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<blockquote data-quote="blubyu87gt" data-source="post: 16851966" data-attributes="member: 137433"><p>Hopefully this wall of text helps some lol:</p><p></p><p>Best all around, and ones that get the most use, are the Sony XM4. Awesome sound, good app / eq, work great on Samsung and Apple (I use an iPhone 14 and Galaxy Tab S7+ on the daily). They also sound good in calls even with a lot of background noise. The ambient noise and ANC work excellent. I can also fall asleep with them in and they will stay in my ears while not being uncomfortable. They also use a common tip size so if you don’t like the foam ones included you can swap them out. </p><p></p><p>The AirPods are awesome for use with apple, as expected, and are okay with the S7+. Very comfortable. Though if I fall asleep with them on and generally fall out of my ears. Otherwise they stay planted well. I love the FindMy integration as well. Sound is adequate. ANC works very well too. </p><p></p><p>Samsung Buds Pro 1st gen: unless you have a Samsung device I wouldn’t recommend. Even then I’d still sway towards the Sony. They work adequate on all above aspects but holy crap they don’t stay in my ears. I might get 10 minutes tops before I have to adjust them, which generally triggers one of the touch controls that keeps turning on even though I repeatedly turn it off lol complete disobedience these things. Also, they used some metal that apparently a lot of people are allergic to for the charging points which touch your ear. I didn’t have an issue with it but I’ve seen some nasty crap happen to peoples ears because of it. I’ve talked to enough people with the same complaints to figure it’s not just my retardation getting in the way. </p><p></p><p>Bose QC1. Sound is great, top notch ANC, reasonably comfortable for day use but horrible if I fall asleep with them on. Huge case. The main deal breaker is they are the only ones in my group who use a “master / slave” connection. Meaning the right earbud connects to the device (master) and the left connects to the right (slave). I generally like to use one bud at a time so while I really enjoy them, they don’t get a lot of use outside the house. Otherwise they are top notch. The new QC2 are the same connection type, otherwise I would probably have a set lol</p><p></p><p>The other set of Bose buds in the pic are very similar to the totally wireless version though, obviously, not totally wireless. I use these a lot when mountain biking since taking a tumble and having to find an ejected earbud sucks ass lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blubyu87gt, post: 16851966, member: 137433"] Hopefully this wall of text helps some lol: Best all around, and ones that get the most use, are the Sony XM4. Awesome sound, good app / eq, work great on Samsung and Apple (I use an iPhone 14 and Galaxy Tab S7+ on the daily). They also sound good in calls even with a lot of background noise. The ambient noise and ANC work excellent. I can also fall asleep with them in and they will stay in my ears while not being uncomfortable. They also use a common tip size so if you don’t like the foam ones included you can swap them out. The AirPods are awesome for use with apple, as expected, and are okay with the S7+. Very comfortable. Though if I fall asleep with them on and generally fall out of my ears. Otherwise they stay planted well. I love the FindMy integration as well. Sound is adequate. ANC works very well too. Samsung Buds Pro 1st gen: unless you have a Samsung device I wouldn’t recommend. Even then I’d still sway towards the Sony. They work adequate on all above aspects but holy crap they don’t stay in my ears. I might get 10 minutes tops before I have to adjust them, which generally triggers one of the touch controls that keeps turning on even though I repeatedly turn it off lol complete disobedience these things. Also, they used some metal that apparently a lot of people are allergic to for the charging points which touch your ear. I didn’t have an issue with it but I’ve seen some nasty crap happen to peoples ears because of it. I’ve talked to enough people with the same complaints to figure it’s not just my retardation getting in the way. Bose QC1. Sound is great, top notch ANC, reasonably comfortable for day use but horrible if I fall asleep with them on. Huge case. The main deal breaker is they are the only ones in my group who use a “master / slave” connection. Meaning the right earbud connects to the device (master) and the left connects to the right (slave). I generally like to use one bud at a time so while I really enjoy them, they don’t get a lot of use outside the house. Otherwise they are top notch. The new QC2 are the same connection type, otherwise I would probably have a set lol The other set of Bose buds in the pic are very similar to the totally wireless version though, obviously, not totally wireless. I use these a lot when mountain biking since taking a tumble and having to find an ejected earbud sucks ass lol. [/QUOTE]
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