Raycon The Gaming Earbuds

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#886 in

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Sentiment score40% positive
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Last updated: Apr 28, 2026

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Reddit IconWorking-Tomato8395
7 months ago

They're not amazing, but I use some raycon gaming buds for if I need an in-ear solution. Over-the-ear, I use some old wireless noise cancelling Bose headphones I got from my dad after he stopped using them, wired, I had some really nice Klipsch buds at one point, usually I just use my Shockz Open Run Pro 2 set if I'm not on a plane.

Reddit IconBagofDiks88
7 months ago

I had this same problem and Raycon is the only earbud that fits and stays put no matter what. I would try them out.

Reddit IconBigMacLexa
5 months ago

Raycons are complete ass and nobody would ever buy them without their massive YouTube marketing campaign.

5 months ago

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.

Reddit Iconbisquette404
5 months ago

I like Raycon, they are a little more expensive, but they generally have good Black Friday Sales (when I've always bought mine)

Reddit IconBourne069
9 months ago

I felt that way about my Raycons and than I have NC9s by Tozo. They are awesome. I'd suggest you try them out.

Reddit IconBrilliant-Hand6132
6 months ago

Same here my raycon didn't last either. Thinking of switching to sony or soundcore they seem way more reliable.

Reddit Iconbroke_saturn
12 months ago

I use Raycon earbuds. Cheaper than AirPods, sound quality and volume is decent, I can still hear traffic and most importantly, they’re comfortable enough I can wear them for multiple hours with no discomfort

5 months ago

I usually wear Raycon earbuds, they stay in my ears better than AirPods. My helmet always seems to knock the AirPods loose. I do ride without ear protection occasionally but it hasn’t bothered my hearing. And before anyone refutes me on this, I get an annual hearing check as part of my yearly physical for work.

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