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Soupoftheevening t1_jado1mu wrote

I would go for the pros. Their sound quality and comfort is really the best compared to any other bluetooth earbuds ive tried. Wired earbuds or IEMs could get you better sound- but i think pros are your best option (personally)

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TheDiamondSpade t1_jadmxv4 wrote

Are you deadset on Bluetooth? For a budget you'd be surprised how good wired earbuds sound.

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Business_Home OP t1_jadnble wrote

i’ve had the apple earbuds but the cable is causing me troubles

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andysaurus_rex t1_jadpgt7 wrote

Maybe I'm misreading but you already had the Pros and you're asking if you should buy them again? Or...?

Either way, I think the Aipods Pro (first or 2nd gen) are pretty much ideal for the situation you're talking about. I wouldn't want to bring over ear headphones to school every day. Wireless IEMs like the Pros are perfect. Just keep better track of them.

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Business_Home OP t1_jadpn6g wrote

i’ve lost them

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andysaurus_rex t1_jadpzh0 wrote

Okay so you're just asking if you should buy them again then.

Yeah I mean they will do the best job for you. You just need to learn to take better care of them, that's all there is to it.

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Clickbaitllama t1_jadz3h4 wrote

if you already have them, and they worked, i’d go for them again.

If you want a cheaper option that is similar, the new moondrop nekocake is a $40 tws with a similar fit. It would just come with a lot more compromises than that of the airpod pros.

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