🎧 Elevate your everyday sound—because your ears deserve the best.
Raycon Everyday Earbuds Plus deliver up to 32 hours of wireless playtime with fast charging, multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, and IP66-rated durability. Designed for supreme comfort with ergonomic gel tips, these earbuds feature active noise cancellation to immerse you in crystal-clear sound whether working, commuting, or working out.
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**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.
S**A
Comfort/design and great sound
I have always had AirPods and pod max as my preferred earbuds for me and my family. With raycon hitting the market, I had to give them a try. The price tag sets them a part with the all the sought after features. I would be silly not to give them a chance!I am happy to say that i am impressed with these headphones. I have the fitness and everyday models.The comfort of the buds in your ears is the first aspect that can’t be beat. These fit effortlessly into your ears without any discomfort.The sound quality is amazing and the noise cancellation is successful. The bass could improve but I mean for the price you pay, it’s not something that bothers me.The ease of using these across devices is present as well; being able to easily switch between phone and iPad use. The battery life is also great! I’ve had mine for over a month and have yet to charge the case yet.If you are exploring these as a great affordable headphone, I say go for it!
S**K
“Feature upgrades” seem to be rendered completely useless by design changes (review in progress…)
I had 4 pairs of the previous autocorrection.cancel (because 1- I wasn’t the best about remembering to charge, & 2- I am the WORST about losing the case, 1 or both buds, etc; I listen to audio books in bed & frequently have to search the bed/sheets in the morning if I fall asleep while listening, as frequently happens). I LOVED the previous model, and recommended them to everyone.Unfortunately (but unsurprisingly), I lost a pair in the capsule a couple weeks ago & I replaced with the 2024 model. I have used them twice now, and here is my honest opinion. (Reference: I use Apple devices, if it matters to anyone)Appearance: 3-4 stars - They look like earbuds. Not a huge range of colors available. I’m not a big fan of the muted colors, preferring the strong jewel tones, but that’s personal preference. I wouldn’t be surprised if more colors become available later.Sound Quality: 4-5 stars - I don’t often listen to music, using buds mostly for podcasts, videos, tv shows on devices, & audiobooks. Even when occasionally listening to music, I don’t change the sound settings. As with the older model, you must ensure they are seated correctly to get the best sound (put in correct ear & rotate forward).Network/Bluetooth Setup: 5 stars - Easy to use with Apple devices. Turn on, open your Bluetooth menu and select the device. It was good for ME that the new model shows up as a slightly different name as the previous model, so it was easy to tell which device to connect to.Features: 5 stars - Sound canceling is great; I frequently put earbuds in to listen to news, tv, podcasts to allow hubby use of the tv. Additionally, hubby fired a shotgun outside the window to kill a snake & I barely HEARD the shot, only FELT it, & I don’t turn anything up loud, usually listening at less than half volume. Noise canceling turns on & off, & I was surprised at the difference.Device Range: 5 stars - I can leave device in one end of the house and go to the other side without losing connectivity, only having minor skipping if I bend down (changing bed sheets, eg).Battery Life: 2-3 stars - This is Raycon’s big distinguishing feature & there seems to be a change from previous models. Seems earbud battery life has been shortened by 1-2 hr, but that the case can now provide 3 charges of 2 earbuds rather than 2, & earbuds are fully charged in ~10 min. The quick charge is great, additional charges are nice (now 4 charges if everything fully charged as opposed to 3).Comfort: 2-3 stars - I am small woman, earbuds themselves are a little large for my ears. As long as they are properly seated, they are comfortable, but if I fall asleep with them in, I have frequently woken up to remove them because they hurt. This is more my fault than that of the product, these are LOADS more comfortable than the Skullcandy earbuds I used previously.**Ease of Use: 0-1 Stars** - This is where the new product falls short to me. Like everything electronic these days, the device thinks it knows what you want rather than giving you the ability to control these things yourself, and frequently assumes you are stupid. I do not know if Raycon has an app because I never needed one before, but I suppose I’ll be checking after writing this review.When listening at night, I only want to use 1 earbud, but will remove both from case & turn 1 off, because I frequently fall asleep, & lose earbuds. However, these earbuds do not have a physical button, but rather a touch surface. Thankfully, you do have to press the “button” (surface) with your finger. In an attempt to ensure earbuds maintain max bat life, I want to charge them together after full bat discharge. However, after the first night of usage, I awoke to TWO dead earbuds rather than 1. The next night (last night), I had to take PARTICULAR CARE to set the unused bud on the little ceramic tray I use just for this purpose, and had a charged Bud this morning. However, after my office cleared and I turned off the earbud to listen (again, TAKING PARTICULAR CARE to watch finger placement as I removed the earbud), I noticed the earbud SWITCHED ITSELF ON AGAIN. I have no memory touching it (but I probably did), but for practical purposes, the d*mn thing turned itself on. I had to turn off my Bluetooth so I could be sure that, if it couldn’t find a connection, it would switch back off.