These excellent gaming earbuds I use every single day are at their lowest price for Prime Day
These are the earbuds I use literally every day, and for good reason: they're the best earbuds on the market for the price. When I reviewed them, I noted their combination of great battery life and audio quality, and that hasn't changed. They also have a pretty competent low-latency mode, though no 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity.
Key specs: Armature + dynamic drivers | 54-hour battery life (including case) | Bluetooth 6.0
These are the earphones I use every single day, pretty much without fail, so I have zero hesitation in recommending them for their current discounted price of $71 at Amazon (for Prime members). That's as low as they've ever been, which is a way off from the $100 MSRP I reviewed them at.
They're currently the best earbuds for gaming when it comes to value for money, all things considered. There are more performant buds out there of course, but for under $100 you're enjoying some great audio chops here.
Just note there's no 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity here—only Bluetooth. That being said, I find the low latency mode to work very well. With it enabled there's still a very slight delay, but for casual gaming, it's all but imperceptible.
What is perceptible is the wonderfully crisp and powerful audio, especially after you've fiddled with the EQ a little. The non-Plus version—which I also reviewed and rate highly, and are also on sale right now for $51 at Amazon—sound great, but the newer Air Pro 4+ enjoys the addition of tiny armature drivers. These add a lot of clarity and make higher frequencies really sing. The non-Plus version is far from bad without these drivers, but the Plus version is better.




There's very little to complain about here, really. The app is great and gives you lots of options for EQ, noise cancelling, touch controls, and so on. You get 12 hours of battery life in the earbuds themselves and another 42 from the charging case, which itself can be charged either via USB-C or wirelessly.
The one thing I wish could be better is the mic, as it's mediocre at best. I'm still audible when I talk to people, but there are definitely better earphones when it comes to mic quality.
For this price, though, whether it's for music, podcasts, of course gaming, or pretty much anything else, you're getting some wonderful little earbuds.
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