Best Cheap True-Wireless Earbuds for 2022 – CNET [CNET]

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If you don’t feel like splurging on AirPods, there are plenty of budget-friendly alternatives. I’ve tested a variety of affordable true wireless earphones to help you find the best value. All of the true wireless earphones I tested are $100 or less — some even cost less than $50 and still have good quality sound. Even though they’re cheaper than AirPods, they’re all equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 or higher. Plus, they smoothly maintain wireless audio connections with minimal Bluetooth pairing hiccups. 

These budget wireless earbuds also worked well for making phone calls — and in some cases really well. I’ve also included info on battery life, as well as how water-resistant they are, in case you’re interested in using these for running or the gym. I’ll update this list as new affordable earphones are released.

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Do cheap earbuds sound as good as the AirPods 3rd gen and AirPods Pro?

Apple improved the sound quality of the third-gen AirPods so it raised the sound bar. That said, many true wireless earbuds that cost less than $100 or even less than $50 offer surprisingly good sound for the money and measure up pretty well against the AirPods and AirPods Pro, which sound good but not as quite good as they should for their high price. 

What are the biggest differences between cheaper buds and more premium buds?

Often, the biggest difference is build quality. Premium buds tend to feel sturdier and tend to be built with more premium materials. They also have a more premium look and feel to both the buds themselves and their charging case. In theory, premium buds should hold up better over time. Additionally, they tend to have more features such as ear-detection sensors and they pair with a companion app so you can upgrade the firmware (as well as tweak the sound and possibly customize the controls). Finally, while some cheaper buds have active noise canceling, the performance of the noise-canceling and transparency modes tends to be better with more premium buds.

Do cheap earbuds work well for making voice calls?

Some do. Many cheaper buds now feature multiple microphones and some do a surprisingly good job when it comes to voice calling. A few models on this list have surprisingly good noise reduction and measure up well against the AirPods, which are known for their strong voice-calling performance.