ANDY—December 1, 2025
The sound quality of this earplug is clear, and the USB-C interface is plug-and-play. It is very convenient and comfortable to wear. Your ears will not hurt after wearing it for a long time. The quality is good. I have used it for more than a month without any problems. Read more
Jailyn G.—November 23, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Used for 3 days and 1 side doesn't work. Really cheap and flimsy. I didn't tangle them, over stretch, drop it in water... nothing. Read more
Emily—November 5, 2025
I ordered these to have a wired set for flights. They are cheap, so the quality isn’t amazing, but that also makes them disposable and convenient for travel. The sound is decent for the price, and the built-in microphone and volume controls work fine for calls or videos. They are lightweight and comfortable enough for short-term use, and the cord doesn’t tangle too badly. Overall, they are a practical, low-cost option when you just need a simple wired set, and it’s nice to see they are even less expensive now. Read more
manases—September 20, 2025
The media could not be loaded. At just \$7.99, these USB-C in-ear earbuds deliver basic functionality without breaking the bank. They’re incredibly lightweight and plug-and-play across the latest iPhones, iPads, and USB-C Android phones. Sound quality gets the job done, but you’ll notice a pronounced lack of bass and a budget-grade build that feels more plastic than premium. --- Key Features - Universal USB-C connector compatible with iPhone 15/16/17 series, iPad Pro/Air, and Android phones - Built-in microphone for hands-free calls and voice commands - Slim, lightweight cable for minimal tug and easy pocket storage - Standard silicone ear tips in one size; no extra tips included --- Sound Quality & Performance The earbuds deliver clear mids and treble, making podcasts and phone calls intelligible. You’ll miss deep bass presence on music genres like EDM or hip-hop—low frequencies sound recessed. Volume tops out at a safe but modest level, and there’s minimal sound isolation from outside noise. For voice chat and casual listening, they suffice; for bass-heavy tracks, you’ll want to boost lows via an EQ app. --- Build Quality & Comfort These earbuds weigh next to nothing, so you almost forget they’re plugged in. The housing and cable feel thin and budget-oriented—expect scuffs if you toss them loosely in a bag. Silicone tips are soft enough for short sessions, but lack multiple sizes for a customized seal. The inline mic works reliably, though there’s no dedicated remote or volume control. --- Pros and Cons - Pros - Ultra-affordable and widely compatible - Feather-light design minimizes ear fatigue - Clear midrange performance for calls and speech - Plug-and-play with no charging required - Cons - Very cheap plastic feel; durability concerns - Noticeable lack of bass depth - Only one tip size; fit may be loose for some ears --- Final Verdict Rating: 4 out of 5 stars If your primary need is a no-frills, pocketable USB-C headset for calls and casual audio, these earbuds hit the mark for under \$10. But don’t expect rich bass or rock-solid construction. For music lovers who crave low-end punch or long-term durability, stepping up to a mid-range wired model with better drivers and build quality is worth the extra investment. --- Additional Tips & Suggestions - Use an app equalizer to boost bass frequencies and tailor the sound signature. - Swap in third-party memory-foam tips to improve comfort and passive noise isolation. - Store the earbuds in a protective pouch to prevent cable kinks and housing scratches. - Consider a USB-C adapter with volume and track-control buttons for more convenience. - If you need richer audio, explore wired earbuds with gold-plated connectors and dedicated bass drivers. Read more


Rm—October 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Not only are these ear buds uncomfortable. But they didn't even last a week. Read more
Elle KB—September 26, 2025
I needed USB-C headphones after getting a new iPhone for work (and work refusing to provide them!) I wanted earbud style with the microphone and button volume control. These definitely fit the bill and work appropriately- i can hear and speak on phone calls with hands free. At first glance they look like an Apple product too if you ask me. UPDATE: After 2 months of use, I have found that I am unable to be heard through the microphone unless I hold it up to my mouth. This isn't maybe a huge dealbreaker, but I typically use the microphone so that I can be hands free so it defeats the purpose a bit. However I am having no issues with the audio and do still use these as a backup. Read more
Grace—September 12, 2025
For context: I have always used wired ear buds. I switched from a phone with AUX input to one with only USB-C input in the beginning of 2019, and i have found that most of the USB-C wired ear buds i have used are more prone to failure than the older AUX ones were. A such, i have bought and used probably a dozen or more pairs of USB-C wired ear buds in the lost 5 years. Generally, they fail in the same way- the USB-C connection becomes finickier and finickier until you can only use them if you wiggle the plug around until you find the exact right position and hold perfectly still. Eventually, even this method becomes impossible, and it's time to buy a new set. My point is, i take my ear buds seriously. I don't know why this would matter, but in case it does: i have a samsung galaxy s21+ Pros: Plugs in very snuggly to my usb-c port. Doesn't disconnect if my phone falls mild-moderately hard The sound quality is great! The microphone quality is also great Came with a little plastic protector on the port, and in very sturdy plastic insert and cardboard box. Cons: The hard plastic ear peice isn't good for people with smaller ear basins. If you use the small cushions on cushioned ear buds, these will likely fall out of your ear or cause discomfort. TBD: I haven't used these for very long before posting my review, so longevity is yet to be determined. I use wired ear buds a LOT and many many pairs have failed on me since i had to switch from aux to usb-c. I'll come back and give an update when these fail. Read more
Nelson—September 11, 2025
The headphones look nice but the quality is pretty horrible to be honest. They look like premium headphones but they sound like those free airplane ear buds. The sound quality is very FM AM radio-ey in a bad way. The volume is also strange in that the lowest volume setting on these is like a 30% on most other headphones. So there’s no ability for quieter listening. For me the max volume I can tolerate on these is like 20% and it’s equivalent to like a 70% on my other headphones. And it sounds very unpleasant at louder volumes. I would not recommend these headphones. Read more