@@jaymelang9610 No, it's a cultural phenomenon that exists among native tongue in western culture. The self-confirmational "right" you're starting to hear more and more of the educated variety mimic is a similar phenomenon. It's a conscious and sometimes unconscious attempt to advertise you belong to a particular social hierarchy.
The $100-150 list would be great. I think that's a good spot for "most" consumers. Something like the Edifier Neobuds Pro is a really good product for a lot of people, myself included for sure. They retail for $130 but currently $99 & that's a good price
I would take this review with a grain of salt. It baffles me how the ipod pros can even compete with the bose in call quality. Everyone I talk to says my bose sound much better and the pros make me sound robotic. People can't hear any back ground noise with the bose either, but they can tell when I'm driving if I use my pros. On my end the bose are way easier to hear people even when I go for a run. Friends can immediately tell when Im out on a run with the pros and it's not immediate with the bose. The breathing noises seem to get ignored with the bose.
I saw your review last night, followed your recommendation and immediately ordered a pair of Liberty 3 Pro's from Amazon, which arrived this afternoon. I really wasn't expecting much. I've never been into skull or ear candy. I've had a few mid price phones and plugs in the past and never been impressed. However, these things sound amazing. The bass really pumps. The drive is like that you get from valve amps. It's truly remarkable that a miniaturized amp and speaker can sound like this. Old punks (like me!), metal heads, thrash merchants and grungy pants, even house/acid/electro dance merchants will love these. That bass even make studio albums sound like live gigs - not stadium gigs with their appalling sound systems - but like gigs in winter gardens etc in the 70's and 80's where you could feel the walls and your guts shaking. OK neutral they ain't and I haven't played with any settings yet. I don't really feel inclined to tbh. I like things to just sound good out of the box. One thing I wasn't prepared for is the noise cancellation. I've never owned noise cancelling things before. I have to say it's surprisingly effective. I live next to a very busy main road and the traffic only stops for about 2 hours between 3am and 5am each and every morning. I couldn't hear a single vehicle with these in. Great stuff. They're also the most comfortable plugs I've ever experienced. I forgot I had them in when I went for a fag in the back garden. Still couldn't hear the road traffic and I was amused when they completely cut out at approximately 10m, then instantly re-connected as I rocked back on my heels. It's like there's a precise invisible force field in my garden. They don't break up like cheap plugs. They're on or they're off and when they're off they immediately re-connect when you move back into the effective range. I like that. So thanks for the heads up. I'm a very happy bunny.
Great video as usual. I agree with what you said early in the vid. The 85t are really underrated. I have them and got the Bose to compare ANC, Bose was better but not by much, sent the Bose back. They’re actually regularly much cheaper now £149 seems to be the going price. Real good all rounders. Great vid
Thank you so much! They really surprised me, I didn’t expect them to perform so well in that many categories tbh. And yes, discounts can apply to many earbuds so the quoted price was just what was currently on the manufacturers website. But most of us buy from elsewhere and £149 would be insane value for money!
I'm confused between 75t and 85t. Fit and wearing comfort is super important since I have already returned couple of models as it didn't fit me well for my gym sessions. can you please help here? I'm on a tight budget can only afford anything under 150 euros( new or used). Any other brand/model suggestions are welcome which are not on the chunkier side.
Having used them for over a year my favorite earbuds are actually the google pixel buds for one reason and one reason only, their design is perfect. Their flat design and extremely small size and light weight is in my opinion exactly how wireless earbuds should be designed. If im going for audio quality or noise canceling im not going to use wireless earbuds anyways so those factors are not important to me, and the audio quality is perfectly fine on them anyways. They are these tiny little dots in your ear that barely stick out meaning: other people can barely tell you're wearing them, you can comfortably rest your head on things, and you can put other over-ear headphones comfortably over them (perfect for light music during boring work calls and gaming). Because of their light weight and how they sit in you ear they will never fall out while working out either.
With me owning the pixel phone, I'm really hoping that Google will release a pro series of their earbuds and also a pixel watch this year. Other than that I'm rocking my Jabra elite. 75T and soon to be the Jabra 85C elites. Of course I got them refurbished off of eBay Jabra store with a 2-year warranty at a very low price
Maybe they deserve their own separate review 🤔 Not in a top 3 spot here, but a lot of people seem to like them so might be worth releasing the full review!
I actually prefer bose over sony. Had a horrible experience with these latest sony earbuds---battery life sucks, sound totally poor in comparison to the latest bose earbuds. Top for me is bose not sony
To my ears these 3rd Gen Air pods are more comfortable compared to the newer Pro version with the soft gel tips. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxgl8SzyQoymMu-S3V55Dskg5QJ8xr1yCR That said, compared to the 3rd Gen, I notice these do not stay planted in the ear as well. One design issue I think, is you squeeze the stem and click it twice to advance your songs. On 3rd gen you tap the large speaker. The difference is by grabbing the stem each time, you tend to loosen the bud fit in your ear. Not always, but the bud falls out a few times while running. The old tap to change never had that problem for me. I would not have changed that tap function. That said, the newer Pro version sticks in the ear, almost airtight if you want that. I do not like that Airtight fit. So that's why I'd stay with this version as the best trade off of comfort, use, and overall feel.
Beats fit pro have major issues with the fit in the charge case both my wife and I have the same issue with 1 earpiece not regularly charging due to weak fit in the cradle...its a known issue
The between pro earbuds are totally worth reviewing. They have the best bluetooth software, call quality, and triple driver audiophile sound set up. I'm pretty sure that they also won the 2022 red dot award.
I listened to both Technics and Liberty 3 Pros, and liked the second more. Technics' sound seemed more boring, kind of very neutral, while SoundCore gave me way more fun.
I totally know what you mean. Soundcore’s L3P sound is so exciting and dramatic. Maybe not technically “neutral” or “accurate” but tuned how so many people like to listen to music. It’s awesome!
How was the eq adjustment with them? I used to have the older AZ70 and the eq made little to no difference. After I purchased the JBL Live Free NC+ and played with the eq they absolutely blew the AZ70 out of the water in every aspect.
@@RobertNES816 They have pretty advanced equaliser experience. You could choose from genre specific settings, some presets from sound producers or totally custom. Also you could adjust this as per your HearID settings.
This video was immensely helpful. I have always been a fan of neckbands for the last four years. However, the ones I am currently using is on its last leg. I have some commission money coming my way very soon and I want to go the earbud route. Like always, I do a ton of research before making purchases because I do not want to “break the bank.” Thanks!
My Sony XM4 survived an entire 30 minute trip in the washing machine with no damage to the battery or audio quality. Insane. The Sony Headphones app is a country mile ahead of any other. The sound quality has a deep warmth that was missing in the Sennheiser which I returned though I am fan of the brand.. I found the case and housing a bit cheap and plasticky. I put a lot of stock in Sony's build quality reputation. They seem like a company that could easily sell cheaper quality phones, televisions, cameras and headphones but remain committed on quality.
The LG tone free fp9 is the most comfortable to wear among wireless earphones. The fp9 has a dongle function, so you can conveniently listen to music on an airplane or at the gym. The price is low and the cost-effectiveness is excellent.
While I respect the time put into this detailed review which helped me pick the jabra out of the rest, it would be far better to have a sound chart of each buds to see how the graph looks like which is more accurate representation of sound quality
Very great and thorough video as usual. I like that during your standard reviews, we essentially get multiple because you compare the old and current options from the same brand. I can't wait to see what you review next.
Thanks a lot! I always try to do multiple comparisons because so many people (like me) have the same question: what about model 'x'? I try to make my videos the only one you'll need to see on that product, all the info in one place. Awesome to hear the feedback though, I really appreciate it!
