Rankings

The Soundcore P30i are true-wireless earbuds delivering punchy bass, adaptive ANC up to 42 dB, and a unique 2-in-1 case that doubles as a phone stand. Their soundstage is narrow and bass-heavy, which may not suit listeners seeking balanced audio. Best suited for bass-centric users and active listeners who value long battery life.

The TOZO NC9 delivers hybrid ANC, IPX8 waterproofing, and a 10 mm driver with strong bass, plus 32 EQ presets and wireless charging. Its sound is heavily bass-oriented, call quality is mediocre, and transparent mode can glitch, limiting its appeal for critical listeners. Suited for budget-conscious gym-goers who want ANC and long battery life.

The JBL Vibe Beam are true-wireless earbuds delivering deep-bass-focused sound with up to 32 hours of total playback and fast charging. They lack active noise cancellation and have only moderate water-resistance ratings, which may limit heavy-sweat use. Ideal for casual listeners and gym-goers who prioritize bass and battery life.

The JLab GO Sport+ earbuds deliver 35+ hours of total Bluetooth playtime, a secure earhook design, and IP55 sweat resistance for active lifestyles. They miss active noise cancellation and have a bulkier form factor, but fast USB-C charging and app-based EQ make them versatile for workouts. Perfect for athletes and travelers needing long-lasting, sweat-proof earbuds.

The TOZO T6 provides a compact, lightweight true-wireless experience with IPX8 protection, up to 50 hours total playback, and a touch-sensitive app offering 16 EQ presets. Its bass-heavy tuning, overly sensitive controls, and ventless design can be uncomfortable for some listeners. Best suited for active users who prioritize portability and battery life over premium sound balance.

Apple AirPods 4 are open-ear earbuds that deliver personalized Spatial Audio and ultra-fast quick charging. The trade-off is the lack of built-in ANC and a shorter per-earbud battery life. Best for Apple users who prioritize lightweight design and spatial sound over noise cancellation.

PocBuds T60 are budget-friendly sports earbuds offering up to 110 hours of total playback and a secure ear-hook fit. The trade-off is a large charging case and modest sound output without ANC. Ideal for athletes who prioritize endurance over premium audio.

JLab Go Air Pop+ earbuds provide ultra-budget true-wireless convenience with up to 35 hours of total battery life, IPX4 resistance, and dual-device pairing. Absence of active noise cancellation and a thin sound signature are drawbacks. Best for casual listeners who prioritize endurance and price.
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5 hours | 12 hours | — | 10 hours | 8 hours | 9 hours | 13 hoursbest | 9 hours | |
30 hours | 50 hours | — | 45 hours | 24 hours | 35 hours | 55 hoursbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 120 minutes | 15 minutes | 10 minutesbest | 120 minutes | — | — | 132 minutes |
| ↓ lower better | 118 g | 62.3 g | 40 g | 54 g | 49 g | 0.3 gbest | 40.6 g | 58.9 g |
— | 10 meters | 9.144 meters | — | 244 metersbest | — | — | 10 meters | |
— | 6 mm | 13 mmbest | 10 mm | 8 mm | — | 10 mm | 6 mm | |
3 | — | 2 | 4 | — | 1 | 6best | 2 | |
— | — | — | 16 Ωbest | 16 Ωbest | — | — | 16 Ωbest |
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Battery & Power(3) | ||||||||
Battery Life (Earbuds) (hours) | 5 hours | 12 hours | 8-12 hours | 10 hours | 8 hours | 9 hours | 13 hours | 9 hours |
Battery Life (With Case) (hours) | 30 hours | 50 hours | 80-110 hours | 45 hours | 24 hours | 35 hours | 55 hours | — |
Charging Time (minutes) | — | 120 minutes | 15 minutes | 10 minutes | 120 minutes | — | — | 132 minutes |
Connectivity(2) | ||||||||
Bluetooth Version | — | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.4 | 5.2 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.3 |
Bluetooth Range (meters) | — | 10 meters | 9.144 meters | — | 244 meters | — | — | 10 meters |
Build & Design(3) | ||||||||
IP Rating | IP54 | IPX8 | IPX7 | IP54 | IP54 | IPX4 | IPX8 | IP55 |
Total Weight (including case) (g) | 118 g | 62.3 g | 40 g | 54 g | 49 g | 0.30 g | 40.6 g | 58.9 g |
Fit Type | open-ear | in-ear | Earhook | in-ear | — | — | in-ear | Earhook |
Audio(5) | ||||||||
Supported Audio Codecs | — | AAC/SBC | — | — | — | — | SBC/AAC | SBC, AAC |
Active Noise Cancellation | false | — | — | true | false | false | true | — |
Driver Size (mm) | — | 6 mm | 13 mm | 10 mm | 8 mm | — | 10 mm | 6 mm |
Frequency Response (Hz) | — | 18-20000 Hz | — | 20-20000 Hz | 20000 Hz | — | — | 20000 Hz |
Microphone Count | 3 | — | 2 | 4 | — | 1 | 6 | 2 |
General(1) | ||||||||
Warranty Period (years) | 1 years | — | 5 years | 1.5 years | 1 years | 2 years | — | 2 years |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers highlight the T6's lightweight, comfortable design, IPX8 waterproof rating and budget-friendly wireless charging as strong points, while noting the bass-heavy tuning and lack of ANC. The sound is praised for low-frequency impact, but higher frequencies show slight distortion and the microphone is only average.
Everyday users love the long battery life, waterproof durability and easy pairing, especially for gym and outdoor activities. Common praise centers on the app's EQ presets and comfortable fit, while recurring complaints focus on overly sensitive touch controls, bass-heavy sound balance, ear pressure and mediocre call quality in noisy environments.

