5 Popular Earphones for Travel

Apple EarPods USB-C is the best overall choice. It wins because inline remote for calls, music, and volume directly supports USB-C Apple-device users. Skullcandy Jib Wired is the strongest alternative for buyers who prioritize very low-cost wired calls and music.

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How we chose

We compared the actual audio connection, device compatibility, adapter needs, microphone and control availability, ear-tip fit, isolation, cable or wireless latency, battery demands, and portability. A USB-C charging case was never treated as a wired USB-C audio connection.

Quick comparison

Product Editorial position Design Connection Best use Primary limitation
Apple EarPods USB-C Best overall wired earbud USB-C audio USB-C Apple-device users USB-C plug shape alone does not guarantee full control compatibility with every device.
Skullcandy Jib Wired Best for very low-cost wired calls and music wired in-ear 3.5 mm plug very low-cost wired calls and music The non-replaceable cable and simple strain relief require more care than a detachable design.
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE Best for Samsung phone integration true wireless in-ear Bluetooth Samsung phone integration Some ecosystem features are most useful with compatible Samsung devices.
Soundcore P20i Best for budget wireless everyday use true wireless in-ear Bluetooth 5.3 budget wireless everyday use Call performance and latency still depend on the phone, app, and wireless environment.
JBL Vibe Beam Best for commuting and everyday bass-forward listening true wireless in-ear Bluetooth 5.2 commuting and everyday bass-forward listening The sealed bass-oriented tuning may not suit listeners seeking a neutral editing reference.

1. Apple EarPods USB-C – Best overall

Why it earned this position: Apple EarPods USB-C combines inline remote for calls, music, and volume with a wired earbud format. For this buyer, the practical advantage is USB-C Apple-device users.

What that means in use: Its USB-C audio connection determines which devices or supporting hardware are required. USB-C plug shape alone does not guarantee full control compatibility with every device.

Closest comparison: Apple EarPods USB-C is the better choice for USB-C Apple-device users, while Skullcandy Jib Wired is more appropriate for very low-cost wired calls and music.

Pros

  • Inline remote for calls, music, and volume
  • Well suited to USB-C Apple-device users

Cons

  • USB-C plug shape alone does not guarantee full control compatibility with every device.
  • The wired connection limits movement and must match the source

Buy it if: USB-C Apple-device users is the priority and the USB-C audio connection fits the setup. Skip it if: the stated limitation conflicts with the room, device, or workflow.

Verdict: Apple EarPods USB-C is a focused choice for USB-C Apple-device users, not a universal replacement for every alternative.

2. Skullcandy Jib Wired – Best for very low-cost wired calls and music

Why it earned this position: Skullcandy Jib Wired combines inline microphone and call or track control with a wired in-ear format. For this buyer, the practical advantage is very low-cost wired calls and music.

What that means in use: Its 3.5 mm plug connection determines which devices or supporting hardware are required. The non-replaceable cable and simple strain relief require more care than a detachable design.

Closest comparison: Skullcandy Jib Wired is the better choice for very low-cost wired calls and music, while Samsung Galaxy Buds FE is more appropriate for Samsung phone integration.

Pros

  • Inline microphone and call or track control
  • Well suited to very low-cost wired calls and music

Cons

  • The non-replaceable cable and simple strain relief require more care than a detachable design.
  • The wired connection limits movement and must match the source

Buy it if: very low-cost wired calls and music is the priority and the 3.5 mm plug connection fits the setup. Skip it if: the stated limitation conflicts with the room, device, or workflow.

Verdict: Skullcandy Jib Wired is a focused choice for very low-cost wired calls and music, not a universal replacement for every alternative.

3. Samsung Galaxy Buds FE – Best for Samsung phone integration

Why it earned this position: Samsung Galaxy Buds FE combines touch controls, wingtip fit, and voice-assistant support with a true wireless in-ear format. For this buyer, the practical advantage is Samsung phone integration.

What that means in use: Its Bluetooth connection determines which devices or supporting hardware are required. Some ecosystem features are most useful with compatible Samsung devices.

Closest comparison: Samsung Galaxy Buds FE is the better choice for Samsung phone integration, while Soundcore P20i is more appropriate for budget wireless everyday use.