This is easily the best video of earbuds that I've seen, and I've seen almost everyone, good job ! I would love that you answer my question, I don't want to bother you but I am really indecisive with this 3, I liked them a lot 🙃 What's the better option for my profile between this ones: LG Tone Free FP9, Technics EAH-AZ60 and Jabra Elite 85T (In Spain they're priced around 150€, 0 difference in price) My profile is quite simple: 1. I am not an Audiophile, i just want buds to sound really good and loud 2. Comfort for long hours use 3. Extra good bass sound (my fav) without losing a lot of mids and lows 4. Nice sound to watch movies and series on my computer/smart tv
Thanks a lot! I think for comfort the LG earbuds are the clear best option - they're much lighter and less intrusive in your ears. The bass can be decent on them (with the right EQ setting) and the sound is clean - so I think non-audiophiles will enjoy the sound. They would be my recommendation for your use case!
@@insidetechltd Thank you very much, yes I think LG covers me the best in almost every aspect ❤️ And if I want more bass I always can wait for the Skullcandy Crusher EVO in a few months 😂
@@bobbamamma1638 yes they are sir, the LGs are the most comfortable earbuds I've ever had, and I have a lot of them (Soundcore LIberty 3 Pro, Nothing Ear 1, Jabra Elite 7 Active Pro) The only one that can fight with this ones are the Soundpeats Air 3 but the sound quality is superior in LGs
Just got the liberty 3 pros on Amazon (used- like new) for $75 ($99 sale price) and I'm listening to this review with them right now. It's only been a day but I'm incredibly impressed. I was using a cheap $30 pair from Amazon for like a year, and there are so many quality of life improvements I've already noticed compared to before Going from noise cancelling to transparency with the tap of a button is amazing. The app is amazing. It sounds amazing I was considering the galaxy bud plus or 2, for around $80, but I doubt they could even compare with the liberty pro 3's I'm not even an audiophile at all, it's just that the ease of use has been amazing For $75, I don't think I couldn't have asked for anything better
@@AdnanAli-ur5zf Very good for me. 8 out of 10. My friends use it too and when I call them I hear them very clean and good. Even while using vacuum cleaner!
Most Comfortable earbuds on top of amazing sound is UE Fits which actually mold the ear bud when you first set them up. Literally absolute perfect fit in 60 sec. Plus cheaper then Beats.
First I want to say EXCELLENT CONTENT & the time you put into this video is really appreciated. I see that wireless earbuds are so subjective overall. I own several of these that made the list BUT for me personally, I never could get the 85t to fit me properly so I sold them. I much rather use the 75t or the Elite 7 Active. Yes the 85t are a overall good product for sure. The Liberty 3 Pros are definitely a great pair, especially if comparing price to features with bigger name companies. The CX Plus is the newest addition to my small collection and I really enjoy them. Comfortable, easy to use and good sound... but once again, great video and really truly appreciated
That's awesome, thank you so much! You're not alone about the 85/75t. Loads of people find the 75t fit so much better (and therefore the new Elite 7 series do too). You're right, wearables are so subjective! The CX Plus are one of my newer additions too and they surprised me with how good they are. Spoiled for choice nowadays!
If looking for a very good value with great waterproof protections, I would recommend the Taotronics Soundliberty 97. If you sign up for Taotronic's email list, you often get further discounts. Often these are $20-$40.
Very insightful, it'd definitely benefit someone on the market for a quality pair of earbuds. Although, I'm surprised that the Galaxy Buds Pro didn't land a single spot in this list since it's initial reactions were decent.
Thank you. Galaxy Buds Pro are really good, I like them a lot. A video like this might appear to do them a disservice, but they're not technically better at any of these categories than the top 3. Still a nice all-rounder though!
I guess, in the mic category; Technics earbuds sound the best! But, that works best with 'Just my voice'!? Otherwise, your recommendation is correct enough 🙂 Superbly, detailed descriptions one all these earbuds. Also, Regarding the 'Multipoint' issue, I am going to get myself the "Technics" earbuds. If I would know earlier, I would surely buy the Sennhiser Headphones rather than Sony XM4 Headphones.
Fantastic work on the video and reviews, super thorough and well presented! Also must commend you for both how helpful you've been to people with genuine comments and questions and how you've handled the few snarky comments on here (which are inevitable since it's the Internet, and not at all deserved). Subscribing now and very much looking forward to your TWS under $100 video!!
That's great to hear, thanks a lot! And yes you're absolutely right. Internet gonna internet! I don't take it to heart, just try to learn from the constructive criticism and ignore the unnecessary hate 👌🏼
I think the better multipoint is surface earbuds, because it has the smartest behavior when changing devices, it pauses when changing to another device, it mutes the mic if you joint to a teams meeting in other device, it actives the mic if you answer a call o a different mic and finally it lets you know to which device you are connected, by a voice notification.
I wish I saw the abuse aonic c215 on here. They sound super nice, high volume, and great fit for working out. Also its neat you can change out the speakers to other white iem earbuds.
Thank you! So the ANC performance is about average for the 1More earbuds - far from the level of the earbuds featured in the top 3 here. The audio is pretty good though, above average and not as big a gap. But still, i've picked out the very best 3 sounding earbuds (they are still a big step up from 1More). Good balance, but lacking the clarity and soundstage of those market leaders. It's been a while since I listened to them though, but when I was testing them they still didn't have an EQ to tweak the sound either, which is a shame
Elite 7 Pro's are easily the most comfortable earbuds I've used. Their features and sound quality are all around good to great. I've been through B&O EQ's, BW Pi7, Sony XM4, Jabra 85T (the bass and sound quality is not as good as the 7 Pro's since the 2.0 firmware), AirPods Pro, Liberty 3 Pro's and many others. For me, the Jabra's just tick all the boxes and can wear them all day when needed.
I have the 75t and i want to buy new earbuds and have a very small ear on the 75t I use the smallest ear tips. Can you help me choose between the elit 7 pro XM4 and the 85t pls.
The amount of time effort you put in to this video !!! It’s just perfect !! Last year I watched your review video before buying Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro and that was best decision I ever made thanks to you. I enjoy every second of Liberty Air 2 Pros. Recently I’m thinking of upgrading to Liberty 3 Pro which is in a different category. Is it worth over Liberty Air 2 Pro ?
Thank you very much! Well first of all it depends why you’re upgrading. You’ve got to ask yourself what you’re not happy with and why you want to upgrade, that way you can see if the L3P will offer what you’re looking for. People often find the fit isn’t as comfortable but the sound quality is far superior (perhaps with some EQ adjustments). Sound quality is really the main upgrade vs the Air 2 Pro!
Excellent video, quite possibly the best round up of them all, well done! I've now had the first gen Sennies, the Mw07s and have recently switched over to the XM4s. TWs have incredible sound, but the bluetooth glitches and passive battery drain make them impractical, the mw07s have mind blowing audio quality and fit, the XM4s have great features and the sound quality has excellent detail but they are not very comfortable and the sound profile generally is quite artificial. Would love go try the CX Plus and the Jay Birds! If they were supported in South Africa I probably would have gone with the MW8 Sport, having efficient warranty support with bluetooth sound equipment is crucial I think. Sony and Sennheiser have that quite dialled around here, the Sennheiser customer experience in particular is really great.
@@insidetechltd hello. Nice and clean review friend. Can you please list top 3 for audio quality now , because Sennheiser momentum 3 has entered into market so Momentum 3 now gets first place for audio quality ??
