These budget earbuds turned an audiophile into an open-ear believer
Briefly

Open-air earbuds are becoming a preferred option for active individuals looking for a balance between sound quality and stability during movement. The clip-on design of models like Soundpeats offers an innovative solution for staying secure while running. Initial pairing issues may arise, but once connected, the sound quality provides a satisfactory experience. Priced at $59, the earbuds deliver a decent EQ curve with emphasis on low and high frequencies, minimizing midrange fatigue during extended use. Such features position these headphones as a good value for both casual users and audio enthusiasts.
After a quick unboxing, I unlocked my Pixel 9 Pro and assumed the pairing process would be automatic. Nope. I had to manually pair them and it took a few tries (and a phone reboot) to get it to work.
I was immediately taken by the quality of sound. It's not that it blew me away, but for a pair of open-air earbuds, the PearlClip Pro were pretty impressive, especially given their $59 price.
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