Three new pairs of True Wireless headphones to turn the volume up this summer


Which True Wireless headphones to turn up the volume this summer? 20 minutes was able to test three new features (the
Earbuds 2 Lite of Honor, the
CX True Wireless from Sennheiser and
Studio Buds from Beats Audio), sold from 99 euros to 149 euros. Long hours of listening reveal the strengths and weaknesses of each model.

For monster autonomy: Earbuds 2 Lite from Honor

We had lost sight of Honor, Huawei’s “cousin” brand. Now free from the problems of its illustrious parent company which sold it to a consortium, Honor launches these Earbuds 2 Lite (in white and black). Like others, the Chinese manufacturer was largely inspired by Apple’s AirPods Pro. The aesthetics of the two small appendages and their charging case are quite similar.

Honor’s Earbuds 2 Lite headphones. – CHRISTOPHE SEFRIN / 20 MINUTES

Housed in their case and perfectly maintained thanks to a well-thought-out magnetic system, the Earbuds 2 Lite are easily extracted, unlike Huawei’s recent Freebuds 4i which slip between the fingers. In-ear (they sink slightly into the ears), Bluetooth 5.2, the earphones with small white rods broadcast a very correct sound, with bass and treble (dominant) whose dosage offers a pleasant relief to the songs listened to.

It is possible to increase the volume without suffering from real distortion. For its part, the active noise reduction system is quite good, but far from equaling that of Sony’s WF-1000WM3 headphones, for example. And the battery life is perfect: almost 10 hours per charge and up to 32 hours in total depending on the use of noise reduction.

Battery life of up to 32 hours distinguishes Honor's Earbuds 2 Lite.
The battery life of up to 32 hours sets Honor’s Earbuds 2 Lite apart. – HONOR

Some regrets, however: lack of equalizer, lack of waterproofing and touch controls limited to the strict minimum. And paradox: while Honor claims to have cut ties with Huawei, these Earbuds 2 Lite can take advantage of additional functions with the Huawei AI application which remains useless on iPhone, however, the headphones are not recognized (they can be used independently) .

Battery life: up to 32 hours. 99 euros. Available August 7.

For Versatility: Sennheiser CX True Wireless

Rather accustomed to quite expensive products such as with its Momentum True Wireless 2 headphones sold for 259 euros, the German brand Sennheiser is democratizing its know-how with its CX True Wireless sold for 129 euros, which is half the price. Should we fear for the quality of these in-ear models? Answer: no.

In Bluetooth 5.2 (hence immediate pairing), these admittedly somewhat bulky headphones broadcast a very pleasant signature sound. We appreciate the beautiful balance offered by the manufacturer. Adapted to all musical registers, the CX True Wireless reveals no real weakness.

Sennheiser CX True Wireless headphones.
Sennheiser CX True Wireless headphones. – CHRISTOPHE SEFRIN / 20 MINUTES

During our test, the very strong in bass Therefore I Am from Billie Eilish went like a letter in the mail. The chiseled highs of Drive of REM have avoided the phenomenon of sibilance (the whistling effects) too often encountered. The mediums of Don’t Kwow Why of Norah Jones expressed their warmth. And we even let ourselves be surprised by the very airy rendering of some audio titles spatialized in Dolby Atmos on Apple Music: Senõrita by Shawn Mendes and Camilla Cabelo, or even Bad Clothes by Ed Sheeran.

Sennheiser CX True Wireless can be enjoyed with all musical registers.
Sennheiser CX True Wireless can be enjoyed with all musical registers. – SENNHEISER

If they do not have active noise reduction, the CX True Wireless remains protected against rain and sweat (standard: IPX4). Their touch controls are easily tamed. And we appreciate the Sennheiser Smart Control application with its equalizer that allows you to really personalize your listening.

Battery life: up to 27 hours. 129 euros.

For the very big sound: Studio Buds, by Beats Audio

Sometimes disappointed, sometimes conquered by Beats Audio products, we are here rather seduced by the new Studio Buds headphones. The firm (owned by Apple since 2014) succeeds with these in-ear headphones the bet of big sound. With singular ergonomics, the Studio Buds look like two buttons that you slip into your ears. The apparent letter “b” will remain for some a sign of identity …

Beats Studio Buds headphones.
Beats Studio Buds headphones. – CHRISTOPHE SEFRIN / 20 MINUTES

Each earpiece is equipped with a physical button. This is what we prefer. Touch controls are often sources of hazardous manipulations that hamper the experience. On the other hand, if it is possible to Play / Pause, answer / hang up a call, activate noise reduction and go to the next song, it is impossible to modulate the sound volume. A note: a Transparency mode (which allows you to listen to around you) convincing.

Beats Studio Buds deliver a bodybuilt sound.
Beats Studio Buds deliver a bodybuilt sound. – BEATS

From the album Monday dreamin ‘, the beats electronic Wishing Well by Margaret Dygas or by Dream of Sama’Abdulhadi have beaten our eardrums. We are also wondering what the use of the noise reduction system that equips headphones that really send a very powerful sound, with marked but not inflated bass can be used here.

In more sensitive registers, however, Studio Buds stumble on highs that are sometimes metallic and roughly cut. Don’t rely too much on these headphones to fully enjoy sharp musical registers.

Resistant to water and perspiration (IPX4 standard), with the Locate function to be found in case of loss, available in black, white or red, the Studio Buds will initially appeal to aficionados punchy rhythms, muscular video games and action series or movies that will blow your mind. If finesse is not their strong point, their sound signature is indisputable and well assumed.

Autonomy: up to 24 hours. 149 euros.



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