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True wireless in-ears have gotten a LOT better at ANC in the last few generations. Currently, I carry the Pixel Buds Pro as my dailies, but I also have a pair of the Soundcore Liberty 3 Pros. Both are pretty great, I tend to prefer the Pixel Buds because they play nicely with my Pixel. I've been through I-couldn't-tell-you-how-many pairs of true wireless buds, and so far those two are the only ones I haven't hated wearing for extended periods. I'd give an honorable mention to the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro as well (with the caveat that some of their functionality, including factory reset, requires a Samsung device).
NB: I tend not to like the silicone ear tips, so most of the time when I buy a new pair of buds I'll buy Comply memory foam eartips. I've found they create a MUCH better seal and more confident fit. Evidently my ear canals are weirdly shaped, because no matter what brand, I seem to have trouble keeping anything in my ears and those helped.
How are they for phone calls in noisy environments (for the person on the other side of the call)?
They're great for the person on the other end of the call?
Thanks, I'll look into them.
Lately I've been carrying around my Logitech Zone 750 headset because it's the only thing I've found so far that actually lets other people hear me clearly. I wish there were more Bluetooth headsets available with a real mic (i.e. one that actually extends out to your mouth).