Earbuds and phones for those on your holiday list – Mainline Media News


By Jim Rossman, Tribune News Service (TNS)

Everyone seems to be listening to something. I’m not sure what they’re listening to, because they all seem to be wearing headphones. I suppose they’re all listening to their favorite podcast or just their playlists.

Here are a few gift suggestions for headphones that’ll make anything sound better. I’ve listed the retail pricing, but don’t be surprised if you find them on sale.

Soundcore AeroFit 2 adjustable open-ear wireless earbuds

The Soundcore AeroFit 2 adjustable open-ear wireless earbuds. (Soundcore/TNS)
The Soundcore AeroFit 2 adjustable open-ear wireless earbuds. (Soundcore/TNS)

We’ve all tried traditional earbuds. They can sound good if the fit is correct.

The SoundCore AreoFit 2 ($99.99, soundcore.com) don’t fit inside your ear canal. Instead, they sit on the outside of your ear. The battery sits behind your ear, much like a hearing aid. The speaker is attached by a sturdy, yet flexible cable. The only adjustment is on the speaker end – it clicks to adjust the angle of the speaker to sit directly over your ear canal.

The fact that they don’t insert into your ears means you can still hear the outside world, so you are not so isolated. These are great for jogging or biking.

The sound is really nice. The full range of sound comes in very clearly and the form factor is comfortable to wear, even for hours at a time. There are four microphones, so your voice sounds clear on phone calls.

They have an IP55 rating, so they can withstand water spashing, sweat or dust. They can also connect to more than one device, so you can keep them paired to your phone and laptop and switch easily between them.

The AeroFit 2 can play for 10 hours on a charge. They live in a battery case that can keep them charged for more than 40 hours. The charging case can power up via a USB-C port or a Qi wireless charger.

They are available in white, blue, green or black.

Soundcore C40i clip-on earbuds

The Soundcore C40i clip-on earbuds. (Soundcore/TNS)
The Soundcore C40i clip-on earbuds. (Soundcore/TNS)

The Soundcore C40i ($99.99, soundcore.com) is another fun option in a non-traditional form factor.

Instead of going inside or even over the top your ears, the C40i earbuds are u-shaped and they clip on the sides of your ears. They are unlike anything I’ve ever tried, and they sounded surprisingly good once you get them in the right spot.

They are a bit flexible, in that you can pull them apart slightly to get them in the right spot. Once you let go, they gently grip your earlobe.

I must admit I was a little self-conscious when I first started wearing the C40i earbuds, as they look a bit like earrings.



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