
Apple
AirPod Pro Series
Apple-integrated, great ANC, but fit issues & poor Windows support.

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I got these in my RFY yesterday: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F8Q5K5BK?ref_=ppx_hzod_title_mob_b_fed_asin_title_0_0 They haven't been delivered yet, but I'm looking forward to them. Maybe my aging sonys finally get replaced. I also had some Raycons in my RFY the day before that got delivered today, but the internet was right. Raycons suck. They sound terrible. Do not get these if you see them in your RFY: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CTD1DRF1?ref_=ppx_hzod_title_mob_b_fed_asin_title_0_0
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)

Apple
AirPod Pro Series
Apple-integrated, great ANC, but fit issues & poor Windows support.

OnePlus
Buds 4
Budget ANC king, but no wireless charging & windy transparency fails.

Beats (Apple)
Fit Pro
Workout secure, Apple-friendly, but wing-tips tear and case feels cheap.

Anker Soundcore
Sport X20
Value workout buds, secure fit, but connectivity can be iffy.

EarFun
Air Pro 4
Budget champ with great sound/ANC, but transparency has static.

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Apple - AirPod Pro Series

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Technics - EAH-AZ100

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Beats (Apple) - Fit Pro

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ISOtunes - PRO Aware 2.0

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Apple - AirPod Pro Series

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Shokz - OpenFit Series