Yamaha HPH PRO300 Review | 93 Data compared

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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£180
  • Avg. price in US: ~$200
  • Form factor: on-ear
  • Connectivity: wired
  • Battery life: N/A hours
  • Active noise cancellation (ANC): no

Yamaha HPH PRO300 review. Compare 93 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among headphones and if it is worth buying.

4.9

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the headphones' quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best headphones on the market.

Score components:

80.0%

4.5

Technical Score

20.0%

6.3

User score

Poor
4.5

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the headphones' technical performance, covering key areas such as sound quality, noise cancelling, microphone performance, battery life, comfort, connectivity, features, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare headphones based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

52.0%

4.9

Sound

20.0%

2.7

Features

10.0%

7.5

Design

8.0%

2.9

Connectivity

6.0%

3.7

Battery

4.0%

4.5

Calls & Controls

Poor
6.3

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the headphones.

When it matters: When you want to understand how headphones perform in real listening and how reliable they are in terms of comfort, audio quality, battery life, and long-term use.

Score components:

70.0%

7.8

User reviews

30.0%

2.9

Popularity

User score:
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Good
  • 2.1
    Gaming

    Score components:

    35.0%

    0.0

    Audio latency

    25.0%

    0.0

    Low-latency game mode

    20.0%

    10

    Can be used as a headset

    12.0%

    1.0

    Noise-canceling microphone

    8.0%

    0.0

    Battery life

  • 1.3
    Travel

    Score components:

    28.0%

    1.0

    Active noise cancellation (ANC)

    24.0%

    0.0

    Battery life

    18.0%

    5.6

    Weight

    16.0%

    0.0

    Multipoint support

    14.0%

    0.0

    Ambient sound mode

  • 2.7
    Calls

    Score components:

    28.0%

    1.0

    Noise-canceling microphone

    24.0%

    10

    Can be used as a headset

    18.0%

    0.0

    Multipoint support

    16.0%

    0.0

    Battery life

    14.0%

    0.0

    Companion app

  • 3.8
    Workout

    Score components:

    28.0%

    5.6

    Weight

    24.0%

    1.0

    Water resistance

    20.0%

    4.0

    IP rating

    16.0%

    0.0

    Battery life

    12.0%

    10

    Can be used as a headset

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Verdict

The Yamaha HPH-PRO300 is a closed-back, on-ear headphone featuring 40mm dynamic drivers with neodymium magnets, a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, and a sensitivity of 107 dB. Designed for mobility, it has a 53-ohm impedance, a 1.2-meter tangle-resistant flat cable with an in-line remote/mic optimized for Apple devices, and a lightweight 200g foldable frame. Main pros include its vibrant, Yamaha-tuned sound with accurate bass, exceptional clarity, and a compact design ideal for travel. However, cons include a fixed (non-detachable) cable on some versions and a headband that some users find too tight or uncomfortable during long listening sessions.

Technical Specifications of Yamaha HPH PRO300

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the headphones' technical performance, covering key areas such as sound quality, noise cancelling, microphone performance, battery life, comfort, connectivity, features, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare headphones based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

52.0%

4.9

Sound

20.0%

2.7

Features

10.0%

7.5

Design

8.0%

2.9

Connectivity

6.0%

3.7

Battery

4.0%

4.5

Calls & Controls

4.5
Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a technical score of 4.48 points, which is lower than that of 73.3% of products in this category.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the headphones.

When it matters: When you want to understand how headphones perform in real listening and how reliable they are in terms of comfort, audio quality, battery life, and long-term use.

Score components:

70.0%

7.8

User reviews

30.0%

2.9

Popularity

User score:
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6.3
Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a user score of 6.33 points, which is lower than that of 89.4% of products in this category.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the headphones.
When it matters: When you prefer headphones that have already been chosen and reviewed by many other users.
2.9
Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a popularity of 2.9 points, which is lower than 61% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the headphones' overall rating with their cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for headphones that offer a strong balance of performance, features, and price.

Score components:

60.0%

4.9

Overall score

40.0%

9.6

Price

6.3
Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a quality-to-price ratio of 6.3 points, which is lower than 70.8% of products in this category.
Active noise cancellation (ANC)
What it is: Reduces background noise using active technology
When it matters: When blocking office, travel, or aircraft noise is a priority.

Importance: HIGH

no
Yamaha HPH PRO300 does not support active noise cancellation. 27.4% of headphones support active noise cancellation.
Driver type
What it is: Type of speaker driver technology used
When it matters: When the underlying sound character and driver technology matter to you.

Importance: MEDIUM

dynamic
Driver size
What it is: Diameter of the speaker driver unit
When it matters: When you want extra hardware context behind how the headphones may handle bass weight, scale, or overall presentation.

