Rankings

The SoundPEATS C30 earbuds deliver hybrid ANC up to 52 dB, LDAC hi-res audio, and up to 52 hours of total playback. Their battery life and feature set are impressive for the price, but LDAC disables certain functions and the ANC is slightly weaker than premium models. Best suited for budget-conscious Android users seeking high-resolution sound and strong noise cancellation.

The Technics Reference Class Hi-Fi earbuds combine magnetic fluid drivers, full adaptive hybrid ANC and Dolby Atmos with head tracking for a premium audio experience. Their battery life falls to 10 hours with ANC on and they lack a companion EQ app, which may deter some power users. They are aimed at audiophiles and frequent travelers who prioritize sound fidelity and advanced features over ruggedness.

The Nothing Ear (a) are lightweight true-wireless earbuds offering up to 42.5 hours of total playback and 45 dB hybrid ANC. They lack wireless charging and the microphones are mediocre, leading to occasional call quality issues. Ideal for budget-conscious users who value long battery life and customizable EQ.

Philips TAA5508 sport earbuds combine hybrid ANC with wind cancellation, long 31-hour total battery life, and rapid 5-minute quick charge in an IPX5-rated design. The treble is less detailed and codec support is limited to LC3. They target active users needing reliable ANC and endurance.

The EarFun Air Pro 3 offers hybrid ANC, aptX Adaptive, wireless charging and a solid 45 h total battery life. Its ANC isn't flagship-class and wireless charging may be flaky. Best for budget-conscious commuters and gym users who want ANC without a premium price tag.

Soundcore P20i are budget true-wireless earbuds with 10 mm drivers delivering powerful bass and up to 30 hours total playback, plus a 10-minute fast charge. They lack active noise cancellation and have a bass-forward sound signature that may not suit all listeners. They are ideal for active users seeking value and customizable sound.

The SoundPEATS POP Clip provides ultra-light clip-on open-ear earbuds with physical buttons, IPX5 resistance, and 0.08 s gaming latency. It lacks active noise cancellation and can suffer from occasional Bluetooth drops, but its long battery life and secure fit make it ideal for active users needing situational awareness.

The Soundcore V20i provides an open-ear design with strong bass, long battery life, and robust IP55 protection. It lacks active noise cancellation and can sound hollow, and the hooks may need adjustment. Best for active users who prioritize awareness and battery endurance over immersive isolation.

The Sony WF-C510 are ultra-light true-wireless earbuds offering up to 22 hours of total playback and convenient multipoint Bluetooth. They lack active noise cancellation and premium codecs, limiting audiophile appeal. Ideal for commuters and budget-focused users seeking comfort and long battery life.

The Truefree HD-100 is a neckband-style true wireless earphone offering 11 mm dual-magnetic drivers and up to 20 hours of playback with fast-charge capability. Its bulkier neckband design and lack of wireless charging limit its portability. Ideal for active athletes and gamers who value low latency and robust water resistance.

