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Samsung Level U Pro
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Good battery life
Average battery life is around 9 hours, which should be good enough for a day of use.
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Bass can be overpowering
The bass can get out of hand, and can muddy up the overall sound.
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Earpiece magnets grant basic phone and music control
Each earpiece has a magnet inside. When both pieces are connected, incoming calls are ended while music is played. Separating the earpieces will answer a call or resume music. The magnetic earpieces also help keep Level U Pro around the neck when not in use.
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Bulky for earbuds
There is a fairly large plastic piece that goes around the neck which help keep these secure, but also puts extra weight.
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Decent sound
These earbuds have a relatively good sound with powerful bass and clear (albeit recessed) mids. Highs have good clarity but are more on the smooth side instead of very detailed.
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Phiaton BT 100 NC
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Combines good sound, splash resistance, noise cancelling and wireless connectivity at a great price
You get a lot of useful features from the BT 100 NC which includes decent noise cancelling, Bluetooth as well splash resistance, which makes these earphones great for casual or active use. Sound reproduction has great clarity as well as full mids and okay bass, and should work well with many music genres.
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Bass-light with slightly aggressive treble
If you love powerful bass or non-fatiguing treble, then the BT 100 NC’s sound signature may not be for you. The bass is present, but the quantity may not be enough. The slightly emphasized treble can make the sound harsh and can be fatiguing to listen to for long periods, especially if you are sensitive to treble.
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Detailed and clean sound
Bass is not emphasized yet is full and has good punch so the sound does not sound lean. The mids are warm and full, so guitars, vocals and drums sound great. The highs are slightly emphasized, which brings out a lot of detail from the music, but can also make cymbal and “s” sounds quite harsh.
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Collar design may be uncomfortable
The collar rests on your neck. While lightweight, you may find this piece of plastic to be annoying, especially when doing vigorous moves when running or working out.
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Collar design houses all earphone controls
You’ll be able to control the various earphone functions using the buttons and switches on the BT 100 NC’s collar. It houses the earphones’ battery and noise cancelling circuitry along with the buttons for answering and ending calls, play/pause/skip/previous tracks, volume adjust and the noise cancelling switch. Aside from being easy to reach, the collar also takes as much weight off of the earpieces as possible, so they stay inside the ears well.
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Good battery life
You’ll get a good amount of wireless listening time off of these earphones. Battery life with noise cancelling and wireless activated is around 8 hours, while you can get 12 hours of noise cancelling when these are used in wired mode.
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Okay noise cancelling
While not the best, the noise-cancelling is decent and can reduce noise that may mix in with your music. You’ll still be able to hear some low pitched noise like the sound of engines though.
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Earpieces can be stored in the collar
You can bring these earphones on the go without the earpieces flopping all over the place when they are not in use. There is a space in each end of the collar where you can dock the earpieces for easier transport.
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$75.00
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Syllable D900 Mini
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Good sound quality with true wireless convenience at a low price
The D900 Mini is a great value option if you are in the market for true wireless earbuds/in-ears. The sound is on the neutral side with good clarity with good wireless signal stability, but at a price that is noticeably lower than other options.
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Relatively poor battery life
Playback time from a full charge is around 2 hours. This is an hour shorter than the battery life of most true wireless earbuds.
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Flat sound signature with good clarity
Instead of being bass heavy or having harsh treble, these have more of a flat sound signature, with none of the frequencies boosted. This helps make the sound come off as more natural and accurate, though some might consider this as quite unexciting.
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Will stay snug in the ears
The eartips feature ear hooks which help keep these in place when used. These will not fall off easily despite the true wireless design.
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Signal stability is very good
Weak signal integrity is a problem with a lot of true wireless headphones, but the D900 Mini's signal is noticeably better, even in environments where there are a lot of interfering wireless connections.
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Can be charged on the go
The carrying case doubles as a charger. From a full charge, this accessory can provide 4 to 6 full charges to the earbuds.
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Weight:
10 grams
Battery Life:
2 Hours ( Playback )
Connectivity:
Bluetooth 4.1
Impedance:
16 Ohms
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$30
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Aukey Latitude Wireless
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Decent sound
At it’s standard setting, the Latitude’s audio quality is middle of the road. The bass is not very powerful, the mids are not that forward and the highs have okay clarity. These should perform okay with many types of music, but if you’re a bass lover, then you won’t get the powerful oomph that you may want out of your music.
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EQ settings may make the sound worse
The on-board EQ settings does give you some options to tweak the sound, but they don’t necessarily make the sound better. The bass boost may make the sound too muddy, while the treble boost can make the audio too tinny and harsh.
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You get 2 extra EQ settings
You can adjust how the earphones sound using the on-board EQ settings. You get a bass boost mode for more powerful low-end and a treble-boost mode which enhances the highs.
