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Airpods Pro vs Galaxy Buds vs Sony WF-1000XM3 vs Jabra Elite 65t (3 Months Later)

Mar 21, 2024
So, want to know if Apple's new Air Pods Pro are worth the extra money? For the past three

months

, I've been comparing the Air Pods Pro to the Sony WF-1000XM3, Samsung's Galaxy Buds, the Jabra Elite 65t, and of course, Apple's Airpods. 2, so it's about time I give you my full review of the Air Pods Pro. I'm Eric from Techisode TV and if you're interested in digging deeper into what technology can do for you, hit the subscribe button and hit that. notification bell so you can stay up to date with the latest technologies, so I've split this review into several parts, so if there's something very specific you're looking forward to, check out the pinned comment below to see exactly where to jump in. the video and don't forget to leave a like if you appreciate the timecodes in the video, so let's start with the feature that completely surprised me with the

airpods

pro and that is something called transparency mode that many other devices now have.
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It had transparency mode in the past, some of them called it ambient mode and it's had other names as well, but basically it's just a way to hear what's around you while the headphones are still in your ears and all the other pairs of headphones. What I've used in the past that has this transparency or ambient mode hasn't been as good, it either sounded robotic or it still sounds like your ears are blocked or it's still hard to have a conversation with someone, but with the Air Pods Pro. It was absolutely ridiculous so you put these

airpods

in and turned on transparency mode and it sounds like you don't have headphones on.
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It was really surprising. I was really impressed with this and it's much easier to have a conversation with someone with the Air Pods Pro in transparency mode than with any of the other ear

buds

in the group, so for a more direct comparison, the Sony WF 1000 XM three when I put its transparency mode on our ambient mode it sounded like my ears are covered but I could still hear what the other person was saying again it's not as good as the Earpods Pro but you can still have a conversation and I noticed a slight hiss, as well as almost a noise, and it just sounds like a hiss. just in the back and almost like static, it wasn't distracting but it was there and that's something I don't understand with the Pro air pods, the Jabra lead 65 T sounded much better than the Stoney buzz when it came to its In mode of transparency, it was much easier to hear what other people were saying and I could also hear myself much better, it didn't sound as much as if my ears were clogged with the early 65T work, however the noise with the 65T It was definitely significantly louder than on the Sony headphones, almost distracting, but regardless, it was still much easier to have a conversation with the Jabra headphones than with the Sony headphones in terms of sounding like you had your ears covered, the Galaxy ear

