Ear buds for iphone
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Johnniem

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2,736 posts

246 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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Am wanting to buy some decent ones for SWMBO for Christmas but am now totally confused with all the options. Have looked at the new Sony buds with noise cancellation (£218) and the reviews are mixed. There is a down side in that that one can't control volume but professional reviews seem to rave about them. The new Apple ear buds 'pro' are almost £250 but are they really that great? They are so new to have few user reviews and they are eye wateringly expensive.

Madam wishes to listen to her music when on the train/bus/beach etc, take calls whilst out and about but nothing more than that. Noise cancellation would be good and it is probably pointless buying something without this function. They need to work well with iphones as I dont this madam will be changing to android anytime soon. That would take a monumental effort on her part to learn how to use one (it taken 15+ years to not learn anything about all the Apple products she owns as she just uses me as her instruction manual and we all know how that works!).

Your suggestions and experiences would be most gratefully accepted!

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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There was a similar thread here
I purchased the airpod pro’s, but none of the 3 earbud sizes fitted me (fail app test also)
Therefore noise cancellation didn’t work & they sounded awful, my £40 Amazon ones are far better for me!
I returned them & got a refund
I’m not alone, a google search found a big discussion around them not working for a fair proportion of buyers.
I’m sure they are great if they fit -
So get a gift receipt !

Johnniem

Original Poster:

2,736 posts

246 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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Your comments are helpful. Thanks. I have now found the other threads here, all of which give many opinions! It seems like the sensible thing to do would be to buy around £50 mark, see if they are something she gets on with and then go more expensive if she takes to the idea of listening to music/podcasts etc often. I can't see it myself but she seems convinced. I think it may be just something she wants rather than needs.

JM

Pravus1

235 posts

129 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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Do they need to be bluetooth?

gregs656

12,121 posts

204 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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Creative outlier airs may be worth a look.

Very happy with mine. £75.

JagBox

187 posts

176 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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I use the first gen Apple air buds on the train £159. Work fine and once paired contact as soon as in ear. Charging in the case works well and last for numerous journeys before you need to plug in. Easy option I would say...

Johnniem

Original Poster:

2,736 posts

246 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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JagBox said:
I use the first gen Apple air buds on the train £159. Work fine and once paired contact as soon as in ear. Charging in the case works well and last for numerous journeys before you need to plug in. Easy option I would say...
I would agree, but for the fact that they are not a great fit. Mine barely sit in my ear comfortably enough. If I am on a tube train there is no chance I will be hearing any music due to massive background noise. If you have ears into which they fit perfectly then that is great, unfortunately neither my wife nor I do. They are also pretty expensive for what they are.

rednotdead

1,248 posts

249 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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I have these: https://rockjawaudio.com/products/t5-ultra-connect

With the comply tips (provided) they're almost noise cancelling too. Great sound, good battery life and easy to work. Highly recommended.

The_Nugget

736 posts

80 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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I had these for about 2 years but one of them gave up the ghost. They were ok, nothing special.
https://www.soundguys.com/jam-ultra-true-wireless-...

Replaced them with these which are excellent for the money. Sound quality and battery life is brilliant.
https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/gbr/en/products/mel...

whoami

13,180 posts

263 months

Wednesday 27th November 2019
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The_Nugget said:
Replaced them with these which are excellent for the money. Sound quality and battery life is brilliant.
https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/gbr/en/products/mel...
How do you find the fit/comfort of these?

The_Nugget

736 posts

80 months

Friday 29th November 2019
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whoami said:
How do you find the fit/comfort of these?
Fine. I read in some reviews that some people struggled, but found better results with the included foam tips.
The medium silicone ones fitted seem fine to me.

Once they are in I can’t really feel them, super comfortable.

whoami

13,180 posts

263 months

Friday 29th November 2019
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The_Nugget said:
whoami said:
How do you find the fit/comfort of these?
Fine. I read in some reviews that some people struggled, but found better results with the included foam tips.
The medium silicone ones fitted seem fine to me.

