

You could call these your trainer pair-a great way to see if true wireless is for you, with very little commitment. But with a lower level of commitment than your choice of pizza toppings, there’s no better guilt-free entry point for wireless earbuds. JLab’s Go Air Pop are by no means the best earbuds on this list. Battery life: Up to 8 hours per charge, 32 hours with case.If you don’t like the over-ear loops, however, the Anker Space A40 or Liberty 2 are the better choice. If you’re headed out for a walk or hike, these are the ones you’d want to grab.

It (oddly) has an attached USB cable, but more importantly, it has wireless charging. The case, a bit larger than the others, also holds a big battery, offering about 3.5 additional charges. Features like noise canceling will diminish battery life, although their noise canceling is mild at best, so if that’s your focus it’s best to look at the Anker Space A40. We measured around 13 hours on a single charge to JLab’s claim of 15, but still, that’s a ton for true wireless headphones. Battery life was slightly less than claimed. The sound is a bit bass-heavy, but there are extensive EQ options to help you fine-tune a balanced sound. Some people aren’t a fan of this style, but it allows for a very secure fit-we never once felt that they’d fall out and get lost. The over-ear loop design fits comfortably even with glasses. They’re also IP66 rated, meaning they’ve got good dust resistance and you can get them quite wet-but don’t submerge them. They offer a comfortable fit, especially those who struggle with traditional earbuds. The same things that make them great for active types make them good for most people. Just because the JLab Epic Air Sport ANC are our best sports pick doesn’t mean you should dismiss them if you’re not sporty. Battery life: Up to 13 hours per charge, over 50 hours with case.Ambient sound modes: Noise canceling, transparency mode.Throw wireless case charging on top of the features pile and the Anker Space A40 set a new standard for earbuds performance under $100. They’re also fully customizable, assignable to volume, track controls, and for the two-second hold the added options of Ambient Sound Mode select, Voice Assistant activation, and Game Mode toggle. The touch controls-single tap, double tap, and hold for two seconds-can be turned on and off per control. Hi-res audio and LDAC are both supported. It works pretty well and delivers a nice improvement over the default profile. There’s also HearID Sound, which profiles your hearing perception in each ear and creates an EQ curve customized to your ears. They can be tuned a bit, thanks to the 8-band EQ in the app. The A40 earbuds have a nice sound profile, although their highs (especially cymbals) can be a tad piercing and mids are a little covered by the low end.
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Within the Soundcore app you can choose between two Transparency modes, one full range and one that puts the focus on letting voices through if you need to have a quick conversation. The noise canceling doesn’t completely remove it, but if you’re listening to music at a low level it’s enough to block out your surroundings. The adaptive ANC on the Space A40 does a great job with low drones, such as airplane cabin noise or HVAC units, and it even takes the edge off of midrange conversation that you’ll find at the local coffee shop. The Space A40’s ANC is at least as good as earbuds for $150, like the Jabra Elite 5.

The Soundcore Space A40 are not only the best ANC earbuds under $100, they compete above their price class.

It’s amazing how far active noise canceling in inexpensive headphones has come over the past couple years, and Anker has been at the forefront of the improvements. Ambient sound modes: Adaptive ANC, Transparency mode.Battery life: 10 hours, up to 50 with the case.These are the best budget true wireless earbuds we tested: But there are plenty of other enticing options, including some sportier pairs, and some that will barely even ding your wallet. Our top pair for most people are the Anker Soundcore Space A40 ( available at Amazon), which offer impressive active noise cancellation for their price, great features, and lots of ways to customize. None are perfect, but there are some gems sitting at the top of the mountain. We've spent years testing dozens of models to find the best budget wireless earbuds. The absolute best wireless earbuds you can buy will perform better than pairs on this list, but these options hold their own. The average price of true wireless earbuds has dropped significantly over the last few years, while quality has only improved. Written by Geoffrey Morrison, Lee Neikirk, John Higgins, and Ryan Waniata
