The first few sets of truly wireless
earbuds sounded horrible, but they've also gotten better with time and new releases.
Overall
these earbuds sound like a good $ 100 pair of corded in - ear headphones.
Investing in Comply memory foam ear tips will make any of
these earbuds sound much, much better.
will make any of
these earbuds sound much, much better.
Overall
these earbuds sound like a good $ 100 pair of corded in - ear headphones.
For bluetooth
earbuds the sound is decent.
Though nothing around this price is perfect, if you're looking for something ultra-affordable that gets the job done, the Ink'd Bluetooth
earbuds sound decent, with lots of bass, and they're comfortable for long - term wearing.
Again, we'd prefer a better than 50 - 50 chance of you liking how
your earbuds sound.
These eye - catching
earbuds sound great, but they're a little too expensive for what you get and lack valuable features.
Overall, the BackBeat Go 2
earbuds sound solid but do not offer the same top - quality sound you get from headphones twice the price.
As noted in our review, these $ 199
earbuds sound great, and work well for everything from workouts to just daily life.
They aren't as open or wide as a set of high - quality wired headphones, but for most music, these Bluetooth
earbuds sound clear and sharp, with solid bass and midrange.
In short, for $ 150 wireless
earbuds they sound excellent.
The remaining four wireless
earbuds all sound just fine.
This is an incredibly refined take on a neutrally - orientated
earbud sound.
As ever, the headphone cord rustling on my clothes transferred so much noise when walking around with the earbuds that it really didn't matter how good the actual
earbud sound quality was — such is life.
Yup,
the earbuds sound good.
Called the Jabra Elite Sport,
the earbuds sound like they will provide everything the consumer needs to help motivate their workouts.
Tweaking a digital EQ could help make
the earbuds sound better, especially when the lows don't need to be bolstered as much, but there isn't much to complain about.
Not exact matches
There is no shortage of wireless headphones to choose from, but the JLab Epic2 wireless
earbuds lead the pack with their long - lasting battery, high - quality
sound, and durable design.
Stylish and functional, these gold wireless
earbuds provide crisp
sound and are very comfortable to wear.
While convincing people to wear a pair of high - end
earbuds for hours at a time could
sound like a tough sell, Kraft has extreme confidence in Doppler's ability to make waves in the wearable tech market.
Without
earbuds muffling surrounding
sounds, SoundGlasses free users to hear noises around them.
That seal is what gives you punchier bass (especially with
earbuds), because the
sound can't escape in all directions.
The silicon ear tips I chose do let in some ambient
sound, which kept me feeling safe and aware of my surroundings, but even with some ambient
sound, the crystal - clear
sound coming through the
earbuds wasn't impacted.
They listened to consumer feedback, and put that feedback into action, creating a pair of wireless sport
earbuds to address five common pain points: comfort and fit, durability,
sound quality, battery life, and style.
If I'm going to pay $ 159 for a pair of
earbuds, I'd ideally like them to
sound better than the cheap pair that came bundled with my phone.
These
earbuds are comfortable, decent
sounding, and relatively affordable.
I wasn't able to test them, but HTC says the
earbuds are able to customize their
sound to the shape of your ear.
They tick all the boxes you want these things to tick: They're wireless, sweatproof, lightweight, sturdy, nice - feeling, and secure - fitting, with functional on - device controls, decent battery life (7 - 8 hours), and better
sound than what's typical of
earbuds like these.
These are actually the upgraded version of the
earbuds iFrogz released last year, and while the design is the same, time was spent in improving the
sound quality.
They are still the best
earbuds I've used, delivering excellent
sound quality in a nice, neat package.
Michael Koss, CEO of Koss Stereophones in Milwaukee, found similar success after hearing his two daughters, three sisters, and wife vent that
earbuds were painful and the
sound quality was off because the devices did not fit properly inside their ears.
I found that upbeat bass - rich pop music
sounded the best through these
earbuds, which is what most people have on their workout playlist.
These
earbuds also seemed to have a barely perceptible sync issue on occasion, which made everything
sound... off.
These
earbuds stay in place, they're easy to use, and they
sound decent.
Also I would say the
sound quality is comparable to the Apple
earbuds which might be good enough for most people.
These
earbuds are the only sub - $ 50 pair we tested that
sounded pretty good and fit comfortably while still being able to take some abuse.
Not only do these
earbuds look cute and deliver quality
sound, but they won't break the bank either!
Pull out your
earbuds and listen, DC — that distant rumble you hear is the
sound of Rock and Roll, still echoing around Foggy Bottom and its environs after Friday night's Burning Sensation show.
A stylish and high - tech set of noise cancelling
earbuds, the Mpow Jaws offer premium
sound and comfort in an ultra-lightweight package.
Delight in perfect stereo
sound with the Amerzam BlueTooth
Earbuds.
BlueTooth
earbuds come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, designed to provide outstanding
sound without tethered you with wires.
Offering true HD high fidelity
sound thanks to the latest tech, these
earbuds produce perfect treble clarity and deep bass notes.
Offering next - generation HD
sound quality thanks to excellent, large 8 mm speakers that combine superb treble quality with great, deep bass notes, these
earbuds have it all.
Incorporating CVC 6.0 noise - cancelling technology to reduce background
sounds, they make the perfect
earbuds for listening to music or making calls in loud environments.
Being able to access all these settings without stopping your workout make these some of the best Bluetooth
earbuds for running, the gym, hiking, and more - plus the short cord between the two
earbuds means the cable doesn't shift when you move, reducing annoying
sound interference
Another feature we liked is that the mic has CVC noise canceling technology to help make your voice
sound clear when you use the wireless
earbuds for calls.
These headphones are a great competitor for anyone looking for the best
sounding Skullcandy
earbuds.
These
earbuds have an unusual audiophile feature as well: dual dynamic drivers in each
earbud, making them some of the best
earbuds for working out if
sound quality is your primary goal.