“80 hours... good for exercising”

“great because... they're going to get lost”

“massive... way too thick to carry in pocket”



Opt for NC9 if you need an affordable, water-resistant set with strong battery life; opt for AirPods if you value premium call quality, ecosystem integration, and refined audio performance.







Professional reviewers generally commend PocBuds for their marathon-level battery life, secure sport-oriented fit, and stable Bluetooth 5.3 connection, while noting that the large charging case and modest sound output limit their appeal for users who prioritize portability and high-volume audio.
Everyday users love the endurance and comfortable hooks, often citing the 80-hour playback as a major benefit, but they repeatedly criticize the bulky case and the earbuds' inability to deliver loud, clear sound in noisy environments.

Professional reviewers commend the P30i for delivering impressive bass punch, adaptive ANC that can cut up to 42 dB of noise, and a versatile case that doubles as a phone stand. However, critics note that the bass-heavy tuning sacrifices mids and treble clarity, resulting in a narrow soundstage and a "radio-like" overall fidelity.
Everyday users love the ear-buds for their powerful bass, long battery life, and the convenience of the phone-stand case, often mentioning how the sound drives workouts. Common praise also targets the customizable app and clear call quality. Recurring complaints focus on the overly dominant bass that masks mids, a narrow soundstage, occasional crackling, and fit discomfort for some listeners.

Professional reviewers commend the Vibe Beam for its compact, lightweight design, deep-bass tuning, and impressive 32-hour battery life with fast charging, but they criticize the absence of active noise cancellation and the vague water-resistance rating, which may limit its appeal for heavy-sweat activities.
Everyday users praise the powerful bass, long battery life, quick-charge convenience, comfortable fit, and reliable wireless range, while recurring complaints focus on occasional Bluetooth drop-outs, average call quality in noisy settings, fit looseness during intense exercise, and uncertainty about water-resistance protection.

Professional reviewers praise the Go Air Pop+ for its outstanding battery endurance, clear mids, and feature set that includes dual-device pairing, a companion EQ app, and reliable touch controls-all at a budget price. However, they criticize the earbuds for a hard-edged, limited sound signature, inconsistent bass, sharp or dull treble, poor call quality, and discomfort after extended wear, noting the lack of active noise cancellation as a drawback for noisy environments.
Everyday users appreciate the long battery life, secure fit for workouts, low price, and the ability to tweak sound via the app. Common complaints revolve around ear fatigue after two hours, thin or unbalanced sound, subpar call performance, and the absence of ANC.

Professional reviewers commend the NC9's impressive battery life, IPX6 durability, and effective hybrid ANC for its price, noting a balanced hi-fi sound when the bass is not over-emphasized. However, they criticize the overly bass-heavy tuning, muffled call performance, glitchy transparent mode, and noticeable gaming latency, suggesting it's a solid budget choice but not a premium replacement.
Everyday users appreciate the comfortable fit, strong bass for popular genres, and the convenience of the app's EQ presets and wireless charging. Common praise centers on value for money and workout suitability, while recurring complaints focus on boomy bass, muffled calls, gaming lag, and occasional audio glitches.

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