Do the InvisiBeatz earbuds matchup to other types of headphones?
You could say that headphones are a lot like cars, once you find the ones you really love you totally get locked in to what you like. For example, switching someone from over-ear headphones to on-ear headphones is like getting an SUV-driver to acquiesce to buying a new station wagon (remember those?) It’s not likely to happen. But what if we told you that we’ve done some research and found some other type of ear pieces that make us just as enthusiastic about the sound like classic headphones do?
But before I can make a case for persuading you to answer the question: In-ear vs Over-ear or On-ear with a final decision, let’s see what every format has to offer to its users.
What are the differences between Over-Ear vs On-Ear vs Earbuds vs In-Ear?
Headphones come in many different designs but fall into four distinct types: over-ear, on-ear, earbuds, and in-ear.
Each type of headphones has its advantages and disadvantages, which affect how well-suited they will be in certain environments and conditions. The kind of headphone that will work best for you depends on your preferences and listening habits. If you’re wondering what headphones you should get or what’s the difference between on-ear and over-ear headphones, keep reading.
Over ear
Over-ear headphones typically have thick headbands and large ear cups that fully encompass the ears. They’re aimed towards listeners who want an easy-to-achieve comfortable fit and don’t mind the larger headphone size.
On ear
On-ear headphones are usually more compact than over-ear designs. They have smaller ear cups that rest on the ears and also slightly less bass. Listeners who want a decently comfortable fit in a more compact design are the ideal users for them.
Earbuds
Earbuds are small, ultra-portable headphones with earbud tips, that rest at the edge of the ear canal. Listeners who want an ultra-portable design and find an in-ear fit uncomfortable.
In ear
In-ear headphones are also ultra-portable with small earbud tips, which are inserted into the ear canal. The ones who use them are the ones who want an ultra-portable design and are comfortable with the in-ear fit.

Advantages of Wireless earbuds like the InvisiBeatz
So let’s see what the advantages of using earbuds like the InvisiBeatz are.
The InvisiBeatz Earbuds are comfortable
In terms of comfortability, earbuds are second to none. They are so small and comfy that you might forget that they are placed in your ears until some music starts playing. The lack of wires also makes it easy to use. You don’t have to worry about hooking them onto anything either.
As far as fitting the earbuds in your ear is concerned, they all come in a standard size that should fit everyone. But it definitely is not going to fit everyone. So before buying, check if it fits comfortably in your ear. Some companies do provide multiple sized ear tips along with the box. One of them should fit you comfortably.
They also last longer
Durability is a factor that should be looked into while buying a headset whether they are wired or not. And compared to the wired earphones, the earbuds are definitely more durable, that is, in my personal experience and in most of my friends’ experiences.
The simple reason being that the wire can easily wear out. The connection point between the wire and the jack is always a problematic area for wired earphones. They are only going to last so long. Twisting and turning eventually will meet its toll. Compared to this, the small earbuds are tough, rugged and durable. Normal wear and tear should not affect them as they just lie on your ears all the time. As long as you take care of your electronics when they are away from your body, they should be fine for a long time.
The audio quality of wireless earbuds is definitely high
One of the common doubts among the users is would the audio quality in a wireless headset be any good? Won’t there be distortions, as is the case with most things wireless? The answer would have been negative had this been 2015. But in 2020, wireless technologies have advanced to a point to rival the wired technologies.
As you would know, a wireless headset uses Bluetooth technology to transmit data between devices. In the past, Bluetooth technology did have its downsides, but that’s a thing of the past, Bluetooth being now capable of transmitting High Definition (HD) audio from your smartphones to your wireless headsets without loss of transmission or distortions.
There is no compression of data occurring here, as was the case with the older versions of Bluetooth. The quality of audio would be the same as that in any wired headsets.
