For most purposes, the Sony WI-C200 are appropriate closed-back wireless in-ear headphones. They have a lightweight, compact design that makes them suitable for on-the-go use. They have a great sound quality and a long battery life, particularly for wireless earphones.
They're reasonably comfortable and simple to operate, but their build quality reflects their low cost. Their behind-the-neck design can also get in the way, putting the earbuds at risk of being yanked out of your ears, particularly while jogging or exercising.
If you're using these earphones more casually, however, you shouldn't have any problems, and their excellent price-to-performance ratio makes them a perfect overall choice for daily use.
Oppo, a smartphone manufacturer, has a solid reputation in the audio industry. Especially in the luxury audiophile market, with its now-discontinued planar magnetic headphones. Continuing in the same vein, Oppo has stuffed this budget-friendly pair of Oppo Enco M31 wireless earphones with a slew of extras.
The Bluetooth earphones have 9.2mm full-range dynamic audio drivers and are worn around the neck. This is in line with what you'd hear from a low-cost audio device. However, you do get Hi-Res Audio certification and LDAC codec compatibility, which is uncommon in this price range. It also means that the pair of earphones would be able to stream high-resolution wireless audio.
Other notable features include IPX5 reliability certification and fast charging – 10 minutes of charging results in three hours of playback time. In this price range, this is by far the best-sounding pair of wireless earphones. The Oppo Enco M31 is currently available for purchase.
With the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z, Oppo's sister brand OnePlus comes dangerously similar to the Enco M31. The latter uses the same brand of driver. The Bullets Wireless Z is tuned for bass-heads, unlike the Oppo Enco M31, which sounds more neutral and dynamic.
The Qualcomm Bluetooth chipset in the Bullets Wireless Z Bluetooth earphones is based on the Bluetooth 5.0 standard, which includes features including Quick Pair and Quick Switch. The most important takeaway is OnePlus' Warp Charge technology. In just 10 minutes of charging time, you will get 10 hours of playback time.
The Realme Buds Wireless have larger dynamic drivers than the Oppo and OnePlus models. The earphones are powered by a pair of 11.2mm dynamic drivers. Although the Buds Wireless has a fast charge feature, it is not as comprehensive as the OnePlus.
Despite this, with only a 10-minute fee, it provides nearly two hours of playback time. The tangle-free attachment cords to the neckband on the Realme Buds Wireless are also brightly coloured. It also has wing tips for a secure fit in any ear shape or size.
Skullcandy is known for its outrageous colour schemes and designs in audio equipment. For its earphones, however, the company has taken a more subdued approach. Additionally, it improved the overall audio efficiency of its products.
The Jib Plus is one such pair of Bluetooth earphones, with six hours of music playing time and splash resistance, ensuring that you won't need to charge it again until the middle of the week if you just use it for morning workouts. The Skullcandy Jib Plus is one of the most secure and affordable wireless earphones available right now.