• More and more earbuds come with touchscreen cases, but after test

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    More and more earbuds come with touchscreen cases, but after testing a bunch of them, I'm still not convinced it's the future do you really get the best value this way?

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    Wed, 27 May 2026 21:00:00 +0000

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    With more and more earbuds coming with touchscreen cases, I've got to ask: "why?".

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter An increasing number of
    wireless earbuds are landing in my inbox and on my front porch with touchscreens built into their charging cases. There are now enough to make it officially a growing and real trend rather than just a passing gimmick but
    I'm not convinced.

    Most recently, I tested Anker's feature-packed Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro series , which offer two different kinds of screen, but they're just the most
    recent. Earlier in the month, the JBL Live range was refreshed with plenty of screens, and I recently tested the open-ear Cleer Arc 5, which you can see at the top of this article complete with a sizeable display. What's the point of these screens? Well, it varies by bud, but generally the premise is the same. The display lets you glean some instant information about your buds: battery life, noise cancellation status, volume, but also change features like EQ preset, Bluetooth codec, what you're song you're listening to, and so on. Latest Videos From You may like I tried Soundcore's two new feature packed earbuds here's the one I'd recommend Anker Soundcore's new earbuds have flashy screens on the outside, but the inside is the best bit I switched from headphones to earbuds after three years here's what I learned

    This is all potentially useful, if the buds let you avoid using your smartphone and an app to change these features. That's all in theory, but in practice, it's not so.

    Displays in earbuds generally bump up the price of the gadget, increase the case's footprint, and increase the risk of accidental pressing when you put the case in your pocket. So they really need to justify themselves, and I'm not sure they are right now. Just use your phone (Image credit: Future) When
    I find an EQ preset I like, I generally stick to it, rarely changing. That's also true about other earbud settings; if I'm on anything but the highest ANC setting, someone should check me for a concussion.

    So I don't need a carry case that lets me change these settings, because I rarely do. And when I do, I don't mind booting up the app; I need to justify downloading it in the first place, and changing EQ is much easier on the larger screen. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me
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    In theory, the music and volume controls of an earbud case are more useful,
    as these are things everyone uses. But on-bud touch controls exist and if you're digging a gadget out of your pocket to change a track, it may as well be one you'll probably be using for other tasks too: your phone.

    It doesn't help that, from my experience, charging case screens aren't hugely reliable. They remind me of cheap smartwatches and fitness trackers from
    years ago: they often need multiple taps, and seemingly some vocal coercing (well, I think it helps), to do anything. My phone isn't like that. Finding a niche (Image credit: Future) I'm not going to make a blank ruling on earbud cases; in some situations they work. What to read next The best wireless earbuds for all budgets, all tested by our reviewers Honors 2-in-1 mouse
    hides a musical secret the hybrid product you never knew you needed? Best earbuds: top buys, all TechRadar-tested and recommended

    Take Soundcore's Liberty 5 Pro series. In the base model, the display is a tiny window. You can use it to check some easy info, but it's not trying to replace your smartphone. Perfect.

    In the top-end Liberty 5 Pro Max, the case is packed full of novel features, including a recorder-transcriber, and translation tool. It's not meant to replace your phone; it's its own thing.

    That's where I see earbud charging case displays finding their niche: by offering features and functions to act as the earbuds' unique selling points, as an accessory that's useful to have separately to your phone.

    This would generally be in top-end or professional-targeted buds, like how
    the Pro Max is ostensibly designed for business buyers.

    But not every pair of the best earbuds needs a little LCD or OLED screen on the charging case. At the moment, it feels like they're becoming more prominent as a fad, but I think most us would rather just pay less or see
    that money go into battery innovations or other improvements I only see them sticking around if makers find a way to justify them. The best wireless earbuds for all budgets Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons

    Read our full guide to the best earbuds 1. Best overall: Technics EAH-AZ100 2. Best mid-range: Cambridge Audio A100 3. Best budget: Nothing Ear (a) 4. Best for noise-cancelling: Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Ultra 2nd Gen Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds.



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