Raycon’s in-ear lineup climbs from $80 to $150, and the differences aren’t always obvious from the ads. Here’s how the three core models compare.
Everyday Earbuds — $80
The cheapest and smallest. ANC and Awareness modes, IPX4, a wireless-charging case and multipoint, but a bass-heavy sound that Reviewed.com rated “average at best,” and real battery below the headline number. Buy these only if price and pocketability are the whole point.
🛒 Raycon Everyday Earbuds on Amazon🟦 Best BuyFitness Earbuds — $120
The sweet spot. Stabilizer fins and IPX7 make them the most secure and sweatproof, battery runs to ~56 hours total, and the ANC punches above the price (Trusted Reviews: “work surprisingly well”). Still bass-forward, still no app — but this is the Raycon that best does its job.
🛒 Raycon Fitness Earbuds on Amazon🟦 Best BuyPro Earbuds — $150
The most expensive and the hardest to recommend. ANC, Transparency and wireless charging are here, but SoundGuys called the performance “inconsistent,” the housing is bulky for smaller ears, and there’s still no app at a flagship price.
🛒 Raycon Pro Earbuds on Amazon🟦 Best BuyThe verdict
For most people the Fitness Earbuds are the pick — the extra $40 over the Everyday buys a better fit, waterproofing and battery. Grab the Everyday only to save money, and skip the Pro at full price; at $150 the competition simply does more.