I've has loads of these bluetooth in ear fukers, most of them are shite - but depends on what you use them for. In a gym, on a run, many are fine; get the most comfy pair with a sound signature that matches your preference.
Apple in ear = shite sound. Good in most other areas and very convenient. Too expensive, and wearing Apple gear says "I'm a wanker".
Samsung in ear are decent. &, the wireless charging with easy connectivity is a winner.
Shure in ear bluetooth are very good, but the bluetooth isn't the best, and charging is a pain.
Most of the cheap ones are utter shite.
Personally, I like Sony a lot, but some of their in ears are a strange fit for me; excellent sound and easy to use. I don't like over ears, but the Sony ones are great.
If you need any advice then just let me know... I've wasted so m uch money on all this stuff over the years, plus have very good hearing (unlike most of you old, useless cumslurpers).
Happy to help.
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Sennheisers are very good. I don't use them as I prefer the Shure sound signature of my SE846s (passive in-ear are my favourite for traveling). I'm not saying that one high quality set of headphones is better than another, just comes to your ears and preference - of course, some are shite. I once picked up some Beats Studio Buds when I got an iPad pro; both were shite.Gave the iPad Pro to my mother, and rarely use the Beats Studio Buds (the Samsung version which I got free with a new Samsung phone a few years back are better).
I do find the wireless charging that many of them have very useful.
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