If you like it or not, the headphone jack is dying and this means that USB-C audio and USB-C headphones are now a thing. It’s not necessarily a bad thing or a good thing, but it is a (mostly) new thing. For people will go for the wireless headphone option, but if you would rather not try and keep a set of wireless headphones charged, you’ll need to buy new headphones. We’ve rounded up a list of the best USB-C headphone available right now, so you can get your groove on! Some are come prepacked in existing phone and others made by 3rd party companies and we’ve also given price estimates of each before taxes.

OnePlus Type-C Bullets
OnePlus Bullets have always been a favorite when it comes to quality in-ear headphones that don’t cost a bundle. The company’s Type-C Bullets follow this and offer a pair of great sounding and comfortable headphones with a USB-C connector and a welcome price of UGX 80ks

RAZER Hammerhead USB-C ANC
Big booming sound and bright neon green make these headphones scream RAZER. They also come with plenty of tips to fit any ear and are surprisingly cheap; both are things we love. This version has active noise cancellation built-in, so you get uninterrupted sound without having to charge them. Price UGX 290k.

Google Pixel USB-C Earbuds
After a year with no “budget” offering of its own, Google’s Pixel USB-C Earbuds are finally here. They have an adjustable loop for the best fit, a button to activate Google Assistant, and sound great. Best of all, they’re priced right! Price UGX 120k.

Xiaomi Mi ANC Earphones
The Mi ANC Earphones offer great sound and are very well built. They’re certified for Hi-Res audio and use MEMS (micro-electromechanical microphones) in the earpieces to make sure ANC is precise.Price UGX 190k

AIAIAI TMA-2 On-Ear Headphones
Considering how rare on-ear headphones with USB-C are, up-and-comer AIAIAI has one of the more interesting options on the market. Its TMA-2 line gets bolstered with the addition of the MFG4 model. This headset is fully modular, so you can change the connection type back to 3.5mm whenever you feel like it, and it’s cheap and easy to fix or replace individual components yourself. Price UGX 700k.

Libratone Q Adapt
Libratone’s Q Adapt USB-C headphones are part of the “Made for Google” program that launched with the Pixel 2. They offer a unique type of ANC and a Hush mode that squares things up when you receive an incoming call. Price UGX 560k

Essential Earphones HD
These unassuming headphones from Essential are pure function over form. Built for excellent sound and with a tangle-free silicone coated cable you’ll love the tone and the price at UGX 190k.
USB-C audio is still in its early stages, which is unfortunate since phone manufacturers seem to not realize it. So far we mostly have Samsung still pushing the standard 3.5mm headphone on its phones but we doubt this will last for long. You can find a great set of headphones that use the new connector. I’m partial to the OnePlus Type-C Bullets because of their low price, but any of the picks on our list will sound top-notch.