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Best Earbuds for Android

With phones rejecting the 3.5mm headphone jack, truly wireless headphones and earbuds are the new flavor of the season. Of course, this rapidly expanding new breed is here to stay. These headphones may not replicate the quality of wired headphones, but they have several advantages. For starters, you don’t have to worry about dangling wires.

And yes, you can put aside the worries of tangling them. All you have to do is make sure these headphones stay charged and you’re good to go. Pretty cool, right?

So, if you are in the market for wireless audio accessories, here are some of the best headphones that are available.

1. OnePlus Bullets Wireless 2

A comfortable fit ensures great noise isolation, which means you can work without distractions. As for connectivity, I haven’t found any issues with this. When in pairing mode, they connect instantly, and so far I’ve had no drops in connection.

And the list of features doesn’t end there. It has Bluetooth 5.0 and includes support for OnePlus’ Warp Charge fast charging standard, which recharges the headphones in about 20 minutes.

A full charge gives you around 14 hours of total play time, and that’s what I like most about these buds. While you don’t get any charging cases like the previous ones, then the fast charging makes up for it beautifully

The Bullets Wireless 2 offers balanced sound quality and supports aptX HD. In addition, there is no audio latency. I use it regularly to watch TV shows on Netflix, and to date, I haven’t had any latency issues with connectivity.

The bass is a bit low compared to most headphones. If you’re looking for good headphones that you can use for both your morning walks and casual listening, these are the ones to try.

2. Samsung Galaxy Buds

While the touch-sensitive buttons on the Galaxy Buds are really cool, they take some getting used to. If you’re not used to touch controls, moving the buttons can cause the song to skip or the volume to drop.

Other than that, you can customize the touch and long press action of the button through the Samsung Wearable app. The sound quality is excellent, with a low bass level. If you are a bass head, you may want to skip this pair. Again, the Buds support the Bluetooth codec SBC and AAC, but there is no support for aptX.

3. CrossBeats Raga Wireless Bluetooth Headphones

Other than that, the sound quality is pretty decent for the price. You’ll find bass, though you won’t find the deep rumble normally found in high-end headphones. For the price, however, the quality is decent. However, the noise cancellation is not up to standards. And in my time with it, I found myself talking a bit too loud during calls.

Battery life is excellent with the HT10 lasting about 8 hours.

Lenovo’s HT10 True Wireless headphones feature physical buttons for track navigation, call answering, and controlling volume levels. Battery life is excellent as the HT10 lasts about 8 hours on a single full charge. And The charging case was able to charge it about 4 or 5 times. The only problem is that the case is huge when compared to its peers.

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