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Every brand has “true wireless” earbuds now: what are the important differences?

Every brand has “true wireless” earbuds now: what are the important differences?

Posted on October 13, 2019 By Jarvis

It seems like every other tech brand is developing its own “true” wireless earbuds. Since the success of Apple AirPods, companies have quickly jumped on board the bandwagon, offering their renditions of these tiny audio devices, housed in a small charging case.

These include Microsoft Surface Earbuds, Samsung Galaxy Buds, Xiaomi Mi Airs and other manufacturers with their answer to disappearing headphone jacks.
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