Get one with DAC onboard. Something like Edifier NeoBuds Planar.
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@surfmuz all TWS have DACs onboard so I don't get your comment |
I need some clarifications.
I only use in-ear headphones for casual, mobile, non critical listening. While wireless in-ear headphones have improved greatly, I have generally found them notbto the SQ potential of similarly priced wired in-ear headphones. Therefore, I cannot recommend wireless models. If you are looking at wired products I have the following recommendations:
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OK AirPods 3 Pro. I can never remember their name. They sound great... also work well. I sent a pair through the washer and they sounded great after they dried out... they were also clean. Integrate seamlessly with phone. They can work as hearing aids and now do real time language translation. Automatically reduce volume if you speak. I use them at least three hours a day. I’ll often leave them in with noise cancellation on and not listen to anything... it just reduces the ambient noise no matter where I am. I ride my bike down a big hill every day hitting around 35 mph and never had them fall out. And they are comfortable. |
@kofibaffour Not all of them. For example AirPods Pro 3 do not use identifiable DAC chip, but rather integrate a conversion function into a H2 headphone chip. Apple does not publicly disclose the specific technical details of conversion design within the H2 chip. So it’s not separate audio dedicated DAC chip like some High Resolution audiophile earbuds use. |
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