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Feeling grateful to be featured in CNN Underscored’s roundup of the best cowboy boots to shop now! 🖤
Big thanks to @Rachel Dennis for including my styling POV - loved chatting about how cowboy boots continue to be a go-to statement piece that blends function, flair, and fashion history.
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Very cool to be featured and included in this list by CNN and on the 'Interesting Finds' page of Amazon! @cnnunderscored #cnnunderscored #amazoninterestingfinds #amazonprime #keyboardwaffles #waffleiron #waffles #press #ctrlaltdelicious
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Travel hacks to make your life easier: Cabeau neck pillow
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This months publicity poll theme is “double down” with both @BamboozleHomewares and @WallarooHats in @CNNUnderscored and both @DrinkRad8 and @CaprinaSkincare in @Forbes
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Are Swedish dishcloths worth it? Absolutely. Here’s why
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I’m just going to go ahead and admit it: I’m a paper towel addict. While I’ve managed to nip some of my previously eco-unfriendly habits in the bud — Stasher’s reusable silicone bags, for example, were my greatest discovery of 2019 — I am embarrassingly prone to ripping a select-a-size paper towel off the roll dozens of times a day. Whether I’m sweeping crumbs off my kitchen table or cleaning a red sauce explosion in the microwave, I turn to a paper towel 100% of the time.
Recently, however, I decided this needed to change. Not only is this consumption bad for the planet, it’s also bad for my monthly budget. My favorite Brawny 16-pack of paper towels, for instance, costs a whopping $30.99 (it’s on sale for $26.46 now). In my quest to find a more sustainable solution, I discovered the Swedish dishcloth.
Nab this bulk pack of 10 and replace your paper towels forever.

This 10-pack is on sale now, down to $19.95 from its original price of $24.99.
What is a swedish dishcloth?
Boasting nearly 23,000 positive reviews and a 4.6-star rating on Amazon, the 10-pack is on sale for $19.95, originally $24.99, and is currently trending because of the aforementioned reasons that a) paper towels are wasteful and bad for the environment and b) paper towels are expensive! Are you ready for a fun fact? One Swedish dishcloth can actually replace 17 rolls of paper towels. Let that sink in, folks.
Here’s the backstory: Invented by a Swedish engineer in 1949, the dishcloths are reusable, biodegradable and ultra affordable, not to mention highly effective. As a result, they’re widely used throughout Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Iceland, which happen to also be the world’s most eco-friendly countries. Point being: You’ll be hard-pressed to find a roll of paper towels in any Nordic homes or businesses, as they’re all relying on Swedish dishcloths instead.
Sustainability aside, the cloths have loads of additional selling points that are attracting tons of fans here in the US. Comprised of renewable and natural fibers, specifically 70% cellulose and 30% cotton, the dishcloths air-dry much more quickly than, say, the stinky sponges that we Americans grew up using. Because of this, germs and bacteria (and their accompanying odors) don’t have time to grow on them — and if they do happen to start smelling gross, simply toss them in the dishwasher or washing machine and they’ll be good as new after one cycle. Yes, really. You can reuse each individual cloth hundreds of times before throwing it out, and fear not — they won’t sit in a landfill later on, because they’re biodegradable too.
Do swedish dishcloths work?
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While I assumed I’d be using my set of cloths primarily in my kitchen, turns out they’re way more versatile than I expected. You can use the cloths to wash your car, for instance. Or take off nail polish (just add remover, and voilà!). Or dry your pets’ paws. Or clean your mirrors and windows (lint-free and streak-free!). I have one designated for wiping my four kids’ messy faces and sticky hands. I keep another in their bathroom for a nightly counter/sink toothpaste cleanse. Given that the cloths are safe on surfaces like wood, marble, tile, stainless steel and, yes, even on human skin, suddenly they’re replacing not just paper towels but also napkins, sponges and your perpetually damp dish towels.
There’s also the fact that the dishcloths are wildly absorbent. The brand actually has a highly watchable video of one cloth soaking up an entire cup of liquid (fast forward to 0:35 to catch it). This benefit didn’t mean much to me — until I remembered the countless amounts of times I’ve used dozens of paper towels to clean up one spilled cup of milk. So. Much. Waste.
One only has to turn to the Amazon reviewers for even more reasons to give Swedish dishcloths a try. “Much better than all cotton dishcloths because they are VERY absorbent yet easy to wring out completely (and I mean completely!) after use,” writes one Amazon reviewer. Another says: “I rarely write reviews, but these deserve a shout-out. SO much more substantial than Handi Wipes and you can really scrub with them, but they never feel yucky like a sponge does. I’ve used the same two for a month now and they still look great.”
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Swedish Dishcloth Cellulose Sponge Cloths
The dishcloths are available in three color options — the white hue will perfectly match the all-white kitchens that are de rigueur right now, while the yellow and multi-color pack (which isn’t shipping until August right now) would add a fun pop of color to a serene space — and given their stiff nature when dry coupled with their 3D diamond-shaped texture, they can also be used to scrub tough residue from pots, pans and more.
Having used the dishcloths for several weeks now, I can attest that my paper towel consumption is way down. But more importantly, my peace of mind is way up. I love knowing that by reusing them day in and day out, I’m drastically cutting down on my household’s annual waste generation. We’ll never be a zero-waste family, but the Swedish dishcloth is proof that a little change can go a long way.
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Best charcoal grills in 2021
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Best charcoal grills in 2021

