Page Title: Wireless Earbuds Guides - Headphone Guide Pro

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Page Text: / Wireless Earbuds Guides Wireless Earbuds Guides Wireless earbuds guides cover all aspects of choosing and using wireless earbuds. The detailed comparisons and reviews of wireless earbuds are also covered. Almost all wireless earbuds rely on a Bluetooth connection. So, the guides in this section may partially overlap with the Bluetooth headphone guides section. Table of Contents hide 3) Other headphone guides Why wireless earbuds? Although Apple touted AirPods as the futuristic wireless headphone, they are essentially a pair of Bluetooth headphones, just like other wireless earbuds. Of course, AirPods have a few special (but not revolutionary) features, including: The left and right pods are synced individually with iPhone. You can double-tap any of the AirPods to activate Siri voice assistant . The optical sensor detects whether the AirPods are in your ear, and therefore AirPods can pause the play automatically once they are removed from your ears. Simple pairing with iPhone. Noise-canceling for the microphone input. Wireless earbuds including AirPods are facing some challenges, for example Pricey. Many wired in-ear headphones can offer batter sound quality at a cheaper price. Poor active noise canceling (ANC). Active noise-canceling requires additional power (and chips). Most wireless earbuds (including AirPods) do not have active noise canceling at all. A few wireless earbuds with ANC offer poor battery life and inferior noise canceling (compared to wired ones, or over-ear ones). Easy to lose. Volume control. Due to the small size, most wireless earbuds do not have volume control. You have to control the volume in the host device (smartphone, for example). Play control. Product-dependency. AirPods work on iPhone only. Galaxy Buds work best on Samsung phones. Although Galaxy buds and many other wireless earbuds (except AirPods) work just like normal Bluetooth headsets, you may find some wireless earbuds do not work well on some devices. Anyway, there are plenty of options for wireless earbuds. But it is hard to find one that works well with your device. This wireless earbuds guide section will cover all aspects related to wireless earbuds: how to choose your wireless earbuds, how to pair and use wireless earbuds, how to choose the best codec for your wireless earbuds, and reviews of wireless earbuds. List of Wireless Earbuds Guides We add new wireless earbuds guides regularly. If you cannot find the wireless earbuds guide you need, or if you have any questions on using or choosing wireless earbuds, please do not hesitate to post your questions in the comment box below. We will find the answer for you as fast as we can. A new wireless earbuds guide may also be released to address your problem. Here is the list of available and coming-soon wireless earbuds guides. 1. How wireless earbuds work? 2. How to use AirPods on Android phones? 3. Top 5 alternatives to AirPods 4. How to use Samsung Galaxy buds? This wireless earbuds guide explains everything you need to know about Samsung Galaxy Buds:  box contents of the buds, the layout of the buds, how to use the buds, how to charge the buds, how to check the battery status, how to pair the buds with other devices, how to use touchpad commands to control the buds. A concise review of the Galaxy Buds was also included. Read on to learn to use Galaxy Buds or read the review … 5. How to use Sony wireless earbuds wf-1000x? 6. How to use Sony wireless earbuds wf-1000xm3? 8. Top 10 new features of AirPods Pro (vs AirPods 2) This wireless earbuds guide explains the top 10 new features of AirPods Pro (compared to AirPods 2): active noise cancelling (ANC), wireless charging, in-ear design, transparency mode, force sensor, adaptive EQ, Sweat and water resistance with IPX4 rating, ear tip test, secure fit, and a $249 price tag.

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