🎧 Elevate your everyday sound—comfort, power, and focus in one sleek package.
RayconEveryday Earbuds Plus deliver up to 32 hours of wireless playtime with fast charging, multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, and IP66-rated water and dust resistance. Designed for supreme comfort with ergonomic gel tips, these earbuds feature active noise cancellation and seamless device switching, making them perfect for professionals balancing work, workouts, and on-the-go lifestyles.
Control Method | App |
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones (iOS, Android) |
Is Electric | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Sport |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Active Noise Cancellation, Three Sound Profiles, Wireless Charging Capsule, Awareness Mode, IPX6 Water Resistance |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Color | Carbon Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 32 Hours |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
M**L
Great earbuds
Awesome earbuds. Easy pairing, great battery life. Sounds good. I like them more than the cheapo Skullcandy. I'm not going to compare to my Sonys because Sony buds like many well known brand names (Sony Bose beats etc....) are in my experience are always much better but also 3-4 times as expensive. For what I paid, these everyday raycons 2024 are great. The touch controls can be a little annoying but it works. Have tried it on the phone and people say they can hear me but they say I'm quieter than usual (when using my Sonys and Bose earbuds. However I actually do not enjoy talking on the phone with these at all as it sounds like I'm essentially screaming into my own ear canals and my diaphragm or whatever makes it hard to even hear what I'm saying and I'm the one saying it 😆However I kinda figured that when I purchased so no big deal for me there. Just a heads up.If you like tinkering with EQ settings these don't have an app for that so keep that in mind when purchasing. They have good bass. I use the bass sound setting as I think it sounds best that way. I'm no audiophile though.Bluetooth range is fantastic for me.Longest I've used them for nonstop is 5 hours at middle volume according to my phone at least. Blocks quite a bit of noise even when off but definitely not recommended if you're using loud equipment such as blowers chainsaws etc. Landscaping I use worktunes. Highly recommend if you are looking for comfy hearing protection.Raycons 2024 are very comfortable, stay in place, haven't fallen out of my ears when I yawn, raise my eyebrows, talk, cough, sneeze.My Skullcandy smokin buds for $20 sound alright and are comfortable for about 30 minutes BUT they fall out of my ears when doing something as simple as raising my eyebrows every time.So I highly recommend these if you want earbuds with great sound for the cheaper price tag and buds that don't fall out if you literally use any muscle in your face lol.I do have the raycon everyday HEADPHONES as well and they are ok. Not great.Everyday buds 2024 In my opinion awareness mode sucks. I understand the idea so you can hear your surroundings and stuff but it just sounds like TV static with my oscillating fan running on low in my apartment.I do not use ANC very much on the everyday earbuds as I find they block enough sound with ANC off. Haven't used them during a workout, however I did use them when doing house work like vacuuming, dusting, sweeping, climbing 12 flights of stairs repeatedly due to no elevator. Carrying my mountain bike up and down 12 flights of stairs and earbuds stayed in place. I will not EVER ride any bicycle with headphones on however. It can be very dangerous. Ears are like eyes for the back of your head while riding skating or whatever. It's just one of my pet peeves honestly. So if you are one the people that do ride with headphones of any kind on, just please be careful and ride safe! Pay attention and safety first :)I do wish these had actual buttons on them for the controls however. That's the only con so far when it comes to what I actually use these buds for.Will update in the future if they fail in any way, but as of 11/25/24 they are just fine
M**S
Reliable, Comfortable, and Built to Last – Great Everyday Earbuds
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I’ve been using the Raycon Everyday Earbuds (2024 Edition) for a few weeks now, and they’ve quickly become my daily go-to. The fit is great—super comfortable even after hours of use—and they don’t fall out during walks or workouts. The sound quality leans toward the bass-heavy side, which I actually enjoy, especially for music and podcasts.Battery life is excellent. I can go several days without needing to charge the case, and each session lasts long enough that I never worry about them dying mid-use. I also really like the noise cancellation—it’s not perfect, but it blocks out most of the background hum when I’m working or out and about.Bluetooth connection is solid, and the multipoint pairing is a nice touch when I’m switching between my laptop and phone. Only downside for me is the touch controls—they take a little getting used to and can be a bit too sensitive at times.Overall, they’re a solid choice if you want something reliable, comfortable, and with great battery life. Definitely worth it for the price.
A**0
Big step back from the previous generation
I wanted to give these a fair shake before reviewing, and after 2 months of use they still work (i.e. they play sounds into my ears) but they're just not as good as the previous gen for a few reasons:First, the startup time. I never timed them for specifics but the previous gen Earbuds could be connected and playing from the case within a few seconds. These take an astonishingly long time to connect and start, which is extremely apparent when playing a video and pulling the Earbuds out of the case and popping them into your ear. In this situation there will always be a few seconds of no audio from either the device or the earbuds while the video still plays, a problem that simply did not exist on the previous gen. Hardly a life-ruining issue but it is extremely annoying to have this knowing it did not happen with the previous gen.The multi-device connect thing is completely and totally useless. I have an iPhone and an iPad that I use with these, and I've seen no point at all for the multi-device connection. When both are connected, I can play from one device and not the other, and it seems like the only way to switch which device is playing is to disconnect the first one, defeating the point of the multi-device connection in the first place! What it does do is allow both devices to connect (previous gen required me to disable the bluetooth on the device I wasn't using to have them connect to the correct one), but this always results in the un-used device disconnecting constantly when out of range. This leads to the same issue as the startup time above, where there will be a few seconds of silence while I hear "DISCONNECTED" from the device I'm not using.The big issue, and the one I despise above all other things about these earbuds is the touch controls. The previous gen had buttons that you could hear a "click" when the button was pressed. This was GREAT because you knew you'd pressed the button. Want to pause? Click twice. Increase volume, click once. With these, I tap them and I never know if it's going to work or not. Two taps might stop a video, but it might not register the first tap and now my volume's higher. Three taps for the next song has resulted in stopping the music on a registered double-tap. Add on the input lag is so long that volume changes could take a while to register, and suddenly a second tap to get a volume change stops the video. Don't get me started on how many times I've reached up to adjust them and made the audio louder. The button was a feature that worked flawlessly on the previous gen, so the change to touch controls is a perfect example of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"Flaws an annoyances aside, they do still work and they hold a charge for a long time and the audio does sound really nice. However, all of the changes to this generation of Everyday Earbuds is such that I doubt I consider Raycon again in the future. The older ones were simple and they worked well every time, these do something annoying every single time I use them, and I'm reminded of how good that old generation was every time I pick up this pair.
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