Ask nearly any frequent flyer, and they鈥檒l tell you the most important thing in their carry-on is their headphones. Some might reach for studio-level quality headsets endorsed by famous musicians, but when you鈥檙e on a plane, the most important feature is active noise canceling. These headphones use built-in microphones to zero in on the ambient hums and rumblings of the airplane cabin. When you hit play, a set of equal and opposite tones are mixed into the music, canceling out the noise and allowing you to enjoy 鈥溾 in all its remastered glory. Here are some of our favorite聽headphones for flying.
Bose QuietComfort 35 ($350)

Music sounds rich and full on , which offer a bigger emphasis on bass than previous . The noise canceling works flawlessly through the supremely comfortable ear cups, and there鈥檚 enough battery storage for 20 hours of music. As a bonus, owners can connect to the Bose app to access the auto-off timer, volume control, and battery readings. You can also share music with another set of Bose headphones via Bluetooth.
Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 ($200)

For nearly half the cost of its higher-priced competitors, delivers clear, crisp sound quality and superb battery life: 24 hours per charge. These are a bit on the heavy side, though the noise-canceling feature works well, if not quite as good as the Bose.
Sony MDR-ZX110NC ($50)

If you鈥檙e looking for affordable noise-canceling headphones, check out . They aren鈥檛 cordless, but the sound quality is impressive for the price (the least-expensive model on this list).
Klipsch X12i ($280)

A good friend swears by these from Klipsch, claiming they鈥檙e the first thing he packs when heading out on a trip. The sound quality is amazing鈥攏o earphones this small should have such a rich dynamic range鈥攁nd the noise canceling is equally impressive. Made from aluminum, these earphones are so light and comfortable that you鈥檒l forget they鈥檙e in your ear.
Phiaton BT 100 NC ($100)

Planning to get in a workout after your flight? These around-the-neck, headphones are water- and sweat-resistant and allow you to control your music without having to fish the device out of your pocket. Phiaton claims the noise canceling blocks out up to 95 percent of outside noise鈥攑erfect for when you鈥檙e trying to avoid the clanging weights and tinny radio of your hotel gym. Expect 12 hours of use on a single charge.
Audio-Technica ATH-ANC23 ($70)

The bass is absolutely phenomenal for a at this price point. They fit snugly and offer superb comfort, and because they鈥檙e wired, you can get up to 80 hours of use from one AAA battery.