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The best noise-canceling true wireless earbuds for 2020

by Sherlyn Lindell (2021-02-03)


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Battery life is rated at up 7 hours with noise canceling on and these have a IPX5 rating, which means they're splashproof and are fine for working out (I ran with them). The Edifier buds are listed as having an IPX54 rating.





Voice calling is also above average -- noise reduction outdoors was decent and callers said they had no trouble hearing me (there's a light sidetone feature that allows you to hear your voice in the buds as you talk).

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