**THIS IS A PROBLEM.** It completely erases the Raycon’s distinguishing featur & primary selling point- the charging case- if you’re spending these charges recharging the device after it mysteriously switches itself on (whether by accidental bump, failure to take PARTICULAR CARE when handling, etc). With a shortened battery life in the device itself, this makes this problem even more egregious. Like EVERYONE, I have a busy life & my time is valuable. If I need to make a call while driving & only have a limited bit of time to make that call during that drive, or if I need to be on a conference call at a certain time, I need confidence that my device will be in the state I EXPECT it to be in; this is why I happily paid for 4 other pairs of Raycon, to ensure I had what I needed when I needed it & to match my habits/lifestyle. I like/appreciate the new rapid charge, but the device’s unfortunate habit of turning itself on kind of negates this feature.My devices need to make my life easier and behave reliably. If I must fight with them, or they are unavailable when I expect them to be, then they are not adding value, saving time, or allowing me to multi-task, they are creating additional problems that I need to deal with, and I don’t have the patience for that.I’m an engineer, so naturally, I DID NOT read the instruction manual (I never NEEDED to, before; they’re freaking earbuds, not nuclear missiles), but in order to give the product a fair chance, I will read the d*mn thing & see if any available apps might help with the issues I’m having, but thus far, have been extremely disappointed. Would rate the new 2024 model somewhere between 1.5-2 stars overall, after being a loyal customer previously (this is my 5th pair, after all).Because I’ve only used for 2 days, I have not discovered whether these will connect to my phone while still in the charging case as the old model would, but as this was only when the case was on its final charge; it was an irritating problem, but one I could live with. If that turns out to be an issue with this model as well, then these WILL be replaced, IMMEDIATELY. This new design already has too many problems, and adding another- a problem already known but not fixed- will be a dealbreaker for me. Releasing a “new model” is much less important than having a reliable product without any “unadvertised design features” that are actually “design flaws/bugs”. Devices should not automatically turn on & burn battery just to auto connect to a device. If it is supposed to (though I can’t think of a reason WHY earbuds SHOULD auto connect if they aren’t in use, they can’t be charged while in your ears, and why burn battery life if they aren’t in use?), that feature should be able to be toggled.Of course, I’m also the idiot that thinks one should be able to tune their own algorithms in search engines & SM recommendations rather than allowing companies to attempt to predict what IT thinks I’m asking (a conclusion I reached while shopping new washers after spending an hour searching HOW a “dirt sensor” works on a washing machine and getting 5 pages of AI-generated garbage results that tell me, in nearly identical language WHAT it is and how wonderful it was, and how it was probably going to single-handedly save the world before finally finding the answer I was looking for: it was a turbidity meter that probably wouldn’t work so great when your house has its own water well, like mine does), so perhaps it’s just me.To those about to reach the end, I salute you. You deserve a medal of some kind, but honestly, I’m just a salty old engineer who wants her d*mn earbuds to work the way she expects, so I have zero… medals to give. Will try to remember to update if I have anything relevant to add to review. Thanks for your time, tho :)
J**N
Good mid range earbuds
Work really well for the price. I had Sony earbuds that worked better but of course are more expensive, unfortunately i lost one of those earbuds and i didn't want to pay another nearly $200 for earbuds I only really use at work.The sound is good or normal use but for some reason one bud is louder than the other which I only really notice when one dies and I need to switch out. Speaking of which the buds connect separately unlike other brands that drain both buds even when only using one which is great for someone like me who only uses one bud at a time for work. I have not been able to get calls to work correctly with these but I think it may be user error and working in a warehouse but I try to answer calls and the person on the other side cannot hear me at all.My old earbuds had an app to change touch controls and sound frequencies etc so I was disappointed to find out these have no way to change anything on the earbuds. I do not like the touch controls. One earbuds allows you to change volume and the other changes the kind of sound like noise cancelling mode or awareness mode. I don't notice a difference with ANC mode and i cannot hear anything from the earbuds with awareness mode because it boosts outside noises too much. I wish I could just turn the touch control off.They're a good size and lightweight. They don't fall out of my ears and they're not super bulky. This is one of those products that youtubers shill that is actually pretty good, especially for the mid range price. They're better than cheap $20 earbuds but they're not as nice as more high end ones. You get what you pay for and it's not bad imo.
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