I used to always wear wired earphones until I recently made one of the finest decisions of my life. Wireless earbuds are not only handy, but they also frequently offer great noise cancellation and music quality. As a result, here are 4 earbuds that you should consider getting to switch things up.
- Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro
Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro (U.P $308) are a pair of wireless earbuds from Samsung. In many aspects, these truly wireless earbuds have all of the functionality you’d expect from a higher-end product. The Galaxy Buds Pro has active noise cancellation (ANC), which was initially introduced by the Galaxy Buds Live, and its design emphasizes this feature.
The IPX7 designation implies they’ll withstand perspiration, but don’t submerge them in water! How long does the battery last you say? These earbuds can last up to 5 hours on a single charge, with the case providing an extra 13 hours of battery life.
When compared to earlier versions of Galaxy Buds, the Galaxy Buds Pro has unquestionably the greatest sound, and the difference is instantly obvious. Its 11mm tweeter and 6.5mm woofer work together to provide a pleasing sound with clear and balanced lows, mids, and highs.
- Sennheiser CX400BT True Wireless
Sennheiser CX400BT TW (U.P $299) is the one that I’m currently using and though they may be bulkier then most other brands out there, Sennheiser doesn’t skimp when it comes to the sound quality. Its 7mm dynamic audio drivers have enough in their sonic palette to keep them fascinating.
The bass is firm and nimble, the mids are expressive and particularly open, and the treble is sharp and present. The total combined battery life is 20hours, 7 hours from the buds + another 13 hours from the case.
- Nothing Ear 1
The sound of the Nothing Ear 1 (U.P $179) will appeal to the majority of listeners with their lower price point. Although the Nothing Ear 1 isn’t as bass-heavy as other earbuds, it has a more realistic low and middle frequency response. The Nothing Ear 1 has bass tones, but they aren’t overbearing to the point of blocking other sounds.
The Nothing Store claims the earbuds last 4 hours, 30 minutes with ANC turned on, and 6 hours with ANC off. Overall, I really liked the unique design of the Nothing Ear 1 with its transparent cover where you can see the insides of the earbuds and magnet which I found really cool.
- JLab GO Air
The JLab GO Air (from $55.55) is for the practical and cost saving students, and these earphones are well worth picking up. Listeners looking for a low-cost option that accomplishes a lot of things well might consider these buds. The sound quality isn’t as great, but you can always use JLab’s EQ settings to reduce the bass response.
The built-in charging cord is a feature I’ve come to appreciate over the years, and I’m glad to include it here. Even with the low price point, the battery feature 5 hours of playtime on earbuds and 15hours for the charging case which is enough for a full day of usage.
The greatest true wireless earbuds might not always be the best wireless earbuds for you. It’s crucial to think about the headphone type you want and what price range you’re okay with.
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