In-Ear Headphones

In-Ear Headphones at Maplin

What are In-Ear Headphones?

Looking for the best in-ear headphones for music, calls, or workouts? In-ear headphones - also known as earbuds or earphones - offer a lightweight, portable design with excellent sound isolation and audio clarity. Whether you're commuting, exercising, or working remotely, these noise-isolating earbuds provide a snug fit and deep bass in a small package. Choose from wired or Bluetooth wireless in-ear headphones to match your lifestyle. Ideal for everyday use, these compact headphones combine convenience with premium sound.

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Wireless

Enjoy total freedom with our wireless in-ear headphones

£22.99
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£22.99
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£34.95
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£34.95
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£34.95
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£39.99
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£39.99
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£79.95
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Bone Conducting

Ideal for runners, bone-conducting headphones help you stay aware of your surroundings

£34.99
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£59.99
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Wired

Stay connected for reliable audio quality

£8.99
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£9.99
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£9.99
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£14.99
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Bundles

Get everything your need in one handy bundle

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£38.97
£31.18
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£40.98
£32.78
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£45.98
£36.78
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£45.98
£36.78
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FAQ

Are in-ear headphones good for sound quality?


Yes! High-quality in-ear headphones can deliver excellent sound with deep bass and clear highs.

What’s the difference between in-ear and over-ear headphones?

In-ear headphones sit in the ear canal, making them more compact and portable. Over-ear models usually offer better soundstage and comfort for long listening sessions.

How do bone conduction headphones work?


They use vibrations to send sound through your cheekbones or jawbone. This method bypasses the outer and middle ear and stimulates the cochlea directly.

How do I get the best fit with in-ear headphones?


Use the right size ear tips (usually included in small, medium, and large). A snug seal improves both comfort and sound isolation.

Are in-ear headphones good for sports or workouts?


Yes, especially wireless or sweat-resistant models. Look for features like ear hooks or wingtips to keep them secure during movement.

Are bone conduction headphones safe?


Yes, they are generally considered safe. Since they don’t go inside your ear canal, they reduce the risk of ear infections and hearing damage from prolonged loud use. However, like all headphones, excessive volume can still be harmful.