Best 2024 Earbud Headphones for Multi-platform compatibility

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#1 JBL Tour Pro 3 Earbuds
4.9

Multi-platform compatibility was praised because the transmitter case and feature blend expand use beyond standard phone pairing.

Pros: Codec support, Dongle

Cons: Sound leakage, Find My

#2 Nothing Ear (a) Earbuds
4.5

Multi-platform compatibility was positive, with reviewers saying the earbuds work well across devices and check broad feature boxes.

Pros: Design and Aesthetics, Software/setup simplicity

Cons: Voice assistant integration, Spatial audio

#3 H2O Audio TRI 2 PRO Headphones
4.5

Multi-platform compatibility is positive in the review that paired the headset with both a Google Pixel phone and a MacBook.

Pros: Water/sweat resistance rating, Weight comfort

Cons: Equalizer customization, Instrument separation

#4 OnePlus Buds 3
4.5

Multi-platform compatibility is positive in the scored review, which found audio quality consistent across several phones.

Pros: Android compatibility, Bluetooth

Cons: Smudge resistance, Cable quality

#5 Sony WF-C510 Earbuds
4.0

Multi-platform compatibility is supported by reviewers who praise iOS/Android parity or smooth phone-desktop use, but PC app support is a limitation.

Pros: Weight comfort, Multipoint connectivity reliability

Cons: aptX, Active noise cancellation

#6 Poly Voyager Free 20 Earbuds
3.7

Multi-platform use was strong for phone/laptop switching in one review but less reliable for computer use in another.

Pros: Charging, Instrument separation

Cons: Spatial audio, Sidetone adjustment quality

#7 Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro Earbuds
2.9

Multi-platform compatibility was a major weakness because iPhone users lack app support and many advanced features remain Samsung-exclusive.

Pros: Integrated microphone, Frequency response accuracy

Cons: LDAC, Ear tip size options

#8 Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 Earbuds
2.7

Multi-platform compatibility is mixed: Android gets the best feature support, while iPhone use loses codecs and showed some issues.

Pros: Maximum volume clarity, Stability

Cons: Spatial audio, Microphone noise reduction