Yamaha's $99.95 TW-E3B true wireless earphones may not look or feel premium, but they sound great, with surprisingly accurate audio for the price. They also support the AptX Bluetooth codec, which adds to their appeal for audiophiles on a budget. If you prefer a bit of boosting in your bass, there are plenty of other sub-$100 models worth considering, many of which offer more in the way of features. Anker's $79.99 Soundcore Life P3 earphones, for instance, offer active noise cancellation and a higher-quality build for $20 less, making them our Editors' Choice in this price range. An Uninspiring Design Available in black or multiple pastel shades (including lavender, light blue, light green, or pink), the TW-E3B earphones sport a slippery plastic design that feels a bit cheap. They stay in place quite well even if you don't fully insert them, but it’s important to twist the earpieces until each is in the same orientation to ensure the best sonic performance. They ship with four pai...
The no-frills Yamaha TW-E3B true wireless earphones skimp on extra features, but deliver a relatively accurate sound signature that will appeal to audiophiles on a budget.
Excellent audio performance with accurate bass and ideal clarity; AptX support
Weak mic signal; App doesn't offer many features; Design feels cheap