USB-C Wired Earphones with Mic & Volume Control – in-ear Type C headphones for iPhone, Samsung, iPad and more
Product description
What these USB-C earphones are for
If your phone (or tablet) has moved on from the old headphone jack, you’re basically left choosing between USB-C audio and wireless. These USB-C wired earphones go down the USB-C route, aiming to be a simple plug-in replacement for everyday listening.
On paper, they’re built for broad “USB-C device” compatibility and day-to-day use: commute, work calls, gym sessions and travel. They’re also positioned as in-ear earbuds, so you should expect a more “in your ear” fit than open-back style headphones.
That said, they’re not perfect-for-everyone. Wired options depend on your device supporting USB-C audio properly, and the claimed audio “high-resolution” angle is something you’ll only really judge once you match the earphones to your preferred music and listening volume.
The essentials: sound, controls and hands-free

The headline features are fairly straightforward.
- Stereo sound via USB-C: the description says the wired USB-C headphones use a high-resolution DAC chip to reduce sound loss during transmission, with “dual dynamic drivers” intended to reproduce detailed audio.
- Built-in mic and controls: there’s a multi-function controller plus a hands-free microphone, allowing you to manage playback and calls. The controls mentioned include play/pause, volume adjustment and track switching, and the ability to answer/end calls.
In practical terms, this is the sort of setup that can work well when your phone is in your pocket and you still want to quickly pause music or handle a call without digging out the device.
A common micro-scenario: you’re on the move, your phone rings, you press the call control on the earphones, and you can continue walking while speaking hands-free. It’s not glamorous, but it’s genuinely useful.


What stands out day to day (and what might not)

The cable and connector are part of the everyday experience, and the description specifically mentions TPE twist-resistant cables and aluminium alloy C-type connectors aimed at durability and corrosion resistance.
Comfort is also a stated focus: the in-ear design is described as ergonomically made to stay comfortable for longer periods. Whether that matches your ears depends a lot on fit and ear tip comfort, and it’s worth keeping in mind that in-ear designs can fatigue some people faster than over-ear alternatives.
A concrete limitation to keep in mind
Compatibility is “wild” by its nature here—so you’ll want to check the exact device list against your own model. If your device isn’t included, or if it only supports audio in specific modes, these may not behave as expected.
Who they suit best

These are a sensible pick if you mainly want:
- Wired convenience without charging batteries
- Phone-call control via a built-in microphone
- A generally broad compatibility approach for USB-C phones and tablets
The listing frames them for lots of common device lines, including iPhone models like iPhone 17/16 series, Samsung Galaxy S24/S23/S22 families, various Galaxy Z models, Samsung tablets (including S8/S7 lines as stated), as well as Google Pixel 8/7 Pro/6a and iPad Pro/Mini/Air models (as listed). It also includes OnePlus models and other Type-C mobile phones.


If you’re buying for gym use or travel, the twist-resistant cable and sturdy connector design are exactly the sort of practical details people tend to care about after a few months.
Where the buyer should be careful

No product like this is perfect, and these USB-C earphones have a couple of decision points before you commit.
1) Check your device support first: the compatibility list is extensive, but not infinite. If your device isn’t clearly included, you may be better off confirming USB-C audio support from the device’s settings or documentation.
2) Sound expectations: “high-resolution audio” and “HiFi lossless stereo output” are marketing-style claims in the description. You can still get good results, but don’t assume it will outperform higher-end audio gear without testing. Budget/entry wired earbuds tend to be more about convenience than audiophile-grade performance.
Tech specs (as described)
Tech specs

- Type: Wired USB-C earphones (in-ear earbuds)
- Controls: Multi-function button controller with volume control
- Microphone: Built-in hands-free microphone
- Connector/cable: Aluminium alloy C-type connector, TPE twist-resistant cable
- Drivers: Dual dynamic drivers (as stated)
Is it worth it?


Worth buying if you want dependable wired USB-C audio, hands-free calling, and quick volume/playback control, particularly for everyday commuting and active use where wireless can feel fiddly.
It may not be the best choice if your device is outside the stated compatibility list, or if you’re specifically chasing top-tier audiophile performance—because this sits more in the “practical daily earphones” lane than in the “serious high-end sound” lane.
Mini FAQ

FAQ
Do these USB-C earphones support calls? Yes, the listing says they include a hands-free microphone and controls to answer/end calls.
Can I adjust volume without using my phone? According to the description, volume control is handled via the multi-function controller on the earphones.
Are they comfortable for long listening sessions? They’re designed for ergonomic in-ear comfort and claim to stay comfortable for longer periods, but fit varies from person to person.
Will they work with any USB-C device? The compatibility list is broad, but it’s not guaranteed for every USB-C phone/tablet. It’s worth checking your exact model against the listed ranges.
Final thoughts for buyers
If you’ve got a USB-C iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, iPad or Pixel device and you want straightforward wired earphones with mic and volume control, these are the kind of everyday accessory that can be genuinely handy. Just make sure your device model lines up with the compatibility claims, and treat the audio “high-resolution” language as a best-case expectation rather than a guarantee of audiophile results.
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