The Harman/Kardon Fly TWS true wireless earphones go below €70 at Amazon, a drop of around 29% on the usual price. It is currently our best value for money for small budgets.
Absent for several years from the world of nomadic audio, Harman/Kardon is making a strong comeback in this field in 2020, especially with headphones true-wireless Fly TWS who intend to shake up the heart of the market.
Harman/Kardon Fly TWS
Introductory price €149
You don’t have to do active noise reduction and just look for intras true-wireless offering the best possible sound quality, but the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 are out of reach for you? Then the Harman/Kardon Fly TWS have you covered. Beware, however, of their ergonomics, which may not be suitable for all ear morphologies, especially the smallest ones.
Strong points
- Very clear and dynamic sound reproduction.
- Very responsive bass.
- Build quality, splash resistance.
- Very complete orders.
- Excellent hands-free kit.
Weak points
- Very slight lack of definition in the extreme highs.
- Limited stereophonic width.
- High latency.
- Thick case.
- Comfort can be problematic for people with small ears.
Alternatively
Jabra Elite 3
Introductory price €79.99
- Manufacturing & accessories
- Comfort & support
- User experience
- Autonomy
- Handsfree
- Latency
- Audio
The services offered by these Elite 3 are completely consistent with what we are entitled to expect from them, both in terms of comfort, use and listening experience. They are clearly not the headphones true-wireless the most efficient and complete on the market, but they are positioned as a good choice for those who want a simple, efficient and inexpensive model. In addition, their mechanical buttons and in-ear design will appeal to those who don’t like touch controls or who are looking for passive isolation, without active noise reduction.