In keeping with the AirPods theme, we’re going to check out some earphones with dainty designs that won’t take up too much space around your head. There are also plenty of over-the-ear styles of headphones you can shop around for if you prefer that style. Check out these wireless options that will pair up nicely with your Android phone so you can listen to music and podcasts on the go, take and make calls, and watch videos without bothering people around you.

The Jabra HearThrough feature is an intriguing extra. It lets you adjust how much of the world around you you want to hear through the earbuds. This will appeal to people who run or walk on city streets and want to stay aware of their surroundings.

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Anker’s Soundcore Liberty Air earphones definitely look like they took a little inspiration from Apple’s AirPods. They’re truly wireless, offer up to five hours of music on a charge, have noise-cancelling microphones for clear conversations, and come with the latest Bluetooth 5.0 tech. Touchpads on the earphones let you control play, pause, call answering, skipping tracks and accessing your voice assistant. While these earphones somewhat resemble AirPods, they’re not trying to be in the same class. What’s most appealing about them is the inexpensive $79.99 price tag. That almost qualifies as cheap when it comes to this style of wireless earphones.

The $99.99 Jaybird Tarah headphones have a low profile connecting cord that runs between them. They’re geared for active users and have a sweatproof and waterproof design. They offer up to six hours of battery life, but also have a fast-charge feature where 10 minutes of charging time can get you up to an hour of music play time. You can use the Jaybird MySound app to customize the EQ to your liking, or you can choose from an array of presets. The curved design of each earbud helps the Tarah stay in place, even when you’re tackling a strenuous workout. Tap or click here to learn how to change up your Android keyboard.

Here’s one for you budget buyers. The $35.99 SoundPEATS Engine wireless headphones come with a tether that goes behind your neck. They’re sweat-resistant and the newest version comes with an upgraded noise-canceling mic that’s an improvement over previous ones. There are two outstanding features that will make these a contender for buyers: up to 13 hours of battery life and the low price tag. They’re inexpensive enough that you can toss them in a pocket and not have to fret over your investment.

Earphones are a very individual thing, especially when it comes to how they fit. Try swapping out tips and cushions for your new earbuds and experiment to find a good, snug, and comfortable position. If you find the right earphones for your Android, you might not feel so envious of Apple’s AirPods after all.