Harman Audio has
AKG N400 TWS Noise Cancelling Waterproof Headphones (Black) for
$47.99.
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Includes:- AKG N400NC TWS earpieces
- USB-C charging cable
- S, M, L sized ear tips
- S, M, L sized wingfins
- Charging case
- Comply foam
- Quick Start Guide / Safety Sheet
- Warranty
Features:- Bluetooth 5.0
- 8.2 mm Driver size
- SBC/AAC Audio Codec
- 2 hrs Charging time (hours from empty)
- 5 hrs Maximum music play time with ANC on (hours)
- Active Noise Cancelling
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One area that these beat the Buds Pro hands-down is fit. These actually stay in your ears for more than a few minutes, so they are better for being active.
These make a worthy backup set, and are really, really nice for the price.
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I don't mean to be critical here, I think they're great wireless buds at a great price, having bought a pair at the same price. Prefer them to my Echo Buds (gen 1) which aren't bad and will make a fine backup pair.
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One area that these beat the Buds Pro hands-down is fit. These actually stay in your ears for more than a few minutes, so they are better for being active.
These make a worthy backup set, and are really, really nice for the price.
I don't mean to be critical here, I think they're great wireless buds at a great price, having bought a pair at the same price. Prefer them to my Echo Buds (gen 1) which aren't bad and will make a fine backup pair.
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I never understood why a company like AKG with brand recognition for decent audio equipment would push a product with inferior BT codecs. I can almost promise you and bottlenecks from lag or quality are coming from only supporting AAC and SBC.