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r/EarbudsBest earbuds under $50?
6 months ago

If you just want good everyday buds without overspending, I’d look at JBL Vibe Buds or JLab GO Air POP. JBL gives you a more balanced sound that works great for vocals and instruments, while JLab is super budget-friendly, punchy, and has surprisingly long battery life. Both are solid “no regrets” picks under $50. Before you pull the trigger, check them out first at [audiotones.co](http://audiotones.co) to see which one fits your style best.

Reddit Iconotakuzod 1.0
r/EarbudsJust got and tried the Beats Studio Buds and omg... HORRIBLE
4 months ago

I first got the Vibe Buds. They don’t have a lid, but the magnet that keeps the buds in place is STRONG. My only knock on them is that they were not multipoint. I then got the Tune Buds. The Tune Buds have a lid that closes, multipoint, and a larger surface for touch controls. The Tune Buds have ANC as well whereas the Vibe Buds do not. Neither is particularly good in the gym unfortunately. You’ll want something with ear hooks for that.

r/iemsAirPods Pro 3 vs. Truthear HEXA for the Gym: Is ANC Worth the Upgrade?
5 months ago

That REALLY depends on how active you are versus the probability of them falling out of your ear. I have three earbud sets. The first one I got were the JBL Vibe Buds. They were good, but they didn’t have multipoint. That meant I couldn’t have them connected with both iPhone and AppleWatch. Then I went with the JBL Tune Buds. Multipoint, but had to keep readjusting them because they felt like they would fall out of my right ear. Finally got the Skullcandy Push ANC Active. It’s got earhooks so they are not falling out. The caveat is that the connection can be spotty for two seconds before they correct themselves. Small problem to have when working out, in all honesty.

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r/EarbudsHelp me choose: which of these earbuds should I buy?
13 days ago

I own the JBL Vibe Buds in addition to the OnePlus Buds 4, Soundpeats H3, and Moondrop Robin. Those are all great buds, especially the last 3 options, but they’re all around $100. The JBL Vibe Buds are actually pretty good, especially for the cost of them. Surprisingly good bass and very clear sound quality.

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r/UPSersBest earbuds for phonecalls? (Android)
15 days ago

https://a.co/d/1kF90pz I've had these a few years. One bud lasts about 5-6 hours. Everyone hears me fine when I'm on the phone

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r/drumsPracticing drums with music, while being able to hear both one’s drums and music?
8 months ago

I just use a pair of JBL vibes. Cheap wireless earbuds with enough volume reduction that my ears aren’t being damaged

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r/audibleWhat are the Best Earbuds for Small Ears Right Now?
2 months ago

I like my JBL Vibes. Reasonable price, not large or weird shaped. Nothing fancy about them, just basic buds.

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