It can be tricky to find the perfect pair of true wireless earbuds- they’ve got to sit comfortably in your ears, have good battery life and most importantly of all, play your favourite music and podcasts at the highest quality. It can be an overwhelming task to try and sieve through the endless options that are out there, to find the right pair for you, so we’ve taken out the groundwork and compiled a list of some of the best true wireless earbuds out there. Whether you’re an avid gym-goer or a music buff, we’ve got the pair for you.
Why you should buy them: Super comfortable, sweat resistant.
Who they’re for: Those who want quality sweat resistance and design.
Why we picked the 1More Stylish:
A sleek, comfortable design and a bucket load of functionality, meets affordability in 1More’s latest wireless earbuds, making them our current go-to when friends and family members ask what to buy.
You get an awesome 6.5 hours of listening time between trips to the included charging case, with three full charges in the case meaning that you’ll get up to 26 hours of playback before you need to hunt for the micro USB cable. Unfortunately, there’s no way to control volume levels — not an uncommon omission on some true wireless earbuds — and the built-in mics can’t be used to pass through external sounds, which is a handy feature, especially when jogging in busy places. These are not deal-breakers by any means, but are definitely worth keeping in mind.
Unlike AirPods, these headphones do feature sweat resistance, alongside built-in earfins and silicone ear tips, meaning they remain in your ears during even the sweatiest and most head-wrenching workouts. That, plus great sound and an included aptX codec for awesome Bluetooth audio, make the 1More Stylish an excellent pick. If you’re after a pair of truly wireless earbuds, we suggest you start here.
Why you should buy them: They keep all of the best features of the original AirPods, with the addition of much better sound, active noise cancellation and water resistance.
Who they’re for: AirPod fans who have been itching for something better.
Why we chose the Apple AirPods Pro:
AirPods have become the poster child for the true wireless earbud revolution, thanks to their iconic design, ease of use and tight integration with the iPhone and other iOS devices. But they’re far from perfect. Middling sound quality and no sweat- or water-resistance have been among the top critiques.
That’s why the AirPods Pro are so welcome. They address both of these concerns and up the ante even further, by adding active noise cancellation, an in-ear design that’s more snug and secure and an intelligent EQ system that automatically adjusts to each users’ ears. We were frankly blown away by both the improvement in sound quality and the effectiveness of Apple’s noise-cancelling tech.
Meanwhile, all of the features that Apple fans have come to rely on, like Siri connectivity, intuitive touch controls and auto accelerometers, are all preserved. Battery life is unchanged at 5 hours of music streaming per charge — a number that is less impressive now than it once was — but you get a wireless charging case.
Why you should buy them: Extreme comfort, long battery life and sweat-proof performance.
Who they’re for: People who want affordable, comfortable and great-sounding wireless earbuds.
Why we picked the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2:
With a compact, ergonomic fit, a wireless charging case, and six hours of listening time on the go, Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 2 offer listeners the cutting edge in terms of both tech and design.
The headphones are designed for go-anywhere, do-anything performance, with built-in earfins and IPX2 sweat-proofing that allow them to be a companion during rainy runs and sweaty workouts alike. We found the design to also be extremely comfortable, even for extended periods. The charging case is one of the smaller ones we’ve seen — not quite as compact as the AirPods charging case, but very close. The only disappointment is that it only carries a little more than one recharge’s worth of juice, which means there may be times when these earbuds can’t quite make through a full day without needing either a plug or a wireless charging mat (or phone).
App-based customisations let you control what the touch-sensitive surfaces on the earbuds do — changing volume or skipping tracks can both be assigned to the side you prefer. You can adjust equalisation, find your headphones and even pipe in sound from the outside world — which is especially useful during outdoor workouts or unfamiliar trips on public transport. Such an assortment of useful features makes Samsung’s Buds 2 your everyday listening pal.
Why you should buy them: They have superb battery life, water resistance and the kind of punchy bass the Beats brand is known for.
Who they’re for: Athletes, or anyone who requires a robust set of wireless earbuds that sound great and have the stamina for even the most gruelling workouts.
Why we chose the Beats PowerBeats Pro:
Battery life remains one of the biggest challenges to the true wireless earbuds category, which is why the PowerBeats Pro’s claimed nine hours of playback time per charge is so noteworthy. You’d be hard-pressed to find longer play time in a similar product at any price. With this kind of stamina, you can probably leave the charging case at home, which is a good thing — the charging case is one of the biggest we’ve seen. But beyond the PowerBeats Pro’s herculean batteries, you’ll find they have an excellent fit, with ear hooks that may look bulky, but are surprisingly easy to get on and off from your ears when the time comes. Thanks to the built-in optical sensors, removing an earbud instantly pauses the music, making for a quick and easy transition from listening to talking.
Though the PowerBeats Pro share many of the same features with Apple’s AirPods, they’re different where it counts: sound quality — especially low-end bass — is far better on the PowerBeats Pro, which benefit from having a sound-isolating design. The PowerBeats Pros aren’t perfect; we experienced some frustrating connection problems even though the earbuds use Apple’s new H1 wireless chip, which should be better, not worse, than its W1 predecessor.
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