 Hey guys, Thundee here and welcome to our video on the best true wireless earbuds under a hundred dollars. We've selected a few for you here. They are a dime a dozen out there in the market, but I figured you know what these one, two, three, four, five, six, seven are a good enough representation for you to get a good idea of what to actually pick up. And I'll tell you which one is my best. So bear with me on this video is lengthy, but a lot of great options for you. So let's start off with the very first pair of earbuds and I'm talking about the MIFO 02. Now remember the MIFO 05, great pair of earbuds, $89, 100 hour battery life. Yes, those things are great, but the MIFO 02 are right here. Comes in the red or like a yellow and white. What I like about them is first of all, they're priced at about 54 bucks. They all come in micro, it comes in micro USB charging, by the way. This year gives you about 30 hours of battery life, four hours per ear. You've got a really good microphone on these actually when you actually use them. So I use them on a couple of phone calls and the microphone did a fantastic job. The case itself as you heard that sound really nice, solid, rigid. Probably the best looking case out of all of them. I like it. It's also really slim to fit into your pocket. Now putting them on, they fit into your ear like so. And it feels like it might fall out, but it really doesn't. So you can shake. It's also the smallest pair of two wireless buds out of the whole set. Now, audio quality, it's got some really good highs. The highs are good. The mids are okay and those are very minimal. So you're not going to be listening to anything which is bass heavy here with these though. Controls are touch controls, very simple. Tap to play, tap to pause. That's pretty much it. Tap to answer your phone calls. But I would say this is a really good cost effective sleek, something to take with you on the road. And again, with this price point and a good microphone, I would say yes. The MIFO 02 are definitely worth picking up at 54 bucks. Next up are the Tau Tronix True Wireless Buds 5.0. Of course, running Bluetooth 5.0, the Tau Tronix Buds right here as you can see them. They've got that, you know, Apple AirPod kind of look except the ear tips are much better and they fit snug into your ear. So wearing them is pretty easy. Also, pairing to your smartphone is also easy with this. They retail for $54 and you can get about 40 hours of battery life with of course the case as a whole, which is about five hours per charge on there. Now, in terms of bass, it's got some really good bass. So if you're looking for something a little bit bass heavier, this will actually provide that for you. The mids are nice. The highs, not so much in there. And of course, you've also got simple touch controls to play, you know, double tap to play and pause, that kind of stuff. Very easy to use the master. I think in terms of sound, you're going to get some really good sound from this. A little bit bass heavy, the mids are kind of murky a little bit, but still, again, at 44 bucks, you really, I would say this is really a solid buy. And I think that it's really good to see that a lot of things in the market are getting cheaper and getting better in quality. Now, charging is also very simple. The case uses micro USB and I do like the fact that it pairs very simple and fast for you. So next up is the Anker Soundcore Liberty Air. They come in the white case, either white or black doesn't matter. You open it up and reveal earbuds that again have very similar air pod styling, except with air tips, so they do stick into your ear. The sound seal is really good. I like what Anker has done here. Pricing for these are I believe around $79, 40 hours of battery life. And you're getting about five hours per ear in terms of use. Highs are really good on this. Your highs really go well. It's good audio overall. I mean more balanced, especially at that price point. I like the tuning here. There's some parts that a little bit on the softer side in terms of your mids, but I think it's really solid tap controls, very simple controls here. You know, like tap to play and pause, double tap, you know, to change songs. So I do like that air. I also like the fact that when you take them out, you just do one ear piece if you want to. And then once you put it in the case, it actually stops. Boom. You go ahead and charge it if you want to. Really solid uses micro USB to charge. So a lot of these use micro USB and that's just something for you guys to know. Like them, I think they're pretty solid. Now, next up are the tick pods. Tick pods also come in a case. Stylen is more rectangular. Stylen of the earbuds themselves are again similar to that Apple ear pod look, except with tips. So we've got three of them are like that, the Tau Tronix, the Soundcore from Anker and then, of course, the tick pods. Tick pods retail for 99 bucks. Now what you have here is something that also is really nice and it works pretty well in terms of getting connected to your smartphone. What's really good about the tick pods here is that you've got 40 hours of battery life here. You've also got about 10 hours per ear, which is good. So you don't have to charge as much compared to the others. Now, tick pods also have a good mic, good bass in there. The mids are really nice. What I like about the mids here, it allows you to hear more sound than you expect at this price point. So you hear things like cymbals, maybe an instrument cymbals is hitting or that reverb, ricochet of sound really comes out well. It doesn't come out murky but comes out well. You also have got touch controls here as well. So that too is nice about it. Micro USB on the case to charge. It's also got like a sling sleeve thing here so you can