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Looking for some new bluetooth earphones to replace my current soundpeats ones.
Any recommendations for something under £50?
Cheap and cheerful & recommended on here... can't comment on the audio quality as I only listen to audiobooks but they've lasted 6 months without issue (I kill headphones on a regular basis) and I have used them for easily upto 8hrs a day, 7 days a week.
I've had a pair of these Tozo T6 things for 6 months or so, I'm very happy with them for the price. Usually listen to podcasts with them but they're OK for music too, though I'd take the "deep bass" with a pinch of salt. Decent battery life, and charge a couple of times from the case too.
Had some Anker buds similar to those ^^ though I don't think they were the exact same model and they sounded pretty thin tbh.
I have those ankers as a backup pair and they are ok I guess but as above pretty thin sounding.
Main pair are jaybird vista which I love but way over your budget.
I have these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Soundcore-Wireless-Playtime-Bluetooth-Comfortable/dp/B086MZ9HQT/
They're comfortable and have great battery life. Sound isn't great compared to my wired earphones, very bass heavy, but it's good enough for how convenient they are.
I have a pair of Anker Soundcore P2 earbuds and they're really good for the price.
Need to pick the right size tips for your earholes and wear correctly (angle the stick ends towards your mouth) to get the best bass out of them.
My partner has some Tozo T5s on order so I'm interested to see how they compare
How about another Soundpeats? I've been using Truewings since september and they're great for the price. I love the fact that they don't fall out of ears and sound quality is decent. No problem with BT pairing, battery life is also good.
I bought some Skullcandy ones in Sainsburys the other day because they were there and my eldest nicked all my wired Apple ones.
They're 'perfectly adequate' for the money and with a strap I give myself a greater chance of not losing one or both riding. They've been given a good soaking riding twice with zero defects.
I wear them with the wire hanging in front of me, rather than behind my neck because it causes my teenager to cringe, and so I can find the controls easier.
I've also got the soundcore life P2's, I would echo the comments about needing to adjust them correctly to get the best sound. They have good sound, much better than standard wired headphones and the battery lasts hours with loads more from a quick charge. They also block out other sound really well.
Ordered some P2s for just shy of £32.
Cheap enough to give them a try.
I've been using FIIL T1x for a few months. Plenty of fitting options. Super comfy and the "wings" (yes earphones, not panty liners) mean I can move about any they don't fall out. They were $50 in the GearBest sale but worth a look. Prefer them, more handy than my XM3's tbh.
I have some Sony XB400, and to my ears they sound pretty good. Nice and bassy for dance/dubstep.
MPOW M30 for £26 Amazon. Use them running, walking the dog and sometimes on the bike. Pretty amazed for the money, comfy, good solid sound for music and podcasts. Been in the rain & sweat and stay snug in the ear.