buds

fall somewhere in between. the Sony buds and the Jabra buds, however the Galaxy buds had the most robotic sound and the hardest to have a conversation with someone, to the point that I can almost never have a conversation with the ambient mode of the Galaxy buds and I almost always only pick up the headphones to have a conversation, the only place the Galaxy headphones work very well is amplifying loud noises or short high-pitched sounds, so a car horn would be amplified a lot on these banging sounds, anything so it would really amplify on this, so if you're running or biking or something like that, you'll actually be able to hear your surroundings pretty well, but they're not as good at having a conversation with someone.
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The headphones do not have an ambient sound mode, but they fit. so freely in your ear that it's pretty easy to have a conversation with someone as long as you don't have music playing, so if I had to rank them from best to worst in terms of transparency mode and which was the easiest to have a conversation with someone If it had it, the air Potts Pro would take first place by a large margin, then the air pods gen 2 followed by the Jabra buds, then the Sony WF 1000 XM 3 and last by a decent margin would be the Galaxy earbuds are so bad that you'll probably have to take them out of your ears to be able to chat with someone next.
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I want to talk about active noise cancellation if you're not familiar. Active noise cancellation is a technology that eliminates sounds. like a jet engine or a fan or an air conditioner or just that kind of repetitive hum, kind of background noise that just makes it quiet, makes it go away and that feature on the air pods Pro is pretty awesome, especially when you You compare it to the Jen airpods, the Jabra Buds, and the Galaxy Buds, because these three don't have any active noise cancellation, the only noise cancellation you get with these three is the seal it creates in your ear.
It acts as an earplug, which is decent for the Jabra Buds and Galaxy Buds, but there's no seal with the Air Pods Gen2, so these would be the loudest in terms of noise cancellation or eliminating any ambient sounds. , since these three do not have active noise cancellation. I'm going to put them aside and we'll just compare the Air Pods Pro to these Sony WF 1000 XM three because they now have active noise cancellation, the only way I can think of to describe. This means that the Air Pods' proactive noise cancellation is really good engineering, as if Apple knew what they were doing when they created this active noise cancellation system for the Air Pods Pro, but compared to Sony's headphones , it's like Sony used direct magic.
I went into some really loud environments and put the Air Pods Pro on first and thought, "Wow, that's really Kansas, this is really awesome. I can still hear some of it, but this did a great job, then I put on the Sony headphones and everything." It was silence. It was ridiculous how well the Sony headphones do with noise cancellation. Just Sony, whatever they are doing is absolutely amazing, so if all you care about is active noise cancellation, it doesn't get any better. There is another option than these Sony headphones. Now let's talk a little about the audio quality, but it's full disclosure I'm not an audiophile, nor an audio engineer, nor an audio enthusiast.
