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    7 Settings to Change on Your New Wireless Earbuds
    TipsJanuary 6, 2026by BER Editorial Team

    7 Settings to Change on Your New Wireless Earbuds

    7 Settings to Change on Your New Wireless Earbuds — expert analysis and tested recommendations from BestElectronicsReviewed.

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    Your new wireless earbuds can sound significantly better with a few quick adjustments. Most people never touch these settings and miss out on the best experience.

    1. Enable the Right ANC Mode

    Most earbuds default to a balanced ANC setting. Switch to "Full" or "Max" noise cancellation when commuting or flying. Use Transparency mode when walking outdoors so you can hear traffic.

    2. Find Your Ear Tip Size

    This is the single biggest factor in sound quality and noise isolation. Try all included sizes — the right fit creates a proper seal that dramatically improves bass response and ANC effectiveness. Most companion apps include a fit test.

    3. Customize the EQ

    The default EQ is designed to sound acceptable to everyone, which means it sounds optimal for no one. Open the companion app and try the "Bass Boost" or "Vocal" presets, then fine-tune from there. Small EQ adjustments make a huge difference.

    4. Update the Firmware

    Manufacturers regularly release firmware updates that fix bugs, improve ANC, and sometimes add entirely new features. Check for updates immediately after unboxing — you might be running software that's months old.

    5. Set Up Multipoint Connection

    If your earbuds support it, enable multipoint Bluetooth so they connect to your phone and laptop simultaneously. This eliminates the tedious disconnect-reconnect dance when switching between devices.

    6. Adjust Touch Controls

    Most earbuds let you remap what single-tap, double-tap, and long-press do on each earbud. Set these to match your actual usage — maybe you never use voice assistant but constantly adjust volume.

    7. Turn Off Auto-Pause If It Annoys You

    The sensor that pauses music when you remove an earbud is convenient in theory but misfires for some people. If your music keeps pausing unexpectedly, disable this in the app.


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