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If you like the Apple’s AirPods design, with their elongated stems and open-fit earbuds, but you’re not wild about their price, the Soundpeats Air 3 are an ideal alternative. Pros: Just like AirPods, but at a fraction of the costĬons: Shorter battery life than most true wireless earbuds But if you do want a bit more low-end, there’s an optional bass boost mode. There are no presets or custom settings for EQ but I’d argue they sound great right out of the box - very clear, and with a bass response that feels perfectly natural and balanced. The touch controls can be fully customized, with your choice of actions for single, double, and triple taps, covering playback, volume, and track skipping. Anything Siri can do, Alexa can (with a few exceptions) do, too. Even Apple’s signature feature - the ability to summon Siri using just your voice - can be replicated through the Buds Pro’s Alexa compatibility. We often like to throw around the term “ AirPods Pro killer” for a set of earbuds that offer the same features as Apple’s best true wireless earbuds, but in the case of the Wyze Buds Pro, it’s not hyperbole - they really are fantastic. They have all of these features - and more - yet they cost less than $75.
What would you normally expect to pay for a set of true wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation (ANC), transparency mode, IPX4 water resistance, wear sensors, wireless charging, and great sound? $150? $200? More? Those would all be perfectly reasonable guesses, which is what makes the Wyze Buds Pro so remarkable. Pros: Tons of features and excellent sound quality for the price