My favorite earbuds for movie nights are the AirPods — here's why

AirPods 4 on a table
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The Apple AirPods are some of the best wireless earbuds when it comes to listening to your music. But, as it turns out, they're also great for movie nights, too.

See, I watch movies using an Apple TV 4K, and the fact that I can quickly connect my buds to the TV without having to worry about pressing any buttons or changing sound modes is a godsend.

Here's why I use my AirPods when I'm looking to keep the noise down in my house while still enjoying those all-important Dolby Atmos soundtracks.

Apple TV 4K 64GB
Apple TV 4K 64GB: $179 at Amazon

In order to watch your movies and TV with AirPods, the first thing you'll need is an Apple TV 4K. It's a great streaming device, with loads of ways to watch your favorite content. It's not cheap, though.

Apple AirPods 4
Apple AirPods 4: was $129 now $116 at Amazon

The AirPods 4 without ANC are the cheapest pair of AirPods that'll connect to your Apple TV 4K. They've got Spatial Audio for the Dolby Atmos surround mixes you'll be watching, and their more open fit means you'll hear when disgruntled family members head downstairs to tell you off for whooping and hollering over your movie.

Spatial Audio — not it for music, everything for movies

AirPods Pro 3

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I don't really like Apple's version of Spatial Audio when I'm listening to music. I find it too distracting from the music at hand, and I'm not really a fan of "surround sound music" from the get-go. For movies and TV shows, on the other hand, I am sold.

Movies have, traditionally, been all about the 'massiveness' of their sound. Powerful surround sound mixes that immerse you in the movie, placing audio in precise locations. Dolby Atmos has only served to increase that immersion, with more places for those sounds to come from. Namely, above you.

That's not always possible in a small apartment, or when you want to watch you movie late at night. When your mom's in bed, or your partner is trying to sleep. Best not to poke the proverbial bear, in that case — turn to something with Dolby Atmos that won't disturb their slumber.

One way is to pick up some Sonos Ace headphones and a Sonos Soundbar. It's good! It's also very, very expensive. That's $450 for the cans alone, and even more for the additional soundbar you'll need.

The AirPods option makes more sense if you're looking to watch Dolby Atmos in your ears. The AirPods 4 without ANC cost $129, and an Apple TV 4K base model sets you back $180. That's $150 less in total than the Sonos Ace headphones and soundbar combo. Nice.

You'll get better movie sound

AirPods 4

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Even with the AirPods 4, you'll get a decent movie-watching experience. No, you won't get the bassy rumble you can feel in your bones a la soundbar+subwoofer combo, but that's a good thing. Everyone is in bed, remember, and you don't want to wake them up? It's a sacrifice you have to make for being a horror-movie watching night owl.

The Spatial Audio built into the AirPods comes into its own when you watch movies and TV. The surround mixes are incredibly immersive, as you can hear cars zoom by you and helicopters hover overhead. Explosions still have plenty of wallop, and there's a lot to be said about the musical abilities of the buds and how well they turn their hands to soundtrack reproduction.

Things are even better when it comes to dialog clarity. Thanks to their excellent audio credentials, the buds are very good at not only placing voices well in the mix but also making them easy to understand. I've had occasions when it feels like a character is whispering over my shoulder (creepy), really adding to the immersion in horror films.

The drawbacks

AirPods Pro 3

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Unfortunately, there remains no way to connect Spatial Audio-capable earbuds or headphones to your TV without the need for an extra device. As such, this method means you do need to have both AirPods and an Apple TV 4K — neither of which are cheap.

It's also only going to work with content you watch on your Apple TV. That means you'll need to find a way to watch everything on your streaming box, which isn't always possible. Want to watch the news all night long? Tough luck, no late-night news bulletins for you.

It's not the perfect solution, but the AirPods are still my preferred way to enjoy Spatial Audio content from my TV when I don't want to disturb anyone's slumber.

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Tammy Rogers
Audio Editor

Tammy and her generous collection of headphones have found a new home — Tom's Guide! After a two-and-a-half-year stint as iMore's resident audiophile, Tammy's reviews and buying guide expertise have more focus than ever on Tom's Guide, helping buyers find the audio gear that works best for them. Tammy has worked with some of the most desirable audio brands on the planet in her time writing about headphones, speakers, and more, bringing a consumer focussed approach to critique and buying advice. Away from her desk, you'll probably find her in the countryside writing (extremely bad) poetry, or putting her screenwriting Masters to good use creating screenplays that'll never see the light of day.

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