Best Wireless Earbuds for Running & Sports
A wireless Bluetooth headset means that it works differently. True wireless Bluetooth earbud have separate primary and secondary earbud. If you're connecting, you'll need a transfer device (such as a phone, tablet, music player with Bluetooth output, etc.) to connect to the main headset first, verify connectivity and then connect to the auxiliary headset. The connection is complete before operation.
Wearing feeling:As I mentioned at the beginning of the feature, the biggest advantage of the all-wireless earbud is that it is a very easy-to-use product outdoors as there are no cables. A common Bluetooth earbud is connected by a cable between the left and right, so when moving it may get stuck in something or get entangled in storage, sometimes it may cause the same trouble as wired earbuds such as disconnection. Of course, the length of the cable is overwhelmingly short, and troubles with the cable are much less by the device such as adopting the net band, but the possibility remains although it is slightly. Also, although this is a mood issue, some users may find it awkward that the right and left are connected. In contrast, completely wireless earbuds are independent from each other, completely free from cable troubles and stress. It can be said that this alone is attractive enough.This is at the same time the disadvantage of a completely wireless earbud. It's easy to get rid of it. In fact, some people encounter completely wireless earbuds falling out of their ears when commuting to work. I also fell in the gap between the train and the home and met a person with a desperate face. It is not alone or two.
Wireless connectivity: Another disadvantage of wireless earbuds is the connection status. In addition to wireless connection between the player and the left and right body, there is a tendency for the human being between the left and right to have difficulty in passing radio waves, so that the sound breaks out easily. Each company devises the shape of the antenna, and devises the connection method between the left and right to avoid sound loss by various methods, but since perfect stable connection is impossible like wired, some loss of sound cannot but be tolerated.Rather than that, I would like to be concerned about the frequency of missing sounds and the smoothness of the return. The type using NFMI method for communication between left and right earbuds has a tendency to return smoothly, and models equipped with the latest chip "QCC 3026" made by Qualcomm, etc. have various connection problems such as high connection stability. Although there is a story, the biggest point is the design of the built-in antenna of the main body, so the maker who is superior in wireless technology may feel relieved. All this is where I cannot figure out without trying it. Therefore, it is better to keep the technical specifications on a reference level.
Sound quality: Finally, I want you to check the sound quality. As for the latest Bluetooth earbuds and headphones, codecs capable of transmitting high-resolution sound quality, such as aptxHD and LDAC, have been widely used centring on upper models. The "convenient but bad sound" image of Bluetooth is now being wiped out, but due to its size and power consumption, almost all wireless earbuds are compatible with only standard codecs such as SBC and AAC. And, in part, aptx compatible models have just begun to appear.
The advantages1.COMFORT:
Yes, wearing a wireless headset is very convenient. In fact, its main advantage is its own definition: without cables. It was finished unwinding the cable to hear a song, it ended up having to hide the cable, it was over that the cable bothers us to move.
2.DISTANCE:
The cable limits the distance at which we can move around the sound devices. The cables tend to be 1-1.5 meters, so that is the radius of action. It is clear that ‘wireless’ does not mean unlimited, but usually allows a much higher range of motion, up to 8-9 meters with respect to the emitter of sound.
The disadvantage1. MORE EXPENSIVE:Wireless headphones mean paying higher prices. There is no colour between the cost of the materials to connect the terminal via the cable than through the wireless. The design, the connection and also the extra functions are paid for. For the same quality, then, the cost of wireless is higher.
2. BATTERYLike any electronic gadget, wireless headphones need something as simple as being recharged. If every night you have to charge your phone and your ‘smartwatch’, it is likely that if you are an intensive user of headphones you will also have to feed your wireless headphones. In addition, the device that emits the acoustic signal will also see how its battery runs out before.