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Audio-Technica’s new wireless earbuds have a genuinely mind-blowing upgrade that leaves my AirPods feeling utterly inadequate

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  • New Magnetic Switch to turn the earbuds on and off without the case
  • Up to 65 hours of battery life with ANC off
  • £125 / €149 / $149

If you’re looking for earbuds to wear on a mission to space, Audio-Technica have just the things: their new ATH-CKS50TW earbuds have an extraordinary 65-hour battery life in total, which is just about long enough to fly to the moon. That makes my AirPods Pro 2 look pretty feeble.

The buds’ own batteries deliver 25 hours of continuous playback, and the charging case adds another 40. Those figures are with active noise cancelling (ANC) off, but with ANC enabled the numbers are still astounding: 15 hours from the buds and a further 25 from the case.

Again, for comparison, the AirPods Pro 2 give you six hours from the buds alone. The Sony WF-1000XM5 give you eight hours. Audio-Technica’s new earbuds absolutely crush any of the best earbuds in this measure.

A green pair of Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW2 earbuds on a white background

(Image credit: Audio-Technica)

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