I've tried half a dozen wireless headphones over the last few years. Prices range from $40 to $300. I used to use wired headphones and was resigned to the fact that the cords would pick up noise from my clothes and wind noise when I was going on my 1 hour daily walks. When wireless headphones came out, I thought that was great. Now there is no wind noise and other extraneous sounds. I have basic wireless headphone needs. I only use headphones to listen to music. I don't have to answer calls when I'm on the go, and I don't need headphones that last for hours. An hour or two is fine. I need uninterrupted sound without having to constantly readjust headphones that don't work or stop working. I give the Aiwa Prodigy 2 TWS earbuds 5 stars after only using them for 3 days. Because? Continuous, high quality music. Bass and mids are more than adequate for my untrained ear. I don't consider myself a music lover as I've lost 30% of my high frequency hearing over the years. I also have an Aiwa Prodigy Air. I am giving these buds 5 stars for the same reason. My only complaint about the old Prodigy Airs was that they were a little big for my ears. The Prodigy 2 is smaller and fits very well. I listen to all music except rap and hip hop. I grew up in the 60's and love classic rock: The Who, Led Zep and The Stones. Now I listen to classic rock, classical music, grunge, blues, jazz, Korean drama soundtracks... My tastes are more like "wall of sound" music with complex layers and rhythms. I like strong bass. If you follow Rick Beato on YouTube, this is the kind of music I will listen to. Check out his series What Makes This Song Great. He gave me a great appreciation for music. I would like to comment on a couple of other wireless headphones. I used the Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus as headphones for a while, but the left earbud would lose connection quite often. At most three stars. I decided to upgrade to the Galaxy Buds Pro and it was a disaster. First, I traded in the Galaxy earbuds for a $50 credit towards the Buds Pro. On the first day of use, the left earbud worked at least 20 times. When it worked, I caught some wind noise even though I turned off the ambient noise on my headphones. Sent back after 2 days. A star. I didn't even ask to return my old Galaxy Buds, but that's ok. I tried the Klipsch T5 True Wireless earbuds and the left earbud wouldn't even charge! 0 stars if there is a rating for it. I also used SimpTronic V9 headphones. They are similar to Aiwa in that they are very reliable and don't stumble. 5 Stars. Properly fitted Aiwa headphones block out external noise. Noise insulation instead of noise reduction. Soundproofing is top notch. The Aiwa Prodigy 2 headphones are a great purchase for my needs.
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