FWIW…
Earfun Air Pros seem to be pretty decent - I have a pair and they’re working well for me so far - and there are plenty of reviews out there (inc. on audio websites**) covering their strong audio quality, good battery life and ANC feature set.
US $80: https://www.amazon.com/EarFun-Cancelling-Bluetooth-Headphones-Waterproof/dp/B08J3XYKFW
UK £63 (with 10% voucher offer applied): https://www.amazon.co.uk/EarFun-Cancelling-Bluetooth-Headphones-Waterproof-Black/dp/B08J3XYKFW
I’d been considering ponying up multiples of this for a major brand but was a bit reluctant as I wouldn’t be using them that much (largely just 3x/week on the turbo). For the price, these seem good value to me considering the high audio quality.
I’ve been using the stock silicone tips but also some INAIRS AIR2 foam tips to help with retention when moving around (one ear canal seems to be a bit odd shaped causing all earbuds to risk slipping out after a while). These seem to work OK too:
UK: £9/£12 per box: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00THKPJ5A/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00
Not available in the US by the looks of it.
NB the Small sized INAIRS tips that I use are actually not that small (vs. the stock silicone ones), but still just about small enough to successfully fit the Earfuns into their charging case and have them charge OK. I think the larger (M/L) INAIRS would be too big and interfere with the charging connection between bud and charging case, so be warned.
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** What HiFi in the UK reviewed the Earfun AIr Pro’s junior sibling (the Earfun Air which doesn’t have ANC) and highly rated the audio quality considering the price, which was what put me onto the ANC-equipped Pros…