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I’ve tried a LOT of TWS earbuds, and the best-sounding pair -- and the one I own -- is the AKG N400NC. Pretty neutral. Excellent imaging. Solid soundstage for a bud. Tuned to the Harman curve. Sony's are great -- if you LOVE bass and hate mids. A V-shaped nightmare, like all Sony wireless cans. I'm less than impressed with Sennheiser's TWS buds even though I own/have owned its wired, over-cans and enjoy them. |
I currently have the Apple AirPods Pro and they’re pretty good for what they’re for. I am also interested to upgrade to an improved sound quality. |
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Give Cleer Audio's Ally Plus a try. They're being replaced by a more full featured version II so they're discounted at $99. Check them out on Crutchfield, Amazon or at https://cleeraudio.com/earbuds/ally-plus-true-wireless-noise-cancelling-earbuds-headphone/. They're pretty good and they come with 5 ear tips for different sized ear canals. If you don't like them, return em. |
Check out Cleer Audio's Ally Plus, www.cleeraudio.com. Here's a good video review from the UK. https://youtu.be/dM92PkrHkjE The Ally Plus II will be coming out soon so they're at a really good price. |
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They all suck, but of the ones I’ve tried, the ones that sucked the least were the Sony’s, the ones from Master & Dynamic, and the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2. I went with the Sennheisers because they were the better piece of kit but the M&D ones sounded slightly better. Some reviewers have said the Jabra ones sound good, they’re either deaf or lying. |