Love your reviews. I have a number of sets of buds, and my go to everyday is "Nothing". 99.00 and for me the best. Surprised it wasn't on your review. Keep up the good work.
Thanks! That's disappointing about the notification though 😔 I'll see if RUclips can help but I expect i'll just get a generic response. Thanks for letting me know though, it's really useful to hear when this happens!
Great video. The size of the earbud is one of my biggest point sellers. Whats the best small and badass. I dont care about a earbuds that are huge. Earbubs are getting to big. Ive got more than 2000hrs on my Sabbat E12 ultras. About time to upgrade
I think Jabra's Elite 7 Pro are probably the best small earbuds right now. If you want super, super small...I just tested Soundpeats Mini recently and they're surprisingly good! Lacking features because they're a budget pair, but sound great and are absolutely tiny! More on that in the earbuds under $100 video...
@@insidetechltd the ufp 5 seem really interesting but I can't find anything on them. I want to know how different they are from the ufp 8 and 9 besides the case and battery life
the Comparison of multipoint is the best one i can find on RUclips!! I reli want a video talking about the best multipoint earbuds, that will be so useful to me!!
Outstanding work!! Thank you for this. Quick question though, I have the Grado GT 220. Where did that place in sound quality? I know in the other areas, the GT 220 isn’t close to being as good as the sound but I was wondering what your thoughts were on Grado.
Thank you so much! Honestly...I didn't test them, i'm sorry. There's always going to be a few out there I didn't get to, even though I tried my best to cover as many as I could!
Hi, great video! I just purchased the elite 7 actives instead of the elite 7 pros because I got a sizable discount on them. The 7 actives are essentially the same as the 7 pros save for slightly worse call quality and I chose them mainly because I will mainly use my buds for working out and read that they have a slightly better fit than the pros. Not sure if you've tried the 7 actives, but if you have, what is your opinion on them?
Thanks a lot! Yes I own the 7 Active as well and you pretty much said it yourself! It’s strange that Jabra makes such similar models really, I think they could just combine the Pro with the sporty/grip texture of the Active and have only one model. They’re a barely any difference in them! I really like the new Jabra lineup though. Really good quality all round!
@@insidetechltd Very true, they are too similar not to be combined, but I guess Jabra likes separating models sometimes to appeal to different niches (ie. business oriented people buy the pros, whereas outdoorsy people buy the actives). Thanks for your opinion! I had heard a lot of people say it's not worth upgrading or that the 75t's are better but the main reason I waited to upgrade from my 65t's is because I was waiting for this lineup.
I’m so sorry for the delay getting back to you! Been so busy with work 😔 So I just tested this out with them plugged into my DualShock 4 and they were great! If you really look for it…you can see a tiny bit of lag. It’s not perfect. But it’s wireless audio to the case, then wireless controller connecting to PS4 - so that’s pretty good! Most games you don’t notice at all actually. I tested shooters too where you notice a bit more, but still definitely playable. Especially for how convenient it is to have wireless audio that way. I hope that helps!
This is the first video I came upon while searching for the perfect earbud. This video went above and beyond comparing earbuds. Do you think you could compare the super budget friendly earbuds 75$ and under? I own earbuds from every price range, ( I live in earbuds) and there are some half decent low cost products on the market. Overall, phenomenal video.
That’s awesome to hear, thank you 👊🏼 I’ve got a best earbuds under $100 video coming tomorrow or Monday! Hopefully that’ll have some info that will help 👌🏼
I’m interested in True Wireless Earbuds that don’t have a master -slave relationship between left and right. I’d love to see just a list of those earbuds and how they stack in these catergories
Excellent video. Thanks. I have theTechnics EAH AZ70w from last year and the sound quality is amazing, great ANC but the battery life is a bit rubbish so if I’m out I use my galaxy buds plus. Other than that They are brilliant and I only paid £96 on Amazon. I wonder how much an improvement the AZ60s really are? And if it’s worth the upgrade ?
Thank you! I would say it’s not worth an upgrade to get the 60s. They are a better overall earbud, but just a slightly refined and improved 70W (smaller, more comfortable, LDAC, slightly increased battery etc). I’d perhaps wait before upgrading so you really get your money’s worth!
By all accounts? I’ve not really seen a lot of reviews labelling them as the best. Reasonably hard to get hold of in the UK - but I’ll let you know what I think of them if I test them!
@@insidetechltd lol by all accounts , yeah I suppose is misleading. So I’ll rephrase. From the few reviews I’ve seen. Crinacle comes to mind, seem to say the sound is as good if not better than anything on the market. Very pure sound profile. And at the moment in the US you can get them for 50 dollars. I live in Manchester so that turns to 100 quid for us. Only thing putting me off if some people on forums complain they are buggy with dropped connections. So I think if they are buggy sending them back to the US will be a pain. And more importantly I don’t think my ears are tuned enough to absolutely notice these minute differences. Additionally some musician friends of mine keep telling me to try some IEMs as they are simply on another level to these earbuds with 3 separate drivers etc? Which I definitely would notice a big difference, I don’t know if you can comment on that at all? Thanks again
Yes i'd be wary importing anything from the states, especially if there are supposed issues. I'd be interested to see if they can outperform the top 3 here though! As for noticing a difference...it really depends on each person. We all hear differently and i've personally always struggled when it comes to tiny differences at the very top level. A lot of the time, the extra frequencies high-end earbuds/IEMs give you are out of the typical human hearing range. Same thing happens with slight differences in codecs, it's often a very subtle difference. I think in a blind test, a lot of people wouldn't actually be able to consistently distinguish these differences. But because we expect them to be better, our brain tells us they sound a lot better. For professional work, or in close environments where you're purely focussed on the music, I think it might be worth looking into. But certainly not in everyday situations (which earbuds are designed for)
Here's a tough question for you... How about the best for transparency mode? I need to be as hands free as possible for work, and not having to answer the phone or take out an earbud is very important to me. What are your recommendations?
Galaxy Buds typically have a very amplified transparency mode. It can sound artificial if you really crank it up, but also gives you super amplified surroundings. Could also look at Jabra earbuds if you want to be taking calls on them as well - good balance of call quality and transparency mode
Thanks for the very in depth and informative video. I’m curious if you included the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro in your testing, and if so, what knocked them out of the running. Thanks if you find the time to reply!
Yes, Buds Pro were definitely tested (I think they're even in the thumbnail somewhere but hard to spot). I guess the simple answer is that for each category i looked at, there were at least 3 pairs of earbuds that were better. Buds Pro are pretty decent, but they don't excel in any of these major categories unfortunately and there are many better options overall in this video alone
Thank you! Not significant, no. Slightly improved ANC, audio quality and touch controls. But if the 1st gen are a lot cheaper you can go for those for sure. I posted a more detailed look at them on the community tab on the channel! It's like the 3rd/4th one down I think 👌🏼
@@insidetechltd Which earbuds do you recommend overall & which one has more bass out of these two> EarFun Free Pro 2 or Jabra Elite 85t ? Both for the same price..
Definitely Jabra Elite 85t. If they’re the same price, that’s crazy. 85t are a flagship earbud with a great feature set and high-end performance. EarFun Free Pro 2 are great, but only for a budget earbud. Lacking in features, no companion app or customisation. However the bass thumps harder with the Free Pro 2
@@insidetechltd I got a Jabra Elite 85t recently, and I thought you should know that they officially do not support laptops. I found this out only after I purchased the earbuds, because there was a bug using them in conjugation with Google meet. I contacted their customer support, and they said that they officially do not support laptops, only smartphones. this should be mentioned in your videos
@@insidetechltd Thanks for your reply I understand now the difference between the two now, I don't really need extra features, I mainly care about Comfort & Sound quality With Bass. I would think the Jabra has more bass due to 12mm divers while the EarFun has 6mm drivers But I see there's more to it overall to earbuds that can put out thumpier bass, thanks for letting me know all this.