The Truefree B1 are ultra-light open-ear clip-on earbuds offering 10.8 mm drivers, spatial audio and up to 25 hours of total playback with multipoint connectivity. They sacrifice deep bass and maximum volume for lightweight comfort and situational awareness. Perfect for fitness enthusiasts and commuters who need long battery life and a secure fit.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
36 hours | 45 hoursbest | 30 hours | 22 hours | 20 hours | 42.5 hours | 42 hours | 31 hours | 30 hours | 28 hours | 25 hours | |
8 hours | 9 hours | 10 hours | 11 hoursbest | — | 9.5 hours | 7.5 hours | 7 hours | 8 hours | 10 hours | 5.5 hours | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 120 minutes | 120 minutes | 90 minutes | — | 60 minutesbest | 120 minutes | 120 minutes | — | — | — |
16 mmbest | 11 mm | 10 mm | 6 mm | 11 mm | 11 mm | 12 mm | 8 mm | 10.8 mm | 10 mm | 10.8 mm | |
| ↓ lower better | 10 minutes | 10 minutes | 10 minutes | 5 minutesbest | 10 minutes | 10 minutes | 10 minutes | 5 minutesbest | 10 minutes | 15 minutes | 10 minutes |
— | 15 metersbest | 10 meters | 10 meters | — | — | 10 meters | 10 meters | — | 10 meters | — | |
20,000 Hzbest | — | — | 20,000 Hzbest | — | 5,000 Hz | — | — | — | — | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 76.4 g | 57 g | 45.36 g | 40.2 g | 99.8 g | 59.6 g | 44 g | 80 g | 47 g | — | 10 gbest |
Click an attribute name to sort · Green = best, red = worst (relative to this comparison)
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Build & Design(2) | |||||||||||
IP Rating | IP55 | IPX5 (buds), IP55 (case) | IPX5 | IPX4 | IP67 | IP54 | IP54 | IPX5 | IPX5 | IPX4 | IPX4 |
Total Weight (Earbuds + Case) (g) | 76.4 g | 57 g | 45.36 g | 40.2 g | 99.8 g | 59.6 g | 44 g | 80 g | 47 g | — | 10 g |
Battery & Power(5) | |||||||||||
Battery Life (Total with Case) (hours) | 36 hours | 45 hours | 30 hours | 22 hours | 20 hours | 42.5 hours | 42 hours | 31 hours | 30 hours | 28 hours | 25 hours |
Battery Life (Earbuds Only) (hours) | 8 hours | 9 hours | 10 hours | 11 hours | — | 9.5 hours | 7.5 hours | 7 hours | 8 hours | 10 hours | 5.5 hours |
Charging Time (Full) (minutes) | — | 120 minutes | 120 minutes | 90 minutes | — | 60 minutes | 120 minutes | 120 minutes | — | — | — |
Quick Charge Time (10 min boost) (minutes) | 10 minutes | 10 minutes | 10 minutes | 5 minutes | 10 minutes | 10 minutes | 10 minutes | 5 minutes | 10 minutes | 15 minutes | 10 minutes |
Wireless Charging | — | true | — | — | — | false | — | — | — | true | — |
Controls(1) | |||||||||||
Touch Controls | true | true | true | — | — | — | — | true | false | true | true |
Features(1) | |||||||||||
Active Noise Cancellation | false | true | false | — | true | true | true | true | — | true | — |
Connectivity(2) | |||||||||||
Bluetooth Version | 5.4 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 6.0 | 5.3 | 6.0 | 5.3 | 5.4 | 5.3 | 5.4 |
Bluetooth Range (meters) | — | 15 meters | 10 meters | 10 meters | — | — | 10 meters | 10 meters | — | 10 meters | — |
Audio(5) | |||||||||||
Supported Audio Codecs | — | aptX Adaptive | AAC, SBC | SBC, AAC | — | AAC, LDAC, SBC | AAC, LDAC | LC3 | AAC, SBC | LDAC | — |
Driver Size (mm) | 16 mm | 11 mm | 10 mm | 6 mm | 11 mm | 11 mm | 12 mm | 8 mm | 10.8 mm | 10 mm | 10.8 mm |
Frequency Response (Hz) | 20000 Hz | — | — | 20000 Hz | — | 5000 Hz | — | 20-20000 Hz | — | — | — |
Impedance (Ω) | — | — | 16 Ω | — | — | — | 18 Ω | 16 Ω | — | — | — |
Microphone Count | 4 | 6 | 2 | — | — | 6 | 6 | 1 | 6 | 4 | |

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

Professional reviewers commend the V20i for its comfortable open-ear hook design, strong bass via BassUp, clear call performance with AI-enhanced microphones, and robust IP55-rated durability. However, they point out the hollow sound signature, lack of active noise cancellation, and a weight that is higher than some ultra-light competitors.
Everyday users love the secure fit, long battery life, bass punch, and the fun, music-synced lighting, while repeatedly noting the hollow audio character, occasional app glitches, and the need to fine-tune the hooks for a perfect fit.

“robust audio with enhanced bass”

“impressed with sound quality... perfect for workout and outdoor activities”

“best wireless earbuds under $50”



Choose Air Pro 4 for newer Bluetooth features and better ANC; stick with Air Pro 3 if you prefer the slightly larger driver and can forego LDAC.










TechRadar praises the Air Pro 4's upgraded Bluetooth 5.4, LDAC support and lightweight 5 g design, noting solid high-resolution sound despite the smaller driver, while SoundGuys highlights the comfortable fit, IPX5 durability and improved ANC, though both acknowledge the sound can become tinny at high volumes and that the ANC is not flagship-class.
Everyday users appreciate the stable 15 m range, intuitive touch controls, effective ANC for commuting and gym use, long battery life, and the app's fit test that improves seal and sound. Common complaints revolve around occasional connectivity drops, reduced ANC when the fit is loose, tinny highs at loud volumes, and inconsistent wireless charging of the case.

Professional reviewers commend the P20i for its bold, bass-forward sound, rock-solid Bluetooth 5.3 stability and the value-packed feature set that includes IPX5 resistance and a robust app with 22 EQ presets. They appreciate the compact fit and low-latency gaming mode, but note the L-shaped sound signature and the absence of ANC as drawbacks for listeners seeking a more balanced or noise-isolated experience.
Everyday users repeatedly praise the earbuds for their energetic bass, long battery life and clear call quality, highlighting the comfortable fit and reliable Bluetooth connection during daily wear and workouts. Common complaints revolve around the bass being overly dominant, occasional fit issues during intense movement, lack of ANC and occasional dropouts, especially at higher volumes.

