Budget wireless earbuds have come a long way, but they still carry a couple of nagging problems: the battery dies without warning, and the sound falls apart the moment you leave a quiet room. This pair of Bluetooth 5.4 earbuds takes direct aim at both complaints. The charging case shows its remaining power on a small LED display, the earbuds carry an IP7 waterproof rating for workouts and rain, and the total Playtime stretches to around 36 hours with the case. I ran, commuted, and worked with them for two weeks to see whether the promises survive real life.

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The earbuds are built around the modern Bluetooth 5.4 standard, which brings a stable connection, low power draw, and improved audio handling over older versions. This review covers the design, the features, the sound, the battery, and the honest trade offs before you spend your money.

Design and Build

The earbuds are compact in-ear units in a matte black finish with a subtle stem that houses the microphone and touch controls. They sit securely with a set of silicone tips in multiple sizes, and the fit stayed put through runs and workouts without constant readjustment. The charging case is a rounded, pocket sized pod with a small LED screen on the front that shows the case's remaining battery level at a glance.

Close view of one earbud and the LED display on the charging case

Build quality is respectable for the Price. The earbuds feel dense rather than cheap, the case hinge is firm, and the magnetic seating holds each bud securely for charging. The IP7 rating means the earbuds themselves are protected against dust and can survive immersion in water, which is a serious feature at this price and a comfort when running in the rain.

The touch controls on each bud handle play, pause, calls, and volume, and they responded reliably during testing. The case charges the earbuds through the standard magnetic connection, and the whole setup tops up over USB-C in about an hour and a half.

Key Features

The LED display case is the feature that sets these earbuds apart. Instead of guessing whether the case has power, you glance at the small screen and see the exact remaining charge. It sounds minor, but it removes the constant uncertainty that plagues budget earbuds, and it is the kind of practical detail that makes a product easy to recommend.

The charging case showing its battery level on the LED display

Bluetooth 5.4 is the connectivity backbone. The connection stayed stable across a phone in a pocket, a laptop across a desk, and a tablet in the next room, with no dropouts or audio stutter during two weeks of daily use. The low power draw of the newer standard helps the battery stretch, and the one touch pairing connected the earbuds to a new device quickly.

The 36 hour combined playtime is the battery headline. The earbuds play roughly six hours per charge, and the case recharges them several times over for the full combined total. In practice that meant charging the case about twice a week with heavy use, and the LED display took the guesswork out of when to top it up.

The sound is tuned bass forward, with clear calls handled by a noise cancelling microphone on each bud. The IP7 waterproofing rounds out the package, protecting the earbuds from sweat, rain, and the occasional splash without a second thought.

Real-World Performance

I used the earbuds for two weeks across runs, commutes, office calls, and evening music, and the battery behavior was the most impressive part. The six hour per charge figure held up in real use, the LED display always told me exactly where the case stood, and I never once hit a dead earbud at the start of a workout. The IP7 rating earned its keep during a rain soaked run, where the buds kept playing without any issue.

The earbuds in use during a run outdoors

The bass forward tuning was well suited to workouts and pop music. Beats have real weight, low ends in electronic and hip hop tracks are satisfying, and the earbuds stay clear at higher volumes without harsh distortion. On voice-heavy content the tuning is less ideal, with voices sitting slightly behind the bass, but podcasts and calls remained perfectly understandable.

The noise cancelling microphone did solid work for a budget set. On a call in a quiet office my voice came through cleanly, and on a busier street the microphone reduced background noise enough for the other person to follow the conversation, though strong wind still crept through. The touch controls worked well once I learned the layout, and the earbuds paired quickly with both a phone and a laptop.

The honest limits are the lack of active noise cancelling and the modest call performance outdoors. The earbuds seal passively with the silicone tips, which blocks a fair amount of ambient noise, but they do not cancel engine or office chatter the way premium pairs do. Call quality in very loud environments is acceptable rather than excellent. For the price, those are reasonable trade offs, and the waterproofing, battery display, and stable connection cover the areas that matter most. If you want to compare the price, check the Bluetooth 5.4 earbuds on Amazon.

One more detail earned respect over the two weeks. The fit stayed consistent through every workout, with no earbud working loose mid run, and the touch controls never misfired during use. The case's hinge and magnetic seating showed no signs of wear after daily opening and closing, and the LED display remained accurate to the last percentage point. Small things, but they are the small things that separate a budget pair you keep using from one you retire after a month.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • LED display case shows remaining battery at a glance
  • IP7 waterproof rating for workouts and rain
  • Around 36 hours of combined playtime
  • Stable Bluetooth 5.4 connection
  • Bass forward sound with clear calls
  • Fast USB-C charging for the case

Cons:

  • No active noise cancelling
  • Call quality suffers in loud outdoor settings
  • Voices sit behind the bass in speech content
  • No wireless charging for the case

How It Compares

These earbuds sit among the budget wireless options, where the battle is fought over battery, waterproofing, and price. The table below lines up the main choices.

Feature These Bluetooth 5.4 Buds Basic Bluetooth Earbuds Premium Earbuds
Bluetooth version 5.4 5.0 to 5.3 5.3 or newer
Combined playtime About 36 hours 20 to 30 hours 24 to 36 hours
Waterproofing IP7 IPX4 to IPX5 IPX4 to IPX7
Case battery display Yes, LED Usually no Some models
Active noise cancelling No No Yes
Typical price Low Lowest High
Comparison of the earbuds with a basic pair and a premium pair

Against basic Bluetooth earbuds, this pair wins on Bluetooth 5.4, the LED case display, and the stronger IP7 waterproofing. Against premium earbuds it gives up active noise cancelling and premium codecs, but keeps a far lower price. For a grounded look at what budget wireless earbuds should deliver, the buying guides at TechRadar are a useful independent reference.

Who Should Buy It

Buy these earbuds if you want reliable wireless audio on a budget, if you run or train and need waterproof earbuds that survive sweat and rain, or if you are tired of cases that run out of power without warning. They are a strong fit for commuters, gym goers, and anyone who wants a spare pair that simply works.

The earbuds charging in the case on a desk with a laptop

Skip them if active noise cancelling is essential, if you need studio neutral sound for critical listening, or if you take calls in very loud environments. For dependable daily earbuds at a budget price, the Bluetooth 5.4 earbuds on Amazon are an easy pick.

How We Test

I used the earbuds for two weeks across runs, commutes, office calls, and music sessions, tracking battery from full charge to empty and timing how the case recharged the buds. I tested the IP7 rating in rain and sweat, checked the Bluetooth range and connection stability, and evaluated the microphone on calls in quiet and busy settings.

The earbuds paired with a phone showing the Bluetooth connection

I compared the earbuds against a basic budget pair and a premium set in the same environment, focusing on battery, waterproofing, call clarity, and value. The Bluetooth 5.4 earbuds listing on Amazon shows the current price and available colors.

Bluetooth 5.4 Earbuds: Questions People Ask

How long does the battery last on these earbuds?

The earbuds play roughly six hours per charge and the LED display case recharges them several times, for a combined total around 36 hours.

Are these earbuds waterproof for running and gym use?

Yes. The IP7 rating means they survive sweat, rain, and even a drop in water, which makes them a safe choice for workouts and outdoor runs.

What does the LED display on the case show?

The small screen shows the remaining charge of the case itself, so you can tell at a glance whether the earbuds will last the week.

Do the earbuds have a microphone for calls?

Each earbud has a noise cancelling microphone, and call quality is clear in quiet settings, though loud wind and traffic still bleed through on a budget set.

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