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Top 6 Wireless Earbuds With Wireless Charging

While wireless earbuds support support wired charging, it never hurts to drop them and let them charge overnight or over a long period. With this, you do not have to go through the hassle of taking out the charging cable and plugging them in unless you are looking for faster charging speed. Here are the best wireless earbuds with wireless charging.

Nothing Ear (2)

  • USB-C charging: Yes | Bluetooth codec: SBC, AAC, and LHDC
  • IP rating: Earbuds – IP54, Case – IP55
Nothing Ear (2) earbuds with wireless charging

The first wireless earphones on this list are the all-new Nothing Ear (2). Thanks to their transparent design and skeletonized stems, these earphones stand out starkly and are bound to attract their share of compliments. These wireless earphones come with ANC, have decent battery life, and are backed by an 11.6mm dynamic driver. And yes, they support wireless charging.

The best part is that these Nothing earphones deliver dynamic music. During our time with these earphones, we found the music had bountiful details, and the songs sounded energetic. For the record, these earphones support AAC, SBC, and LHDC Bluetooth codecs.

What We Like

  • Delivers detailed sound
  • Affordable price

What We Don’t Like

  • Average build quality

OnePlus Buds Pro 2

  • USB-C charging: Yes | Bluetooth codec: SBC, AAC, LC3, and LHDC
  • IP rating: Earbuds – IP55, Case – IPX4
OnePlus Buds Pro 2

Another pair of earbuds that support wireless charging and are in the same price range as the option above, are the OnePlus Buds Pro 2. However, they offer significantly better audio output, and that’s a huge plus. At the same time, these earphones also pack a stylish look and bring several cool features to the table, such as ANC, support for Bluetooth codecs, and an IP55 rating.

While they are comfortable to wear, they are not the ideal earphones to wear during your time out or in the gym. They do bite slightly in your ear, especially if you wear them to bed. Secondly, they tend to slip out during strenuous exercise routines and HIIT routines.

What We Like

  • Punchy sound
  • Good design

What We Don’t Like

  • Sound isn’t very balanced

Sennheiser MOMENTUM TWS 3

  • USB-C charging: Yes | Bluetooth codec: aptX, AAC, SBC, and aptX Adaptive
  • IP rating: Earbuds – IPX4, Case – N/A
Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 3 Earbuds 2

If you are looking for good audio quality at a good price, then the Sennheiser MOMENTUM TWS 3 wireless earphones will be a good pick. Sennheiser audio accessories are known for their quality audio output, and this one is no different. They offer excellent audio with crisp and detailed audio output.

Like most modern TWS earphones, you can play with the companion app. The one for the Sennheiser MOMENTUM TWS 3 lets you tweak the audio through the EQ presets as per your preference. At the same time, the noise cancellation — both passive and active — is impressive and easily blocks out environmental sounds and regular sounds. The battery life is also satisfactory.

What We Like

  • Good ANC
  • Detailed sound

What We Don’t Like

  • N/A

Apple AirPods Pro 2

  • USB-C charging: No, Lightning | Bluetooth codec: SBC and AAC
  • IP rating: Earbuds – IPX4, Case –IPX4
AirPods Pro 2

If you have an iPhone and are heavily invested in the Apple ecosystem, then the Apple AirPods Pro 2 is the one for you. They connect seamlessly to your iPhone and MacBook, and the automatic device switching is one of the biggest advantages. While the audio output is satisfactory, they only support SBC and AAC Bluetooth codecs. That said, they are comfortable to wear, and charging them wirelessly is a walk in the park.

When it comes to the design, they are sleek and slim. And the lack of touch-sensitive controls ensures you can change songs or switch between ANC and Sound Transparency effortlessly. I have been using these Apple earphones since they came out and are bowled over by their comfort. They stay anchored to your ears, even during exercise sessions.

What We Like

  • Balanced sound
  • Fast pairing with Apple products

What We Don’t Like

  • Not very bass heavy

Also Read: AirPods Pro 2 vs OnePlus Buds Pro 2: Which Is the Right TWS for You?

Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro 2

  • USB-C charging: Yes | Bluetooth codec: SBC, AAC, and Samsung Scalable Codec
  • IP rating: IPX7
SAMSUNG Galaxy Buds 2 Pro 2

The Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro 2 earphones are for you if you use a Samsung phone. These earphones in adorable pastel shades are sleek, lightweight, and comfortable to wear. The AKG-tuned earphones are in the same leagues as the Sony WF-1000XM4 and the Sennheiser MOMENTUM TWS 3. These earphones support Samsung’s seamless codec, which can transmit 24-bit audio on Samsung phones. And the head-tracking spatial audio is the cherry on top.

The latter means that the earphones will shift the soundstage as you rotate your head. As noted earlier, the audio output is exceptional. And the noise cancellation is not bad either. When enabled, you should be able to cut out any distractions. It also offers good battery life. With ANC, it can last up to 5 hours, with the charging case delivering around 28 hours more (without ANC).

What We Like

  • Good battery life
  • AKG-tuned

What We Don’t Like

  • Slightly expensive

Sony WF-1000XM4

  • USB-C charging: Yes | Bluetooth codec: SBC, AAC, and LDAC
  • IP rating: IPX4

The Sony WF-1000XM4 is one of the premium wireless earbuds that also supports wireless charging. These also support Active Noise Cancellation and offer top-notch ANC and audio performance. These buds are small and sleek and offer a comfortable fit.

The battery life is decent, and you get around 8 hours of playback with ANC. And the charging case provides around 2 additional cycles. The ANC delivers one of the best experiences. They seal outside noise both actively and passively. From train noises to regular distracting noises in homes, you can mute them out.

What We Like

  • Powerful and detailed sound
  • Good ANC

What We Don’t Like

  • Expensive

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Last updated on 04 September, 2024

1 Comment

  1. “There are some limitations. For example, these buds work only with Android phones. You’ll be able to connect them to iPhones. However, there is no dedicated iOS app”

    Which is it: yes or no for iPhones?

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