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TRUE WIRELESS NOISE–CANCELLING HEADPHONES

THE POPULARITY OF True Wireless headphones — that is, headphones that connect to your devices over Bluetooth, have no wires between each unit, and fit inside your ear with buds — has exploded in recent years. But why not on– or over–ear wireless headphones?

While the audio quality of on– or over–ear headphones is generally better, they’re not as flexible. True Wireless headphones are tiny, by comparison, easily fitting in your pocket; they’re barely noticeable in use; and they’re more comfortable. They’re also superior when it’s hot outside or when you’re working out — many are even water resistant for that reason. True Wireless headphones are also housed in a case which charges them when not in use — a big benefit when you’re on the move.

Nowadays you can even get them with active noise cancelling built in so you can reduce the level of external noise,

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