Headphone foley is one of those areas where most stock libraries cut corners — a single 'click' track when the on-screen actor has to plug something in, unplug it, adjust the ear cup, and reach for the cable. These 15 headphone recordings cover the full gesture set: the slightly stiff click of a 3.5mm jack going into a port, cable rustle as it drags across a desk, the soft compression of an ear pad being pressed against a head, and the two-tone Bluetooth pair confirmation beep.
Tech-review and unboxing creators reach for the jack and pad foley because their on-screen movement needs sync — the click has to land when the cable lands. Film and TV editors use the cable rustle as fidget foley for characters working at a desk. UI-design demo videos pull the Bluetooth pair beep for prototyping pairing flows without using a real device's chime. Free to download for tech videos, film foley and any commercial project, no licence to chase.