Believe me i've tried 😅 Part of the issue is me giving a voice over to the videos with no context - I think having some on-screen videos talking to the camera would help give some context for the voice and therefore sound more natural. Working on a new studio space and new videos to try it out!
Yes, though not for the video (they weren't released yet). They would be close to the top for sound quality but probably still not quite enough to make the cut. Also the price is incredibly hard to justify for them and some of the other features let them down
I have quite a few Pairs you reviewed and I just got the soundcore and must say anyone looking for a great pair and a reasonable price will be really happy with soundcore. If your looking for a great sound , features, etc. These are much better than most other more expensive earbuds. It's an easy choice with soundcore. Your are welcome and enjoy.
Thank you fro this review and the "The Top 10 True Wireless Earbuds UNDER $100". I was struggling but when I found Jabra Elite 85t at 107$ I decided to go for those instead of the ear 1 at 100$
Nothing like Jabras. I own several pair, and because of my current living/working situation typically wear them about 20 hours a day. Yes I wear them while I sleep. 🤣
I need laud earbuds with long battery lasting and great for workouts. Which of these ⬇️ would you recommend me to buy? ●Technics EAH-AZ60-K ● Soundcore by Anker Liberty 3 Pro Active ●Sony Link Buds S ● Jabra Elite 85t I will be very grateful for your help 😙😉
Either Jabra or Technics would be your best options of those earbuds (same battery life, IP rating and similar fit in the ears). Soundcore's liberty 3 pro don't have the most secure fit for workouts and Sony's Linkbuds S battery life is poor
Battery was very, very close to being a category actually, but in the end I felt like the others took priority. The thing with battery is that, generally, it’s so good now in most earbuds that it’s more about a pair of earbuds just having “enough” or not. Let’s say that most offer 6 hours now…most people are not listening for 6 hours straight anyway, so they don’t actually get the benefit from it being 10 hours. Just as an example. So I ended up rolling battery life into the summary parts of each earbud. But I understand why some people would’ve wanted it!
I've just lost my edifier earbuds pro and now looking for a replacement. Have you tested these? After watching this video, thinking the soundcore might be better? I loved the edifier earbuds! X
Amazing review! So much useful information! Thank you so much! What do you think about the Beats Fit Pro? In terms of audio quality and ANC? I need help deciding and thanks again. Subscribed!
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The verbal style of ending a statement in a higher octave as if you're asking a question, is annoyingly pretentious.
@@kenhiett5266 It might be an oddity related to not being a native English speaker. I dunno. Just a thought.
@@jaymelang9610 No, it's a cultural phenomenon that exists among native tongue in western culture. The self-confirmational "right" you're starting to hear more and more of the educated variety mimic is a similar phenomenon. It's a conscious and sometimes unconscious attempt to advertise you belong to a particular social hierarchy.
hi,what about the klipsch T5 II / sport ?
I am currently using a Jabra elite 75t ,, would you recommend me to upgrade to 85t or sth else ? .. (I LIKE THE SOUND PROFILE OF JABRA)
The $100-150 list would be great. I think that's a good spot for "most" consumers. Something like the Edifier Neobuds Pro is a really good product for a lot of people, myself included for sure. They retail for $130 but currently $99 & that's a good price
I think that’s a sweet spot too really 👌🏼 start to get more flagship quality features but not too expensive
Under$50.00 wireless earbuds with bass be good.
Spend $100. Hell no.
I've been searching endlessly for this range.
JLab Icon cannot beat them for $60
@@vaughnreedjr6592 100-150 on earbuds hell yes.
400 on something you can lose so easily, hell no
I cannot begin to explain how marvelous this thorough comparison video is, top-tier content! Answered so many questions, great job!
That's awesome to hear, thank you! 👊🏼
I would take this review with a grain of salt. It baffles me how the ipod pros can even compete with the bose in call quality. Everyone I talk to says my bose sound much better and the pros make me sound robotic. People can't hear any back ground noise with the bose either, but they can tell when I'm driving if I use my pros. On my end the bose are way easier to hear people even when I go for a run. Friends can immediately tell when Im out on a run with the pros and it's not immediate with the bose. The breathing noises seem to get ignored with the bose.
i second that totally
amazing and thorough review my man
And yet... you just did.
I saw your review last night, followed your recommendation and immediately ordered a pair of Liberty 3 Pro's from Amazon, which arrived this afternoon. I really wasn't expecting much. I've never been into skull or ear candy. I've had a few mid price phones and plugs in the past and never been impressed. However, these things sound amazing. The bass really pumps. The drive is like that you get from valve amps. It's truly remarkable that a miniaturized amp and speaker can sound like this.
Old punks (like me!), metal heads, thrash merchants and grungy pants, even house/acid/electro dance merchants will love these. That bass even make studio albums sound like live gigs - not stadium gigs with their appalling sound systems - but like gigs in winter gardens etc in the 70's and 80's where you could feel the walls and your guts shaking. OK neutral they ain't and I haven't played with any settings yet. I don't really feel inclined to tbh. I like things to just sound good out of the box.
One thing I wasn't prepared for is the noise cancellation. I've never owned noise cancelling things before. I have to say it's surprisingly effective. I live next to a very busy main road and the traffic only stops for about 2 hours between 3am and 5am each and every morning. I couldn't hear a single vehicle with these in. Great stuff.
They're also the most comfortable plugs I've ever experienced. I forgot I had them in when I went for a fag in the back garden. Still couldn't hear the road traffic and I was amused when they completely cut out at approximately 10m, then instantly re-connected as I rocked back on my heels. It's like there's a precise invisible force field in my garden. They don't break up like cheap plugs. They're on or they're off and when they're off they immediately re-connect when you move back into the effective range. I like that.
So thanks for the heads up. I'm a very happy bunny.
Ah that's so great to hear! You're right about them not being 'neutral', they're tuned to sound great and...they do! Glad you like them, enjoy!
Great video as usual. I agree with what you said early in the vid. The 85t are really underrated. I have them and got the Bose to compare ANC, Bose was better but not by much, sent the Bose back. They’re actually regularly much cheaper now £149 seems to be the going price. Real good all rounders. Great vid
Thank you so much! They really surprised me, I didn’t expect them to perform so well in that many categories tbh. And yes, discounts can apply to many earbuds so the quoted price was just what was currently on the manufacturers website. But most of us buy from elsewhere and £149 would be insane value for money!
I appreciate your videos and making new technology
I'm confused between 75t and 85t. Fit and wearing comfort is super important since I have already returned couple of models as it didn't fit me well for my gym sessions. can you please help here? I'm on a tight budget can only afford anything under 150 euros( new or used). Any other brand/model suggestions are welcome which are not on the chunkier side.
Having used them for over a year my favorite earbuds are actually the google pixel buds for one reason and one reason only, their design is perfect. Their flat design and extremely small size and light weight is in my opinion exactly how wireless earbuds should be designed. If im going for audio quality or noise canceling im not going to use wireless earbuds anyways so those factors are not important to me, and the audio quality is perfectly fine on them anyways. They are these tiny little dots in your ear that barely stick out meaning: other people can barely tell you're wearing them, you can comfortably rest your head on things, and you can put other over-ear headphones comfortably over them (perfect for light music during boring work calls and gaming). Because of their light weight and how they sit in you ear they will never fall out while working out either.
Underrated earbuds! Among the best under $100 i'd say...
