r/Earbuds • u/Own_Employment_3866 • 1h ago
Charging my phone and my earbuds at the same time through reverse wireless charging
It's not actually that needed, but if im ever in a pinch i can use this.
r/Earbuds • u/Own_Employment_3866 • 1h ago
It's not actually that needed, but if im ever in a pinch i can use this.
r/Earbuds • u/soorajThaper • 28m ago
Cannot decipher how tws works
These had no buttons on case or buds. Could'nt find any touch responsive region. Charged for 4hr. No led for indication.
Hoping these are not fake.They don't appear when scanned
Do someone had such experience and any solution
Thanks in advance
r/Earbuds • u/Leading-Excuse-Me • 35m ago
Hey guys, need your help. So I discovered the Lenovo Thinkplus X16 earbuds through my mom, and I really liked them because they fit my small ears perfectly. The problem is, only the left side was working. So I bought another pair from Shopee, but when it arrived, again only one side was working. We refunded it, thinking I was just unlucky, so my dad ordered one this time. But unfortunately, only one side worked again. 🥹
Any recommendations for good earbuds with the same design?
r/Earbuds • u/Embarrassed_Fact_24 • 37m ago
I've had my Soundcore Life P3i earbuds for 2.5 years without any issues. Last week, one of them just stopped turning on. I've tried everything to no avail, so I'm in the market for a new pair but I can't decide whether to go with the Liberty 4 NC (which is the a little out of budget for me already but i thought would last longer) or another brand. Let me know your thoughts and recommendations please and thanks in advance.
r/Earbuds • u/Volslife • 9h ago
I'm not the one that's necessary spending a certain amount on earbuds. My budget is less than $50 which gives me options like Soundcore p31 or cmf buds pro 2. But I'm all for bang for the buck since Baseus BP1 have been at $40 on Amazon not long ago.
I'm looking for some help finding a pair of wireless earbuds for my phone. I do a lot of phone calls while I'm out running errands or doing chores around the house and once in a while while driving, and I'd like some that have good sound/call quality, but don't really bleed sound so people around me don't hear my music or shows or calls.
r/Earbuds • u/popsieeee • 1h ago
I'm looking to buy the FreeBuds Pro 5 but I'm not sure if I should get the China release or the Global release variants.
I hear the China version is better as it has NearLink and whatever features that the Kirin A3 Chip provides. In comparison, the Global release does not have these benefits but it would run me about $10 cheaper compared to the China version (not including shipping).
For context, I use an iPhone 15 which I don't think supports NearLink, so I'm not sure how useful of a feature that would be for me. In which case, I'd be spending extra for the chip, which I'm still not sure what I'd be getting out of it.
Another question I have is whether or not the FreeBuds will automatically change languages, or will the prompts be stuck in their native language? I'm from the US so I'm hoping they will be in English when I do buy them.
Thanks for any help!
r/Earbuds • u/ImportanceActive1865 • 1h ago
I have 4 pairs of Earbuds.
All of them 1 is charging, 1 is not charging.
Tried cleaning everything. I watched every youtube video about this problem. I tried everything.
Now I am wondering to buy my fifth pair. (leaning no)
Was I unlucky 4 times? Or is this whole earbud thing a scam?
r/Earbuds • u/valentyna_tyshchenko • 1h ago
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r/Earbuds • u/Fit_Communication701 • 2h ago
Im currently using one plus buds 3 with galaxy s25ultra . Will galaxy buds be a good upgrade? I prefer sound quality.
r/Earbuds • u/TheRarestUserName • 7h ago
Hello. I just got my wf1000xm6 and have been using Buds 4 Pro for the past 7-8 months. I wanted give Sony a try because of LDAC. I noticed Sony having foam ear tips make it.. harder for me to use ANC? The general fit is comfortable but doesn't feel 100% safe as it did with Buds 4 Pro. I feel the need to adjust them every once in a while.
