I like how you have made what I consider to be the true budget tier headphone the focus of your channel. While I enjoy reading/watching reviews, I do feel like many items that are considered "budget" arent really in range for many ppl who may really be living paycheck to paycheck and cant really swing 150 for headphones. I know that the term budget might be subjective, but I think stuff in that 30 to maybe 70 dollar range is closer to the common person's range.
As for what I use. I'm rockin out w Raycon branded "Everyday Headphones" and the previous version of "Everyday Earbuds" for the bulk of my music and podcast listening. Those price at like 99 and 79 respectively but I paid less w promo codes on their site and from a podcast. Raycon's rep is iffy, but I honestly can't complain as a non audiophile. Mind you I still use an ipod touch primarily for music.
I also got those Lenovo LP75s for workouts and the XT88s for the miscellaneous use cases. They were dirt cheap Temu purchases for under like 12 dollars at the time.
Just got them before I hit u hoping to learn if the equalizer existed and where the ANC was. Nope. Still ok. Crisperthan original Beribes which may have held more bass. Still good. Ded worth the price
Do they seem to get dirty super quickly when used just on occasion? I have the exact same pair coming and a hard case for them.. but im not a person who always has headphones on, just when i find it necessary. The original headphones had reviews that loved rhe quality aside from the ear muff part
I like how you have made what I consider to be the true budget tier headphone the focus of your channel. While I enjoy reading/watching reviews, I do feel like many items that are considered "budget" arent really in range for many ppl who may really be living paycheck to paycheck and cant really swing 150 for headphones.
I know that the term budget might be subjective, but I think stuff in that 30 to maybe 70 dollar range is closer to the common person's range.
As for what I use. I'm rockin out w Raycon branded "Everyday Headphones" and the previous version of "Everyday Earbuds" for the bulk of my music and podcast listening.
Those price at like 99 and 79 respectively but I paid less w promo codes on their site and from a podcast. Raycon's rep is iffy, but I honestly can't complain as a non audiophile. Mind you I still use an ipod touch primarily for music.
I also got those Lenovo LP75s for workouts and the XT88s for the miscellaneous use cases. They were dirt cheap Temu purchases for under like 12 dollars at the time.
Hey bud. Love the review. Keep up the great reviews!
great review! i'm thinking kf getting these for the gym. how's the anc functionality?
Pretty good actually, I was pleasantly surprised
Just got them before I hit u hoping to learn if the equalizer existed and where the ANC was. Nope. Still ok. Crisperthan original Beribes which may have held more bass.
Still good.
Ded worth the price
Do they seem to get dirty super quickly when used just on occasion? I have the exact same pair coming and a hard case for them.. but im not a person who always has headphones on, just when i find it necessary. The original headphones had reviews that loved rhe quality aside from the ear muff part
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