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ice2004

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#280581 25-Dec-2020 11:35
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Recommed Wireless In-Ear Headphones br />
I've tested Sony WF-XB700 Wireless In-Ear Headphones

Currently selling at Harvey Norman for $145

Do you know any other good ones you would recommend?

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  #2626705 25-Dec-2020 14:22
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I really like the Huawei Buds series.




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  #2626710 25-Dec-2020 15:40
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I really like my Sony WF 1000 XM3's. I would recommend them.




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  #2626742 25-Dec-2020 18:53
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I use the Samsung Galaxy buds plus and love them . 

 

Provides a snug fit in my ears, battery life is good.




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  #2626770 26-Dec-2020 06:35
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I use galaxy buds, they are comfortable to wear and also block out sound whilst wearing them





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