I'm an audiophile, and these are the only cheap earbuds you should consider right now
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I'm an audiophile, and these are the only cheap earbuds you should consider right now
"When I hit play, Alex Lifeson's wonderful intro kicked in, and immediately, I was taken aback by the clarity of the earbuds. It was almost as if I was listening to the song for the first time. The highs were remarkably crisp, and the lows were dynamic and rich. But what really hit me was the soundstage, which was far wider than any sub-$100 earbud I've ever heard."
"If you've ever purchased earbuds for less than $100, you know it can be a mixed bag. I've tested sub-$100 earbuds that sounded flat with zero dynamics and a totally absent soundstage, and I've tested some that shine when customized by the accompanying app. It's a rare occasion that I test a pair of earbuds that sell for less than $100 that make my eyes want to pop out of their sockets."
The Earfun Air Pro 4+ earbuds deliver remarkable audio performance for a sub-$100 product. The earbuds connected to a Pixel 9 Pro and played Rush's "La Villa Strangiato", revealing crisp highs, dynamic, rich lows, and an unusually wide soundstage for the price. Instrument separation allowed distinct placement of vocals and instruments. Concrete Blonde's "Caroline" further demonstrated the earbuds' dynamic range and lively presentation. These earbuds contrast with many inexpensive models that suffer from flat sound and absent soundstage, delivering a more engaging and detailed listening experience among budget options.
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