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There’s nothing quite like the smell and taste of a charcoal grill in the summer. Charcoal grilling takes a bit more time and attention to get things just right, so when you choose to use a charcoal grill for a barbecue, everyone knows you mean business. That’s also why it’s key to purchase a charcoal grill that you can easily control the temperature on, that stays as hot as you need it to be throughout the kettle and that requires minimal cleanup once you’re finished.
We tested six kettle-style charcoal grills because when it comes to grilling, simpler is just better. After a handful of cookouts over the last few weeks, there were two clear winners.
Best overall grill
The Weber Original Premium Kettle Grill measures 22-inches wide and comes in three colors. It’s the easiest grill to control temperature on, making it our top pick.
Best budget grill
With the 18-inch Weber Original Kettle Grill, you can still get the full Weber charcoal grilling experience for under $100.

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Weber Original Premium Kettle Grill
The 22-inch Weber Original Premium Kettle Grill lives up to Weber’s storied history. The Weber charcoal grill has been around for nearly 70 years and, while the design of the kettle has barely changed, it’s easy to see why.
In our testing, the Weber Premium was hands down the easiest grill to control temperature on, with the flames inside the kettle responding expertly to any tap of the vents. Temperature control is key to successful charcoal grilling. During our cooking tests on the Weber Original Premium Kettle Grill, hamburgers cooked to a medium rare temperature and our chicken ended up juicy, with a solid sear on the outside. Other grills we tested either ran hotter and overcooked the hamburgers, or they weren’t hot enough and barely seared or cooked the meat.
The premium version of the original kettle measures 22 inches wide and comes in three colors. The premium version also includes Weber’s One-Touch cleaning system, meaning that it comes with a large enclosed ash pan for easy cleanup, and it also boasts a built-in thermometer and lid hook. While we found both Weber grills to cook flawlessly, the upgrades on the premium model make the Weber Original Premium Kettle Grill our top charcoal grill of 2021.

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Weber Original Kettle Grill
The true original Weber grill, the Weber Original Kettle Grill, can be purchased for under $100, making it our top pick for best budget grill. This grill measures 18 inches wide, which is a noticeable surface-area difference from the 22-inch grill. It does not include a lid hook or thermometer, and the ash catcher is not enclosed. That said, this Weber takes under 10 minutes to set up and requires no hardware. Like the Weber Original Premium grill, hamburgers tested on this grill cooked up to a perfect medium rare. The chicken we grilled took four minutes of sear time and 25 additional minutes on indirect heat to come up to a safe internal temperature. If you’re looking for the best affordable charcoal grill under $100 that will cook your meat to a perfect temperature, then this Weber is for you.
Starting a charcoal grill is definitely not as easy as starting a gas grill, so it’s important to understand how to do it correctly. You’ll need to purchase a bag of briquettes, and either lighter fluid or a handy charcoal starter. For our tests, we used a Weber RapidFire Chimney Starter. We filled it up to the top with briquettes and then put newspaper underneath, which we lit on fire and then allowed the coals to heat up for exactly 15 minutes. Once your briquettes are fired up and ready to go, you then dump them into the base of the kettle grill. After you pop the cooking grate over the red-hot briquettes, you’re ready to start cooking.

