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Best gifts for music lovers in 2025

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Playlists and podcasts are the soundtrack to our daily lives. Down the gym. On the train. Chilling at home. We’re all constantly spinning our favourites to stay entertained.

Chances are that the music lover in your life is serious about their audio too. And if you're looking at getting them a great-sounding gift, our guide has some top tech that should hit all the right notes. Including Bluetooth speakers to liven up their lounge and wireless earbuds for on-the-go listening.

Marshall Acton III Bluetooth speaker - for rockin’ out at home

Inspired by the iconic rock 'n' roll amps, Marshall Bluetooth speakers have always looked and sounded the part. The Marshall Acton III is no exception, with cool retro styling and wide surround sound speakers that can turn any living room into an immersive listening space. Perfect if they love relaxing on the sofa, closing their eyes, and taking in their favourite albums from start to finish.

It’s geared up for gatherings and house parties too, with Dynamic Loudness keeping everything sounding rich and clear even when cranked up to 11. And the clever Placement Compensation feature makes sure it sounds its best no matter where you set it up.

You can also tweak the onboard bass and treble controls to set things just right. Or if you’re a real audiophile, fire up the Marshall Bluetooth phone app. It comes loaded with various EQ presets made for specific genres - from punchy rock and metal to smooth jazz and hip-hop.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra noise-cancelling headphones - for listeners who want pure escape

These Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2nd Gen headphones are basically the audio version of a “do not disturb” sign. They’re super-light, ridiculously soft around the ears, and perfect for anyone who wants to shut out the world (busy office, loud train carriage, chatty housemates… you name it).

Pop them on and the noise cancelling steps in to gently hushe everything around you. Music feels close and warm, and podcasts sound clearer. Perfect for anyone who loves drifting off into their own little sound bubble. The battery lasts for 24-hours with noise-cancelling switched on. And if you do forget to charge them, a quick 15-minute top-up gives you about 2.5 hours of play time. If you’re buying these for someone who likes fiddling with settings, the Bose app lets them tweak things until everything’s just right.

JBL Live 770NC wireless headphones - for fuss-free sound

The JBL Live 770NC headphones are perfect for someone who wants their music to sound good without fuddling about with settings. They’re comfortable, they look great, and they’ve got that signature JBL “oomph”. The kind of punchy, upbeat sound that makes even the washing-up playlist feel epic.

Noise cancelling keeps things nice and peaceful when you want to focus, but there’s also Ambient Aware for those “I need to hear the bus driver shout my stop” moments. Battery-wise, they go on and on, and they’re light enough to wear for a full day without giving you that head-clamp feeling. The app’s there if you fancy playing with EQ, but you definitely don’t have to. They’re very easy-going headphones!

LG Xboom Grab portable speaker - for party animals

The LG Xboom Grab is one of those little speakers that’s always up for a party. It’s small enough to throw in a backpack - but when you fire it up it sounds way bigger than you expect. It’s also built to take a bit of life’s chaos. A splash of rain? Fine. A little drink spill? Also fine.

Sound Boost gives tracks a bit more kick when you want to turn the mood up, and Bluetooth pairing is instant. No faffing, no waiting for the party to get started. Just tap, play, and let the vibes begin.

Google Pixel Buds 2a wireless earbuds - for chilled-out listeners

These Google Pixel Buds 2a are great for someone who wants decent sound without feeling like they’re wearing full on headphones. They’re lightweight and comfy enough to forget you’ve got them on. Which makes them perfect for walks, commuting or pottering around the house.

Audio is sharp and surprisingly loud, and adaptive sound boosts things when the outisde world suddenly gets loud (traffic, buses, that sort of thing. They’re also great for hands-free moments - asking for directions, sending messages, or checking what’s next in your diary while your hands are full. They hop between devices smoothly, and the case is tiny enough to slip into a jeans pocket.

Need more gift ideas?

If you want even more inspiration, check out our full range of gifts for music lovers.
We’ve got gift ideas for non-music fans too. Take a look at our 10 top tech gifts for new parents. Got a coffee lover to buy for? We’ve rounded up the best gifts for coffee lovers in 2025. For gamers, check out our list of top 20 gaming gifts that’ll wow them this Christmas. And for a touch of glam, don’t miss our best beauty Christmas gifts.

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Music to their ears!