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  • As far as I know, they'll be mainly used at home for music and Duolingo. Noise cancelling hasn't entered the conversation (yet) and it's unlikely that use when jogging or other form of exercise will be a requirement. I think we're looking at £40-£50, so the 'modest' budget now has a value.

  • Just go for any of the Anker / soundcore ones under £30.

    More recently I've bought these: soundcore by Anker P2i True... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09DXW29JB?
    Sound is good, fit is good. The physical buttons are let down by the press combinations(?) so I'd just get the other version with haptic buttons. The P40i are on sale on amazon at the moment.

    And I got my OH these which they're fine with: TOZO T10 Bluetooth 5.3 Earbuds... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07VQ82393?

    One thing I've noticed is how chunky a lot of the boxes are. I still use these exceptionally cheap ones a lot: Wireless Earbuds, Bluetooth... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09TN4MP6V?
    because they're light and the box is the perfect size with a lovely ergonomic shape.

    Also there's a headphones thread.

  • One thing I've noticed is how chunky a lot of the boxes are

    This is one of the main reasons I like the Galaxy Buds 2, iPods size case that you can put in your pocket.

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