With me owning the pixel phone, I'm really hoping that Google will release a pro series of their earbuds and also a pixel watch this year. Other than that I'm rocking my Jabra elite. 75T and soon to be the Jabra 85C elites. Of course I got them refurbished off of eBay Jabra store with a 2-year warranty at a very low price
The sound is really neutral and rivals a lot of other earbuds in sound quality as well.
@@MightyQ29Quite literally predicted the future
Masters and dynamics I feel are some of the best sounding earbuds and the sapphire glass is stunning and the battery life is king.
Maybe they deserve their own separate review 🤔 Not in a top 3 spot here, but a lot of people seem to like them so might be worth releasing the full review!
This video answered SO MANY questions I had, all in one stop! Thanks for doing this!
Glad to hear it, thanks a lot 👊🏼
This is a very good in depth comparison. I really appreciate pointing out single bud use and if it was limited to certain sides.
Thanks a lot!
I actually prefer bose over sony. Had a horrible experience with these latest sony earbuds---battery life sucks, sound totally poor in comparison to the latest bose earbuds. Top for me is bose not sony
To my ears these 3rd Gen Air pods are more comfortable compared to the newer Pro version with the soft gel tips. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxgl8SzyQoymMu-S3V55Dskg5QJ8xr1yCR That said, compared to the 3rd Gen, I notice these do not stay planted in the ear as well. One design issue I think, is you squeeze the stem and click it twice to advance your songs. On 3rd gen you tap the large speaker. The difference is by grabbing the stem each time, you tend to loosen the bud fit in your ear. Not always, but the bud falls out a few times while running. The old tap to change never had that problem for me. I would not have changed that tap function. That said, the newer Pro version sticks in the ear, almost airtight if you want that. I do not like that Airtight fit. So that's why I'd stay with this version as the best trade off of comfort, use, and overall feel.
Beats Fit Pro review is now LIVE! If you want to see how they change the Workouts section, go check it out! ruclips.net/video/i28_mKSvBYc/видео.html
Beats fit pro have major issues with the fit in the charge case both my wife and I have the same issue with 1 earpiece not regularly charging due to weak fit in the cradle...its a known issue
The between pro earbuds are totally worth reviewing. They have the best bluetooth software, call quality, and triple driver audiophile sound set up. I'm pretty sure that they also won the 2022 red dot award.
Nice, i'll check them out!
I listened to both Technics and Liberty 3 Pros, and liked the second more. Technics' sound seemed more boring, kind of very neutral, while SoundCore gave me way more fun.
I totally know what you mean. Soundcore’s L3P sound is so exciting and dramatic. Maybe not technically “neutral” or “accurate” but tuned how so many people like to listen to music. It’s awesome!
How was the eq adjustment with them? I used to have the older AZ70 and the eq made little to no difference. After I purchased the JBL Live Free NC+ and played with the eq they absolutely blew the AZ70 out of the water in every aspect.
@@RobertNES816
They have pretty advanced equaliser experience. You could choose from genre specific settings, some presets from sound producers or totally custom. Also you could adjust this as per your HearID settings.
@@tender.branson but did you see a noticeable difference?
@@RobertNES816
Of course. I usually use hip-hop or rock presets.
This video was immensely helpful. I have always been a fan of neckbands for the last four years. However, the ones I am currently using is on its last leg. I have some commission money coming my way very soon and I want to go the earbud route. Like always, I do a ton of research before making purchases because I do not want to “break the bank.” Thanks!
I’m really glad to hear it, thank you!
My Sony XM4 survived an entire 30 minute trip in the washing machine with no damage to the battery or audio quality. Insane.
The Sony Headphones app is a country mile ahead of any other.
The sound quality has a deep warmth that was missing in the Sennheiser which I returned though I am fan of the brand.. I found the case and housing a bit cheap and plasticky. I put a lot of stock in Sony's build quality reputation. They seem like a company that could easily sell cheaper quality phones, televisions, cameras and headphones but remain committed on quality.
Wow, impressive!
Great comparison on the tws earphones available.. In each category Happy to see lg tonefree receive the desired love....... Nice work👍
Thank you! Yes, underrated earbuds!
The LG tone free fp9 is the most comfortable to wear among wireless earphones.
The fp9 has a dongle function, so you can conveniently listen to music on an airplane or at the gym.
The price is low and the cost-effectiveness is excellent.
Really underrated earbuds 👌🏼
Ill buy one
While I respect the time put into this detailed review which helped me pick the jabra out of the rest, it would be far better to have a sound chart of each buds to see how the graph looks like which is more accurate representation of sound quality
Thanks mate.. Different categorical segments and in-depth analysis makes this video very informative.
Glad to hear it. Thanks a lot! 👊🏼
Very great and thorough video as usual. I like that during your standard reviews, we essentially get multiple because you compare the old and current options from the same brand. I can't wait to see what you review next.
Thanks a lot! I always try to do multiple comparisons because so many people (like me) have the same question: what about model 'x'? I try to make my videos the only one you'll need to see on that product, all the info in one place. Awesome to hear the feedback though, I really appreciate it!
Best video so far with analysis on each individual aspects of earbuds. Very helpful
Thank you!
This is easily the best video of earbuds that I've seen, and I've seen almost everyone, good job !
I would love that you answer my question, I don't want to bother you but I am really indecisive with this 3, I liked them a lot 🙃
What's the better option for my profile between this ones: LG Tone Free FP9, Technics EAH-AZ60 and Jabra Elite 85T (In Spain they're priced around 150€, 0 difference in price)
My profile is quite simple:
1. I am not an Audiophile, i just want buds to sound really good and loud
2. Comfort for long hours use
3. Extra good bass sound (my fav) without losing a lot of mids and lows
4. Nice sound to watch movies and series on my computer/smart tv
Thanks a lot!
I think for comfort the LG earbuds are the clear best option - they're much lighter and less intrusive in your ears. The bass can be decent on them (with the right EQ setting) and the sound is clean - so I think non-audiophiles will enjoy the sound. They would be my recommendation for your use case!
@@insidetechltd Thank you very much, yes I think LG covers me the best in almost every aspect ❤️ And if I want more bass I always can wait for the Skullcandy Crusher EVO in a few months 😂
@@angelperezrodriguez4593 did you ever get the LG earbuds, if you did, were they any good?
@@bobbamamma1638 yes they are sir, the LGs are the most comfortable earbuds I've ever had, and I have a lot of them (Soundcore LIberty 3 Pro, Nothing Ear 1, Jabra Elite 7 Active Pro)
The only one that can fight with this ones are the Soundpeats Air 3 but the sound quality is superior in LGs
Just got the liberty 3 pros on Amazon (used- like new) for $75 ($99 sale price) and I'm listening to this review with them right now. It's only been a day but I'm incredibly impressed. I was using a cheap $30 pair from Amazon for like a year, and there are so many quality of life improvements I've already noticed compared to before
Going from noise cancelling to transparency with the tap of a button is amazing. The app is amazing. It sounds amazing
I was considering the galaxy bud plus or 2, for around $80, but I doubt they could even compare with the liberty pro 3's
I'm not even an audiophile at all, it's just that the ease of use has been amazing
For $75, I don't think I couldn't have asked for anything better
I have tried many brands. For me the best earbuds right now is OPPO Enco X! What a nice thing, great sound and good ANC! 😍✅
Nice 👌🏼
How about call quality? Or mic ?
@@AdnanAli-ur5zf Very good for me. 8 out of 10. My friends use it too and when I call them I hear them very clean and good. Even while using vacuum cleaner!
Most Comfortable earbuds on top of amazing sound is UE Fits which actually mold the ear bud when you first set them up. Literally absolute perfect fit in 60 sec. Plus cheaper then Beats.
