Recommendations for good ‘wireless’ EARBUDS

Keesha

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My husband has a set of Powerbeats earbuds that are from soft material so they don’t hurt the ears. Since I have a permanent damaged left ear, the rugged plastic earbuds hurt but I love listening to music, guided meditations, audio books and / or videos with them so I don’t annoy my husband or any others who might be around. I’m considering getting Powerbeats but want to know what others are using.

I have a Bose headset which are great in sound but the pressure on my left ear still hurts even though it’s adjustable. They aren’t something I can wear for long plus I’m looking for something smaller and more discreet so I can use them laying down.
 

I don't know how much you want to spend but I just recently bought the Souncore Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds and have no regrets. I have never been disappointed with products put out by Anker. The buds are very comfortable and do have adjustable plugs for the ear. Here is a link to a review and I agree with most of what is written. https://www.theguardian.com/technol...pro-review-cut-price-noise-cancelling-earbuds
 
I don't know how much you want to spend but I just recently bought the Souncore Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds and have no regrets. I have never been disappointed with products put out by Anker. The buds are very comfortable and do have adjustable plugs for the ear. Here is a link to a review and I agree with most of what is written. https://www.theguardian.com/technol...pro-review-cut-price-noise-cancelling-earbuds
Thank you! 😁
 

My husband has a set of Powerbeats earbuds that are from soft material so they don’t hurt the ears. Since I have a permanent damaged left ear, the rugged plastic earbuds hurt but I love listening to music, guided meditations, audio books and / or videos with them so I don’t annoy my husband or any others who might be around. I’m considering getting Powerbeats but want to know what others are using.

I have a Bose headset which are great in sound but the pressure on my left ear still hurts even though it’s adjustable. They aren’t something I can wear for long plus I’m looking for something smaller and more discreet so I can use them laying down.
I don't care for the individual ear buds. The don't want to stay in my ears. I use the Beats Flex wireless earphones because they are connected around my neck and I don't have to worry about them falling off.
 
I don't care for the individual ear buds. The don't want to stay in my ears. I use the Beats Flex wireless earphones because they are connected around my neck and I don't have to worry about them falling off.
Actually , I’m not looking for individual earbuds either. I’m too good at losing things so prefer the ones that are connected. Luckily I found the hand me down monster ear buds in my husbands night table this morning which I’m perfectly fine with. They don’t hurt my ears and work well. The have a distinct left and right ear. 9FADAC58-C497-49D9-A512-BC1D0336122C.jpeg

Now all I have to do is find the charger.
Thank you.
 
My daughter gave me a set of the Apple AirPods, and I mostly use those when I need earbuds; but even though they fit, I am just uncomfortable with something stuck into my ears.
Actually, I prefer my Able Planet or the Bose headphones over any earbuds, but they take up a lot more space and are not good if you are going to walk around. The Bose are wireless and the Able Planet ones have to have a cord, so I only use those when I am sitting near a Pugh to use the cord, but they have the best sounds quality for music, even better than the Bose.
Mine are fairly old, my daughter gave them to me almost 10 years ago, so I am sure that there are probably better ones out now.
But for earbuds, the Apple ones work as good as anything for me.
 


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