 When you've got a large selection of True Wireless Buds to check out, there's only one thing. We gotta do a battle video, or we gotta find out which is the best True Wireless Buds for you and which are the best ones in the price range. So, without wasting any more time, cue that intro and let's jump in. All right guys, welcome back to another battle vid with True Wireless Buds. Spinner Wilds, as I've done this, especially for this many Wireless Buds in one video. Now, we definitely checked out the brand new Sony WF-1000 Mark IVs and these bad boys are a dream, but we're gonna stack them against a couple of options at different price points. We've got the Beats Studio Buds that come in at about 150. We've got the Pixel Buds A that come in at 99 bucks. We've got the Skullcandy Indie ANC that also reaches for our 129 and we've got the DJ Bird Vista II. So, all these are great options. Well, let's start with the very first one when let's look at the Beats Studio Buds. Now, I have to say though, I was really shocked with the offering that Beats has brought here. So, in terms of design, it is actually well designed. It's got this little bit of pill shape, really small and comfortable. A lot of people talk about that. So, when you take them out and then you put them in your ears, they fit quite well and you've got touch controls on them. The case itself will provide you a total of 24 hours of battery life with, of course, you've got ANC built into it. Now, we do have an application here. Now, the application is really simple and easy to use and does bring some really unique functionality. So, you've got things like active noise cancellation, you've got transparency and then, of course, you can turn it all off. You can also see your battery levels for each of your earbuds. You can rename your earbuds themselves and you can also press, you can basically change the controls on your earbuds. When it comes to your audio, did I say this? It's actually good. Yes, I know I have not been a fan of Beats in the past and I will say this is the first one I can recommend. I will say the mids are a bit crushed because there's still a little bass in there but it's really good. It's not super basic like it's in the past and I have to say though, the combination of adding USB Type-C charging on here, golden, so definitely worth it. The Pixel Buds A are very interesting because we didn't know Google was gonna launch a Pixel Buds A. They look like the Pixel Buds. They now come in either all white and then this is white and green. Same style and fit and really comfortable to wear. So, you take them out, they fit into your ears quite well. The one thing you note because it's priced in 99 bucks, this does not have wireless charging so you don't have that option in there with them but you do have some app functionality as well so we can go ahead and check that out and see what it actually brings to the table. Now, this is for any Android device so you literally basically can be accessed through the Bluetooth menu option if you want to. Shows you the battery level, so the case and the earbuds. You can also customize your Google Assistant preferences. If you want to, you can customize your touch controls for whatever reason, you're just disconnected. You can also customize the EQ and adaptive sound so you do have that built in there which is really nice. Now, when it comes to the audio quality, they are good. I would say your highs are a bit tinny which is a bit of a bummer but overall you still get some really good audio from this and at its price point, you really can't go wrong. In terms of noise isolation, not so much and again, since there's no active noise cancellation if you're looking for that, this is not what you get but you get a good pair of solid earbuds that are priced at 99 bucks that will work of course with all your devices. So we have the Skullcandy ND ANC. Now Skullcandy is usually more robust with that bass sound and it's got a little bit much edgier looking feel. Now the ND ANC has wireless charging built into the case. You've got about 25 hours of battery life. You've got of course a design that has a stem so it's something that should work quite well for you and it's got ear tips. So you can have ear tips and ear wings to basically customize the way it fits in your ear which is nice. Now you do have an application with Skullcandy which is quite interesting and brings some interesting functionalities on here. So one of the first things you see is the personalization of sounds. You can personalize your sound profile, allowing you to basically choose the way it actually sounds for you quite effectively. So I do like that with Skullcandy. So that's something that's pretty cool. The other thing also is this active noise cancellation. You can turn it on and off. I would say it's probably around a 70 to 80% performance ratio compared to things like of course the Sony's or even AirPods Pro as well as also the Galaxy Buds. You've got ambient mode, music mode, podcast mode and movie mode. So you can select specific modes for it and then you can go into more applications, things into the app. You have a contact section and of course your music section is overall really solid app and the noise profile itself is really good. It's a bit bassy but I think a lot of people will like it. It's price of 129. This is something that will work well in the gym while you're working out. It's just something that's really active and fun. It's got a fun sound to it. That's the best way for me to describe it. All right, so we have the J-Bird Vista2. The Vista2 are priced at 199. Love the really small case. I like the nice thin