Các Tai Nghe Bluetooth Tốt Nhất Dưới 50 đô la

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Hiện có một lượng lớn tai nghe không dây được bày bán ở mỗi phân khúc giá, rất dễ tìm thấy những sản phẩm chất lượng với giá rẻ và nhiều tính năng tương đương với những mẫu cao cấp. Chúng tôi đã tạo ra một danh sách chi tiết những sự lựa chọn hàng đầu thay thế cho AirPods dưới 100 đô la, nhưng nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm những tai nghe không dây tốt nhất dưới 50 đô la, chúng tôi đã tập hợp một số chiếc tai nghe không dây giá rẻ đáng xem. Danh sách những tai nghe không dây giá rẻ này có thể giúp bạn tìm thấy một sự lựa chọn giá rẻ – và mặc dù có rất nhiều tai nghe có giá dưới 50 đô la, những chiếc tai nghe này là hàng tốt nhất. Một số trong số chúng thậm chí có chất lượng tốt đáng ngạc nhiên, cạnh tranh với những thương hiệu lớn. Dưới đây là danh sách những mẫu tai nghe không dây phổ biến dưới 50 đô la, được sắp xếp từ giá cao nhất xuống thấp nhất. Tôi đã thử tất cả và sẽ cập nhật danh sách này định kỳ với các sản phẩm mới. Lưu ý rằng giá cả có thể thay đổi, vì vậy một số sản phẩm này có thể vượt giá 50 đô la một chút.
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With the overwhelming amount of earbuds available in each price segment, it’s easy to find quality ones at a bargain price with plenty of features that match the price of premium models. We have an extensive list of the top AirPods alternatives under $100, but if you’re looking for the best wireless earbuds under $50, we’ve gathered a number of cheap wireless earbuds that are worth taking a look at. This list of budget true wireless earbuds can help you find a cheaper alternative — and though there are a lot of earbuds that cost less than $50, these are the cream of the crop. Several of them are surprisingly good for their price, even competing with bigger brands’ quality. 

Here are my current sub-$50 true wireless favorites, listed from highest to lowest price. I’ve tried them all, and I update this list with new products periodically. Note that prices fluctuate, so some of these might be a few bucks over $50.

Read more: Best Noise-Canceling True Wireless Earbuds

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Battery Life Rated up to 5.5 hoursNoise Canceling Yes (ANC)Multipoint NoHeadphone Type Wireless earbudsWater-Resistant Yes (IPX4 — splash-proof)

The Soundpeats T3 buds have two things going for them aside from their modest price tag: They sound decent and work well for making calls with very good noise reduction. They’re also comfortable to wear and have both active noise canceling and transparency mode. However, the noise canceling is only OK, not great (same goes for the transparency mode). But you can’t expect everything for such a low price.

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Battery Life Rated up to 5 hoursNoise Canceling Yes (ANC)Multipoint NoHeadphone Type Wireless earbudsWater-Resistant Yes (IPX5 — protection against low-pressure water streams)

SoundPeats says its open-style Air 3 buds are 10% smaller than their predecessors, the TrueAir 2, and the case is truly tiny, smaller than the AirPods’ case. The buds stayed in my ears more securely than the AirPods do (I have trouble keeping the AirPods in my ears, especially if I start running). These use Qualcomm’s 3040 chipset, which has Bluetooth 5.2, and I had no trouble pairing them with an iPhone 12 Pro and a Google Pixel 4 XL. My connection was quite stable. The earbuds support the aptX audio codec with compatible devices.

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Battery Life Rated up to 7 hoursNoise Canceling NoMultipoint NoHeadphone Type Wireless earbudsWater-Resistant Yes (IPX7 — can be submerged for 30 minutes up to 1 meter)

Anker has released its newer Soundcore Life P3 (around $70), but the Soundcore Life P2 earbuds remain a good value option at around $45. The buds charge horizontally in their case rather than vertically, and there’s a slightly cheaper feel to both the case and the buds compared with the Liberty Air 2. Their sound doesn’t have the presence boost in the treble that the Liberty Air 2 buds have, so they’re not as clear-sounding with well-recorded tracks, and the bass isn’t quite as well defined. But they’re warmer and more forgiving, which I appreciated, and they sound more like the original Liberty Air.

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I was a fan of the original Earfun Free buds and now there’s an upgraded version called the Earfun Free 2. They’re not a huge upgrade but like the originals, they fit my ears well and deliver decent bang for the buck with strong sound — it has just a touch of treble and bass boost (there’s plenty of bass) — and extra features such as wireless charging.

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The T10, which Tranya keeps slightly updating while keeping the price low, have been on this list for a while and it remains a good value at around $25 (there’s now a low-latency gaming mode).

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TaoTronics SoundLiberty P10 Bluetooth headphones are another AirPods Pro true wireless earphone knock off but it’s one of the better ones out there for the money, with good sound and decent headset performance for making calls. The noise canceling isn’t up the level of the AIrPods Pro but it’s reasonably effective and there’s also an ambient mode that lets sound in (the equivalent of the AirPods Pro’s transparency just not quite as natural sounding) and an anti-wind mode.

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From a design standpoint, the Earfun Free Pro seem identical to the Fiil T1XS, which used to be on this list and remains a good value. However, the Earfun Free Pro has better features, including active noise cancellation with a transparency mode, wireless charging and Bluetooth 5.2. They’re rated for seven hours of battery life without the noise-canceling function on, or about six hours with it on. They’re IPX5 water-resistant, which means they can withstand a sustained spray of water.

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