USB-C Wired In-Ear Headphones with Mic & Volume Control (Type-C) for iPhone, Samsung, iPad & more
Product description
The essentials
These USB-C wired in-ear earphones are built for people who want audio via the phone’s Type-C port rather than a 3.5mm jack or Bluetooth. The pitch here is pretty clear: dual dynamic drivers aimed at detailed, stereo-style listening, plus a USB-C DAC chip intended to reduce transmission sound loss ‘on paper’. You also get hands-free call support with a built-in microphone, along with volume control and a multi-function button for playback and track changes.
The main thing to like is the day-to-day practicality. If your iPhone model (or another compatible device) takes audio through USB-C, this is the sort of plug-in accessory you can realistically use at the gym, on the commute, or on a trip without thinking too hard about charging or pairing. That said, wired USB-C headphones are still wired—if you often dislike cable management, you may find yourself reaching for wireless more often.
What you get for your money

On paper, these are positioned as an everyday, convenience-led pair of USB-C earphones rather than a studio-grade audiophile kit. The dual dynamic drivers are designed to handle complex music details and deliver ‘HiFi lossless stereo output’ as claimed by the manufacturer, and the USB-C DAC chip is meant to minimise sound loss during transmission.
Where it can make sense is simple: you want consistent audio from your USB-C device, and you value controls that you can use without touching your phone. In the real world, that often looks like this: you’re in transit, press the multi-function button to pause/play, tap again to move tracks, and use volume control without unlocking your screen. For calls, the mic is intended for answer/end functionality, so you’re not constantly reaching for your pocket.
Where they stand out (and where they don’t)


The standout theme is control and comfort for normal use. The in-ear design is described as ergonomically shaped to stay comfortable over longer periods, and the cable is designed to resist twisting. There’s also an aluminium alloy Type-C connector mentioned, with durability and corrosion resistance in mind.

However, a few limitations are worth keeping in mind: - Compatibility is broad, but you still need to be sure your specific device outputs audio over USB-C (some devices can differ by region, firmware, or model). - The ‘high-resolution’ and ‘lossless stereo’ claims sound impressive, but you should treat them as marketing-level promises unless you’re comfortable with that kind of expectation. - Because they’re wired, they’re less convenient if you frequently move around where cables catch, or if you prefer a no-cable setup.
If you’re comparing in a typical buying scenario, these lean more towards ‘plug-and-play USB-C convenience’ than ‘premium audio obsession’. If that matches your priorities, you’ll probably feel at home with them.
Compatibility & requirements
These wired USB-C earphones are marketed as compatible with a wide range of USB-C devices, including iPhone 15 series (15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max) and iPhone 16/17 in the product name, plus various Samsung Galaxy models (including S24 series, S23 series, Z Flip/Fold 5/4/3/2, and several A-series variants), and models across iPad and other USB-C smartphones such as OnePlus and Google Pixel.

Because the list is extensive, it’s tempting to assume ‘it’ll work with everything Type-C’. It may not be that straightforward in every case, so it’s worth double-checking that your device’s USB-C port supports wired audio output. If your priority is compatibility certainty, that’s the one detail you can’t skip.
Quick practical tips before you buy


It helps to think about the way you’ll use them more than the feature list:
- If you’re currently using USB-C audio or you have a USB-C phone, wired earphones can be a straightforward upgrade (or replacement) without extra pairing steps.
- If your main issue is cable annoyance, look closely at how you tend to move during workouts or commuting.
- If you care about call handling, confirm that the device you’re using supports the kind of controls described (play/pause, volume, track switching, answer/end calls).

A small but practical point: the cable is described as TPE twist-resistant and the connector is aluminium alloy, which is a positive sign for everyday durability. Still, any wired earphone can suffer from everyday strain, so taking a bit of care when packing and using them will go a long way.
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you have (or plan to use) a USB-C phone or tablet that supports wired audio over Type-C, and you want basic HiFi-styled stereo listening with hands-free mic support and real controls for volume, playback and calls.
Skip it if you rely on 3.5mm accessories, you need wireless freedom, or you’re worried about cable management. It also may not suit you if your device’s USB-C port doesn’t provide audio output—compatibility is broad, but not guaranteed for every setup.

Overall, this is a sensible ‘daily-driver’ type of USB-C in-ear earphones option. They’re not trying to be a niche audiophile tool, they’re aiming to be an easy, controlled listening solution for mainstream USB-C devices.


Mini FAQ
Does this work with iPhones that don’t have a headphone jack?
It’s designed for USB-C audio via Type-C, and the product name references iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 16 17. The safest move is to confirm your specific iPhone model supports wired audio through its USB-C port.

Is there a microphone for calls?
Yes. The earphones are described as having an HD microphone for hands-free use, with answer/end call functionality using the on-ear/multi-function controller.
What controls are included?
You’re getting a multi-function button controller plus volume control, intended for play/pause, adjusting volume, switching tracks, and managing calls without using your phone.
Are these suitable for workouts and travel?
They’re marketed as comfortable for longer wear and positioned for everyday activities such as running, yoga, cycling, travel, gym workouts and sports—mostly because they’re wired, in-ear, and cable durability is part of the design story.
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