Was looking for some wireless earbuds and just found this. Looks like a good deal for those interested.
JBL Tune 220 TWS True Wireless In-Ear Headphones $107.40 (Was $179) @ JB Hi-Fi
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Call quality on most cheap buds, including the true air 2, is very bad compared to original airpod as an example. Unfortunately it's the one thing cheap buds can't achieve at this point. Connection reliability is very hit and miss and a real issue for chifis. At this price I would have got the Samsung Buds any day of the week.
I have these, wouldn't recommend them to be honest. They have some connectivity issues between the earbuds and the battery life isn't that great. Sound quality isn't bad though. That being said I'm probably biased as I really like my powerbeats pro
Upvote on the Soundpeats on amazon.
Can someone recommend a cheap (ish) earbud with a good call quality and a decent battery life?
Would also like to know this. Apparently even the razor hammerheads don't have good call quality.
I've tried a lot of cheap-ish earbuds (TT, Soundpeats, Dudios) but they were all bad for phone calls. I finally pulled out abit more on the Huawei Freebuds 3 during Prime Day ~$145 and they're so much better for everything. Calls indoor and outdoor were good as well but didn't try it in a really noisy environment. It also came with a free Huawei Wireless Charger 15W which was a pleasant surprise.
These only have 3 hours battery life plus another 16 from the case. Current generation TWS can do 5 hours upwards per charge. I think you might be happier with those cheap ChiFis if you're looking for a deal.
There is the Soundpeats TrueAir 2 on Amazon for about $40 (like for like design). It uses Qualcomm chipset so you get AptX, AAC and SBC codecs, low latency sound (for when watching movies or gaming), cVc 8.0 for noise cancelling microphones, etc. I have heard some said call quality is good and also heard some who said it could be better. Not sure how the JBL is though.