear headphones provide less shielding, they can be harder to hear in noisy environments. High-quality models nevertheless offer clear treble and powerful bass. It is worth reading test reports or trying out the headphones yourself.

3. wearing comfort and fit

A secure fit is essential, especially during sporting activities. Flexible earpieces or a lightweight design ensure comfortable wearing without pressure points.

4. battery life

Most wireless models offer between 5 and 10 hours of battery life. A long battery life is crucial for long training sessions or the working day.

5. water and sweat resistance

If you want to use the headphones for sports or in the rain, you should look for IPX certification. Models with IPX4 or higher are protected against splashing water.

6 Connectivity and functions

Bluetooth 5.0 or higher ensures a stable connection. Additional functions such as touch control, voice assistant or multipoint connectivity can improve the user experience.

Open-ear headphones: Conclusion

Open-ear headphones are an excellent choice for anyone who wants to enjoy music or podcasts without being isolated from their surroundings. When buying, you should pay attention to the right technology, sound quality, wearing comfort and battery life. Athletes and commuters in particular benefit from this innovative type of headphones. If you inform yourself well in advance, you are guaranteed to find the right model for your needs.


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