Good value ANC ear buds
Author
Discussion

Griffith4ever

Original Poster:

6,325 posts

58 months

Yesterday (12:14)
quotequote all
I've got a pair of sony wf-1000xm4, plus a pair of Bose QC 2 buds.

BOTH have dead batteries in the left bud. Pretty annoying for what were both big spends at the time.

Does anyone have experience of cheaper ANC buds of a "similar" quality - good ANC and good bass.

I'm not ploughing more £100's into expensive buds as seemingly the batteries simply don't last.

Captain_Morgan

1,429 posts

82 months

Yesterday (14:46)
quotequote all
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BZV4QFP8?ref_=ppx_hz...

Had two pairs, one Sep 23 to Nov 25, a channel started to become distorted, second from Nov 25 on.

I think the first was £70 so about £0.60 a week over 2 and a bit years, the new pair were £50 odd quid, well worth it.

Captain Smerc

3,269 posts

139 months

Yesterday (14:57)
quotequote all
I use these. Fit really well and have excellent sound quality and ANC. And they look cool as well. I much prefer them to my Bose Quiet Comfort 2 buds. Can find them considerably cheaper from other sellers/ebay etc. Well recommended.
Motif II A.N.C. Black - Noise cancelling earbuds | Marshall.com https://share.google/ZCRxKkvcc9cqVi0ZN

GiantEnemyCrab

7,933 posts

226 months

Yesterday (14:59)
quotequote all
I’ve got some Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro ones. Cracking for the money from Amazon. Soundcore is a spin off from Anker I think.

nordboy

2,830 posts

73 months

Yesterday (15:23)
quotequote all
Captain_Morgan said:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BZV4QFP8?ref_=ppx_hz...

Had two pairs, one Sep 23 to Nov 25, a channel started to become distorted, second from Nov 25 on.

I think the first was £70 so about £0.60 a week over 2 and a bit years, the new pair were £50 odd quid, well worth it.
I have a pair of these as well, they're cracking for the price. They are my backup pair or a pair that I wouldn't mind wearing where there was the chance I could lose them. rather than lose my pair of Technics.