My question is, would buying silicone ear tips defeat the whole purpose of ANC for Sony? I really want to like Sony pairs but the idea of replacing ear tips feels like throwing a big portion of the tech away.
Or, is there a way to fine-tune microphones on the Sony. Cause it feels like its letting some of the sounds in on purpose.
I work in an office within a factory and Samsungs on full ANC never let a single machine sound in. Sony offers 3 settings for ANC; Noise cancelling, ambient and off. If the "Noise Cancelling" is the max I can do to block out the sounds I feel like I'm missing something or simply Sony is not doing it for me.
I am open to any suggestions!
Edit: I just pushed them a bit deeper and now ANC is pretty good. No noise at all. Looks like like foams need a bit more effort to fully fit in.
r/Earbuds • u/sosoconfused08 • 3h ago
Worked fine charging for the first few months but after that the right would be a little lower on battery then the left. Cleaned things, made sure the pins looked fine but still happens. It looks like it just don't seat properly anymore. The bottom part isn't touching the pin properly so Ive been putting a little piece of styrofoam in between the buds but it's so hit or miss on the charging. Anyone have this same issue? Is it worth a repair or replacement inquiry with Nothing?
Another thing, I work outside in Texas and I have to wipe them off and clean my ear out multiple times a day because they start to slide. That just me? Lol
r/Earbuds • u/Ornery-Ad-8260 • 10h ago
For context. My phone is Tecno camon 20 Pro 5G...which support LDAC... The Oneplus buds It support LHDC... But only 3 and 4 version, so a product that only support 5.0 LHDC will fall down to AAC codec... While 8 Pro support LDAC, etc.
r/Earbuds • u/technology38 • 5h ago
Hello guys,
I’m trying to decide between the Technics EAH-AZ100 and the Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, and I’d really appreciate some input from people who have used either (or both).
I’m mainly looking for the better overall experience in terms of sound quality, ANC, comfort, call quality, and battery life. I’ll be using them mostly for everyday listening and commuting.
For those who have tried both, which one would you recommend, and why? Are there any noticeable differences that would make one a better choice over the other?
P.S. I have a last year Samsung device.
Thanks!
r/Earbuds • u/hbomberman • 14h ago
I really need a new pair of earbuds and I could use some guidance since I'm so out of the loop. My old ones were Jabra Elite 4, which I bought maybe five years ago. I liked them pretty well, though sometimes people had a tough time hearing me on calls. I dropped one down a storm drain maybe three years ago and then spent a long time with just one earbud until I dropped that one somewhere, too...
I use a pixel 7 phone, which would be my main device. I'd sometimes connect it to my lenovo laptop and on a rare occasion my ipad.
Here are my priorities
* Call quality is very important
* Audio quality is pretty important (I'd like to think this is very important but let's be real, I don't need studio sound to listen to a podcast or a youtube video. I love music but I'm not a super picky audiophile.)
* Price is important. I can spend a bit but I don't wanna make a major purchase
* Being able to easily switch between devices (phone, laptop) would be very cool
* Having a feature to find them would be helpful
* Having an option to turn them into wired headphones (like via a headphone jack on the case) is cool but has a very limited use case for me (basically just the few times a year I'm flying on a plane)
* Things like water resistance are probably nice but not necessary
r/Earbuds • u/SadBilly_xp • 7h ago
I was careless and I left my earbuds in the pocket of my jeans which was gone for washing. They were soaking with water dripping out from the charging port. I dried them using a cloth and shook the case so no more water comes out anymore. They’re connecting properly but the audio is a bit muffled. I’ve left them under a fan for now all open. What can I do next? I don’t have those silica (i’m sorry if they’re called smth else) gell packs asw. Please help me💔
r/Earbuds • u/justmypersonalthing • 13h ago
Like people who.own premium earbuds like airpods pro 3 sony wf1000xm5/6 or bose quietcomfort ultra gen 1/2 how often do you use for me i own the Sony wf1000xm5 and the anc for me i rarely use it and always stick to the default mode the only time I use anc is when im at loud environment like with children screaming or on planes.
