You are not alone if you purchased some noise canceling earbuds and ended up with “muffled city” instead of total silence. What noise canceling earbuds, usually marketed as ANC earbuds, do is impressively attenuate steady, low-frequency background noise, but they don’t actually make certain sounds disappear altogether.
After more than a decade of testing audio gear and reporting on headphones, earbuds, and other portables, I’ve fielded plenty of surprise calls from friends who range from clueless to audiophile, expecting jet-engine-level quiet everywhere they go.
This article explains why ANC has limits, what kinds of sounds it works well (and poorly) on, and some common-sense tips to get the best performance from your earbuds.
How Active Noise Cancellation Works
Active noise cancellation in earbuds utilizes small microphones, a digital signal processor (DSP), and speaker drivers to generate an “anti-noise” waveform that cancels out incoming sound waves.
The system samples outside noise and creates an inverse sound wave that, when combined in the ear canal, cancels out the offending noise. This works best with continuous, predictable sounds like the roar of an airplane engine, bus rumble, or air conditioning hum.
ANC earbuds are designed to cancel out steady, low-level acoustics. That’s why your ANC earbuds can make a plane cabin sound much less annoying but fail to silence a nearby conversation or sudden noises, like a door slamming.
Why Some Sounds Slip Through: Physics and Practical Limits
There are a number of technical and practical reasons why your ANC earbuds won’t completely isolate you from the world around you.
1. Frequency Behavior
ANC is good at canceling consistent, low-frequency waves. Low frequencies have long wavelengths, which are easier for DSP algorithms to anticipate and reverse.
High-frequency sounds, such as human speech, are complex. They contain many quick transients and harmonics that current consumer hardware cannot predict or invert in real-time.
2. Microphone and Processing Delay
ANC relies on microphones to sample ambient sound. Microphone and processor delays mean that fast, impulsive sounds are too quick for the system to cancel perfectly. This is why sudden noises often get through even when ANC is on.
3. Ear Fit and Passive Isolation
ANC only functions properly when the ear canal is sealed. If your ear tips are the wrong size or allow leaks, outside sound will bypass the ANC system. The best performance comes from a combination of good passive isolation and effective ANC.
4. Physical Effects and Bone Conduction
ANC cannot fully counteract sound that travels through your skull or device structure, such as vibrations from a plane seat. The microphones only sample airborne sound, so structural noise may remain audible.
5. Natural Tuning
Manufacturers intentionally limit ANC intensity to avoid unnatural sensations or “pressure” effects. Over-aggressive cancellation can cause distortion, discomfort, or a tinny sound. Many brands strike a balance between quietness, comfort, and sound quality.
Types of ANC and Their Impact on Performance
Not all ANC systems are the same. There are three main types:
Feedforward ANC
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Uses external microphones to detect environmental noise before it reaches your ears.
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Works well for predictable noise but can be sensitive to wind and mic placement.
Feedback ANC
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Uses internal microphones inside the ear canal to measure what actually reaches your ear.
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Adapts to ear shape but cannot predict noise ahead of time.
Hybrid ANC
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Combines both external and internal microphones for a broader frequency range of cancellation.
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Usually performs best overall but depends heavily on mic quality and DSP implementation.
Hybrid ANC generally delivers better results across various situations when paired with a tight ear seal.
ANC Earbuds vs. Over-Ear ANC Headphones
In most cases, over-ear ANC headphones outperform earbuds for pure noise reduction.
Over-ear ear cups provide greater passive isolation by enclosing the entire ear, giving the ANC system a cleaner acoustic profile. Larger drivers and more space allow for better DSP processing and microphone placement.
If maximum noise reduction is your priority, especially for low-frequency sounds, over-ear ANC headphones are often the better choice.
That said, modern ANC earbuds are improving rapidly. Today, many premium earbuds rival midrange over-ear models in typical environments while offering superior portability.
How to Maximize ANC Earbud Performance
1. Ensure a Good Seal
Experiment with different ear tip sizes and materials. Memory-foam tips often provide better passive isolation than silicone.
2. Keep Firmware Updated
Manufacturers frequently release firmware updates that improve DSP performance and ANC algorithms. Always stay updated for the best experience.
3. Check Listening Modes
Many earbuds include adaptive ANC and transparency modes. Adaptive ANC automatically adjusts to your environment, while transparency mode lets in outside sound when needed.
4. Maintain Proper Fit
Make sure earbuds are seated correctly and that no ports or microphones are blocked. Clean your earbuds regularly to maintain performance.
5. Manage Expectations
ANC works best against steady noise like engines or HVAC systems. For nearby speech, clinking glasses, or sudden sounds, fit and awareness are more important than ANC power.
6. Test in Multiple Environments
Try your earbuds in a variety of locations: cafés, cars, buses to understand their strengths and weaknesses.
Real-World Experience: Testing ANC Earbuds on a Flight
During a transatlantic flight, I tested three leading ANC earbuds. All effectively reduced engine noise, but the ones with deeper foam seals provided a more pleasant experience.
One pair, although quieter, caused a mild pressure sensation after several hours—an ANC tradeoff I hadn’t anticipated.
Takeaway: Your experience depends as much on fit and ear-tip material as it does on marketing claims.
When ANC Affects Sound Quality
If ANC is tuned too aggressively, it can introduce slight warbling or pumping artifacts. This issue is more common in cheaper models.
Additionally, ANC consumes battery power and can slightly alter frequency response. Premium earbuds compensate for this with tuned DSP and balanced firmware updates.
How to Pick the Best ANC Earbuds for You
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Commuters: Look for hybrid ANC, strong passive isolation, and long battery life.
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Frequent Callers: Prioritize mic quality and wind resistance. Good ANC doesn’t always mean clear calls.
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Firmware Support: Choose brands known for regular updates.
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Return Policy: Everyone’s ears are different—try before committing if possible.
Conclusion: ANC Earbuds Are Strong but Not Magicians
Noise canceling earbuds are excellent at reducing low-frequency, continuous noise, but they cannot eliminate every sound.
Their performance depends on a combination of fit, mic quality, and DSP tuning. By understanding how ANC works and optimizing fit and settings, you can significantly improve your experience just don’t expect complete silence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do ANC earbuds block out talking?
ANC earbuds reduce background chatter but won’t make conversations disappear entirely. Human speech contains quick, complex frequencies that are difficult to cancel. A good seal and moderate volume can help, but sometimes the best solution is simply moving away or enabling transparency mode.
Do ANC earbuds make my music sound worse?
Not necessarily. High-quality ANC systems maintain tonal balance and minimize distortion. Cheaper models may color the sound slightly, so it’s worth testing different options.
Can firmware updates improve ANC performance?
Yes. Firmware updates can refine DSP algorithms, enhance microphone calibration, and reduce artifacts. It’s not uncommon to see noticeable improvements from a single update.
Is hybrid ANC better than feedforward or feedback?
Generally, yes. Hybrid ANC offers the most flexibility since it uses both internal and external microphones. However, execution quality matters more than the label—some feedforward or feedback systems can outperform poorly tuned hybrids.
How can I test ANC earbuds before buying?
Test them in different real-world settings: buses, cafés, or quiet rooms. Try various ear tips, listen for artifacts in music, and check call clarity. If possible, buy from a retailer with a good return policy so you can evaluate them over several days.