I'm just an average guy who likes it. listen to good music with good headphones. I can tell the difference between a really bad pair of headphones and a good pair of headphones, but when you get to headphones that are so close in price and quality, it's hard for me as an average guy. , notice the difference between many of these, but I'll do my best to break them down, so I'll start with the ones you're probably most interested in: the Sony WF 1000 XM 3 and the Air Pods Pro, and between those two they sound like these. The Sony headphones are a little bit, they sound maybe a little bit clearer, a little bit fuller, you can hear more of the different instruments, but again, that might come down to how they're equalized and I think that's the biggest point here is that The air pods of pro do not have an equalizer so what you get is what you get and if you love that sound quality and you love how they have been equalized then you will love these headphones but the Sony headphones have a pretty robust design . equalizer and you can really adjust the sound to your ears to make it sound exactly how you like it, so since these have an equalizer that is really good, I'll have to give the win to the Sony headphones for best sound quality now.
If you are comparing the Air Pods Pro with the Air Pods Gen2, then yes, there is a significant difference in sound quality, mainly because these do not create any seal in your ears. These make the bass punchier and feel like bass. it's clearer and overall you get a much fuller sound, you can hear all the individual instruments more easily with the air pods Pro vs the Gentoo air pods now they sound bad, it's just that the air pods Pro sound significantly better than the air pods Gen2 Pods compared to the Galaxy Buds is a bit of a mixed bag because it really depends on how well you have the tip size on the Galaxy Bud.
What I mean by that is that this tip here comes in three different sizes if you size it up. too small then it won't create a seal in your ear and the bass will be tremendously affected just for the overall sound quality, it will be absolutely terrible compared to having a good seat now, part of the reason is that the driver is here. What actually moves the speaker back and forth is not very powerful, so you really need a good seal to get powerful bass, but if you get that good seal and a good fit, the quality of these headphones is not that good. behind the quality of the airpods Pro, which is pretty surprising given the fact that the earpods Pro literally cost twice as much as the

galaxy

buds, there's now more than just sound quality to what you're paying for and we're We'll talk more about that a little

later

, but based on sound quality alone, these are actually a lot closer to the Pro air pots than you might think.
One more thing I should point out about the Galaxy Buds is that they technically have an equalizer. it's more like five different presets that you can select from, honestly only one of those presets is called dynamic, it's the only one that actually sounds really good, the rest just make everything sound worse in my personal opinion, so it's like these. They don't have an equalizer even though they technically do, that just leaves the Jabra buds. Now these have their own dedicated equalizer. It's not as robust as Sony's equalizer, but it's much more robust than what you get with the Galaxy buds and that allows you to really fine-tune the sound to your personal preferences;
However, while you can fine-tune it with this, I feel like the bass is clearer and crisper with the Air Pods Pro than the Jabra Buds, so while you can get a stronger base with the Jabra Buds compared to the Air Pods Pro. The Air Pubs Pro have better and clearer bass, although it may not be as strong, so if I had to rank them only in terms of sound quality and nothing else, the Sony Buds would take the first place, then the earpods pro, very closely, after that you would have the Galaxy Buds right behind, then the Jabra Buds and at the end you would have the Air Pods Gen 2, so in summary I am choosing the differences between all these headphones, you really can't go wrong If you're an average guy and not an audiophile, then you'll be happy with any of these you buy.
Another important factor for wireless headphones is latency. and latency is the delay between the time you see something happen on a screen and the time you hear it in your headphones, so if someone is talking on the screen and you don't hear it until a second