profile. J-Birds are known to be workout friendly headphones that give you some really good sound and this is no different. Now this comes with an application which we'll jump into but I do like the fit. Comes with ear tips as well so if you need that to give you the best type of fit it's really nice and comfortable. There is fast charging with the USB Type-C which is the same for all the other earbuds that you've seen and this also has active noise cancellation. So when we go into the application which we want to kind of jump into I'm happy to see that a lot of people have apps to allow you to customize your use case. So the J-Bird app allows you to see the battery levels for everything, your case as well as your earbuds. You can see I have an update so you can update here but it also has a lot of presets. So you can preset your change of presets for your sound. You can go in and change from flat to signature to R&B, jams, extended listening goes on and on. You've got ANC and surround sense which is basically ambient mode. ANC levels are okay. I'll say maybe it's actually more to the 85, maybe 90% so it's actually pretty good. Solid ANC offering. You can customize the buttons as well as also other settings. Now when it comes to the audio functionality here and the audio, at least the audio escape for this it's really good. The presets definitely help a lot. I do like to listen to flat but you can change the presets and you can get a really customized sound signature that fits exactly you. So I do like that from J-Bird and especially while working out these are great because they don't fall off. Like they are really good for that workout routine. So definitely something for you guys to look at and the only downside to it is I would say that it's flat, audio is flat. Music profile is not as great as I would like and also the lows are not as low as I would like for something at this price point. And of course the Sony WF-1000 Mark IV or the Sony Mark IV or whatever name and click that you want to use is Sony's pride and joy and probably I would say the best pair of headphones on this list. Now I know this is sort of a comparison but the Sony's bring something very different to the table. It's much larger in fit and feel. It's got a really light, nice case. There is wireless charging. There is fast charging, the USB type C and honestly they look really good. Now the one downside I have for the Sony are the ear tips. They're comply foam, which I like but the sizing is a bit odd because you kind of have to drop down in size to get the right fit. So if you can find a third party one to use that might be a good option. But in terms of fit in your ears, they do stay well, which is pretty good. Now Sony's only connect to one device at the same time which is a bit of a bummer but again if you only, if like most people have one device then that isn't a problem. Now when it comes to the application this is where Sony of course wins. Sony has the best application hands down for music listening experience and that's something that a lot of people will definitely appreciate. So the app here of course allows you to do quite many things. You can go ahead and look at your battery levels. You can set up adaptive sound which basically controls active noise cancellation for you wherever you go and honestly it is the best active noise cancellation right now on the market. Now the other thing of course is the sound profile. You've got speak to chat which allows you to stop your music once you start talking, which is a great feature. The equalizer is also fantastic to customize the audio but with this that you really don't need to. You've got LDAC support for high-res audio and you can analyze and also tune for 360 audio as well as also DSSEE extreme support. Now overall these are really, really good. The audio levels are great so you don't have to increase your volume that high and the sound stage is fantastic. Plus, oh my God, the mids and the highs really come out well and this is a really solid bass. I can go on and on and on and on and on but even at its price point of $279 this is a definite buy. Like I said, the air tips are the part that I'm not too fond of but definitely worth it. Something that they all have in common is actually pretty solid microphones from the Beats, the Pixel, the J-Birds, the Sonys which have bunconducting microphones by the way included as well as also the Skull Canyon with its stem so you're gonna get a good audio experience while conversing on phone calls with any of these earbuds. So you've seen all those headphones and this is supposed to be sort of a versus but it's kind of like a list play through. Now all of them are good at their different price points which made it hard for me. Overall the Sonys are the best and if you wanna spend the money you will get the best performance from those and they have a ton of features which you've seen all around. The Beats Studio Buds really show up as a solid pair and I'm quite impressed with what Beats has on the table and this is almost like the Android offering if you will for someone who wants to get AirPods but again they're solid on their own. Skull Candy are aggressive and fun and again well priced. The Pixel Buds, Buds A at $99 is a solid offering and I like what they have there while the J-Breds bring in something for the workout crowd with some good audio all together. So if you guys wanna pick up any of these honestly use the links down below I really like what I have seen here and I think they are earbuds for anyone at any price point. So don't forget to like, share, subscribe and catch us on the next video. Enjoy entertainment.