The summary of ‘BEST True Wireless Earbuds Under $150 (2022) | VERSUS’

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The video provides a comprehensive review and comparison of six mid-priced earbuds: Soundpeats H1, Huawei FreeBuds Pro, Beats Studio Buds, Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro, Nothing Ear 1, and Libratone Track Air. Evaluated across categories like sound quality, active noise cancellation (ANC), call quality, comfort, design, app compatibility, and battery life, each product's strengths and weaknesses are highlighted.

Key points include:
– **Sound Quality:** Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro excels with highly customizable and superior sound, while Soundpeats H1 falls short due to no app support.
– **ANC:** Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro and Nothing Ear 1 lead in this category, while Soundpeats H1 lacks any ANC.
– **Call Quality and Comfort:** Beats Studio Buds perform best in call quality, and Nothing Ear 1 stands out for comfort.
– **Design and Build Quality:** Earbuds like Beats Studio Buds and Nothing Ear 1 are praised for their design, while Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro offers extensive app customization.
– **Battery Life:** Varied performance, with Soundpeats H1 offering the longest single charge but lacking in other areas.

Ultimately, the Nothing Ear 1 earbuds are declared overall winners due to their exceptional design, comfort, sound quality, and active noise cancellation, making them the recommended choice for consumers.

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In this part of the video, Sam from worlds.com introduces a comparison of mid-priced earbuds: Soundpeats H1, Huawei FreeBuds Pro, Beats Studio Buds, Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro, Nothing Ear 1, and Libratone Track Air. The earbuds are evaluated based on six categories, with a maximum of five points per category.

The first category examined is sound quality.

1. **Soundpeats H1**: Received the lowest rating due to lackluster sound and no app support for sound customization.
2. **Beats Studio Buds and Libratone Track Air**: Both had average sound with Beats having heavier bass but otherwise average, and Libratone offering modifiable sound modes.
3. **Huawei FreeBuds Pro**: Clean sound quality with modest bass.
4. **Nothing Ears 1**: Good bass and overall sound quality.
5. **Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro**: Top-rated for their customizable and overall superior sound experience.

Next, the video moves to Active Noise Cancellation (ANC):

1. **Soundpeats H1 and Libratone Track Air**: Ranked lowest due to the absence of ANC, with only passive noise cancellation or noise isolating design.
2. **Beats Studio Buds and Nothing Ears 1**: Performed well in canceling unwanted background noise and providing transparency when needed.

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In this part of the video, different earbuds are evaluated for their call quality and comfort. The call quality is tested first in a quiet environment, then with background noise. The following models are reviewed: Beats, Huawei FreeBuds Pro, Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro, Nothing Ear 1, and Libratone Track Air. The Beats Studio Buds rank highest, followed by Huawei FreeBuds Pro, while Libratone and Nothing Ear 1 perform poorly but the latter stands out for better background noise reduction.

Comfort and fit are also assessed, noting that this can vary between individuals. Overall, all earbuds tested are comfortable but some distinctions are made. Soundcore and Soundbeats provide a secure fit but can become uncomfortable over time. Beats Studio Buds perform better, but Nothing Ear 1 excels in comfort, being secure and comfortable enough for all-day wear, making them the category winner.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various earbuds, focusing on design, control mechanisms, and overall build quality. The Beats Studio Buds come in black, white, and red, with a matte finish except for the shiny buttons. They lack a stem, have a plasticky and slippery case, and feature a single LED for status indication. The SoundPeats H1, also stemless, have a black and silver matte finish with LED lights on the buds, a box-shaped case with silver lid, and four LEDs inside showing battery status. The Huawei FreeBuds Pro combines round and angular designs, available in white, black, and silver, and offer controls via pinching and swiping on the stem. Their case feels robust and less slippery compared to Beats, with external and internal LEDs for charging status. The Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro features a matte silver and black design, with additional color options, and control through tapping the upper part of the stem. The case has a matte rubber coating and opens by sliding the lid, with three LEDs for status. Lastly, the Lippert Tone Track Air earbuds are available in pink, black, and white with a simple matte and shiny finish, controlled by tapping the upper part of the stem, with a small matte white case.

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In this part of the video, the speaker compares different earbuds focusing on their design, app compatibility, and battery life. The Nothing Ear 1 earbuds are highlighted for their unique transparent design and built-in LED indicators. It’s mentioned that earbuds from Soundpeats and Beats Studio lack customizable apps, with Beats only allowing limited control adjustments. Huawei offers an app but with minimal customization features. Nothing Ear 1 and Libratone earbuds provide some customization through their apps, while Saltcore earbuds are the most customizable with 22 different presets and user-created presets. Finally, the segment discusses battery life, noting that a single charge durability is important to users. Despite the Beats Studio Buds having good single charge life, their lack of wireless charging and weaker case performance negatively impacts their ranking compared to others like Soundcore, Nothing Ear 1, Huawei, and Libratone earbuds.

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In this segment of the video, the presenter evaluates various mid-priced earbuds based on categories such as sound, call quality, and battery life. The Soundpiece H1 earbuds are noted for their exceptional 10-hour battery life, lasting up to 40 hours with additional charges, but they do not score well overall. The Lipotone Tech Air earbuds, despite being two years old, rank fifth due to their price-performance ratio. The Huawei FreeBuds Pro are acknowledged for their good functionalities and microphone performance but only secure fourth place. The Beats Studio Buds come in third, excelling in the microphone category and ranking second in design and comfort. The Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro secure second place with the best sound and active noise cancellation (ANC). The Nothing Ear 1 earbuds are declared the overall winners due to their top ratings in design, comfort, and sound quality combined with ANC. The video concludes with a recommendation to viewers on choosing the best earbuds for their needs.

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