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Earphones can be clipped around the neck when not used
You can prevent the earphones from bouncing around when they are not in use. There are magnets in the ear pieces so you can clip them around your neck. This also helps minimize the chances of you losing them.
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These can stay snug in the ears
You can use the Latitude Wireless for brisk walks and runs without them falling off on a frequent basis. They come with wing tips which help keep the ear pieces in place.
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$25.99
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Anker Soundbuds NB10
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Great for working out/running
Not only do these have an IPX5 rating for splash/sweat resistance, but there also is a nano-coating applied to the interior parts. The chances of liquids causing damage to these are substantially minimized.
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Below average sound
Bass is not very powerful, mids are recessed and highs can get harsh. These work okay for casual listening, though if you want detailed sounding or powerful audio then these may not perform well.
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Filters out noise frequencies
These have active noise cancelling which helps minimize outside noise frequencies that may mix with your music
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Very snug fit
The Anker NB10 earbuds have plastic hooks that go behind the ear. These help maintain a snug fit and prevent the earbuds from accidentally falling out of the ears.
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There are playback controls on the earbuds
The playback controls are placed on the earbuds, making it easy to switch tracks and change the volume without having to take out your phone or portable music player.
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$39.88
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CB3 Fit Sport Wireless Earbuds
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Great value for money
You get clear sound, wireless connectivity and splash resistance. These sound good enough for music enjoyment and offer a number of convenience and durability features for active use yet are noticeably more affordable than the competition.
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Bass-light
If you prefer a bass-heavy sound for thumping music when you work out, then these may come up short. While bass is present, it does not have a lot of power or oomph.
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Clear sound
The highs and mids don't sound amazing, but they are clear and distortion free. The music it plays has good detail and presence.
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Sweatproof
The CB3 Fit Sport has an IPX4 rating so minor splashes of sweat, rain or other liquids are not likely to damage these.
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Snug fit
Soft and flexible hooks wrap around the ears. These help maintain a firm and secure fit, minimizing the chances of these headphones falling out.
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Has playback controls built into the earbud
These earbuds have plastic playback controls at the back. You can control which tracks are currently playing and volume without having to reach for your source device.
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Weight:
N/A
Battery Life:
7 hours
Frequency Response:
N/A
Bluetooth version:
Bluetooth 4.1
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$39.99
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Skullcandy Ink'd Wireless
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Produces good sound, is lightweight and comfortable and wireless at an affordable price
You get a lot out of the price you pay for the Ink’d. At sub $50, you get stable wireless connectivity and decent sound which is good for most music genres. These earphones are also pretty comfortable and lightweight, making them very easy to use on a daily basis.
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Neckband design may be uncomfortable
The neckband is a thin and flexible piece of rubber. If you do any vigorous movement like running, the collar may flop around your neck, which can be annoying and can even cause skin irritation.
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Decent audio clarity with good punch
The Ink’d bass is not very powerful, though you get solid and fast bass hits with okay depth, just enough to not make the earphones sound tinny. The mids and highs have decent clarity and detail, so the overall sound never gets muddy or harsh. These are great every day, casual music listening earphones which should provide decent to good performance for most types of music.
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Good battery life
You get around 8 hours of playback time from a full charge. This is good performance, considering that these earphones are very lightweight
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They stay snug in the ears
These earphones aren’t likely to fall off of your ears. The ear pieces are quite lightweight as the internal battery, remote and wireless-related electronics are moved to the neckband. Also, you get 2 sets of ear tips in different sizes, allowing you to get a snug fit.
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Remote and microphone are integrated in the neckband
Instead of an inline mic and remote combo, the Ink’d has these features in the neckband. You get a 3-button remote which allows you to answer/end calls, play/pause music, adjust volume as well as go to previous/next track.
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Weight:
24 g
Battery Life:
8 Hours ( Playback )
Connectivity:
Bluetooth
Microphone:
Yes
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$42.93
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Rowkin Mini
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Very small
It's amazing how compact the earbud and portable charger both are. The diameter of the earpiece and charger are both considerably smaller than a dime. The earpiece itself is about the same size as regular wired earbuds, which is amazing considering that it has a battery and charging elements tucked away inside.
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Mediocre call quality
The mic on this bluetooth headset isn't the best. While users on the other end can still make out what is being said, the quality of audio that the mic picks up is worse than even modern budget smartphones.
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Good audio
The speaker inside provides good, clear sound that gets sufficiently loud without sounding tinny. It can be used to play music, take calls, and more with no issues. The bass is slightly lacking, but that isn't surprising given the price and minuscule size.
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Short battery life
With constant use, you will only get an hour to an hour and half of battery life.
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Wireless charging
The earbud magnetically connects to the portable charger and charges wirelessly. This keeps the design of the Rowkin Mini nice and clean, and also is convenient because you don't need to use a cable. The portable charger itself can hold enough juice to top up the earbud 4 times before needing to be recharged itself, which of course needs to be plugged in.