later

, that's distracting too much and totally ruins the movie. You're looking, fortunately, I tested all of these headphones on an iPhone 11 Pro Max and a Note 10 plus and I didn't have any latency issues on YouTube or Netflix on both devices. Now it's time to perform the call quality test, so. I'm going to call this phone and record the call with this h4n zoom so you can hear exactly what it sounds like on the other end of the line.
They're calling someone with all these different headphones. I'm going to set this up. and we'll start with a test for reference, this is what it sounds like without a Bluetooth connection, it's just me talking through a Note 10+2+S 9 Plus, what you're hearing right now is what the person on the other end of the line line I would hear if I was between the Pro earpods to talk to them through my phone, let me know if this sounds good in the comments below now that I'm using the Gen 2 earpods, this is what it would sound like on the other end of the line, if you were using the Air Pods Gen 2 to talk to someone, let me know how it sounds in the comments below.
Now I'm using the Sony WS 1003, this is what the audio quality would sound like on the other end. of the line, if you were using the Sony ws 1000 X 10 3, make two phone calls, let me know how this is in the comments below. Now I'm talking through the Galaxy Buds, this is what it would sound like on the other end. line, if you were using the Galaxy guards to chat, let me know how this sounds in the comments below. Now I'm using the 65-foot Jabra cable to have a conversation. This is what it would sound like on the other end of the line. line if you were using the early work 65 keys to have the conversation let me know how this sounds in the comments below so that's it for the call quality test.
I have a car, it appears above me right now if you click on it, you can vote in a poll on which headphones you think sound the best now let's talk a little bit about battery life, the air pods Pro have pretty good battery life . I did a test where I set the volume to one hundred percent and turned on the modeof transparency, I listened to a wide range of music and I just let the music play until the buttons turned off and now I have four and a half hours of listening time, that says one hundred percent volume is pretty loud, it's so loud that I can't keep the headphones in my ears at a hundred percent volume, so I had to do that test by placing the headphones on a table and then waiting for them to turn off like this, so for a more practical test I set the volume to 75 % and kept transparency mode on to see. how much battery life would I get in that case and I have five and a half hours of battery life listening to the same type of music.
Most impressive is the charging time of the Air Pods Pro if they are both completely drained and you throw them away. If you put them in a case for just five minutes, you'll get an hour and a half of listening time at 75 percent volume with transparency mode on, which is pretty impressive if you want to charge it. Getting them to one hundred percent, it will only take 60 minutes If both the case and earpods Pro were completely dead and you placed them on a fast wireless charger, it would take 60 minutes to charge the air pods pro to 200% and then another three hours to charge them.
That's two hundred percent the case so the total charging times will be about four hours and I've tried a few different fast wireless chargers from different manufacturers and got the same results and as far as I can see the standard speed wireless chargers will give you the same results. would give the same results. I then completely emptied the Air Pods Pro into the case again and charged them again, but this time with the Lightning port connected to Apple's 18W charger and the charging time was considerably faster; It still took 60 minutes to charge the earbuds to 200%, but it only took another 60 minutes to charge the case, so the total charging time is 2 hours with the Lightning port or 4 hours with wireless charging, so in comparison With the rest of the headphones, the Sony headphones have the longest battery life, with about 6 hours if you're using active noise cancellation and about 8 hours if you have active noise cancellation turned off, Sony says you also get 3 extra charges in the case, so it gives you a total of 24 to 36 hours, which is pretty impressive.
In my experience, it comes in second with at least 6 hours of listening time, with an additional 7 hours of charging in the case for a total of about 13 hours of listening time. The Air Pods come in third with about five and a half hours of listening time. time in my experience and an additional 19 hours of charging time in the case for about 24 and a half hours of listening time. Next would be the Gen 2 air pods with only 5 hours of listening time and another 19 hours of charging in the case for about 24 hours of total listening time and last would be the Jabra Buds with about 5 hours of listening time and only 10 hours of extra time in the case for a total of 15 hours of listening time, let's talk a little about Comfort, so the Air Pods Pro are quite comfortable, you just have to make sure you place them correctly to make sure they fit. hold over prolonged use, so when I first started putting them on, I tilted them up too much, like this.
My ears don't feel weird right now, it feels totally normal to have them like this, but if I left them like this for like 30 minutes my ears would really start to hurt, same thing with tilting them down too much if I tilted them down. so, it doesn't feel weird in my ear, it doesn't feel totally normal either, but again, after about 30 minutes, I know that, wow, my ear is really starting to hurt and the reason is because this whole piece here is from a very hard plastic, so pressing Wear it against your ear for an extended period of time won't really feel that good, so what I found is that if I put the earbuds in and just adjust the stems so they are pointing towards my chin. that seems to be the best option for me, being able to have them in my ears for an extended period of time and not feel like they hurt in terms of comfort.
They're good, but they're not great. One more thing I want. The thing to note about comfort is the fact that they have a small port on the back that allows air to pass through, so it feels less like your ears are clogged when you have these headphones on. In terms of exercise, these create a seal in your ear with this little piece of silicone right here and that helps them stay on much better, especially compared to air pots, so you shouldn't have any problems when it comes to doing exercise unless you are doing something really intense like some.
Some crazy CrossFit thing that has to twist and roll all over the place or something, maybe they'll fall out but for about 95% of the workouts I think you'll be fine, the Sony earbuds are definitely more comfortable and then the Air Pods on the Pro because you only have this silicone tip that is in your ear and it is much more comfortable to listen to for a long time because of that, you no longer have that hard plastic that puts too much pressure on your ear, now the trade-off with that is the stick very far away. They pop out of your ears compared to the rest of these I have and they don't hold very tight either, so if you want to work out these are not the buds for you, I feel like they would fall off quite easily even if you are doing aggressive push ups or something like that, I feel like this is going to fall when I run.
I feel like these would fall out unless you really like the super large tip size or have a compression foam tip that really fits. your ear I don't really recommend working out with these headphones if that's what you're looking for, these headphones aren't the ones to get, but if you're looking for long term comfort you'll actually want to keep them. a long flight or something like a seven hour flight and you just want to keep them on the entire time these are very comfortable in my ears the

