well I know for a fact that there is no such guide on the web in existence, At least a helpful one. So here the info you need to know:
1. Quality Hertz
yeah, I know that's funny, but it's true too. Quality is measured in Hertz, average being about 12-22. Anything lower or higher is usually better, an example would be the one's that I bought. They are Sony and have a range of 6Hz - 23kHz, and a decibel level of about a 100. There are cheaper ones that usually range 22Hz-24Hz, but remember, you get what you pay for...
2. Hitting the Right DeciBELL
Yes, I know that I spelled decibel wrong, but it gets the point across. The normal level of sound should be in the 100, and NOT lower!
3. Isolation Chamber
There are also earbuds that can provide ambient.. noise isolation. Meaning that the noises outside are heard less or not even at all.
4. Finding a Good Conductor
There are also earbuds called bone-conducting. What these do is wrap around your ear AND go on inside too. What this does is sends the signal straight to the bone in your ear - giving you quality audio.
5. Cutting the Hassle
Well anybody whose ever used anything with wires knows that they offer nothing but hard times and hurt ears. But you can cut them - for a price. Some are generally clear, although since almost all wireless headphones use the same Bluetooth profile, only the higher end ones are the clearest.
-Helper Elf
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