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Wired earbuds: 9 essentials from cheap USB-C options to in-ear monitors
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FiiO’s developed a reputation for developing audiophile quality accessories at relatively affordable prices. The FiiO FH3 is known for its high-quality sound and comfortable fit.
Pros: Good sound quality; Clear and balanced audio with good bass
Cons: No inline controls; Understated design may not suit some tastes
We’ve shortlisted wired earbuds that meet specific needs and preferences. At the more budget friendly end of the spectrum, the JLB Endurance Run 2 is a great choice for workouts. Users looking for a sonic upgrade that doesn’t break the bank can consider the Final E500 and Linsoul KZ ZSN Pro X.
For earbuds that prioritise style but still sound decent, consider the colourful Skullcandy Set USB-C and the Marshall Mode’s rock-inspired design aesthetic.
If your priority is audio quality at a decent price, the Sennheiser IE200 and FiiO FH3 are good options.
In-ear monitors like the Audio-Technica ATH-E40 and Shure SE215 offer good noise isolation at the budget end of the segment, while the Audio-Technica ATH-E70 is an option for more serious users.
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