USB-C Wired In-Ear Earphones with Mic, Volume Control & Remote for Samsung Galaxy, iPhone and More
Product description
If you’re moving away from 3.5mm and just want a reliable way to listen, these USB-C wired in-ear earphones are built around the practical stuff: call control, volume, and in-line music controls. On paper, they suit commuters, students, and anyone who likes wired audio without having to keep reaching for their phone.
That said, wired USB-C earphones are always a bit “it depends” on your specific device setup, so it’s worth checking compatibility with your handset’s USB-C audio support and whether you’re expecting a particular sound profile.
The essentials
These are Type C (USB-C) wired earbuds with a built-in microphone and one-touch style controls for calls and playback. You can answer and end calls, play/pause, adjust volume, and move between tracks using the headset buttons—meant to reduce the need to grab your phone while you’re walking, training, or gaming. The design is in-ear and comes with soft silicone ear tips in three sizes (S/M/L) to help you get a comfortable, secure fit.

Audio output is positioned as “high-resolution” via a DAC chip, with the aim of minimising sound loss during transmission. Whether that lands as “premium HiFi” in real life depends on your expectations, but the intent is clear: a USB-C wired setup that keeps things straightforward—plug in and listen.
What stands out in everyday use
The biggest day-to-day win is the control set. In practical terms, you can start a track, pause it, skip forwards/back, and control volume directly from the earbuds. For calls, the headset’s microphone and multi-function button are there so you can answer or hang up without needing to touch your mobile every time.


It also leans into “wear it and forget it” comfort. The ergonomic fit is designed to sit securely and help reduce the chance of them slipping out during longer sessions. If you’ve ever had earbuds that wobble after ten minutes, this is exactly the sort of problem the in-ear sizing is trying to solve.

A small but thoughtful extra: the TPE anti-tangle cord and a cable clip, so you can manage the length and store them more neatly in a bag.
Earphones wired to USB-C: compatibility and requirements
These earbuds are described as compatible with most Type-C devices that don’t have a 3.5mm jack, and the listing gives a long set of supported device lines. That includes a range of Samsung Galaxy models (including Galaxy S series and A series examples listed), as well as Apple iPhone models with USB-C support mentioned in the description.
The list also names Google Pixel models (from Pixel 10 series down to Pixel 7a/7/8/8 Pro/9/9 Pro/9a), plus OPPO Reno, OnePlus, Xiaomi and Huawei devices, alongside MacBook Air/Pro models with USB-C.

Worth noting, though: the description talks about compatibility broadly, but wired USB-C audio behaviour can still vary by device. It’s a good idea to confirm your exact phone/model supports audio over USB-C and that you’re not relying on a 3.5mm adapter.
Tech details that matter (and what they can’t guarantee)


The listing mentions a latest high-resolution DAC chip intended to minimise sound loss during USB-C transmission. It also claims “lossless HiFi stereo output” and positions the sound as high-resolution.
Where you should keep expectations grounded: with no frequency response data, no impedance/specs and no independent test results provided, you can’t be sure how it will compare to higher-end wired options or whether it will match your preferred bass/treble balance. If you’re a serious audiophile looking to extract maximum fidelity, you may find this sits more in the “solid daily listening” bracket than the “tuning obsessively” bracket.

Pros, cons, and who they suit
Why it makes sense if you want: - Wired convenience on a USB-C phone (no Bluetooth charging needed) - In-line controls for music and calls - A snug in-ear fit with silicone tips (S/M/L included) - Less mess with an anti-tangle cord and cable clip
What might not be your best match if: - Your device doesn’t support USB-C audio (or you’re using something that still expects 3.5mm) - You want a purely audiophile-level sound signature with detailed performance measurements - You prefer noise cancelling, wireless freedom, or extra features beyond what’s listed
If you’re using them for commuting, training, or desk work, they’re built for exactly that rhythm: quick control, secure fit, and straightforward wired connection.

How to decide before you buy


Before picking these up, check three practical things: - Does your device rely on USB-C for audio, or does it still expect 3.5mm? - Are you happy with in-ear earbuds and the idea of choosing the right tip size (S/M/L)? - Do you actually need the call and playback controls? If yes, the one-touch/multi-function button concept is the main reason these stand out.
If you’re only buying to “have something that works”, there are cheaper wired options in the market, but you’ll usually trade away parts of the control and microphone functionality described here.
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Buying verdict
It’s a good buy if you want USB-C wired in-ear earphones with a microphone and proper in-line controls for calls, volume, and track changes—especially for everyday listening where you don’t want to keep picking up your phone. It also makes sense if you appreciate a more secure fit with multiple silicone tip sizes and you’d rather manage a wired set (tangle-resistant cord and cable clip) than deal with charging.
You may want to skip them if your device doesn’t support USB-C audio, or if you’re looking for deep, measured audio performance data and a guaranteed premium sound character. In other words: for normal commuting, training, gaming sessions and day-to-day calls, this is the kind of functional headset that can be worth it—just don’t assume it will behave like every USB-C earphone on every phone without confirming your handset’s USB-C audio support.
What to know before using
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