Sometimes, when it comes to personal audio products, midrange really hits the sweet spot. Sure, you could spend $299 on Bose’s ridiculously effective active noise cancellation (ANC) by buying the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds (2nd Gen) , or ball out on hi-fi audio with the equally expensive Technics EAH-AZ100 , but maybe you just want enough out of your wireless earbuds, not the most.

For those folks, there are luckily lots of options in the midrange, including the recently released Google Pixel Buds 2a and the slightly older (by a few months) OnePlus Buds 4 . Both of these wireless earbuds retail for the same $130, but having tested both pairs, I can tell you right now that there are some notable differences you should be aware of before buying. If you’re in the market for mid

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