Importance: MEDIUM

40 mm
Yamaha HPH PRO300 uses a driver size of 40 mm, larger driver size than 28.2% of headphones and equal to 53.6% of headphones.
Number of drivers
What it is: Total number of speaker drivers per earcup
When it matters: When multi-driver designs are part of your buying criteria.

Importance: LOW

1
Yamaha HPH PRO300 uses 1 drivers, equal to 96% of headphones.
Lowest frequency
What it is: Lowest audio frequency the headphones can reproduce
When it matters: When deeper bass extension matters for your music or movie listening.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <=10 Hz

20 Hz
Yamaha HPH PRO300 reaches a lowest frequency of 20 Hz, higher lowest frequency than 50.6% of headphones and equal to 47.5% of headphones.
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Noise-canceling microphone
What it is: Built-in microphone reduces background noise during calls
When it matters: When you take calls in busy spaces and want your voice to stay clearer.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Yamaha HPH PRO300 does not support a noise-canceling microphone. 45.6% of headphones support noise-canceling microphones.
Can be used as a headset
What it is: Shows whether the headphones can handle voice chat and calls in addition to normal audio playback.
When it matters: When one pair needs to cover music, calls, meetings, and gaming chat.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Yamaha HPH PRO300 is headset-ready, 84.7% is not. 15.3% of headphones can be used as headsets.
Number of microphones
What it is: Total number of built-in microphones
When it matters: When call pickup quality and beamforming support matter to you.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=2

1
Yamaha HPH PRO300 has 1 microphones, more microphones than 25.9% of headphones and equal to 52.2% of headphones.
Boom microphone
What it is: Includes detachable boom microphone for voice clarity
When it matters: When you need stronger voice clarity for gaming, streaming, or work calls.

Importance: LOW

no
Yamaha HPH PRO300 does not include a boom microphone. 15.6% of headphones have a boom microphone.
Microphone SNR
What it is: Signal-to-noise ratio of the microphone
When it matters: When call clarity matters and you want your voice picked up more cleanly instead of buried in background hiss.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >80 dB

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Connectivity
What it is: Available connection methods (wired, wireless, Bluetooth, etc.)
When it matters: When the headphones need to match how you listen across wired and wireless devices.

Importance: HIGH

wired
Yamaha HPH PRO300 supports wired connectivity, equal to 52.6% of headphones.
Bluetooth version
What it is: Version of Bluetooth technology supported
When it matters: When wireless stability, efficiency, and feature support matter more than treating Bluetooth as a box-check spec.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=5.0

N/A
Maximum Bluetooth range
What it is: Maximum wireless operating distance from source device
When it matters: When you move around rooms and want fewer dropouts from your source device.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=10 m

N/A
Audio latency
What it is: Delay between audio and video in wireless mode
When it matters: When you watch video or play games and need sound to stay in sync.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: <60 ms

N/A
Multipoint support
What it is: Supports simultaneous connections to multiple devices
When it matters: When you switch often between a phone and a laptop during the day.

Importance: MEDIUM

N/A
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Ambient sound mode
What it is: Allows external sounds to pass through for awareness
When it matters: When you need to stay aware of traffic, voices, or announcements.

Importance: MEDIUM

N/A
EQ support
What it is: Allows customization of sound profile via equalizer
When it matters: When the stock tuning is not enough and you want to shape bass, mids, or treble to match your taste.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Yamaha HPH PRO300 does not support EQ customization. 23.3% of headphones support EQ.
Companion app
What it is: Dedicated mobile app for customization and updates
When it matters: When software customization, updates, and extra controls matter.

Importance: MEDIUM

N/A
Adjustable ANC levels
What it is: Allows adjustment of noise cancellation intensity levels
When it matters: When you move between quiet rooms, offices, streets, and public transport and do not want one ANC setting for every situation.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=4

N/A
Voice assistant support
What it is: Compatible with voice assistants like Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant
When it matters: When hands-free control is part of your daily routine.

Importance: LOW

no
Yamaha HPH PRO300 does not support voice assistants. 60.9% of headphones support voice assistants.
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Battery life
What it is: Playback time on a single charge
When it matters: When you commute, travel, or work long shifts and do not want charging breaks to interrupt listening.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >45 hours

N/A
Battery life with ANC
What it is: Playback time with active noise cancellation enabled
When it matters: When you plan to keep noise cancellation on for most of the day.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >40 hours

N/A
Charging time
What it is: Time required for a full battery charge
When it matters: When you often need the headphones ready again after short breaks.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <=2 hours

N/A
Quick charge
What it is: Provides quick playback time with short charging period
When it matters: When a short top-up needs to deliver useful playback before you leave.

Importance: MEDIUM

N/A
Battery capacity
What it is: Total energy storage of the internal battery
When it matters: When you are estimating how much battery headroom the design may have before relying only on the official runtime claim.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=720 mAh

N/A
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Brand name
What it is: The manufacturer or brand of the product.
When it matters: When you prefer a specific ecosystem, support network, or design philosophy.