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Weight:
5.2 grams
Battery Life:
3 Hours (Playback)
Connectivity:
Bluetooth 4.1
Frequency Response:
20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
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SoundPEATS Q29 True Wireless Earbuds
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Powerful bass and boosted mids
Bass hits are powerful and sound full. The mids, specifically the high mids, are also boosted, which results in a thick and meaty sound. The highs are quite rolled-off though, which prevents these from sounding harsh.
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Audio cuts off regularly
The signal stability of the Q29 is not very good, and results in annoying, regular audio drops.
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Decent battery life
Playback time is up to 3 hours from a full charge, which is decent considering the very small size of these earbuds.
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Sound can be too muddy
The low-end can be overpowering. Bass heads will find this sound to be okay, but those who want more sparkle from their music will most likely find the sound to be too dark.
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Case allows mobile charging
The Q29's case has an internal battery which can add up to 12 hours of extra playback time to the earbuds.
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Weight:
50 grams (With Case)
Battery Life:
3 Hours (Playback)
Connectivity:
Bluetooth 4.1
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JLab Epic2 Bluetooth
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Excellent battery life
You get 12 hours of playback off a single charge, which is better than most Bluetooth headphones.
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Mids may be too in-your-face
The boosted mids may make the music sound unnatural if this is a sound signature that you are not used to. Vocals may be too loud, and guitars, especially with distortion effects, can be abrasive.
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Clear, fairly balanced sound with forward mids
The highs and bass have good clarity. They do not stand out as amazing, but can easily be heard in the mix. The mids are quite forward so vocals sound great with these.
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Non-standard remote function activation
Activating the functions with the remote takes some getting used to as it's different from other remotes. For example, you need to hold down the volume button for 2 seconds instead of the usual double tap to skip to the next song. This can get annoying if you're used to the standard way.
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Good accessory bundle
There is a carrying case as well as an assortment of ear tips and clips included. Not only does this add more value to the product, but this also gives you a lot of fit options when using these.
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A variety of ear tips to choose from
Aside from the standard ear tip design in different sizes, you also get a pair of triple flange tips for added noise isolation. If you have smaller ears, JLab also includes their shallow-fit tips which may give you a more secure fit.
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Universal remote
The in-line remote works fully for both Android and iOS devices.
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Great for gym or running
The ear hook design has the cable wrapping around your ears, helping the earpieces stay secure. They won't fall out easily while exercising.
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Very durable
The earpieces are made out of high quality, solid feeling plastic with minimal rattle. The cable has good thickness and does not feel flimsy. Its IPX5 rating minimizes the chances of liquid splashes damaging these.
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Apple Airpods
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Lightweight
These come in at only 4 grams per earpiece. The absence of a connecting cable further minimizes the weight.
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Limited controls
There are only two control gestures (double tap on either one of the two Airpods), which is enough for basic running (where you might only skip a song once in a while), but less than any other headphones with inline controls.
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True wireless
There is no band or cable connecting the earpieces. You won't have to deal with the noise caused by a cable rubbing against your clothes or body.
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If you get sweaty ears, there is a good chance these will fall out
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Bass-light sound signature with good clarity
These headphones do produce some low-end, but the bass does not come with a lot of power and oomph. The highs and mids are good though. They are not too forward and present a nice level of clarity. Most genres of music will sound good with these, though bass heavy tracks like dance, hip-hop, EDM and the like may sound lacking.
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Bass may be too light
If you listen to a lot of bass heavy tracks or if you want all of your music to have great low-end punch then the bass reproduction may be too thin for you.
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Easy to connect with Apple devices
Thanks to the proprietary connectivity chip used, the Airpods sync to Apple devices without a hitch. This is a noticeable advantage over many third-party wireless headphones where you might need to go through a lot of steps just to get them synced properly.
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Hard to acquire
In most places of the world, you need to wait about 6 weeks to get your hands on these.
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Signal stability and quality is great
The signal cuts-off only on very few occasions. Generally, you should have a stable wireless listening experience. Also, there is no noticeable lag between what is happening on screen and when you get to hear the sound from these headphones when watching videos.
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Microphone sound quality is good
Voices sound clear and full so conversations will not be an issue.
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True Wireless:
Yes
Playtime Per Charge:
5h+
Total Playtime:
24h
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$159.00
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Sony WF-1000XM4
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Expensive
The only con is that they are expensive, but they are well worth the price.
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Amazing sound with deep bass
The sound is really good and can be adjusted with the EQ app.
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Exceptional noise cancelling
The noise cancelling cuts out almost all noise, letting you hear your music.
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Weight:
41g
Type:
True Wireless
Connectivity:
Bluetooth 5.2
Frequency Response:
20Hz - 20,000Hz(44.1kHz sampling) / 20Hz - 40,000Hz(LDAC 96kHz sampling, 990kbps)
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