If you’re a hi-fi enthusiast or music professional, there’s an obvious advantage to using open-back headphones. Their unique design allows them to deliver an incredibly immersive audio experience with a soundstage that’s absolutely enormous. They basically make it sound like you’re at live concert or listening to the artist in the recording studio. It’s amazing.
But open-back headphones aren’t for everybody. Their open-back design means that everybody near you is going to hear what you’re listening to. It’s also going to let outside sounds seep in, which can easily ruin the audio experience. Basically, you need to listen to open-back headphones in a quiet environment, which is why open-back headphones are perfect for at-home listening.
Of course, open-back headphones tend to be more expensive than traditional closed-back headphones. They generally have superior drivers, support high-resolution audio and made of nicer materials. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get a great affordable pair. We’ve rounded up the best open-back headphones that are under $500.
To get the best performance out of these open-back headphones, you should seriously consider buying an external DAC/amplifier for your headphones. For more info, check out our guide to building a great work-from home audio system.
Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro
These are some of our favorite open-back headphones. They sound excellent, especially considering that you can find a pair for under $200 right now (because they were first released over 15 years ago). And they’re some of the most comfortable headphones you’re likely to ever wear. I mean, just look at those ear cups! They’re made of memory foam and wrapped in super soft velour.