2026 Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth 5.4 In-Ear with ANC/ENC, Transparency Mode and Touch-Screen Charging Case (White)
Product description
The essentials
If you’re after wireless earbuds that can cope with everyday commutes and noisy indoor spaces, the 2026 Wireless Earbuds are built around a pretty practical idea: you get both noise cancelling for listening and a transparency mode for when you need to stay aware. On paper, that combination is the sort of feature set people look for when they don’t want to take one earbud out just to hear announcements or traffic.
They also lean into personalisation a bit. There are five EQ sound modes (Standard, Classic, Jazz, Rock and Pop), and the interesting twist here is that you manage a lot directly from the charging case using a multifunctional colour touch screen. No constant phone-poking is the goal.
That said, it’s worth keeping expectations grounded: without more detail on how sophisticated the ANC is in real use, you’re still choosing a mid-range spec bundle rather than something engineered for audiophile-grade isolation.
What you’ll notice day to day

The two standout listening modes are Transparency Mode and ANC/ENC.
Transparency Mode is designed to let external sounds come through clearly so you can hear things around you without removing the earbuds. For day-to-day scenarios like walking outdoors, cycling, or commuting on buses and trains, it’s a useful safety-oriented feature rather than a gimmick. You can keep music going, but you’re not fully cut off from the world.
For the opposite situation—when you want to shut the world out—the earbuds combine Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) and Environmental Noise Cancelling (ENC). The brand claims ANC uses reverse sound waves to reduce ambient noise by up to 45dB, and ENC focuses on calls by filtering background noise so your voice comes through more clearly.
A small limitation to bear in mind: the “up to” noise reduction figure is hard to judge without independent testing, so performance may vary depending on how loud your environment is and what kinds of noise you’re dealing with.


Sound options that don’t rely on an app

A lot of budget to mid-range earbuds depend heavily on companion apps for EQ and controls. Here, the approach is different.
You get five EQ sound modes—Standard, Classic, Jazz, Rock and Pop—so you can switch between music styles and listening preferences. Importantly, the description says you can do this without relying on a mobile app, which may appeal if you’d rather keep setup simple.
In real terms, it’s the kind of setup that can help if your playlist swings from podcasts and spoken-word to bass-heavy tracks. You might find a Rock or Pop mode for louder, more energetic music, then switch back for something calmer when you’re in an office or café.
Noise cancelling and call clarity in noisy places
ANC is targeted at noisy environments such as trains, buses, offices and cafés—so it’s clearly aimed at people who spend time around traffic hum, staff chatter, or general background noise.

ENC is the other half of that equation. The description says it aims to improve call quality by enhancing voice recognition and filtering background noise. If you take calls on the move, this matters more than you might think—especially in places where people are talking nearby.
Charging case as the control hub (and where it helps)
The charging case isn’t just for power here. It features a full-colour LED touch screen described as offering more independent control than using your phone.


According to the description, you can manage playback, switch tracks, adjust volume, answer or end calls, and toggle noise cancelling modes directly from the case.
There are also extra “smart” touches listed: language switching (7 languages), screen brightness adjustment, wallpaper customisation, earbud finder, flashlight, timer and camera control.

Is it overkill? Possibly, depending on how much you’ll actually use. But if you dislike unlocking your mobile just to change a track or adjust settings, having controls on the case is the sort of convenience that can pay off daily.
Key specifications (from the details provided)
- Bluetooth 5.4
- Up to 6–8 hours playback on a single charge (and up to 48 hours total with the charging case)
- Type-C fast charging (fully charged in approx. 1.5 hours, per the description)
- LED digital display on the case showing real-time battery levels for earbuds and case
- ANC/ENC noise cancelling, plus Transparency Mode
- 5 EQ sound modes: Standard, Classic, Jazz, Rock and Pop
- In-ear design with IPX7 water resistance (rated for earbuds)
- One-step automatic pairing when opening the case lid
- Connection stability range up to 49 feet (as stated)
Is it worth it?
You should consider the 2026 Wireless Earbuds if you want one set of earbuds that covers both “listen in peace” and “stay aware”, and you’re specifically the sort of user who values Transparency Mode and call-focused noise cancelling (ANC/ENC). The touch-screen charging case also makes sense if you’d rather control playback and settings without reaching for your phone all the time.

It may not be the best fit if you only care about basic wireless listening and don’t want the extra complexity of a highly featured case. It could also feel like more than you need if you’re very sensitive to ANC performance and you expect consistent, top-tier isolation in every environment.
Mini FAQ


Does it support automatic pairing?
Yes. The description says the earbuds automatically reconnect to the last paired device when you open the charging case lid.
Can you change noise cancelling modes without using a phone?

The description says you can toggle noise cancelling modes directly from the touch-screen charging case.
How long do they last on a charge?
It’s stated as 6–8 hours of continuous playback on one charge, with up to 48 hours total when used with the charging case.
Are they designed for outdoor use?
They include an IPX7 water resistance rating for the earbuds, and they feature Transparency Mode, which is aimed at staying aware while commuting or walking outdoors.
Will call quality hold up in busy places?
The earbuds use ENC for call clarity by filtering background noise, but actual results can depend on your surroundings.
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