Read our full Earfun Air review Best wireless earbuds for battery life If you’re after something fun-sounding and affordable, the Earfun Air wireless earbuds could be just the ticket. The Bluetooth 5.0 connection is solid and stable and for the money, the wireless earbuds offer an energetic and spacious sound. Amazingly it all feels fairly premium too. They're also waterproof to IPX7 standards (submersible in one metre of water for up to 30 mins), support virtual assistants and include Qi wireless charging if you've got a suitable charger to hand.Ĭalls sound clear, and the battery life is seven hours from the buds and a further 28 hours from the charging case. Noise-cancelling is out of the picture at this price, but there's excellent noise isolation and these well-fitting wireless earphones feel comfy too. The Earfun Air Pro are also packed with features. These wireless buds aren't from what you'd consider one of the larger, heavy-hitting brands, but they are ridiculously affordable and they sound great for the money too! Read our full Sony WF-C700N review Best cheap wireless earbuds But the superb sound and great feature set make these easy to recommend as some of the best Sony headphones available. They're a very musical listen for the money and a clear step up from the cheaper WF-C500.ĭownsides? The lack of support for aptX HD and LDAC is disappointing, and the charging case only provides one extra charge which seems a little mean. We think the Sony's sound quality is superbly balanced too, with deep, detailed bass, expressive mids and engaging highs. A software update has seen Bluetooth Multipoint also added so you can be connected to two devices simultaneously. Adaptive Sound Control automatically switches listening modes depending on your location, and Sony's DSEE (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) upscales low-res digital audio files to higher quality. They lack aptX HD and LDAC but do feature noise-cancelling tech, which the WF-C500 lack. Battery life is competitive at seven and a half hours. The buds are impressively small, and their lightweight design helps make them even more comfortable than Sony's XM4. Sony's excellent wireless earbuds slot neatly between the budget WF-C500 (no ANC) and premium WF-1000XM5.Īnd we think they're brilliant options that more than justify their price tag. Read our full Sony WF-1000XM5 review Best value wireless earbuds Keep an eye out for price drops around big sales events like Black Friday. There's no shortage of competition at this price, including the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II and AirPods Pro 2, which also feature in this list for different reasons, but for most people, most of the time, the Sonys are great all-rounders. They're not quite as rich or full in the bass as we've come to expect from flagship earbuds from Sony but we found there's so much detail and texture to every track you play through them, it makes them a great choice for fans of any musical genre.Īdd to that an eight-hour battery life (plus 16hrs from the case), Multipoint Bluetooth (so you can connect to two devices simultaneously), excellent noise cancellation (they seem to remove an extra layer of midrange noise compared to their predecessors, the XM4) and IPX4-rated sweat resistance, and this is a solid offering across the board. Looking for the clearest and most detailed sonic performance from a pair of wireless earbuds on the market right now? The WF-1000XM5 produce it – and by quite some distance. During testing, we found the XM5 to be comfortable and nice to use, while their noise-cancelling and call quality are up there with the competition. There's a new design to behold, and we think it's a big step forward. With the WF-1000XM5, Sony has managed to produce another sensational pair of wireless earbuds.
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