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A sports-oriented earbud with a V-shaped sound profile, IPX7 rating, and 10.4-hour battery life. See how they compare to other Raycon and Samsung models, and learn about their pros and cons.
A pair of gym earbuds that are better than you'd expect, with touch controls, ANC and awareness modes, and IPX7 rating. Read the pros and cons of these mid-range buds and how they compare to...
TechRadar compares Raycon's four true wireless earbuds models, including The Fitness, and their specs, sound quality and battery life. Find out if Raycon earbuds are worth buying over...
I'm just looking for opinions on people who have had both, is it worth it to go for the Fitness ones? Will they fit my ears the same? I mostly listen to podcasts and typically have my earbuds in 8+ hours a day, so comfort is the most important thing to me.
Learn the differences between four models of Raycon wireless earbuds: Fitness, Everyday, Performer and Work. See their features, pros, cons, prices and ratings from Extrabux.
Compare Raycon Fitness Earbuds with other wireless earbuds on 49 points, such as battery life, noise cancellation, water resistance, and price. See user ratings, features, and alternatives for Raycon Fitness Earbuds.
What is the difference between Raycon Impact Earbuds and Raycon Fitness Earbuds? Find out which is better and their overall performance in the wireless earbuds ranking.
While both headphones are comfortable, the E25 are more so designed for casual, everyday use and have a better noise isolation performance as well as leak less audio. However, the Fitness are sports-oriented headphones with a more stable in-ear fit, a higher IP certification for water resistance, and a better overall battery life.
In fact, Raycon’s Performer earbuds are around 50 percent more expensive than the entry-level option at $79. For that, buyers also get an upgraded chipset for high-fidelity sound, whether listening to music or enjoying a podcast.
Raycon offers four styles of earbuds for different needs, with wireless charging, IPX ratings, and vivid voice tech. The gaming earbuds have low latency and memory foam tips, but no noise cancellation. Compare with Apple AirPods and Studio Nod FreeNod.