Pros

  • Touch controls, wingtip fit, and voice-assistant support
  • Well suited to Samsung phone integration

Cons

  • Some ecosystem features are most useful with compatible Samsung devices.
  • Requires battery management and platform checks

Buy it if: Samsung phone integration is the priority and the Bluetooth connection fits the setup. Skip it if: the stated limitation conflicts with the room, device, or workflow.

Verdict: Samsung Galaxy Buds FE is a focused choice for Samsung phone integration, not a universal replacement for every alternative.

4. Soundcore P20i – Best for budget wireless everyday use

Why it earned this position: Soundcore P20i combines 10 mm drivers, app EQ presets, water resistance, and two microphones with a true wireless in-ear format. For this buyer, the practical advantage is budget wireless everyday use.

What that means in use: Its Bluetooth 5.3 connection determines which devices or supporting hardware are required. Call performance and latency still depend on the phone, app, and wireless environment.

Closest comparison: Soundcore P20i is the better choice for budget wireless everyday use, while JBL Vibe Beam is more appropriate for commuting and everyday bass-forward listening.

Pros

  • 10 mm drivers, app EQ presets, water resistance, and two microphones
  • Well suited to budget wireless everyday use

Cons

  • Call performance and latency still depend on the phone, app, and wireless environment.
  • Requires battery management and platform checks

Buy it if: budget wireless everyday use is the priority and the Bluetooth 5.3 connection fits the setup. Skip it if: the stated limitation conflicts with the room, device, or workflow.

Verdict: Soundcore P20i is a focused choice for budget wireless everyday use, not a universal replacement for every alternative.

5. JBL Vibe Beam – Best for commuting and everyday bass-forward listening

Why it earned this position: JBL Vibe Beam combines water and dust resistance, VoiceAware calls, and up to 32 hours with the case with a true wireless in-ear format. For this buyer, the practical advantage is commuting and everyday bass-forward listening.

What that means in use: Its Bluetooth 5.2 connection determines which devices or supporting hardware are required. The sealed bass-oriented tuning may not suit listeners seeking a neutral editing reference.

Closest comparison: JBL Vibe Beam is the better choice for commuting and everyday bass-forward listening, while Apple EarPods USB-C is more appropriate for USB-C Apple-device users.

Pros

  • Water and dust resistance, VoiceAware calls, and up to 32 hours with the case
  • Well suited to commuting and everyday bass-forward listening

Cons

  • The sealed bass-oriented tuning may not suit listeners seeking a neutral editing reference.
  • Requires battery management and platform checks

Buy it if: commuting and everyday bass-forward listening is the priority and the Bluetooth 5.2 connection fits the setup. Skip it if: the stated limitation conflicts with the room, device, or workflow.

Verdict: JBL Vibe Beam is a focused choice for commuting and everyday bass-forward listening, not a universal replacement for every alternative.

Buying guide

Match the plug to the playback device

A 3.5 mm earbud needs a headphone jack or a compatible adapter. A USB-C earphone carries digital audio through USB-C. A true wireless model uses Bluetooth even when its charging case has a USB-C port.

Fit controls both bass and isolation

An incomplete seal reduces bass and lets more outside noise in. Try each included tip size in both ears. A secure fit should seal without painful pressure.

Decide whether calls matter

Some wired earbuds omit a microphone, while others provide an inline mic and controls. Wireless call quality depends on microphone placement, processing, wind, and the phone. Do not assume that a music-focused model is automatically good for meetings.

Frequently asked questions

Does a USB-C charging case make wireless earbuds wired?

No. The case port charges the battery; playback still travels over Bluetooth unless the manufacturer explicitly supports wired audio.

Will 3.5 mm earbuds work with a USB-C phone?

Only with a compatible audio adapter. Some phones require an adapter containing a digital-to-analog converter.

Why do earbuds lose bass?

A poor seal is the most common reason. Try a different tip size and insertion angle before changing EQ.

Final verdict

Best overall: Apple EarPods USB-C for USB-C Apple-device users. Best alternative: Skullcandy Jib Wired for very low-cost wired calls and music. Buyers should avoid the top choice when uSB-C plug shape alone does not guarantee full control compatibility with every device.

Lucas Anderson
Lucas Anderson
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