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Top 5 Latest TWS Headphones with High-Quality Sound

Top 5 Latest TWS Headphones with High-Quality Sound and Amazing Features
Top 5 Latest TWS Headphones with High-Quality Sound and Amazing Features

In today’s market, a significant number of TWS headphone purchasers are primarily interested in using them for phone conversations rather than for music enjoyment. While audiophiles typically favor wired options, the sound quality of fully wireless in-ear headphones has improved remarkably, now meeting the expectations of even the most discerning music enthusiasts. We have curated a selection of five of the newest models launched in the summer of 2024.

5. Shanling MTW60 TWS

5. Shanling MTW60 TWS

Emitter – dynamic | Active noise cancellation – yes | Bluetooth version – 5.3 | Codec support – AAC, SBC

Pros: emitter with a diamond-like carbon diaphragm, IPX4 protection, low price

Cons – no support for low compression codecs

Verdict: Good sound at a nice price

The new product features a 13-mm wide-band dynamic driver, which is enhanced with a diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating on its diaphragm, while the magnetic system incorporates neodymium of the N52 grade. Its active noise cancellation technology effectively reduces ambient noise by up to -35 dB, and the ENC function ensures clear audio quality during voice calls. For connectivity with smartphones or tablets, it utilizes a Bluetooth 5.3 module that supports both AAC and SBC codecs. The built-in battery provides up to 5 hours of usage with noise cancellation activated, and the accompanying charging case extends this duration by an additional 23 hours. Furthermore, the device is rated IPX4 for moisture resistance, making it suitable for outdoor activities and sports.

4. Moondrop UltraSonic

4. Moondrop UltraSonic

Emitter – dynamic, armature | Active noise cancellation – yes | Bluetooth version – 5.3 | Codec support – LDAC

Pros – hybrid acoustic part, nice design, LDAC codec support

Cons – none at this price

Verdict: Great sound and great features

The newest hybrid true wireless stereo (TWS) headphones feature a dynamic driver that works alongside a balanced armature driver, which is tasked with delivering high-frequency sounds. The balanced armature tweeter is made from a lithium-magnesium alloy, while the dynamic driver utilizes a 13 mm dome diaphragm crafted from a sapphire composite. The headphones are tuned to align with the proprietary VDSF curve. They are compatible with the LDAC high-resolution codec and the LC3 low-latency audio transmission protocol. Users can choose from five distinct equalizer settings: Monitor, Reference, Club, 89XX, and 336XX. The gaming mode is designed to maintain a latency of no more than 55 ms. Additionally, the headphones incorporate a Single-Feedforward ANC active noise cancellation system with a transparency mode, offering a battery life of 6 hours on a single charge, with the charging case providing an additional 18 hours of use.

3. EarFun Air Pro 4

3. EarFun Air Pro 4

Emitter – dynamic | Active noise cancellation – yes | Bluetooth version – 5.4 | Codec support – LDAC, aptX Adaptive

Pros – Qualcomm QCC3091 chipset, Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast support, IPX5 protection

Cons – simple design

Verdict: All the latest technology at a reasonable price

It is important to clarify that support for Auracast and LE Audio in the Air Pro 4 will only be accessible following a firmware update. This new model is powered by the Qualcomm QCC3091 chipset, featuring Snapdragon Sound technology, along with support for LDAC and aptX Adaptive, which ensures compatibility with a variety of audio sources and allows playback at a bit depth of 24 bits and a bit rate of up to 990 kbps. The hybrid active noise cancellation system, enhanced by six microphones and an AI-driven algorithm, achieves a noise reduction level of -50 dB across a broad frequency spectrum. The acoustic design incorporates 10-mm dynamic drivers with a composite diaphragm. Additionally, the gaming mode offers voice and video synchronization with a latency of less than 50 ms, and the headphones are equipped with moisture protection rated at IPX5. The continuous usage time on a single charge ranges from 7.5 to 11 hours, depending on the operation of the noise cancellation feature.

2. Pixel Buds Pro 2

2. Pixel Buds Pro 2

Emitter – dynamic | Active noise cancellation – yes, adaptive | Bluetooth version – 5.4 | Codec support – no data

Pros: Powerful processor, advanced noise reduction, Gemini head assistant

Cons – the acoustic part could be more interesting

Verdict: Google’s technology in your ear

The latest iteration of Google’s TWS headphones emphasizes the integration of artificial intelligence through the Gemini engine to manage key functionalities. Featuring the newly designed Tensor A1 chip, these headphones deliver significantly improved noise cancellation—twice as effective as the previous generation—and support for Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast. Additionally, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 are 24% lighter and 27% more compact than their predecessors. The Tensor A1 chip also facilitates features such as transparency mode, active ear pressure reduction, Spatial Audio, and head tracking. Equipped with 11 mm wideband dynamic drivers linked to a high-frequency chamber, these headphones offer a battery life of 8 hours on a full charge and come in four distinct colors.

1. Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro

1. Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro

Emitter – dynamic, planar | Active noise cancellation – yes, adaptive | Bluetooth version – 5.4 | Codec support – SSC (Samsung Seamless Codec) HiFi, SSC UHQ, AAC, SBC

Pros – hybrid acoustic part with planar emitter, proprietary Hi-Res codec SSC UHQ, built-in translator

Cons – the first batch was defective

Verdict: Samsung’s Flagship Headphones Are Even Cooler

The latest generation of premium true wireless stereo (TWS) headphones from the South Korean company boasts not only a sophisticated noise cancellation system but also a unique hybrid acoustic design. This model incorporates two types of drivers: a 10.5 mm dynamic driver and a 6.1 mm planar driver. Additionally, it is equipped with the cutting-edge proprietary SSC UHQ audio codec, which allows for a streaming speed of 24/96 Hi-Res audio that is double that of its predecessor. This codec is compatible exclusively with certain Samsung devices. Furthermore, the headphones feature an integrated translator capable of real-time voice translation. The manufacturer claims a battery life of up to 6 hours on a single charge, with a total of 26 hours of playback time when using the noise cancellation feature. Each earbud is fitted with three microphones, and the casing is rated IP57 for water and dust resistance.

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