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RapidFire Chimney Starter inside a charcoal grill.
There are two common methods for charcoal grilling: direct and indirect heat. Hamburgers are generally cooked directly over the flame, which creates a sear on the meat. Chicken on the bone is best cooked via the indirect method so that the poultry has time to come up to the correct, safe temperature without charring up or drying out. To cook via the indirect method, you push your briquettes to one side of the grill. Since the briquettes are red-hot when you dump them out of the chimney starter, we’d advise that you invest in a charcoal rake to help move the briquettes around the grill. As long as you have the correct equipment on hand before you start grilling with charcoal, it’s easy to use the indirect cooking method.
For our tests, we cooked hamburgers on direct heat for four minutes on each side and then compared their level of doneness. We also grilled chicken leg quarters by searing them for two minutes on each side over direct heat and then finishing them off with indirect heat until they came up to a safe internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit. The two Weber grills both cooked our hamburgers to medium rare, while the Oklahoma Joe’s, Cuisinart and Char-Griller all ran slightly hotter and cooked our test hamburgers to medium. We cooked burgers on the Napoleon grill with the cooking grate at its highest level, which was pretty far away from the briquettes. Our test hamburgers only cooked to rare on the Napoleon. Each grill did a great job searing the chicken leg quarters while still leaving them juicy on the inside. The Oklahoma Joe’s Kettle Grill and Weber Original Kettle Grills gave the chicken skin the deepest sear.
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We measured the temperature of the grill surface, as well as the internal temperature of the chicken, with an external thermometer to ensure that any built-in temperate gauges were accurate. For the most part, the built-in thermometers were accurate, with the exception of the Cuisinart gauge, which barely registered any temperature throughout our testing process.
We also took notes on assembly for each grill. Though you only have to endure setup one time, build time is definitely relevant if you’re picking up a charcoal grill for a last-minute barbecue. The Weber Original Premium Grill took 15 minutes to assemble, while the Weber Original Grill took only 10 minutes. The Weber grills were the only grills that didn’t come with a hardware pack. You can easily set up either Weber grill by yourself and it only requires you to use a hammer or screwdriver for attaching the handle and wheels. The rest ranged in setup time from 27 minutes to over an hour, with varying levels of difficulty and number of persons needed to complete the task. The Cuisinart Kettle Grill boasts on its box that it only takes 15 minutes to set up; it actually took us 27 minutes to complete the task. Both the Char-Griller Kettle and the Oklahoma Joe’s Kettle Grill took us 45 minutes to set up.

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Chicken leg searing on charcoal grill.
The Napoleon Freestanding Charcoal Kettle Grill took the longest to set up, clocking in at an hour and five minutes of build time. While this grill does come with an included cart, which added to setup time, we also found the instructions hard to follow, and the amount of hardware included felt a bit overwhelming. If you’re going to purchase this grill, then we’d advise looking into having your local hardware store build and deliver it to you.