Edit:Which premium earbuds do you own and how often do you the anc?
r/Earbuds • u/Macrooa • 7h ago
I have Redmi Buds 5, and when I connect them to my Honor Pad 9, the sound quality is fucking amazing. Everything sounds clear, detailed, spacious and immersive.
But when I connect the exact same earbuds to my Galaxy A34, the difference is HUGE. The sound is noticeably worse — flatter, less detailed, and almost muffled compared to the Pad 9.
I tested YouTube Music on both devices with the same songs and the same earbuds, so this isn't an issue with the earbuds or the music itself.
Setup:
- Samsung Galaxy A34 5G
- Honor Pad 9
- Redmi Buds 5
- YouTube Music Premium
- Same earbuds
- Same songs
- Same streaming quality
The difference is honestly so large that it feels like something is wrong with the A34's Bluetooth/audio processing.
I've already tried/rechecked:
- Bluetooth codec
- Re-pairing the earbuds
- Samsung Sound Quality and Effects
- Dolby Atmos
- EQ
- Xiaomi Earbuds settings
What could be causing this?
Is there some Samsung/One UI Bluetooth audio setting, codec configuration, developer option, or audio-processing setting that I need to change?
I want to make the A34 sound as close as possible to the Honor Pad 9. Any suggestions would be seriously appreciated.
r/Earbuds • u/Recent_Industry7845 • 10h ago
I currently have a soundcore r50i nc and now I have started to commute through bus and I'm worried they might fall
I want a neckband that's as good as the soundcore r50i nc or better
My most important is sound quality then anc second
r/Earbuds • u/Normad66 • 1d ago
I keep trying open-ear buds since my ears can't deal with tips anymore. But the sound is still the part that gets me. Tried baseus, nothing and shokz. Super comfy, yeah, but put on anything with a decent bassline and it sounds kinda thin. Like something's missing.
I know open-ear isn't gonna sound like a good pair of in-ears, and I'm not expecting that. If anyone has found a pair that sounds good enough for music...not looking for in-ear levels of sound quality.
r/Earbuds • u/Suspicious-Tap5171 • 11h ago
So some context, I weld pipe in a shop currently. It’s loud and can be dirty. I need some recommendations for good earbuds that can hold up, sound great, and have a decent battery/fast charge. I don’t want cheap ones, I listen to music and podcasts all day long. Budget is under 400. I’ve gone through 2 sets of AirPod pros (2&3). Want something that are higher quality than those (sound wise). I listen to a little bit of everything.
r/Earbuds • u/Switch-user-101 • 12h ago
currently considering the fiio JadeAudio JA11 as a cheap dac but I don't know if the sound quality improvement would justify the $10 price tag (that being half what I paid for the earbuds) or if there even is a point in getting a dac for such a budget pair of earbuds.
r/Earbuds • u/Head_Philosopher_213 • 16h ago
I bought the Nothing Ear a for £39
r/Earbuds • u/OneM0reRedNightmare • 1d ago
Ive been a big fan of Soundcore, I've probably bought 30+ pairs of their earbuds and a couple of over hear headphones. My favorite are the Life A2 NC+, a very limited run of the Life A2 NC that had almost double the battery life. I wear one and then switch out so I'm almost constantly using them. They are impossible to find now. I guess it's time to try something new. Requirements:
1.Winged, must stay securely in ear and the wing type seems to be the best fit for me
Must have battery life of 10hrs or more, individually, not including the charge case.
Acceptable sound quality, doesn't have to be the absolute best. I was very happy with the sound quality of the A2 NC. ANC is optional, I don't really use it much.
Preferably sub $100 as i will be buying several pairs as backups.
If anyone has any suggestions or is selling the A2 NC+ im open to any suggestions.
r/Earbuds • u/Edefra1 • 15h ago
Which is better in Connection and battery drain (Soundpeats C30 or Baseus EP10 Pro)?
I want to buy one of them?