galaxy

headphones are one of the most comfortable and part of that is because of how small they are and they don't really take up any space lots of room, the other thing I want to quickly point out before I put this in my ear is that there's a silicone band here and that's what pushes against the ear and it's a little bit of compression to It's so it's not as hard or as irritating like what you get with the Air Pods Pro, so I can keep my ear in my ear much longer than the Air Pods Pro.
One more thing I want to point out is that you get three different bands. to choose from and each one has a different thickness type of wing at the end, basically no wing, apparently it has super small ears. I usually have small ears, so if you've tried wireless headphones before and you're not feeling any of these. good in my ears, everything feels so massive and it pains me to give the galaxy this photo because I've had that problem, no other headphones really fit my ears very well and these fit very well, as you can see these have a profile much lower than the Sony earbuds, that's certainly also a lower profile than the air pods Pro because they don't have stems, so that's what the Galaxy earbuds look like in your ears, the white ones, I don't think they look as well.
I would recommend getting the black ones if you can, but this gives you an idea of ​​what they look like now in terms of function. These hold up very well. I have worked with many of these and never had them. any problems with them coming loose or falling out, the only thing I wish the galaxy buds had is the air passage that the air pods Pro have because after a while of listening to them with these, it feels a little like your ears are a slightly clogged and I want to take them out for a minute just because that's not painful, it's just a strange sensation in the ear, the Jabra headphones are without a doubt the least comfortable headphones for my ears. that's because there's a huge bulb that really fills that space in your ear.
I can't keep them on for more than an hour at a time, maybe two hours tops, but then my ears start hurting really bad, let me go ahead and pop. These are just so you guys can see what they look like, so here they are, they don't stick out much. I feel like they look pretty good. Effect of all hearing aids. These are probably some of the most attractive. This preference is totally subjective and personal, but it gives you an idea of ​​how far they stick out from my head and I want to be clear that while my ears hurt, like I said, I have pretty small ears.
A friend who also has them and they don't hurt his users at all, can listen to his Gentoo pods for 3 hours without problems. I would say they would be the second least comfortable headphones and the part is because these are just full pair of hard plastic which, with the fact that they also fit very loosely in there and are generally not comfortable, I wouldn't say they are bad, but they are not as comfortable as the other options. With the exception of the Jabra Buds, these are much more comfortable with the Jabra Buds, at least for my ears now in terms of exercise, the Gentoo Air Pods really aren't that good, they fit so loosely that they will fall off quite a bit. easily no matter what you are doing when you exercise, but if you have them and want to work out with them, I recommend getting some ear hooks.
These are just some ear hooks that I found on Amazon that actually work pretty well. They were in an accessories video I did a while ago so if you want to buy them I'll have a link in a description and you can go ahead and get a pair for yourselves and speaking of links in the description I also have links to all of these headphones too in the description, so if you ever like it, these are the ones I'm going to choose because XYZ is good, check the description and I have a good Amazon link. There for you, now let's dive into some of the features I mentioned charging wirelessly before, so obviously these support wireless charging, as do the galaxy buds and air pods gen2, but the Sony and Jabra buds do not support charging wireless, you must plug them in. with a cable for the Jabra earbuds it is a micro USB cable and for the Sony earbuds it is a USBC cable in terms of controls the air pods pro are much better than the controls you have on the gen 2 air pods in gen 2 air pods , they were played twice, so you double-tap the right and you can go forward, you double-tap the left, you can't go back and the music, if you wanted to pause it, you'd pull out a butt and play it.
Go back in and start playing again, but with these you get a stem that you can squeeze and when you squeeze it you can feel it compress a little bit in your fingers and it also plays a click on the speaker so you know it was recognized now, a single squeeze will make the player stop the music, press twice we will skip forward, press three times it skips back, if you take out the button it will pause the music, put it back it will start playing again, however that function only works on an iPhone, not when you're connected to an Android phone and a long press of the stem will switch between Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency mode and that feature works regardless of whether you're on an iPhone or an Android device and not only do you get There Lots more options by having this stem to squeeze, but it's also much more reliable and works more consistently than the double tap on the Jen airpods.