Once they are in I can’t really feel them, super comfortable.
Cheers smile

juggsy

1,515 posts

153 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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I have the Sennheiser True Wireless, ones to avoid IMO. Sound good but have inherent design flaw meaning they turn on when the charging case runs out of juice. Then if nearby they’ll connect to your phone whilst in the case so they run out of battery, but not before wondering why you can’t hear any sound on your phone. Deeply annoying considering the price of them

gizlaroc

17,251 posts

247 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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I think the apple ones are terrible, not a good fit and terrible sound.

I have had loads over the years, I use in ears for around 3-4 hours a day.

I'm having moulds done in Jan for custom in ears.


Problem for me is I like to wear them lying down, too many these days are not rounded enough to be comfy doing this though.

I have yet to hear wireless ones that sound as good as these...

https://www.hughes.co.uk/product/audio/headphones/...


I bought a pair of these on the way to the train when I realised I had left me Sennheisers IE80's at home.
They are brilliant.

I have 5 pairs in the drawer as back ups.

They have plenty of weight, they are detailed but warm, and they are comfy.
They fit really, really well so cancel all noise. They are 50% cheaper than a pack of Sennheiser replacement buds.


I reckon you have got to really want wireless, for me you are paying a lot to get the same quality as a wired headphone.
I bough the Sony WH1000XM3 after reading the reviews, I know they are not an in ear, but they were £230 and in all honesty they are crap.
I got them trade and paid £60 for them so have ended up using them for watching TV late at night and that is it.
I like my dance stuff and the bass just sounds hard and lacking any warmth.

The in ear version I heard was the same.
Maybe it is my ears, but just didn't get what all the fuss was about.

I have the B&W P7's as well, I still prefer the little Pioneer ear buds.


To me it is all about fit, of course they have to perform, but these wireless ones are £30 in ears that you are paying £200+ for.

AlasdairMc

555 posts

150 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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I’ve got a pair of AirPods Pro, and really like them as a generalist pair of buds. Noise cancelling is good but it took a wobbly on a flight and didn’t work at all on take off. For flight use I either go back to my old Bose QC3s, or alternatively a pair of cheap Shure buds with a Lightning adaptor as the noise isolation is perfect.

TheGuru

745 posts

124 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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I have the Airpod Pro's and love them, Massive difference in sound quality between them and the normal Airpods. The noise cancellation is excellent, charging case is compact and easily fits in a pocket, they stay in my ears when I run for 40 minutes and the integration and ease of use with Apple products is second to none.

anonymous-user

77 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/airpod-pro-ea...

I’m sure the airpod pro are great if they fit. However they don’t fit a fair proportion, so are then useless.
Either try before you buy, or get from a store with easy returns ! I returned mine to Apple store as didn’t fit me. Refunded (although I wasn’t happy with their reason ‘buyers remorse’ No remorse about it, they don’t fit & were therefore worse than my £40 Amazon ones from another Chinese factory!)

Stu-nph26

2,150 posts

128 months

Saturday 30th November 2019
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I’ve had my AirPod pros for about 3 weeks now and love them. Noise cancelation is great for my commute on the train. Perfect for the gym (running & weights). I was very skeptical and had soMe highly rated expensive wired headphones before but these are in a different league. The only downside is the price, that being said I do think they’re worth every penny.

Davetheraver

1,423 posts

225 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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B&O E8

Superb fit with the selection of supplied tips.

Far, far better for and sound than AirPods I have tried, but can on rare occasions need turning goff and on when they don’t immediately find the ohone

The Mad Monk

11,111 posts

140 months

Sunday 1st December 2019
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Johnniem said:
Am wanting to buy some decent ones for SWMBO for Christmas but am now totally confused with all the options. Have looked at the new Sony buds with noise cancellation (£218) and the reviews are mixed. There is a down side in that that one can't control volume but professional reviews seem to rave about them. The new Apple ear buds 'pro' are almost £250 but are they really that great? They are so new to have few user reviews and they are eye wateringly expensive.

Madam wishes to listen to her music when on the train/bus/beach etc, take calls whilst out and about but nothing more than that. Noise cancellation would be good and it is probably pointless buying something without this function. They need to work well with iphones as I dont this madam will be changing to android anytime soon. That would take a monumental effort on her part to learn how to use one (it taken 15+ years to not learn anything about all the Apple products she owns as she just uses me as her instruction manual and we all know how that works!).

Your suggestions and experiences would be most gratefully accepted!
Two in this pack

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