Yes please, a review of earbuds under $100 would be great. Thanks!
Good to know, thank you 👌🏼
Sound core are seriously awesome. A very detailed review, thanks.
Thanks for watching!
I hated soundcore
Great video mate. Very detailed and informative 👌. Definitely agree with majority of your picks 👍🏿
I appreciate it, thank you! 🙌🏼
I like plantotronics usb adapters
My galaxy buds pro do it all for me and they never fail me.from comfort to sound and anc they're just good 👍🏽💪🏾.
I loved them but the twos fall out
First I want to say EXCELLENT CONTENT & the time you put into this video is really appreciated. I see that wireless earbuds are so subjective overall. I own several of these that made the list BUT for me personally, I never could get the 85t to fit me properly so I sold them. I much rather use the 75t or the Elite 7 Active. Yes the 85t are a overall good product for sure. The Liberty 3 Pros are definitely a great pair, especially if comparing price to features with bigger name companies. The CX Plus is the newest addition to my small collection and I really enjoy them. Comfortable, easy to use and good sound... but once again, great video and really truly appreciated
That's awesome, thank you so much!
You're not alone about the 85/75t. Loads of people find the 75t fit so much better (and therefore the new Elite 7 series do too). You're right, wearables are so subjective! The CX Plus are one of my newer additions too and they surprised me with how good they are. Spoiled for choice nowadays!
Thanks for making my research easier. Jabra 85t for me
You’re welcome!
If looking for a very good value with great waterproof protections, I would recommend the Taotronics Soundliberty 97. If you sign up for Taotronic's email list, you often get further discounts. Often these are $20-$40.
Agreed, they are amazingly good for the price, and even have decent mics.
Singlehandedly, the best concise comparison video with a fair manner of rating them (with in-depth reviews for each available). Thank you very much.
Thanks so much 🙌🏼
Saw your content for first time n' i m glad I saw this.. Subscribed immediately 😀
Glad to have you here, welcome! 🙌🏼
@@insidetechltd I should thank you for content and efforts
Definitely the best earbud review I have seen so far. Thank you.
Thank you very much 🙌🏼
Bang & Olufsen EQ?
Excellent video! I was looking for the feature multipoint but couldn't find much on other videos.
Thank you!
Thank you for the review, better than many I've seen already. Subscribed.
That’s great to hear. Thank you!
Love that you listen to paramore
The greatest band
thanks for reviewing multipoint feature.
No problem! It's important to a lot of people 👌🏼
I love the Sounds Good Ultimate V6. 100$ CAD for a great set of buds, can’t beat them for that price imo!
That's a huge work man. Thanks!
Thank you!
Fantastic video.. I'm now properly prepared for Prime day
Thanks a lot!
Very insightful, it'd definitely benefit someone on the market for a quality pair of earbuds. Although, I'm surprised that the Galaxy Buds Pro didn't land a single spot in this list since it's initial reactions were decent.
Thank you. Galaxy Buds Pro are really good, I like them a lot. A video like this might appear to do them a disservice, but they're not technically better at any of these categories than the top 3. Still a nice all-rounder though!
I recently got those. They were so bad I came here. Sound was amazing and noise cancelation I'm cool with but comfort -10
Galaxy Buds2 Pro are way better than gen 1. Comfort and fit especially 👌🏼
Your videos are really wonderfully put together. Answering many questions and non biased research...
Thanks a lot!
Another outstanding review, thanks
Thank you!
I guess, in the mic category;
Technics earbuds sound the best! But, that works best with 'Just my voice'!? Otherwise, your recommendation is correct enough 🙂
Superbly, detailed descriptions one all these earbuds.
Also,
Regarding the 'Multipoint' issue, I am going to get myself the "Technics" earbuds. If I would know earlier, I would surely buy the Sennhiser Headphones rather than Sony XM4 Headphones.
Fantastic work on the video and reviews, super thorough and well presented!
Also must commend you for both how helpful you've been to people with genuine comments and questions and how you've handled the few snarky comments on here (which are inevitable since it's the Internet, and not at all deserved).
Subscribing now and very much looking forward to your TWS under $100 video!!
That's great to hear, thanks a lot! And yes you're absolutely right. Internet gonna internet! I don't take it to heart, just try to learn from the constructive criticism and ignore the unnecessary hate 👌🏼
I think the better multipoint is surface earbuds, because it has the smartest behavior when changing devices, it pauses when changing to another device, it mutes the mic if you joint to a teams meeting in other device, it actives the mic if you answer a call o a different mic and finally it lets you know to which device you are connected, by a voice notification.
Huh? Surface earbuds don’t have multipoint. They can’t connect to two devices simultaneously
Nice clean review, really want to try those az60's
Thanks a lot! Definitely check them out. Barely see anyone talking about them, but happened to find them and was very pleasantly surprised!
I wish I saw the abuse aonic c215 on here. They sound super nice, high volume, and great fit for working out. Also its neat you can change out the speakers to other white iem earbuds.
Thanks for this amazing video! I was just wondering how my 1more tws anc thx are compared to these ones in soundnqualityn and anc
Thank you!
So the ANC performance is about average for the 1More earbuds - far from the level of the earbuds featured in the top 3 here.
The audio is pretty good though, above average and not as big a gap. But still, i've picked out the very best 3 sounding earbuds (they are still a big step up from 1More). Good balance, but lacking the clarity and soundstage of those market leaders.
It's been a while since I listened to them though, but when I was testing them they still didn't have an EQ to tweak the sound either, which is a shame
Elite 7 Pro's are easily the most comfortable earbuds I've used. Their features and sound quality are all around good to great. I've been through B&O EQ's, BW Pi7, Sony XM4, Jabra 85T (the bass and sound quality is not as good as the 7 Pro's since the 2.0 firmware), AirPods Pro, Liberty 3 Pro's and many others. For me, the Jabra's just tick all the boxes and can wear them all day when needed.
Nice 👌🏼
I have the 75t and i want to buy new earbuds and have a very small ear on the 75t I use the smallest ear tips. Can you help me choose between the elit 7 pro XM4 and the 85t pls.
Elite 7 Pro - best option for smaller ears
which one would you choose if I want a good microphone , rich sound and comfort?
The amount of time effort you put in to this video !!! It’s just perfect !! Last year I watched your review video before buying Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro and that was best decision I ever made thanks to you. I enjoy every second of Liberty Air 2 Pros. Recently I’m thinking of upgrading to Liberty 3 Pro which is in a different category. Is it worth over Liberty Air 2 Pro ?
Thank you very much!
Well first of all it depends why you’re upgrading. You’ve got to ask yourself what you’re not happy with and why you want to upgrade, that way you can see if the L3P will offer what you’re looking for.
People often find the fit isn’t as comfortable but the sound quality is far superior (perhaps with some EQ adjustments). Sound quality is really the main upgrade vs the Air 2 Pro!
@@insidetechltd Yes sound quality is my main concern hoping Liberty 3 will be better than Air 2 Pro and worth the money. Thank you for the reply !!
Not bad. I thought it would be worse. I use Airpods pro 2. I think Apple will be better.
Excellent video, quite possibly the best round up of them all, well done!
I've now had the first gen Sennies, the Mw07s and have recently switched over to the XM4s. TWs have incredible sound, but the bluetooth glitches and passive battery drain make them impractical, the mw07s have mind blowing audio quality and fit, the XM4s have great features and the sound quality has excellent detail but they are not very comfortable and the sound profile generally is quite artificial.
Would love go try the CX Plus and the Jay Birds!
