Why should you buy true wireless earbuds?
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Having a cord in the neck can be a constant nuisance while moving around, whether you're at work, home, cooking or your day-to-day routine, true wireless headphones help eliminate this difficulty. With ever-increasing Bluetooth range,, the distance between wireless headphones and your device can be upwards of 30 feet while still keeping a clear connection without any trouble. With fewer headphone models that feature portable music storage, you can feel free to move around and you don't need to take your phone every time. 
If you are thinking of buying some new true wireless earbuds then you should see some of the benefits of it.

Benefits of truly wireless earbuds

The first thing to buy wireless earbuds is no more tangled headphones cords, no need to take your device with you as you roam around the house or in the park, and yanking your headphone cable out or knocking your phone off the table, now you don't need to worries with the new breed of a smartphone analaanaloguet.

The second thing is sound quality and connection stability. Early days when we were using Bluetooth headphones connections would drop out or pairing was wrong and they were more experienced, the audio quality was not up to the range. 

And the great thing about true wireless earbuds is. It has noise cancellation, it has two types of noise cancellation active and passive. Active noise cancellation means it has electro-acoustic technology to make a mirror image of the disruptive noise wave which cancels the noise out 
Passive noise cancellation means cancelling ling the noise from the outside world or background noise.
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