The only thing you can't do with the stem control on the airpods Pro is adjust the volume if you want to do that you'll have to adjust it from your phone or maybe a smartwatch. When you pair the Air Pods Pro with an iPhone, you get a few more features compared to pairing with an Android device, so I'm going to go ahead and share my screen with you now since you can see what I'm doing here, so if you go to settings, then Bluetooth, and then tap the eye next to the Air Pods Pro, you'll get to all of these settings. here and at the top you can see unplug and forget this device which is pretty standard below you will see that you can change the name of the airpods a little further down you get noise controls you can manually activate noise cancellation or transparency mode, but these must be in your ears to activate it a little bit further down, you will see press and hold the airpods and you will see this option left and right, so if I took the left option, this will change the setting that is specific to the left earbud and I can change from pressing long press to control the noise to long press for Siri, so now if I press the Steph, I think it's about two seconds, one or two seconds, and then it will activate Siri.
Mac I start talking. to Siri directly from the air and this simply changes the settings of the left earbud by tapping back here, you will see that the air on the left is for Siri and the right one is for noise control. Now by default you can long press the stem for noise cancellation or transparency toggling between them, but if you want you can also turn both off and now when you long press the stem it will switch between noise cancellation, transparency and off, and You can have any combination of two of these that you want, yesYou never use transparency, you can turn it off completely, and you can turn noise cancellation on or off personally.
I'm always using one of those two functions, so I'm going to change it back to transparency and turn off the disable function because I never actually use it, so if I go back and look a little further down, you can see that there is a test of the ear tip, this will ensure that there is a good seal with the tip you have installed. on your Pro headphones, so basically you put the Pro headphones on and start the test, it will play some music and determine whether or not you have a good fit in your ears and if it detects that you don't.
If it doesn't have a good fit it will tell you to try a different size tip, when it has a good fit it will tell you that and want to make more changes to your Pro earbuds. Now further down you have the option. to disable automatic ear detection, this is a standard thing on all ears, but I've always used it basically when you put the earbud in your ears, it will transfer whatever is playing on your phone's speakers to the headphones, so if you're watching a YouTube video and you put the headphones in, it's going to start playing on the headphones and that's been the case.
I think every earbud, every wireless earbud I've ever used, it automatically transfers to the earbuds, but if you want to turn that feature off, you can do that, so when you put the earbuds on you're going to have to manually select it to start playing the audio from the earbuds. again. I'm not sure why you would do that if you can think. If there's a good reason to do so, let me know in the comments below. I'm just going to continue and keep it at the last option. There is a microphone option here, so by default, the Air Pods Pro will automatically determine which is the best Air Pod to use as a microphone when you make a phone call.
I recommend keeping it on automatically. But if for some reason you want to make sure it's always the left earbud or the right earbud when you make phone calls, you can do it with this setting by turning down the control center and then holding down the volume slider. You'll get the options at the bottom to turn on noise canceling transparency or turn off both manually there instead of squeezing the stem, so at the end of the day you get more features when paired with an iPhone compared to an Android device. Neither of those features are deal-breakers, you still get all the stem control's transparency and active noise cancellation modes when paired with an Android device, so if you're on Android and getting the Air is your thing Pods Pro will continue to be available. excellent friends with all major functions.
The last exclusive feature you get when pairing the Air Pods Pro with an Apple device is the ability to use the Find My app on your iPhone or iPad. This app allows you to quickly find your Air Pods by making them squeak if you lost them, all you have to do is open the app, select your Pro earbuds, then tap play sound and after a few seconds they will start squeaking and the squeak will start low and It will gradually get stronger and stronger. I don't know how well this looks on video, but in person they are strong enough to detect them if they are under a couch or between couch cushions or maybe under a bed or even in another room.
To hear these chirps pretty well, one important thing to know about this feature is that it only works if the airpods are within Bluetooth range of your phone or iPad. The reason is that the Pro earpods don't have Wi-Fi, so unless they're connected via bluetooth, there's no way your phone or iPad can tell them to start chirping. Luckily, the Find My app also tells you the last known location of the Air Pods Pro, so in this case I'm in my I'm filming at home right now, so the last known location is my home address, but If I leave them at work, my work address will appear and I'll know I can look for them when I get back to work, the Air Pods Gen2 too.
It works with the Find My app in exactly the same way that the Air Pods Pro do, and the Jabra Buds have their own app that does the same thing. It works on both iOS and Android so you can see the last known geographic location and make these chirps. Also, the Galaxy headphones also have a find my headphones feature, but it only works on Android devices and does not provide the last known geographic location, it just makes the headphones screech and the Sony headphones do not have any great headphone features, regardless of already Whether you're on an iPhone or an Android device, one important feature missing from the Air Pods Pro is the ability to pair with multiple devices simultaneously so you can connect to many different devices and switch your connection between them very quickly.
