1066familyman
Radio User
- Jan 15, 2008
- 15,233
Go on then. Convince me.
Go on then. Convince me.
I’ll just say make sure that whichever ones you are intending to buy fit your ears well. I have some Apple ones but can only use them when I am sitting down or creeping about slowly. They fall out with movement due to my lug holes being too small.
Quite how you do that without a friendly mate to let you try them I don’t know
Have to say they are very good though not ideal for me
Didn't they come with a variety of squishy add-ons so you could pick the ones that best suit you?
So, last year I wanted to invest in a pair but I didn't want to go straight in at the deep-end. I listen to a shit tonne of media, infact I'd probably put the amount of time I have headphones in a week comfortably north of 100 hours. A quick google of 'best budget wireless earbuds' returned a lot of results for the Anker Soundcore range at £40. A reasonable pricetag that meant I could dip my toe in the wireless earbud market and then if I liked them I would go out and buy a bigger, better pair. I still have a pair of Soundcores.
- They took less than 10 seconds to sync.
- The battery of both the case & the buds is excellent. If I leave for work at 8 am, I have to put the master bud on to charge for 5 minutes around 3pm and the slave bud on to charge for 2 minutes just before I leave to walk home at 5. I'll then stick them both of for 30 minutes when I get home and I'll be done until bedtime.
- Whilst I'm sure music purists will be able to list off a load of technically better sounding headphones but the sound is excellent to my untrained ear. I know they'll be people who use Tidal because they can tell it sounds better than Spotify who'll say I'm wrong, but the sound is perfect for what I need.
They're also relatively waterproof & noise cancelling.
The only real downsides I've discovered are the microphone is a bit naff and I'm terrible at leaving the charging case on the bus.
Currently just £30 on Amazon too.
https://amzn.to/3p74BDA]
Comply foam tips fit better than any silicone ones and improve the sound quite astoundingly.
They're not for everyone, as they fill up your lug'ole, but if you're OK with that, they can make cheap earphones doing expensive.
I have them on my NF Audio NA2 wired IEM's. No brainer really.
I have no idea what any of that means, so my advice is probably a little too remedial for you.
That said I genuinely had no idea people pay hundreds of pounds for these things - I have absolutely no idea (obviously I do) why someone would do such a thing.
After all the years of problem free decent quality wireless listening I've had mine, and Jnr his, breaking the bank makes even less sense.
Don't buy the B&O E8 2.0's.. they're shite. Full to the brim of software issues. I'd know as I deal in the bloody things.
I use AirPod Pro's personally. Fantastic bits of kit.
If I was anti-Apple I'd be looking at Bose.
That's not the first time I've read that about the B&O's.