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r/EarbudsI need new Budget wireless Earbuds, any help?
9 months ago

Just yesterday I bought CMF Buds Pro 2 (Nothing). I was going back forth between Soundcore space a40 and this one, and to be honest I still want to try a40, but didn't want to wait for the cargo and just bought CMF from the nearest tech store. Where I live it costs around 50$. My previous Redmi Buds 4 Active gave me so much @#$% and when I first tried the ANC on CMF I was mind blown (never had buds with ANC before). I spend around 2 hours in metro every day and trains here are loud af. So I understand your pain. The only thing I don't like about all new earbuds is the squircle shape of the silicone. It's borderline impossible to replace them with something else because then they don't fit into their case (looking at you Redmi Buds). Soundcore Space a40 has circular silicone, which means you can replace them with whatever you like. CMF sadly also has squircle silicone, but ANC is pretty good that I don't feel the need to replace them (yet). My 2¢.

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r/newzealandEarbud recommendations
3 months ago

The Xiaomi red buds are great for cheapos that do the job

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r/LinusTechTipsBest wireless earbuds you have for daily use and music?
4 months ago

I’m going to come In with a controversial opinion. I got a pair of Xiaomi redmi buds from Ali. Didn’t expect much for the $26AUD that I paid but they are solid. Mic quality is more than acceptable, music quality is ok, a little on the bassy side. But overall I’m very happy. I’ve got some nice Bose over ears for general listening and some shure IEMs for traveling, but the fact I don’t have to worry too much about these little things is nice. I use them almost daily.

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r/PakistaniTechRecommend wireless earbuds
about 1 month ago

Xiaomi redmi buds. I got mine (I think 4) for 5k around 5 years ago. The battery life is amazing, no issues so far, sound is pretty decent all things considering

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r/askSouthAfricaWhat's your favourite budget-friendly earbud/earphone?
7 months ago

I had a Poco that died after three glorious years, and still have Xiaomi Redmi buds I use at work.

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r/EarbudsEarbuds: wired or wireless
3 months ago

I would suggest to get one set for sleeping, and another for a daily driver. Redmi buds play for sleep, its ridiculously cheap and does a great job OnePlus Buds 4 or earfun Air Pro 4+ for daily use

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r/BuyItForLifeAlternatives to AirPods?
10 months ago

Redmi Buds. I bought them for my mom. I have Raycons myself, the Fitness Earbuds. They have no issues, other than me resetting them through a button on the case every few months because the sound would sometimes start "bouncing" from one to another, like, you're randomly getting 50% volume on one side and then another. I went swimming in a river with them and they're still ok. Idk why the influencers are promoting their promo codes because the other discount codes available online (any coupon website) get you a much bigger discount. Something like 15% from the influencer vs 30% from the website, and they also do seasonal sales, I got mine during Christmas time. Redmi is certainly cheaper and I don't see much difference in the actual build and sound quality. I'd just buy Redmi for myself if I had to choose again. As for wired, any Panasonic will do, mine have survived from 2018 and until 2024. Iirc, a pet chewed on them and one of the earbuds died. They were dirt cheap, under $10 at the time. I also have over-the-ear Soundcore Life Q30 that I mostly use at home, the ear pads wear out every year like a clock and the headband pad just wore out 3 years after the purchase, with everyday use. Stock ones were soft as a cloud, guess, that made them less durable. They can work both through Bluetooth and wired as they have the 3.5 mm slot and a cord bundled in. No changes to the sound quality and battery life so far, but be careful when replacing the ear pads because it can damage the ANC functionality if you don't fit them properly.

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r/PakistaniTechBudget earbuds guide
5 months ago

I've been using Redme airdots for the past 3 years. Top notch. Never failed me once and have an amazing battery life.

r/PakistaniTechBudget earbuds guide
5 months ago

I don't think the phone matters, my airdots connect to vivo as well as they do to my ipad. But yeah, they're pretty great.

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r/EarbudsWhat's up with Redmi buds 6 lite/active/play? Good value for the price?
11 months ago

Raga le ho appena prese scontate a 16 euro. Pazzesco per quel prezzo cosa offre. Le ho confrontate con le airpod Max e ovviamente non regge il confronto ma ne compri 20 di redmi 😆 modalità cancellazione e trasparenza funzionano cmq alLa grande. Per averle devi spendere almeno 40 euro con altri marchi.

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