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Affordable wireless earbuds under £50 available?

Affordable wireless earbuds under £50 available?

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Ice3Boy
Member
230
10-08-2016, 07:25 PM
#1
Searching for wired headphones suitable for gaming, music, and meetings. Budget stays under £50. A microphone isn't essential. Appreciate the read.
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Ice3Boy
10-08-2016, 07:25 PM #1

Searching for wired headphones suitable for gaming, music, and meetings. Budget stays under £50. A microphone isn't essential. Appreciate the read.

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FistMeAway
Member
225
10-09-2016, 02:53 AM
#2
Very enthusiastic about the AKG K52, the K92 offers a bit more bass for a higher-end feel. The Samson SR850 is also a solid option; I personally use it for my DIY setup with a lapel mic. It has a semi-open back, giving a broader soundstage—something I like for virtual surround, making it more realistic than a closed back version.
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FistMeAway
10-09-2016, 02:53 AM #2

Very enthusiastic about the AKG K52, the K92 offers a bit more bass for a higher-end feel. The Samson SR850 is also a solid option; I personally use it for my DIY setup with a lapel mic. It has a semi-open back, giving a broader soundstage—something I like for virtual surround, making it more realistic than a closed back version.

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BrutalKangaroo
Junior Member
7
10-09-2016, 04:02 AM
#3
Several standout choices...
https://mashable.com/uk/roundup/best-hea...nder-50-uk
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BrutalKangaroo
10-09-2016, 04:02 AM #3

Several standout choices...
https://mashable.com/uk/roundup/best-hea...nder-50-uk

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JordyMc1
Junior Member
45
10-13-2016, 01:54 AM
#4
Very enthusiastic about the AKG K52, the K92 offers a bit more bass for a higher-end feel. The Samson SR850 is also a solid option; I personally use it for my DIY setup with a lapel mic. It has a semi-open back, giving a broader soundstage—something I like for virtual surround, making it more realistic than a closed back version.
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JordyMc1
10-13-2016, 01:54 AM #4

Very enthusiastic about the AKG K52, the K92 offers a bit more bass for a higher-end feel. The Samson SR850 is also a solid option; I personally use it for my DIY setup with a lapel mic. It has a semi-open back, giving a broader soundstage—something I like for virtual surround, making it more realistic than a closed back version.