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USB C Headphones 2 Pack, Type C Earphones with Microphone & Remote Control Noise Cancelling Wired Earbuds USB C for iPhone 17 16 15 Pro Max, iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy S25 S24 Ultra, Pixel 9 review image

USB C Headphones 2 Pack, Type C Earphones with Microphone & Remote Control Noise Cancelling Wired Earbuds USB C for iPhone 17 16 15 Pro Max, iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy S25 S24 Ultra, Pixel 9 Review

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Let's be real: nobody is shopping for a 2-pack of USB-C wired earbuds expecting to be blown away. You're shopping because your phone lost the headphone jack, your Bluetooth earbuds died, or you just need a backup pair that actually plugs in and works. So the real question isn't whether these beat your AirPods — it's whether they're enough for the price. That's the lens we're using here.

USB C Headphones 2 Pack front view

What You're Actually Getting

This is a 2-pack of wired USB-C earbuds with an inline microphone and a remote control on the cable. They're designed for plug-and-play use across a wide range of devices — iPhone 15, 16, and 17 series (which switched to USB-C), iPad Pro, Samsung Galaxy S24/S25 Ultra, Google Pixel 9, and more. The compatibility list is genuinely broad, which is one of the more useful things about this product.

The "noise cancelling" label in the name deserves a quick reality check. At this price point and with a wired passive design, what you're getting is passive noise isolation — the physical seal of the ear tips blocking ambient sound — not active noise cancellation with dedicated chipsets. That's a meaningful distinction. Expect it to muffle background noise reasonably well when the tips are seated correctly, but don't expect commuter-grade ANC performance.

USB C earbuds inline microphone and remote detail

The Case for Buying a 2-Pack

Here's where this product actually makes sense: you keep one at your desk and one in your bag. Or you buy it for a family member and keep the spare. Wired earbuds at budget prices have a tendency to die — a cable frays, a driver gives out, a USB-C plug gets bent. Having a backup pair included from day one is a genuinely practical value proposition that single-unit alternatives can't match.

The inline remote and microphone combo means you can handle calls, skip tracks, and adjust volume without touching your phone. For desk workers, commuters, or students who want a no-fuss wired option, that covers the basics. The microphone quality is unlikely to impress anyone on the other end of a video call, but for casual calls and voice messages it should be functional.

USB C earbuds with cable and carrying detail

What to Watch Out For

A few honest caveats before you click buy:

  • USB-C compatibility isn't universal. Some Android devices require specific DAC (digital-to-analog converter) support for USB-C audio. Most flagship phones from Samsung, Google, and Apple (post-iPhone 15) handle it fine, but older or budget Android phones can be hit or miss. Check your device specs if you're unsure.
  • "Noise cancelling" is marketing language here. It refers to passive isolation only. Don't expect the listing name to tell the full story.
  • Cable durability is the biggest unknown. Budget wired earbuds often feel fine out of the box but show wear at the strain reliefs — near the plug and near the earbuds — after a few months. Without long-term user data, this remains the highest risk factor to keep in mind.
  • Sound quality will be functional, not audiophile. These are utility earbuds. Expect decent mids for voices and podcasts, rolled-off bass, and modest highs. Fine for calls and casual listening; not for critical music listening.

Who This Is (and Isn't) For

This 2-pack makes sense for: students who need a reliable backup, frequent travelers who want a spare, parents buying for kids, office workers who need something for Teams calls without breaking the bank, or anyone who just lost their only wired earbuds and needs a quick plug-and-play solution.

It's not for: music enthusiasts who care about sound staging or bass response, anyone expecting true active noise cancellation, or power users who want a single high-quality pair and don't care about the second unit.

USB C earbuds lifestyle use

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will these work with iPhone 15, 16, and 17?

A: Yes — all iPhone 15 and later models use USB-C, so these plug in directly with no adapter needed. Earlier iPhones with Lightning connectors are not compatible.

Q: Do these actually cancel noise?

A: Not actively. The "noise cancelling" in the name refers to passive isolation from the ear tip seal. There is no active noise cancellation hardware in these earbuds.

Q: Why buy a 2-pack instead of one better pair?

A: The main value is redundancy — a spare for when one pair gets damaged, lost, or stops working. If you'd rather invest in sound quality, a single higher-end pair at a similar total price is worth considering.

Q: Will the inline remote work on Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones?

A: Basic functions (play/pause, answer calls) generally work across most modern Android devices with USB-C audio support. Volume control behavior can vary by device.

Q: Are these good for phone calls?

A: The inline microphone should handle casual calls and voice messages adequately. Don't expect professional call clarity, but it's functional for everyday use.

A Note on This Review

This review is based on limited sources available at the time of writing. The product listing and specifications were used to evaluate the value proposition, but detailed long-term user experiences — especially around cable durability and microphone performance — are not yet widely available. As more user experiences become available, we'll update this page with richer insights.

If you've used this product, share your experience in the comments below — your input helps us build a better review.

At the end of the day, this is a practical purchase for a specific kind of buyer. The 2-pack format is the standout feature — it's not about getting one great pair of earbuds, it's about never being caught without a working wired option. Set expectations correctly (utility-grade audio, passive isolation, basic mic), and there's real value here. Expect audiophile performance or true ANC, and you'll be disappointed.

— Tech Lead Editor, CPrice

Posted on April 3, 2026

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