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Raycon e25s or fitness earbuds of the same brand do well also if we want to go really cheap and I mean significantly cheap you could go down to Walmart and they cell JBL earbuds what you'll do about the same thing and they have a long shelf life My wife's pair is still working even after the massive abuse that my wife gives them everyday if you're going any higher though you also could theoretically get a Sony set of earbuds or a OnePlus set but you're also run the risk of going above 100 would shipping
Oh that I would go with my first option the e25s I'm fairly certain raycon delivers outside of the US I could be wrong though sorry
I feel the raycons are really good noise canceling earbuds e25
What the f*** is with all the hate with raycon earbuds you can get them for less than $95 most of the time they're running discounts typically you can get a pair for around $65 and I'd say that's pretty good for the raycons that hold up really well The cases are fairly cheap you get replacement parts if you really need to The cases are interchangeable I love my raycons I bought the brands that some of these guys are recommending like nothing and all that The speaker ended up sucking there was no base and if there was base either couldn't hear nothing (I guess that's where it got its name) and well I do agree JBL is a good brand I would still recommend raycon if you have the money The e25s are great I really don't get why people have a hate truth or at this point they outperformed my Google pixel earbuds and my Samsung once
What the f*** is with all the hate with raycon earbuds you can get them for less than $95 most of the time they're running discounts typically you can get a pair for around $65 and I'd say that's pretty good for the raycons that hold up really well The cases are fairly cheap you get replacement parts if you really need to The cases are interchangeable I love my raycons I bought the brands that some of these guys are recommending like nothing and all that The speaker ended up sucking there was no base and if there was base either couldn't hear nothing (I guess that's where it got its name) and well I do agree JBL is a good brand I would still recommend raycon if you have the money The e25s are great I really don't get why people have a hate truth or at this point they outperformed my Google pixel earbuds and my Samsung once
I lost an earbud to the best pair I’ve ever had, the Yineme S2, and they don’t really sell them anymore. It’s hard for me to find earbuds that sound great with metal and rock genres but the sound was amazing for only ~$40. I just bought the more expensive Everyday Raycons and they’re just not the same. I’m looking for immersive, high quality, full, bassy, noise-cancelling sound. What are your favorites? Around $100 or less would be awesome but willing to spend more if they’re worth it. TIA 🤘
raycon isn't really made for sleeping though, they're way too bulky. i use sleep earbuds on flights all time for work and regular earbuds just don't stay comfortable when you're trying to rest your head against window or anything. from the ones you listed, i'd probably go with ozlo since they're specifically designed for side sleeping. the noise masking works pretty well for airplane engines in my experience, though it's different than active cancellation. somnipods are decent too but battery life wasn't great when i tried them last year.
I had this same problem and Raycon is the only earbud that fits and stays put no matter what. I would try them out.
It's ok quality, but it really is a pair of $20 AliExpress buds with an R logo printed on them for the fuckass rapper that flipped these and got a bunch of drones to pay $70 for them via an insane amount of YouTube sponsorships. For some reason people get offended when you tell them they're getting upselled because "i don't care, it sounds good" just consumer slop do not fall for it You want close to peak audio with the Thor or in general, go on Amazon and look up wired IEMS. There was a $25 pair I found that legit sound on par with my $200 SK headset in terms of clarity Example https://a.co/d/0bAfmqLA
Raycons are complete ass and nobody would ever buy them without their massive YouTube marketing campaign.
They're very bad quality for their price. Bad audio quality, bad build quality, bad batteries, bad reliability, very buggy connection etc. You can get similar quality in chinese knock-off earbuds for under 5€ on Temu and better quality in regular 30€ earbuds from your local tech store. Great to hear that yours haven't had any major issues so far - that's not the norm with Raycon.
I like Raycon, they are a little more expensive, but they generally have good Black Friday Sales (when I've always bought mine)
I felt that way about my Raycons and than I have NC9s by Tozo. They are awesome. I'd suggest you try them out.
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