If they were supported in South Africa I probably would have gone with the MW8 Sport, having efficient warranty support with bluetooth sound equipment is crucial I think. Sony and Sennheiser have that quite dialled around here, the Sennheiser customer experience in particular is really great.
That's great to hear, thank you!
@@insidetechltd hello. Nice and clean review friend.
Can you please list top 3 for audio quality now , because Sennheiser momentum 3 has entered into market so
Momentum 3 now gets first place for audio quality ??
The way you presenting contents are simply awesome
Thank you 🙌🏼
Great work. Thorough analysis & comparison. Love your videos & review style!
Thank you very much! 🙌🏼
extremely clear video thankyou, they can be hard to come by
Thanks for watching!
Love your reviews. I have a number of sets of buds, and my go to everyday is "Nothing". 99.00 and for me the best. Surprised it wasn't on your review. Keep up the good work.
Might wanna check the best earbuds under $100 video then 😏 Thanks a lot though, I appreciate it!
@@insidetechltd I will for sure!!! Thanks again.
@@insidetechltd well I'll be darned. Good review of the Nothing's. I am subscribed with a "bell" but this wasn't in my feed. Thanks for your response.
Thanks! That's disappointing about the notification though 😔 I'll see if RUclips can help but I expect i'll just get a generic response. Thanks for letting me know though, it's really useful to hear when this happens!
Really useful - thanks - just ordered Jabra Elite 85T based on this :)
Great review and comparison👍
Thank you 👊🏼
Can you make a gaming tier list which has the following:
- latency
- battery
- comfort in longtime
- multi point
- good mic
- anc
Great video. The size of the earbud is one of my biggest point sellers. Whats the best small and badass. I dont care about a earbuds that are huge. Earbubs are getting to big. Ive got more than 2000hrs on my Sabbat E12 ultras. About time to upgrade
I think Jabra's Elite 7 Pro are probably the best small earbuds right now. If you want super, super small...I just tested Soundpeats Mini recently and they're surprisingly good! Lacking features because they're a budget pair, but sound great and are absolutely tiny! More on that in the earbuds under $100 video...
This has to be the best review I have ever had the pleasure to listen to 👍👍👍
Thank you so much 👊🏼👊🏼
Amazing video!
I would be interested in a more in depth comparison of the lg lineup, how the cheaper FN6 or FP5 compare with the UFP9 flagship
Thank you! 🙌🏼 Good to know, thank you. I might even check out the FP5 for the earbuds under $100!
@@insidetechltd the ufp 5 seem really interesting but I can't find anything on them. I want to know how different they are from the ufp 8 and 9 besides the case and battery life
So glad i bought the Anker Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro ... its awesome ..
Glad you like them!
the Comparison of multipoint is the best one i can find on RUclips!! I reli want a video talking about the best multipoint earbuds, that will be so useful to me!!
Now that more earbuds support multipoint it's definitely a video i'll consider making in the future!
Outstanding work!! Thank you for this. Quick question though, I have the Grado GT 220. Where did that place in sound quality? I know in the other areas, the GT 220 isn’t close to being as good as the sound but I was wondering what your thoughts were on Grado.
Thank you so much! Honestly...I didn't test them, i'm sorry. There's always going to be a few out there I didn't get to, even though I tried my best to cover as many as I could!
Sony XM4 has Unbeatble sound Quality their seperation is what make them so special. Hall of fame
They are very good 👌🏼
Hi, great video! I just purchased the elite 7 actives instead of the elite 7 pros because I got a sizable discount on them. The 7 actives are essentially the same as the 7 pros save for slightly worse call quality and I chose them mainly because I will mainly use my buds for working out and read that they have a slightly better fit than the pros. Not sure if you've tried the 7 actives, but if you have, what is your opinion on them?
Thanks a lot! Yes I own the 7 Active as well and you pretty much said it yourself! It’s strange that Jabra makes such similar models really, I think they could just combine the Pro with the sporty/grip texture of the Active and have only one model. They’re a barely any difference in them!
I really like the new Jabra lineup though. Really good quality all round!
@@insidetechltd Very true, they are too similar not to be combined, but I guess Jabra likes separating models sometimes to appeal to different niches (ie. business oriented people buy the pros, whereas outdoorsy people buy the actives).
Thanks for your opinion! I had heard a lot of people say it's not worth upgrading or that the 75t's are better but the main reason I waited to upgrade from my 65t's is because I was waiting for this lineup.
Best comparison review 👌 👏 👍
Covered everything that anyone could possibly think of! 🤔 👏
Thanks a lot! 👊🏼
nice and helpful video as always🔥❤👊 i heard ufp9 aux-usb connection has a little bit of delay to use them with consoles. is that a big issue?
It depends on the console really! With switch it was fine. Let me know though and I can test it out on my consoles and find out!
@@insidetechltd mostly on ps4 i mean.tnx for helping❤
I’m so sorry for the delay getting back to you! Been so busy with work 😔
So I just tested this out with them plugged into my DualShock 4 and they were great! If you really look for it…you can see a tiny bit of lag. It’s not perfect. But it’s wireless audio to the case, then wireless controller connecting to PS4 - so that’s pretty good! Most games you don’t notice at all actually. I tested shooters too where you notice a bit more, but still definitely playable. Especially for how convenient it is to have wireless audio that way.
I hope that helps!
@@insidetechltd tnx man❤
This is the first video I came upon while searching for the perfect earbud. This video went above and beyond comparing earbuds. Do you think you could compare the super budget friendly earbuds 75$ and under? I own earbuds from every price range, ( I live in earbuds) and there are some half decent low cost products on the market. Overall, phenomenal video.
That’s awesome to hear, thank you 👊🏼 I’ve got a best earbuds under $100 video coming tomorrow or Monday! Hopefully that’ll have some info that will help 👌🏼
I’m interested in True Wireless Earbuds that don’t have a master -slave relationship between left and right. I’d love to see just a list of those earbuds and how they stack in these catergories
It's the vast majority of the earbuds in this list - I tried to list in the summary of each earbud which ones are able to be used on their own
Excellent video. Thanks. I have theTechnics EAH AZ70w from last year and the sound quality is amazing, great ANC but the battery life is a bit rubbish so if I’m out I use my galaxy buds plus. Other than that They are brilliant and I only paid £96 on Amazon. I wonder how much an improvement the AZ60s really are? And if it’s worth the upgrade ?
Thank you! I would say it’s not worth an upgrade to get the 60s. They are a better overall earbud, but just a slightly refined and improved 70W (smaller, more comfortable, LDAC, slightly increased battery etc). I’d perhaps wait before upgrading so you really get your money’s worth!
What’s your opinion on the AKG N400 NC. By all accounts they are supposed to be the best of the best sound wise. But can be buggy
By all accounts? I’ve not really seen a lot of reviews labelling them as the best. Reasonably hard to get hold of in the UK - but I’ll let you know what I think of them if I test them!
@@insidetechltd lol by all accounts , yeah I suppose is misleading. So I’ll rephrase. From the few reviews I’ve seen. Crinacle comes to mind, seem to say the sound is as good if not better than anything on the market. Very pure sound profile. And at the moment in the US you can get them for 50 dollars. I live in Manchester so that turns to 100 quid for us. Only thing putting me off if some people on forums complain they are buggy with dropped connections. So I think if they are buggy sending them back to the US will be a pain. And more importantly I don’t think my ears are tuned enough to absolutely notice these minute differences. Additionally some musician friends of mine keep telling me to try some IEMs as they are simply on another level to these earbuds with 3 separate drivers etc? Which I definitely would notice a big difference, I don’t know if you can comment on that at all? Thanks again
Yes i'd be wary importing anything from the states, especially if there are supposed issues. I'd be interested to see if they can outperform the top 3 here though!
