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    The Raycon Everyday earbuds have a 4.3-star average rating with over 29,000 reviews on Amazon. They connect via bluetooth to devices, including smartphones and tablets, according to the brand.

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    The charging case advertises the same 24 hours of total listening time as the standard AirPods case. It also features Qi standard wireless charging compatibility. [11] In October 2021, Apple updated the bundled charging case with MagSafe. [12] Like AirPods, AirPods Pro have received criticism for their battery life. [13]

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    The original Samsung Galaxy Buds (SM-R170) launched on March 8, 2019. [1] The launch price was $129.99, and included a wireless charging case. The Buds were discontinued when the Buds Plus was released. [2]

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