True Wireless headphones have completely supplanted all other headphones, especially in countries that have adopted them as a standard, wired or with a headband. Spain is one of those countries where other options no longer exist.
However, there are tons of models on sale, hundreds of them, but not all of them are the same. The best ones are usually those that, in addition to good sound, offer active noise cancellation, a way to isolate yourself from discomfort and improve the user experience.
At ComputerHoy.com, we’ve tested a variety of active noise canceling headphones that we can recommend, although prices vary widely. Today we want to go a little further and refine the models, especially the cheap ones.
There is no shortage of TWS headphones discounted for less than 100 and even 50 euros.as well as from well-known brands such as Xiaomi, realme or Huawei, just to name a few.
In all cases, these are manufacturers who give certain quality guarantees.
- Xiaomi Redmi Buds 3 Pro
- Huawei Freebuds 4i
- Realme Buds Air 3
- 1MORE ComfoBuds Pro
- SoundPEATS Mini Pro
- Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro
Xiaomi Redmi Buds 3 Pro
Xiaomi Redmi Buds 3 Pro
How could it be otherwise, in the huge catalog of products that Xiaomi sells in Spain, there are no longer a few headphones, but several, although the best value for money are Redmi Buds 3 Pro.
These are wireless headphones with active noise cancellation, good battery life and a very compact body that takes up almost no space.
Initially, its price is 69.99 euros in the official Mi Store, although AliExpress Plaza sells them with shipping from Spain for a much cheaper price of 39.99 euros. It also does it in black and white, you can choose.
These are by far the cheapest wireless noise-canceling headphones, at least among the well-known brands.
Huawei Freebuds 4i
Despite the challenges Huawei is facing as a result of the Google and Android vetoes, its wearables like watches or headphones still work.
There are several models of FreeBuds for sale, aimed at different price segments. Of the latest models, the FreeBuds 4i are the most affordable of all, at just €49 on their official store.
We were able to thoroughly test them, and we really liked them, especially considering their cost. The ANC is more than enough to isolate you from the most annoying noises, and the sound quality is good. They also work with Android and iOS mobile devices as well as PCs.
The box is very compact and fits in any pocket.
Realme Buds Air 3
Realme Buds Air 3
Other full TWS headphones but with a low price are the Realme Buds Air 3 from a brand that targets the low-end segment in all its products, which are becoming more and more: mobile phones, tablets, watches and of course headphones.
They boast ANC while their other helmets only have ENC, much less powerful at suppressing outside sounds. In addition, they are sold in different colors for the same price and are widely available in many stores.
They have a transparency mode to hear music and conversations but cut out other noises, as well as up to 30 hours of battery life if we add the recharge offered by its cover.
1MORE ComfoBuds Pro
1MORE ComfoBuds Pro
1MORE sells quite a few different types of earbuds, especially in countries like the United States, but they are gradually gaining a foothold in Spain as well, especially with models like the ComfoBuds Pro which cost around 50 euros.
They have six microphones to greatly improve the sound quality in calls and video calls, as well as fast charging and five modes that you can customize.
With touch controls, a classic for almost all wireless headphones, you can quite easily switch between modes, increase or decrease the volume, or change songs.
SoundPEATS Mini Pro
SoundPEATS Mini Pro
Unlike what is common in the sector, these SoundPEATS headphones have a much smaller compact format, which is exactly what many users are looking for.
But in that it reduces its autonomy to 21 hours, about four hours on each recharge, depending on whether you use ANC, which consumes more battery.
The standout feature is that they have a game mode for both iOS and Android.
Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro
Anker has been selling Soundcore for a few years now, with some success but no acknowledgment that perhaps they should have, and that’s what everything we’ve tried has surprised us very positively.
When reviewing the Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro, we liked the sound, but above all the quality of the cancellation and the comfort they offer when worn for hours.
They cost less than 100 euros and are in line with what you would expect from other much more expensive models as they add premium features such as wireless charging, for example.
Source: Computer Hoy
I am Bret Jackson, a professional journalist and author for Gadget Onus, where I specialize in writing about the gaming industry. With over 6 years of experience in my field, I have built up an extensive portfolio that ranges from reviews to interviews with top figures within the industry. My work has been featured on various news sites, providing readers with insightful analysis regarding the current state of gaming culture.