Raycon built its name on influencer marketing, not audio credibility — so we leaned on what independent reviewers actually measured, then ranked the true-wireless earbuds on the site by how good they are today. Spoiler: the press is candid about Raycon, and so are we.
1. Raycon Fitness Earbuds
The best-realized Raycon for its intended job. Gel tips plus stabilizer fins keep them locked in, IPX7 shrugs off sweat and rain, and total battery runs to roughly 56 hours. Trusted Reviews found the ANC and Awareness modes “work surprisingly well” for the money, and Consumer Reports rated the sound in the “very good range.” The catch is a heavy, bass-dominant tuning with no EQ app to rein it in — but for the gym, these make sense.
🛒 Raycon Fitness Earbuds on Amazon🟦 Best Buy2. Raycon Impact Earbuds
The one to buy if you’ll abuse it. An IP67 rating and impact-resistant shell make the Impact genuinely rugged, and the case doubles as an 800mAh power bank. Raycon claims up to ~90 hours total; SoundGuys is skeptical of those “extreme battery claims,” and the house sound is still bass-first. For a jobsite or the trail, though, durability wins.
🛒 Raycon Impact Earbuds on Amazon🟦 Best Buy3. Raycon Everyday Earbuds
Tiny, light and cheap, with a secure fit and a wireless-charging case at $80. But sound is the sticking point: Reviewed.com called them “average at best,” and SoundGuys measured real battery well under Raycon’s claim. Fine as simple, sweatproof commuter buds — just don’t expect the sound to impress.
🛒 Raycon Everyday Earbuds on Amazon🟦 Best Buy4. Raycon Pro Earbuds
Raycon’s priciest buds land last. You get ANC, a Transparency mode and wireless charging, but SoundGuys called the performance “inconsistent,” flagged a bulbous housing that’s tough for smaller ears, and noted there’s no companion app — at $150. Wait for a steep discount, or spend the money on a better-reviewed rival.
🛒 Raycon Pro Earbuds on Amazon🟦 Best BuyBeyond the buds
Two more Raycon options sit outside the true-wireless ranking. The open-ear Bone Conduction Headphones are the pick reviewers actually liked — How-To Geek called them “a great option at a very reasonable price point” for aware, all-day listening, with the honest caveat that the sound trails a Shokz OpenRun Pro. And the over-ear Everyday Headphones are comfy and cheap, but SoundGuys summed up the tuning bluntly: “there is such a thing as too much bass.”
🛒 Raycon Bone Conduction Headphones on Amazon🟦 Best BuyAcross the range, the pattern is consistent: Raycon nails fit, price and battery marketing, but sound tuning and app support lag the competition. If that trade works for you, the Fitness Earbuds are the smart pick.