Todays my birthday and im gonna get myself one of these. Whats the best 1 to get or give me the pros n cons of each one.Btw do these break easily? I remember buying one of those expensive iem like 15 years ago and it broke after 6 months.
>>1553327Can you give us some more information, like the kind of phone you have, the music you listen to, and perhaps when you plan to use them?As an iPhone user, I have stuck with the Beats by Dre Earbuds with ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) for my commutes and some of my workday. They have performed rather well on public transportation and parts of my work with ANC off, I can expect them to last a day or two listening to a collection of music and streaming radio. I don't get too many voice calls to notice a problem.I don't think this is a problem with just Beats by Dre, but earbuds are hard to get a confident fit. It's dependent on the silicone tip that goes in your ear, but more so when you start to sweat, and your ear canal gets oily does it begin to slip out. Most of the time, you will notice it and you can adjust them but it can get annoying.Android user? I can't really help you beyond don't use Apple products with them. I have Bose products, but even I think they are overpriced, more so their earbud series. No doubt there are major name brands with good earbuds, but they are also probably coming out of the same factory in China.
>>1553327the nothing ear (a), () or (3), are pretty good for the price and a nice battery lifethey have a kinda "weird" design and the (a) doesnt work well with laptops>>1553361please dont use the anc too much it gives really bad tinnitus (trust me it's REALLY bad) even if you dont listen to loud shit
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