Professional reviewers commend the WF-C510 for its feather-light weight, solid 11-hour battery life, and convenient Bluetooth Multipoint capability, positioning it as a strong value proposition in the budget true-wireless segment. However, they note the high-frequency roll-off and absence of ANC or premium codecs, indicating the sound signature may not satisfy audiophiles or users seeking advanced audio features.
Everyday users praise the earbuds for their comfort, long battery life, and easy device switching, highlighting the compact case and IPX4 rating as practical for daily commutes and workouts. Recurring complaints focus on the subdued treble, lack of ANC, and limited information about call quality, suggesting the product is best for casual listening rather than critical audio or noisy environments.

Professional reviewers commend the Ear (a) for delivering premium-level sound quality, a sophisticated adaptive ANC system, and a highly customizable app, all at a sub-$100 price point. They also note the low harmonic distortion and rapid charging as standout technical achievements, while pointing out the need for manual Fast Pair reconnections and the relatively modest microphone performance.
Everyday users love the earbuds' sleek transparent design, strong ANC for the price, lightweight comfort, and the long battery life provided by the case. Common frustrations revolve around occasional connectivity hiccups with iPhones, the need to re-pair after device power cycles, and the earbuds' microphone not being as clear as desired.

Professional reviewers praise the C30 for delivering premium-class ANC, LDAC Hi-Res audio and exceptional battery life at a sub-$50 price point. Scarbir and Tech With Korey both give high marks to the adaptive 52 dB ANC and note the stable Bluetooth 6.0 connection, while WhatGadget highlights codec support. The app's deep customization and fast charging are also repeatedly commended, though reviewers flag that LDAC disables several useful modes.
Everyday users, though few in number, consistently highlight the earbuds' value-for-money, strong ANC silence and long battery life. A Versus.com reviewer rates them 9/10 as the best sub-$50 option, emphasizing the "overwhelming silence" from ANC and the LDAC advantage, while no major complaints have surfaced due to limited review volume.

Professional reviewers consider the TAA5508 a solid choice for sport-oriented users, praising its secure fit, adaptive ANC with wind-noise mitigation, strong battery life with quick charge, and clear call performance, while noting that the treble is not as refined as premium competitors.
Everyday users generally express high satisfaction, highlighting comfort, lasting battery, effective ANC during runs, and reliable water resistance, with occasional remarks about the need for sharper high-frequency detail.

Professional reviewers commend the POP Clip's innovative clip-on memory-wire design, the powerful 10.8 mm drivers with dynamic EQ, reliable physical buttons, and effective bidirectional wind-noise cancellation. They also highlight the stable Bluetooth 5.4 multipoint connection, IPX5 durability, and ultra-low 0.08 s gaming latency, while noting the lack of ANC and the potential drop in battery life when EQ is active.
Everyday users repeatedly praise the earbuds for their feather-light weight, comfortable clip-on fit, punchy bass, clear calls and long battery life, especially appreciating the physical buttons and app-based EQ. Common complaints revolve around the open-ear design's limited sound isolation, occasional Bluetooth drops in crowded places, and bass overpowering mids at higher volumes.

Professional reviewers consistently commend the Technics EAH-AZ100 for its reference-grade magnetic fluid drivers, adaptive ANC that excels against low-frequency noise, and immersive Dolby Atmos with head tracking. They also praise the three-device multipoint Bluetooth and rapid charging. However, they note sound-signature quirks such as bass bleed into mids and a subdued treble, as well as inconsistent battery life reporting and only IPX4 water resistance.
Everyday users highlight the earbuds' comfortable fit, impressive Dolby Atmos immersion, and crystal-clear call quality as major positives. Recurring themes in consumer feedback include concerns about limited water resistance, occasional Bluetooth switching glitches, and battery life that may fall short of advertised figures during continuous ANC use.

Professional reviewers describe the Truefree B1 as a compelling budget option for fitness enthusiasts who need lightweight, open-ear earbuds with solid mids, reliable Bluetooth 5.4 multipoint connectivity, and long battery life. While the spatial audio and low-latency performance are praised, the limited bass depth and lower overall volume keep it from competing with higher-priced models.
Everyday users appreciate the B1's feather-light comfort, secure clip-on fit, and long battery life, especially for outdoor workouts and commuting. Common praise centers on situational awareness, clear call quality, and the ability to switch between devices. Recurring complaints focus on thin bass, lower maximum volume, and occasional discomfort during extended wear.

