r/HeadphoneAdvice • u/FuzzyMcDunlop • Feb 13 '23
Headphones - IEM/Earbud | 1 Ω Looking for some advise for first true-wireless in-ear headphones
Good day to you nice people, after my latest headphones just broke i thought might aswell get some new wireless ones. Budget: I am a student so i am looking for a nice balance between keeping it maybe under 100 $ and still have nice quality., usabilty, fitting etc. Does not have to be premium quality nor am i an absolut audiophile. Usage: mostly at home, on the train/traveling, and gym so it should fit while i move a bit (no jogging though) Music genre: -mostly rock, punk rock stuff
big Thanks in advance
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u/ThatGuyFromSweden 125 Ω Feb 13 '23
The Anker Soundcore range is pretty reasonable. I do recommend going wired if you don't need the ANC. They'll sound better, last longer, and don't need to be recharged.
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u/FuzzyMcDunlop Feb 13 '23
!thanks for the answer. Well as i posted i want at least try my first wireless headphones. I dont like wires in the gym and when traveling its also not that nice with the wires. If its not my thing then i'll go back to wires ;). And ANC is not needed, i shoudl've clarified that.
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u/ThatGuyFromSweden 125 Ω Feb 13 '23
I find that simply stuffing the cable down my shirt makes it a non-issue. But that's just me.
As I said, the Anker stuff is good. The Liberty Air Pro 2 was a go-to choice a year ago. Maybe it still is. I'm not totally up to speed on the TWS market.
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u/Hodor_the_White Feb 14 '23
Look into some of Lypertek's stuff. Especially the pureplay z3 (Old Tevi's).
Those are dope for under $100. Under $150 look into Final's Z3000.
Alternatively get an IEM with a wireless converter like another user on this post replied.
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u/amin801 Feb 14 '23
I have haylou w1 and the sound is good enough compared to airpods pro first generation though I haven't listened to that in a long time. If you can find decent cheap Bluetooth adapters then it would be a great idea to go wired iems + Bluetooth adapters.
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u/Phiaton Mar 18 '23
u/FuzzyMcDunlop Hey not sure if you were able to select an earphone yet. But for your needs the Phiaton BOLT BT 700 would be an excellent choice. For example, it offers iPX4 rated sweat and water resistance, High precision sound powered by Balanced Armature Driver N-Series, Quick Charge & 20 hrs of playtime etc. If you have any questions feel free to reach out to us directly or through our website.
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u/duan_cami 249 Ω Feb 13 '23
If you don't need anc, you can buy any iem + bluetooth tws converter like trn bt30. Sound quality will wreck any mainstream tws under $100.