Importance: MEDIUM

Yamaha
Form factor
What it is: Overall design type of the headphones (over-ear, on-ear, in-ear, etc.)
When it matters: When comfort, portability, and isolation depend on the overall headphone style.

Importance: HIGH

on-ear
Weight
What it is: Total weight of the headphones
When it matters: When long listening sessions make wearing comfort more important.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <150 g

200 g
Yamaha HPH PRO300 weighs 200 g, lighter than 54.5% of headphones and equal to 1.7% of headphones.
Acoustic design
What it is: Type of acoustic design (open-back, closed-back, semi-open)
When it matters: When you need the right balance of isolation, leakage, and soundstage.

Importance: HIGH

closed-back
Clamp force
What it is: Amount of clamping pressure applied to the head
When it matters: When comfort and fit security matter during long sessions.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Yamaha HPH PRO300 vs the average headphone

  • In-line controls
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 includes in-line controls, the average headphone does not. 36.4% of headphones support in-line controls.
    What it is: Controls available on in-line remote of wired cable
    When it matters: When your wired setup depends on cable-mounted buttons or call controls.

    Importance: LOW

    Yamaha HPH PRO300 includes in-line controls, the average headphone does not. 36.4% of headphones support in-line controls.
  • 5 dB/mW higher sensitivity
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a higher sensitivity than the average headphone (107 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW). The average headphones have sensitivity of 102 dB/mW.
    What it is: Sound pressure output level per unit of input power
    When it matters: When you plan to use weaker sources like phones, handhelds, or entry-level dongles and still want enough volume.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=106 dB/mW

    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a higher sensitivity than the average headphone (107 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW). The average headphones have sensitivity of 102 dB/mW.107 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW
  • Foldable design
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a foldable design, the average headphone does not. 61% of headphones are foldable.
    What it is: Earcups or headband can fold for compact storage
    When it matters: When you travel often and want easier storage in a bag.

    Importance: LOW

    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a foldable design, the average headphone does not. 61% of headphones are foldable.
  • 22 dB higher max SPL
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a higher max SPL than the average headphone (132 dB vs 110 dB). The average headphones reach a max SPL of 110 dB.
    What it is: Maximum safe sound pressure level
    When it matters: When high-volume headroom is part of your use case.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: >=116 dB

    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a higher max SPL than the average headphone (132 dB vs 110 dB). The average headphones reach a max SPL of 110 dB.132 dB vs 110 dB
  • Foldable design
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a foldable design, the average headphone does not. 61% of headphones are foldable.
  • 5 dB/mW higher sensitivity
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a higher sensitivity than the average headphone (107 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW). The average headphones have sensitivity of 102 dB/mW.
  • 22 dB higher max SPL
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a higher max SPL than the average headphone (132 dB vs 110 dB). The average headphones reach a max SPL of 110 dB.
  • In-line controls
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 includes in-line controls, the average headphone does not. 36.4% of headphones support in-line controls.
  • 2 Hz weaker bass extension
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a higher lowest frequency than the average headphone (20 Hz vs 18 Hz). The average headphones reach a lowest frequency of 18 Hz.
  • No voice assistant support
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 does not support voice assistants, the average headphone does. 60.8% of headphones support voice assistants.
  • 5 years older release date
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 was released earlier than the average headphone (2,012 vs 2,017). The average headphones were released in 2,017.
    October 2012
  • No voice assistant support
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 does not support voice assistants, the average headphone does. 60.8% of headphones support voice assistants.
    What it is: Compatible with voice assistants like Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant
    When it matters: When hands-free control is part of your daily routine.

    Importance: LOW

    Yamaha HPH PRO300 does not support voice assistants, the average headphone does. 60.8% of headphones support voice assistants.
  • 2 Hz weaker bass extension
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a higher lowest frequency than the average headphone (20 Hz vs 18 Hz). The average headphones reach a lowest frequency of 18 Hz.
    What it is: Lowest audio frequency the headphones can reproduce
    When it matters: When deeper bass extension matters for your music or movie listening.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: <=10 Hz

