Alexa works well; Comfortable fit;
Battery life isn’t the longest; ANC could be better;
Manufacturer: Amazon
Alexa works well; Comfortable fit;
Battery life isn’t the longest; ANC could be better;
The Amazon Echo Buds (2nd Gen) improve on their predecessors but are held back by poor battery life and limited audio customisation options
Hands-free Alexa; Decent audio balance; Customisable touch controls;
Rudimentary equaliser; Mediocre battery life; Trebles sometimes lack clarity;
Amazon is promising better sound and more effective noise cancellation from its second-generation Amazon Echo Buds
We've been recommending the first-generation Amazon Echo Buds ($129.99) for nearly two years now thanks to their combination of hands-free Alexa voice control and solid active noise reduction in a true wireless design. While there's not much reason to upgrade if you already own a pair of the originals, the second-generation Echo Buds are smaller, lighter, and offer genuine active noise cancellation for $119.99 (or $139.99 if you opt for the model with a wireless charging case). While the noise cancellation here can't compete with the likes of Bose, the second-gen Echo Buds offer enough functionality for the price that they're easy to recommend to Alexa fans looking for a relatively affordable pair of noise-cancelling wire-free earphones.A Smaller, Lighter Design The Echo Buds themselves are short, rounded cylinders with nozzles extending at an angle for the eartips. According to Amazon, they’re 21% smaller than the previous model, with shorter nozzles to improve ear comfort. The c...
The second-generation Echo Buds improve upon Amazon's original true wireless earphones with a smaller, lighter design and active noise cancellation.
Solid, balanced audio quality; Active noise cancellation; Hands-free Alexa voice control
Doesn't offer particularly deep bass or crisp highs; Overly sensitive touch controls
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