![]() Noise-canceling circuitry eats batteries so bear in mind that you probably won’t get lengthy listening times, and the earpieces may be pretty chunky in order to accommodate the larger size batteries required by the circuitry. Some wireless earbuds offer a noise-canceling feature that can help reduce the drone of aircraft engines or the clickety-clack of a railway track. One of the truly wireless earphones with the best controls is Sennheiser’s superb Momentum TW earphones.Įach Sennheiser Momentum TW earbud features a control panel for adjusting volume, skipping tracks. They’re definitely worth having but choose a pair with responsive controls. Some of the best earbuds can even pause music automatically the moment you pull an earbud out of your ear. ![]() Cheaper wireless earbuds often won’t have any controls, which means you need to have your smartphone close at hand for adjusting volume or skipping a track. More expensive models of wireless earbuds will include control pads or buttons on the earpieces that you can tap to increase volume, skip a track, issue voice commands or take phone calls. Ideally, you need to know how long you can listen to the earbuds before they need to go back in their case for a recharge. If you see a quoted figure of 12-15 hours playing time, that’s not for continuous listening on one charge. ![]() Beware that some makers of wireless earbuds may quote the combined playing time of the three or four top-ups available from the charging case, instead of quoting the playing time for the earbuds. The charging case has a battery that can hold a charge sufficient to top up the earbuds between three and four times before the charging case needs recharging itself. Once the power is used up, you must pop the earbuds back in their charging case to top up their charge by using power from a battery built into the charging case. In real-life use, you can count on knocking about 20% off the quoted figure. Most wireless earbud manufacturers will quote a playing time of between three and five hours. vigorously while wearing wireless earbuds Tivoli Good ear-tips and ear fins for a secure fit are essential if you're going to be exercising. Fit and comfort are important and having an earbud that sits comfortably in the bowl of the ear – and doesn't drop out the moment you start running – is essential. Some wireless earbuds also include a small ear-fin that helps to keep the earbud in the ear. ![]() So, it’s essential that you make sure the ear-tips that are supplied with your preferred earbuds come in a range of sizes and that they fit your ears properly and make an effective seal. Unfortunately, because most wireless earbuds have to be stored in a charging case when not in use, fitting after-market ear-tips isn’t usually possible as the snug fit in the depression where the earbuds sit, means you simply can’t shut the lid of the charging case if the earbuds have large ear-tips fitted. Sometimes I’ll change the ear-tips on my earbuds for memory foam tips, which expand with the warmth of your ears and create a really good sonic seal. In fact, the lack of a good seal is the main reason why I don’t use Apple’s AirPods. Silicone ear-tips that are too small or too shallow won’t form a decent seal with your ear canal and you will never get a good sound, and you will also be plagued by external noises messing with the music. This is one of the most important parts of a pair of earbuds. JBuds Air charging case holds up to 14 hours' worth of power for topping up the earbuds.
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