You don't have to repair every time you switch between devices, but you can't have both running at the same time. A practical example of this would be if you want to watch a movie on your tablet and listen to it with the Air Pods Pro, but also be connected to your phone in case a phone call comes in so you can quickly answer the call. That's not something you can do with the Air Pods Pro because you would have to go to your phone and then manually reconnect to the Air Pazzo. To take the call with these, after the phone call you would have to go back to your tablet and then connect it back to the tablet to continue watching the movie, but while it is disappointing that this feature is not here on the air pods Pro, it is also not In the generation of Air Pods for the Galaxy Buds or the Sony Buds, the only Buds of the group that really have the ability to pair with multiple devices simultaneously are the Jabra Buds, so if being able to pair with multiple devices is extremely important to you. devices at the same time, like if you want to listen to that movie on your tablet and be able to take calls on your phone, if that's something you do frequently then the Jabra headphones are really the only headphones you can get in this group that will give you the Last important feature to talk about is the IP rating.
How waterproof they are. They have a x4 IP rating, which means you can wear them when you exercise. They are sweat resistant, but you can't wear them. in the shower or go swimming or something, so if you plan on wearing them to work out and you're a super sweaty person, your ears sweat a lot, you don't have to worry about killing these buds compared to the galaxy buds. so the gen 2 knee pads and air pods don't have any IP ratings now, you should be fine working with these anyway unless you have a ton of sweat in your ears and it just poops in your ear and just gets in the speaker somehow, if your ears sweat a lot then I would stay away from these if you want to use them for exercise, but for most people these will be waterproof enough to work out with the Jabra earbuds, on the other hand.
They have an IP 56 rating, which means they are much more waterproof than the Pro air pods, so if you want to go for a run in the rain or something, these will be a safer bet than the Pro air pods. Also Please note that these are also dust. rated so 56. five is the dust rating for this and the Pro headphones were not tested for dust resistance so if you work in a dusty environment and still want to have a pair of headphones to use these will go This will be the safest bet because they will block much more dust than airpods.
Now the big question is which of these headphones should you buy, but before we get into that, if you appreciate these super detailed videos, go ahead and let me know, leave a like and consider subscribing to the channel for more videos like this if If you're looking for a great pair of workout headphones that have decent battery life, great sound quality and you don't mind spending a premium for them, then the air pods Pro are a great bet, the stem control works great Even when you exercise, they won't fall out while you exercise and the battery is long enough for any exercise you do.
On top of that, they have excellent sound quality. Another reason to buy the Ear Pods Pro over the rest of the headphones would be if you use them to make a lot of phone calls, the quality of the sound for the person on the other end. It's much better when you use the air pods Pro compared to the rest of the headphones. If you want to buy the air pods Pro or any of these other earbuds, I have links to all of them in the description if you're just looking. To get the best sound quality possible and you want incredible battery life, you want really comfortable headphones that you can keep in your ears for a long time and you don't plan to exercise in them and don't mind spending a premium at that time.
Sony headphones will be the way to go for you. The sound quality is absolutely incredible and is definitely the best considering the fairly deep equalizer that you can use to adjust these headphones to your personal tastes. with the ridiculously amazing active noise cancellation and you can't go wrong with Sony headphones if you plan to work out with these headphones and your ears don't sweat a lot when you work out and want to finish 90% of the sound quality at half the price, then you'll want to opt for the Galaxy Buds. These have been my favorite friends for a long time, and if you want to learn even more about them, I've done a full review. review like this for the galaxy buds a few

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ago, if you want to see that video I have a card popping up and there is also a link in the description if you want great sounding headphones at a great price and plan to use them during If you work out especially in the rain or maybe your ears sweat a lot and you have larger ears, then the Jabra Buds will be a great bet for you.
Now combine them with the ability to connect to multiple devices simultaneously for maybe. watching a movie on a tablet and taking phone calls on your phone at the same time, they are definitely a good buy so just leave the Gentoo Air Pods alone and to be completely honest I can't recommend them to anyone unless maybe you. You already have a pair or find an amazing deal on these, they are just not as good as what the others have to offer when you take into account the fact that the controls only work sometimes and they are not as sturdy and fit very loosely on your ear, it becomes difficult to recommend, but if you already have the Gentoo airpods and want to start working out with them, you can check out the ear hooks that I mentioned above, these are the ones that I have used and these work if you want to use them for something called Ear Buddies Ultra and I will have a link in the description.
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