Earbuds
Earbuds
- 277 earbuds
In-ear earbuds are barely visible because you put them in your ear. This means they don't fall out as quickly and you're less disturbed by ambient noise. To enjoy your music with even less interruptions, choose a model with noise canceling. For example from JBL or Sony. Earbuds sit in your ear and do not block out ambient noise as much. Compared to other in-ear headphones, they're better for use in traffic. Find cables annoying? Bluetooth headphones don't need cables, so you can move a little more freely. You also have the choice of wireless and true wireless models. With the first option, the 2 earbuds are connected with a short cable that you put around your neck and ensures that you don't lose your earbuds. With true wireless models, the earbuds are completely wireless.
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Advice
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- Help choosing earbuds
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