    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a higher lowest frequency than the average headphone (20 Hz vs 18 Hz). The average headphones reach a lowest frequency of 18 Hz.20 Hz vs 18 Hz
  • 26.3% lower user score
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a lower user score than the average headphone (6.33 vs 8.000).
    What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the headphones.
    When it matters: When you want to understand how headphones perform in real listening and how reliable they are in terms of comfort, audio quality, battery life, and long-term use.
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has a lower user score than the average headphone (6.33 vs 8.000).6.33 vs 8
  • 7.4% worse value for money
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has worse value for money than the average headphone (6.27 vs 6.736).
    What it is: An indicator that combines the headphones' overall rating with their cost.
    When it matters: When you are looking for headphones that offer a strong balance of performance, features, and price.
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 has worse value for money than the average headphone (6.27 vs 6.736).6.27 vs 6.74
  • 2x more expensive
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 is more expensive than the average headphone (£180 vs £90).
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 is more expensive than the average headphone (£180 vs £90).£180 vs £90
  • 5 years older release date
    Yamaha HPH PRO300 was released earlier than the average headphone (2,012 vs 2,017). The average headphones were released in 2,017.
    October 2012
    What it is: Official release or launch date of the model
    When it matters: When you want a newer model for fresher features, longer support life, or simply to avoid buying into an older generation.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: >=2020

    Yamaha HPH PRO300 was released earlier than the average headphone (2,012 vs 2,017). The average headphones were released in 2,017.2012 vs 2017

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Third-party reviews

(Reviews last updated: June 2026)

What customers like about Yamaha HPH PRO300?

  • Clean and balanced frequency response with high tonal accuracy
  • Accurate and impactful deep bass reproduction without excessive boosting
  • First-class sound quality that remains clear and distortion-free even at high volumes
  • Integrated iOS-compatible inline remote and microphone for convenient playback and call control
  • Lightweight and portable folding design with an included soft carrying case
  • Tangle-resistant flat ribbon-style cable
  • Effective passive noise isolation due to a tight acoustic seal

What customers dislike about Yamaha HPH PRO300?

  • High clamping force can become uncomfortable or painful during long listening sessions
  • Particularly uncomfortable for users who wear glasses due to excessive pressure against the frames
  • Fixed, non-removable cable makes it harder to repair if the wire fails
  • On-ear ergonomic design may feel awkward, sitting partially on and off the ear for some users
  • Glossy plastic build may lack long-term durability and is prone to showing fingerprints
  • Tight headband spring can lead to ear fatigue over time

Expert reviews

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uk.pcmag.com
03/01/2013

The Yamaha PRO 300 is a $199.95 entry-level, on-ear (supra-aural) headphone pair that delivers a clean, balanced reference-style audio performance rather than the heavily boosted low-end common in modern headphones. During lab testing, the drivers successfully reproduced deep bass and sub-bass frequencies accurately on tracks like The Knife's "Silent Shout" without experiencing any...Read more

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pcmag.com
09/01/2013

The Yamaha PRO 300 headphones deliver a remarkably clean and balanced audio profile, functioning like flat-response monitors with accurate sub-bass reproduction and no distortion at high volumes. These entry-level, on-ear headphones feature a glossy, logo-heavy design, built-in iOS controls, and an inline microphone. While praised for sound, the review notes significant discomfort...Read more

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cnet.com
07/11/2012

Here is a two-paragraph summary of the review: Review Summary The Yamaha HPH-Pro300 on-ear headphones deliver exceptional, smooth sound quality across all music genres, boasting a first-class tonal balance, clear high frequencies without sibilance, and a solid bass response that effectively extends down to between 10 and 15 hertz. Despite having a higher measured impedance of 50...Read more

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headphonetestlab.co.uk
01/07/2026

The Headphone Test Lab review provides key technical data for the Yamaha HPH-PRO300, a legacy supra-aural (on-ear), closed-back, moving-coil headphone originally evaluated in Hi-Fi Choice. Acoustic performance testing shows a relatively modest Harman Predicted Preference Rating (PPR) score of 42/72 (37% for the left channel and 63% for the right channel), exposing a notable channel...Read more

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au.pcmag.com
03/01/2013

The Yamaha PRO 300 is a $199.95 entry-level pair of on-ear headphones featuring a glossy, logo-focused design that resembles the Beats by Dr. Dre lineup. Unlike its bass-heavy competitors, the PRO 300 delivers a flat, reference-style audio response with a well-balanced frequency signature. The headphones offer an inline microphone and playback/volume controls tailored for iOS...Read more

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audiovision.de
28/06/2013

This 2013 group review by audiovision evaluates a diverse lineup of premium headphones, focusing heavily on portable on-ear and audiophile-grade over-ear models. The comparison includes popular consumer options like the Denon AH-D340, Focal Spirit One, Harman Kardon CL, Sennheiser HD 598, Sony MDR-1R, and highly-regarded audiophile gear like the AKG Q 701 and Beyerdynamic T 90....Read more

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areadvd.de
13/12/2012

The Area DVD review provides a highly positive assessment of the Yamaha HPH-PRO300 on-ear headphones, praising their balance of design, build, and acoustic performance within the €200 price range. The reviewers highlighted several key pros, starting with the exceptional, balanced sound quality that features precise, fast-response bass, authentic spatial staging, and remarkably...Read more

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