As for noticing a difference...it really depends on each person. We all hear differently and i've personally always struggled when it comes to tiny differences at the very top level. A lot of the time, the extra frequencies high-end earbuds/IEMs give you are out of the typical human hearing range. Same thing happens with slight differences in codecs, it's often a very subtle difference. I think in a blind test, a lot of people wouldn't actually be able to consistently distinguish these differences. But because we expect them to be better, our brain tells us they sound a lot better.
For professional work, or in close environments where you're purely focussed on the music, I think it might be worth looking into. But certainly not in everyday situations (which earbuds are designed for)
Here's a tough question for you... How about the best for transparency mode? I need to be as hands free as possible for work, and not having to answer the phone or take out an earbud is very important to me. What are your recommendations?
Galaxy Buds typically have a very amplified transparency mode. It can sound artificial if you really crank it up, but also gives you super amplified surroundings. Could also look at Jabra earbuds if you want to be taking calls on them as well - good balance of call quality and transparency mode
@@insidetechltd awesome! Thanks!
Samsung galaxy buds series has the best frequancy response that is most close to the harman target
Το καλύτερο σχόλιο από Έλληνα. Galaxy buds Pro ίσως τον καλύτερο ήχο με μόνο ανταγωνιστή τα akg n400...
Thanks for the very in depth and informative video. I’m curious if you included the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro in your testing, and if so, what knocked them out of the running. Thanks if you find the time to reply!
Yes, Buds Pro were definitely tested (I think they're even in the thumbnail somewhere but hard to spot). I guess the simple answer is that for each category i looked at, there were at least 3 pairs of earbuds that were better. Buds Pro are pretty decent, but they don't excel in any of these major categories unfortunately and there are many better options overall in this video alone
Is there a significant difference between the EarFun Free Pro and the EarFun Free Pro 2?
Fantastic video as usual, btw
Thank you!
Not significant, no. Slightly improved ANC, audio quality and touch controls. But if the 1st gen are a lot cheaper you can go for those for sure. I posted a more detailed look at them on the community tab on the channel! It's like the 3rd/4th one down I think 👌🏼
@@insidetechltd Which earbuds do you recommend overall & which one has more bass out of these two> EarFun Free Pro 2 or Jabra Elite 85t ? Both for the same price..
Definitely Jabra Elite 85t. If they’re the same price, that’s crazy. 85t are a flagship earbud with a great feature set and high-end performance. EarFun Free Pro 2 are great, but only for a budget earbud. Lacking in features, no companion app or customisation. However the bass thumps harder with the Free Pro 2
@@insidetechltd I got a Jabra Elite 85t recently, and I thought you should know that they officially do not support laptops. I found this out only after I purchased the earbuds, because there was a bug using them in conjugation with Google meet. I contacted their customer support, and they said that they officially do not support laptops, only smartphones. this should be mentioned in your videos
@@insidetechltd Thanks for your reply I understand now the difference between the two now, I don't really need extra features, I mainly care about Comfort & Sound quality With Bass. I would think the Jabra has more bass due to 12mm divers while the EarFun has 6mm drivers But I see there's more to it overall to earbuds that can put out thumpier bass, thanks for letting me know all this.
Absolutely love your content. Please continue to make more videos!
That's great to hear, thank you! I certainly will 👊🏼
Great work mate love the editing and overall style. Only comment would be maybe try not to sound robotic. Otherwise perfect review :)
Believe me i've tried 😅 Part of the issue is me giving a voice over to the videos with no context - I think having some on-screen videos talking to the camera would help give some context for the voice and therefore sound more natural. Working on a new studio space and new videos to try it out!
@@insidetechltd all the best buddy I’m sure it’ll be amazing :)
in my opinion any Bluetooth earbuds/speaker worth nothing without multipoint. its a must have
You're not alone in thinking that!
Bro, how much did you spend to make this video possible?!? Holyyyyy. Much love and a sub 🤣❤
Too much 😭 thank you for watching though, that’s what makes it worth it!
@@insidetechltd I am stuck between a few different ones, but did you try the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay EX? Those are also in my top 3.
Yes, though not for the video (they weren't released yet). They would be close to the top for sound quality but probably still not quite enough to make the cut. Also the price is incredibly hard to justify for them and some of the other features let them down
I have quite a few Pairs you reviewed and I just got the soundcore and must say anyone looking for a great pair and a reasonable price will be really happy with soundcore. If your looking for a great sound , features, etc. These are much better than most other more expensive earbuds. It's an easy choice with soundcore. Your are welcome and enjoy.
Absolutely 👌🏼
Which Soundcore did you get?
Thank you fro this review and the "The Top 10 True Wireless Earbuds UNDER $100". I was struggling but when I found Jabra Elite 85t at 107$ I decided to go for those instead of the ear 1 at 100$
Nice, amazing price!
What a useful video and great job done!
Thank you!
Amazing! I love everything about your reviews! Keep it up! 😊
Thank you so much!
Phenomenal list! Love the in depth information for each bud!
Thank you so much!
Nothing like Jabras. I own several pair, and because of my current living/working situation typically wear them about 20 hours a day. Yes I wear them while I sleep. 🤣
I need laud earbuds with long battery lasting and great for workouts. Which of these ⬇️ would you recommend me to buy?
●Technics EAH-AZ60-K
● Soundcore by Anker Liberty 3 Pro Active
●Sony Link Buds S
● Jabra Elite 85t
I will be very grateful for your help 😙😉
Either Jabra or Technics would be your best options of those earbuds (same battery life, IP rating and similar fit in the ears). Soundcore's liberty 3 pro don't have the most secure fit for workouts and Sony's Linkbuds S battery life is poor
@@insidetechltd thank You so much for the tips! 😃
A battery life category would have been dope
Battery was very, very close to being a category actually, but in the end I felt like the others took priority. The thing with battery is that, generally, it’s so good now in most earbuds that it’s more about a pair of earbuds just having “enough” or not. Let’s say that most offer 6 hours now…most people are not listening for 6 hours straight anyway, so they don’t actually get the benefit from it being 10 hours. Just as an example. So I ended up rolling battery life into the summary parts of each earbud. But I understand why some people would’ve wanted it!
Thanks for the great comparison! May I ask if you have any comments on Shure Aonic Free?
Thanks a lot! Actually no, that's one I didn't test for this video unfortunately. Which categories do you think they would do well in?
I am using the Jabra 75t elite active. Its actually discontinued now. Otherwise I would definitely recommend 75t over the 85t for its pricing.
Have been looking for such video!
I hope it's what you needed 🙏🏼
@@insidetechltd thank you
Please
Which one of them.. you recommend me
And what is your opinion about earfun free pro 2 .
Which the better for music you recommend
Thanks 🌹
I've just lost my edifier earbuds pro and now looking for a replacement. Have you tested these? After watching this video, thinking the soundcore might be better? I loved the edifier earbuds! X
Yes! There are 3 videos on the channel featuring Edifier earbuds: NeoBuds Pro, NeoBuds S and a comparison of the TWS1 Pro vs NB2 Pro vs 330 NB 👍🏼
What a great video! Thank you very much!
Thanks for watching!
Amazing review! So much useful information! Thank you so much! What do you think about the Beats Fit Pro? In terms of audio quality and ANC? I need help deciding and thanks again. Subscribed!
Thank you very much! Annoyingly the Beats earbuds came out a few weeks later, but the full review of those is also live on the channel!
I love soundcore. I own their Soundcore Motion Boom speaker aswell, also best value speaker on the market currently.