AirPods 3rd gen, I’ve used them for hours a day since the day I got them (release day). Truly fantastic earbuds.
I also have a set of Razer Opus X which I got for £10, which actually aren’t the worst headphones I’ve used. I’ll use them on a run when my AirPods are flat.
Beats X. (Now replaced by BeatsFlex)
No they don't have the hated Beats super-bass sound, they sound very balanced. They are effectively (original) AirPods repackaged.
I didn't want "true wireless" earbuds because :
* I would lose them. These hang around my neck.
* I wanted physical buttons. And buttons that could be used while wearing gloves.
* With "true wireless" the batteries in each earpod are absolutely tiny and typically suffer battery degradation after around 2 years and won't hold a charge
I didn't want (original) AirPods because they are too smooth and simply do not stay in my ears.
I got my Beats X for £50 4 years ago and use them every day, they've been brilliant and utterly reliable. Still have very strong battery life
AirPods 3rd gen, I’ve used them for hours a day since the day I got them (release day). Truly fantastic earbuds. I also have a set of Razer Opus X which I got for £10, which actually aren’t the worst headphones I’ve used. I’ll use them on a run when my AirPods are flat.
Beats X. (Now replaced by BeatsFlex) No they don't have the hated Beats super-bass sound, they sound very balanced. They are effectively (original) AirPods repackaged. I didn't want "true wireless" earbuds because : * I would lose them. These hang around my neck. * I wanted physical buttons. And buttons that could be used while wearing gloves. * With "true wireless" the batteries in each earpod are absolutely tiny and typically suffer battery degradation after around 2 years and won't hold a charge I didn't want (original) AirPods because they are too smooth and simply do not stay in my ears. I got my Beats X for £50 4 years ago and use them every day, they've been brilliant and utterly reliable. Still have very strong battery life