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Still love wired headphones? These Apple EarPods are just $15.99

If you prefer wired headphones, Apple’s USB-C EarPods are an affordable and high-quality option now at their lowest price ever.

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When Apple finally ditched the Lightning port in favor of USB‑C across its product lineup, it signaled the end of an era for proprietary connectors—and the rebirth of simplicity for wired listeners. Now, with Amazon knocking $3 off the asking price, these bright‑white buds can be yours for just $15.99—the lowest we’ve seen yet. If you’ve ever misplaced your AirPods or simply miss the no‑fuss pleasure of wired listening, here’s why these entry‑level EarPods deserve a spot in your pocket or desk drawer.

In a world of disappearing headphone jacks, battery‑dependent earbuds, and ever‑evolving wireless standards, there’s something almost refreshing about a pair of wired EarPods. They don’t need charging, they don’t require pairing, and you can lend them to anyone without a second thought. What’s more, they work universally with any USB‑C device—be it the latest iPhone, an Android phone, a tablet, or even many laptops—so long as it supports audio over USB‑C. The move to USB‑C wasn’t just Apple following the market; it was a response to the European Union’s harmonized‑charger rules aimed at slashing e‑waste and streamlining consumer tech. Those regulations, which took effect in late 2024, mandate USB‑C ports on all small and medium‑sized devices sold in the EU—meaning Apple had little choice but to comply globally.

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Released in 2023 alongside the iPhone 15 series, the USB‑C EarPods look and feel nearly identical to their Lightning‑equipped predecessors. The familiar geometry—designed to conform to the average ear—remains, as do the built‑in remote controls for volume adjustment, playback control, and call handling. Under the hood, Apple’s 8.5mm drivers deliver surprisingly punchy audio for such a budget‑friendly accessory, with crisp mids and tolerable bass for podcasts and casual listening. You still get the integrated microphone, too, which many reviewers say outperforms not only other wired headsets in its price bracket but even some older wireless earbuds.

Don’t expect active noise cancellation or spatial audio capabilities—these EarPods won’t fool anyone into thinking they’re AirPods Pro. What they do offer, however, is remarkably consistent performance:

  • Audio: The speakers maximize sound output while minimizing loss, producing clear treble and mid‑range detail. Bass isn’t earth‑shaking, but it’s balanced enough for most genres and voice work.
  • Microphone: Thanks to the proximity of the in‑cable mic, Apple’s USB‑C EarPods capture voices with surprising warmth and clarity. In head‑to‑head tests, they’ve beaten pricier wireless buds from competing brands when it comes to call intelligibility.

Plus, because they draw power from the host device, you never have to worry about batteries dying mid‑podcast or mid‑conference.

Who should buy them?

  • If you’re notorious for misplacing your earbuds, spending under twenty bucks on a fresh pair feels almost disposable—in the best sense. Buy a couple to stash in your car, gym bag, and backpack.
  • Tethered to a laptop or iPad all day? These EarPods offer a no‑nonsense way to keep audio on lock without hunting for a Bluetooth menu each time.
  • While they won’t replace your high‑end cans, they serve admirably as a backup set or for travel. Clear mids and consistent performance make them a surprisingly savvy purchase.
  • If you still love the tactile feedback of a cable and the simplicity of plug‑and‑play, there’s no shame in waving the wired‑audio flag—and doing it for under $16.

Apple’s USB‑C EarPods aren’t about bells and whistles—they’re about straightforward, reliable listening. At $15.99, they’re the perfect companion for anyone who values simplicity, a quality mic, and predictable audio performance without worrying about battery life or pairing headaches. Whether you buy them as a primary set, a backup, or a gift, they’re a testament to the idea that sometimes, old‑school solutions still have a place in our wireless world. Once you plug in, you may very well find yourself—as I did—rediscovering the charm of wired audio.


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