actually hook it around if you want to. I think they're nice. I don't think they hit all the marks. I think the mids are probably the best part of these true wireless earbuds but I think again it's still a solid pair to pick up. So we have the Creative Outlier Air. Retails for $79 comes in this cylindrical case here. What I like about it is that it first has one of the few ones that have USB type C for charging. So it's got a faster charging time. You've got 30 hours of battery live, 10 hours per charge which means you can use it for 10 hours straight which is pretty cool. Also the case slides out like so which is nice. And you've got these earbuds that only have one set of tips. There are no additional tips in there and you basically fit them here like so. They're comfortable to use. They'll work out pretty well and the controls are kind of like a press control there. Setup is a little bit murky in terms of setup process. It's not as intuitive as I would like and also when you take your earbuds out and you put them back in the case it doesn't automatically turn off or stop which is something I think that they should fix. But when it comes to audio though it's really nice. You've got some really good volume levels. So you get to 50% you hear quite a lot of your music. You don't have to crank it up to the highest which is good for everybody. It's got a really nice warm sound so you get really good good highs. The mids are good so those are also good. I'd say it's really balanced in terms of audio. You get really good feel from them and the case is also pretty nice case as well. Retails for $79.99. Also audio is powered by aptX so you've got aptX audio so which means you're getting better audio quality from this and I really appreciate what I got from these as well. Next up is a pair of headphones from EOZ. These bad boys. It comes in this rather bulky case before releasing. Why first off USB type C for charging which is definitely needed. This retails for about 99 bucks. The EOZ Air comes with a massive battery on here. I can't remember the battery size but promises 90 hours. I haven't done 90 hours yet but I've done quite a lot of time on these. The case is a bit too bulky for my liking but I do like the design though. They kind of remind me of regular monitors if you use them. So you know they look like so and you've also got to wrap them around your ear which means they will never fall out which is great and they fit like so and they're great uncomfortable on that aspect. Now when it comes to audio quality, audio is nice not as warm as I would like but the sounds are really clear and clean. I like the clean audio with it. Again this also supports aptX audio as you can see when we got to the better sounding signature aptX actually plays a big role. So just let you know how that actually play comes into play. Really comfortable. The touch controls are okay. They're nothing too special. They're simple but sometimes they can be finicky as well. But I do like the fact that it fits. Comes with a couple of comply foam tips as well so it gives you that good solid fit which means if you're on the subway it's got some really good noise isolation. Again sound is clean and it's clear and things come out well not too punchy but just very clean sound with these. I think they just need to fix and work on some of their connectivity issues. This is probably my most annoying to connect because I had to connect each you know earbud which is necessary. But battery life is great and I mean the audio is also pretty solid on here. Now last but not the least are the one more true wireless buds. You've seen my review on this if you probably haven't then these are absolutely fantastic. Retail for 99 bucks. One more I think crack the code. They do a lot of triple driver stuff and I've got to say what they've done here with the driver mechanics is really solid. Fits in your ear really well. It's comfortable. The sound signature is so good. I mean when I did my review I said this sounded like a pair of almost $200 wireless earbuds and I would agree and these are steel. Now they also come with aptX audio so you're getting some really nice good audio quality to match what you're actually playing in terms of audio quality. It is just sweet. Warm sound. The highs mids and lows really come out well. There's not much that these cannot handle but I would say in terms of all seven wireless earbuds these are my most favorite and that's the one I definitely would go with first. But there are a lot of options here to go with and I think a lot of people will like quite well. Now in terms of people looking for ones with the best microphone I definitely liked what I got here from MIFO 02. Really good mic as well as also the Soundcore. Those did quite well as well as the TauTronic as well. In terms of audio quality it's definitely the three with the aptX, the creative, the EOZ as well as the one more through wireless. Definitely worth picking up any of them especially if you have different price ranges. I think you'll find a lot here to fit what you're looking for. We've got stuff that is priced at 44 bucks with the TauTronic that really will sort out your music taste. We've got stuff that's priced at $54 compact solid great microphone and does some things really well. We've got stuff priced at $79 that brings a really rich audio good microphones and then we've got stuff priced at $99 that really sets the stage for really good audio wirelessly at a low price point. So hopefully this helped you guys out and if you want to pick up any of these devices use our links down below. Hopefully I've given you a solid reminder of some of the best through wireless earbuds under $100. See if I have any questions let me know. 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