{"id":1109,"date":"2017-03-28T23:22:18","date_gmt":"2017-03-28T22:22:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ebestpicks.com\/?p=1109"},"modified":"2021-10-13T23:55:04","modified_gmt":"2021-10-13T22:55:04","slug":"best-earbuds-under-50","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ebestpicks.com\/best-earbuds-under-50\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Wired, Wireless or Bluetooth Earbuds Under $50"},"content":{"rendered":"
The advantages of earbuds are their portability and the fact that you can practically carry them with you at all times thanks to their size. On the other hand, picking out the best earbuds for you is a totally different case. The options for earbuds out there are just too many and can be quite confusing when you factor in all the price points. This inspired us to come up with this list of the best earbuds under $50.<\/p>\n
We are not exactly sound engineers and acoustic scientists and we didn’t base this review entirely on their opinion for the simple reason that while they studied about sounds and audio equipment, what they look out for from earbuds, headphones and speakers are quite different from what we (you and us) would naturally want. Therefore we decided to have a close “natural” look at a wide range of earbuds just the way an experienced music enthusiast would, without the sophisticated graph and data analysis of a sound engineer.<\/p>\n
We looked at over 45 of the top selling earbuds you can buy for under $50 and we judged by their sound quality while playing a range of 5 music genre (rock, pop, classical, blues and finally, rap music with banging bass). We believe these 5 genres are the most popular that also capture the widest range of sounds. We also considered portability, quality, convenience and ease of use including the fitting and softness of the buds among other things.<\/p>\n
We enrolled some audiophiles who rocked these earbuds to give us their suggestions and finally, we were in touch with other users who had bought and used these earbuds in the past who provided us with their feedback and we believe more than anything, that you should be able to get one for yourself from this collection.<\/p>\n
Depending on what you are looking for, the Panasonic RP-TCM190-V In-Ear Earbud and the TaoTronics Bluetooth 4.1 Sport Magnetic Headphones\u00a0(if you prefer the bluetooth or wireless option) are our top selection for the best earbuds under $50 for you. Not only do these produce great sound quality across various ranges, but they durable and quite comfortable to use over a long period of time. If you are looking for more great options to chose from, we have carefully selected all the earbuds in this list after detailed evaluation so you should be able to find just the one you are looking for\u00a0and be rest assured that anyone you pick will live up to its promise.<\/p>\n
They might look simple, but they are far from simple. The Panasonic RP-TCM190-V In-Ear Earbud Headphones have been designed for that perfect fit and utmost noise isolation ( a feature which comes in handy if you would rather prefer to float away on the wings of the song you are listening to without being bothered by the surrounding sound)<\/p>\n
The secure fit, comfort, and noise isolation has been made possible thanks to the ErgofitPLUS with creatively designed elliptical-shaped bud with an extended sound port.<\/p>\n
Its elongated sound port delivers powerful bass; the single-button remote and mic are made to specification and in compliance with major mobile phones in mind.<\/p>\n
Brand:<\/strong> Panasonic<\/p>\n Features<\/strong><\/p>\n Pros:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons: <\/strong><\/p>\n The Skullcandy Method is a slick earbud which comes in a lightweight design and uses two technologies (DualLock) for a secure in-ear fit and an issSweat-resistant. Secure in-ear fit is one of the major things to look out for in\u00a0earbuds especially if you work out and we noticed that they invested considerable effort in designing a secure earbud that stays in place even when you are sweating so long as you use the correct bud for the right ear.<\/p>\n Though it goes a little over the top on the bass, the sound quality still ranks above most earbuds available today and doesn’t suffer the wind interference you normally get while running outdoors.<\/p>\n Brand:<\/strong> Skullcandy<\/p>\n Features:<\/strong><\/p>\n Pros:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons:<\/strong><\/p>\n The Relays Sports In-Ear Headphones are what you can call an all round earbud. The design is simple, yet classy and could be effectively used while running, training or even going for a walk with little or no interference from the cables.<\/p>\n It is fit with FreeFlex Technology which really makes it so effortless to use without complicated twisting locks and hooks that irritate your ear over time. It also comes with a noise isolating in-ear buds.<\/p>\n Brand:<\/strong> Sol Republic<\/p>\n Features:<\/strong><\/p>\n Pros:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons:<\/strong><\/p>\n The RHA S500i is a compact earbud which goes over and beyond in terms of product quality and sound. It is light weight, has excellent noise isolation capabilities and comes with an in-line remote for easy and fast controls.<\/p>\n Brand:<\/strong> RHA<\/p>\n Features:<\/strong><\/p>\n Pros:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons:<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n There has been so much said about the Koss Plug, it has been known to be the first of its kind, though it really doesn’t come with anything extra as compared to other earbuds.<\/p>\n The Koss Plug has done a good job with its noise isolating performance. The sound quality delivery is superb but the bass can be a bit heavy and will definitely appeal to you if you are a fan of banging music. Due to its unique design, it has a very secure fit, though you still have to select the best bud that fits your ear.<\/p>\n The ear foam is soft, and seems to have an expandable cushioning effect once inserted into your ear to give it a custom comfort fit. This makes it very comfortable to use over a long period of time.<\/p>\n Brand:<\/strong> Koss<\/p>\n Features:<\/strong><\/p>\n Pros:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons:<\/strong><\/p>\n The fact that the XTC In-Ear Headphones has been made of wood is what gives it that extra touch. To add to that, the sound quality is also very good, though due to the choice of cable used, it could give some noisy feedback when the cables rub against each other.<\/p>\n Brand:<\/strong> Symphonized<\/p>\n Features:<\/strong><\/p>\n Pros:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons:<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Brainwavz S0 earbuds are not just tangle free, but their sound signature is well-balanced, accurate and clear.<\/p>\n The earbuds come with an S-400 comply foam tips available in small, medium and large sizes and provide a very good noise isolation feature. The sound pitch is pretty solid with an enhanced bass feedback especially while listening at medium and low volumes. The earbuds come in different sizes and fit very well but may come off sometimes if you sweat.<\/p>\n The down part is the noise which the cord generates when it rubs together. Other than that, there are pretty decent earbuds coming at a great price.<\/p>\n Brand: <\/strong>Brainwavz<\/p>\n Features:<\/strong><\/p>\n Included Accessories:<\/strong><\/p>\n Pros:\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Cons: <\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Sennheiser\u2019s CX 3.00 earphones are small but deliver an overwhelming\u00a0sound output and powerful bass like none other on this list. The simple but creative design takes its noise isolation qualities a notch higher as compared to others. Furthermore, they come with various sets of ear-adapters guaranteed for the perfect fit with four sizes (Extra Small, Small, Medium & Large).<\/p>\n Brand:<\/strong> Sennheiser<\/p>\n Features:<\/strong><\/p>\n\n
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