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A variety of charcoal grills from Weber, Napoleon, Cuisinart, Char Griller and Oklahoma Joe’s.
Oklahoma Joe’s Blackjack Charcoal Kettle Grill ($279.99; homedepot.com)
The Oklahoma Joe’s Blackjack Charcoal Kettle Grill gets top marks for its design, which includes an attached hinged lid for easy opening and closing, an enclosed ash pan and a convenient removable side shelf. The lid sets this grill apart from a traditional Weber kettle, which features an unattached kettle top. We enjoyed the ease of being able to hinge open the lid on the Blackjack for a quick flip of our meat during our tests.
The Blackjack Kettle Grill also features two air vents, and it was easy to control the grill temperature with them. The bottom vent functions like most kettle grills, but the top vent is styled more like a traditional smoker vent. You mainly control the temperature on this grill from the bottom vent. We also found the built-in temperature gauge to be accurate. This grill gave both our burgers and chicken a really nice sear. During our testing, hamburgers cooked to medium, while it took the chicken about 32 minutes to come up to temperature.
One downside to this grill is the ash pan, which can only be emptied by reaching into the grill and lifting it up and out of the kettle. The pan is not as deep as the Weber Premium’s pan, so it requires more frequent cleaning, which can only be done when the grill is entirely cooled off. It also took us 45 minutes to set this grill up. But if you like the unusual venting system, you aren’t put off by more frequent cleaning and you want a charcoal grill with a few more bells and whistles than a Weber, then this may be the grill for you.
Napoleon Pro 22-Inch Freestanding Charcoal Kettle Grill ($499; BBQguys.com)
We were underwhelmed with the performance of the Napoleon 22-inch grill, which is most likely a result of the grill needing more briquettes to really work well. The kettle on this model is pretty deep and you can adjust the cooking grate to two different levels. We wouldn’t advise cooking with the grate at the highest level if you’re looking for a nice sear since it’s too far off the heat. The grill grate on a Napoleon is made of a thicker and flatter cast iron, which is an upgrade from the usual lightweight, stainless steel grates you see on most charcoal grills. However, it takes longer to heat up and is a different cooking experience from traditional charcoal grills. During our tests, we were only able to get our hamburgers to cook to rare, and our chicken did not sear and crisp up as well as it did on all the other grills. Because of this, the Napoleon is definitely not a grill for charcoal beginners.
Char-Griller Premium Red Kettle Charcoal Grill ($177.62; amazon.com)
This grill ran red-hot and was nearly impossible to slow down the temperature on no matter what we did to make airflow adjustments. The Char-Griller has a noticeably deeper kettle — the deepest of the entire pool we tested. Despite the distance from the heat, meat still seared well on this grill because it ran so hot. It took over an hour to get this grill from 400 degrees Fahrenheit to the 300-degree range.
Cuisinart 18-Inch Kettle Charcoal Grill ($84.14, originally $93.49; homedepot.com)
The Cuisinart Black Kettle Grill is one of the smallest we tested with its 18-inch kettle. It’s similar in size to the Weber Original Kettle Charcoal Grill, though unlike that grill, it comes with an ash pan and a thermometer. However, a major downside to this grill was that the built-in thermometer barely worked. If it wasn’t positioned directly over the briquettes, then it would not register any temperature, and it generally was showing temperature much lower than the grill was actually at, according to the external grill thermometer we used. The Cuisinart was also the only grill with which we experienced grease flare-ups when cooking.
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Thank you @_gski for thinking of me this article on @cnnunderscored ! I love that so many people have become plant parents during quarantine and I hope they gather the plant confidence to continue to pursue their jungle dreams! Also featured in the article is the amazing @plant.ma & @plantblerd ! Go check out the article and their pages ☺️💚 :: :: :: :: #apartmentbotanist #apartmentplants #quarantineplants #plantcare #nyc #apartmentliving #houseplants #plantparenthood #plantparent #plantfam (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDK0C-0gpQ6/?igshid=1lvfpw6wk8934
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Travel essentials from a frequent flyer
#CNN #shorts #CNNunderscored Today we’re in-flight with Madison Headrick, frequent flyer and founder of care•e•on, and she’s sharing four plane essentials she can’t travel without. https://tr.ee/XVqu7X1ZA_ https://tr.ee/0bHs3tD8yW https://tr.ee/HqogYF5f1J https://tr.ee/7i5DeTCrdA
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Good news for Pixel fans! The reason why Pixel 4 never came to India was that the Indian Government didn't allow the usage of 60GHz band, which is necessary for Soli to function. After all, the Pixel 5 would certainly launch in India. . . Follow 👉 @saiabhijat.tech for latest Updates, Tips & Tricks, Facts, How-tos and Reviews in Tech! . . Image by @cnnunderscored . #saiabhijattech #satech #tech #technews #techno #technology #latest #news #instatech #instanews #picoftheday #googlepixel4a #google #pixel #pixel4 #googlepixel #smartphone #android10 #android11 #satech_google #satech_pixel — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/2WJ9NPC
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Our Top Black Friday Deals of the Day!
Keeping track of all the incredible Black Friday deals popping up every day this week is a full time job in and of itself — in fact, it’s our full time job! While you focus on Thanksgiving prep, the Underscored team will be keeping track of all the deals you need to know about on the web, and here, we’ll be calling out our 10 favorites for each day of Cyber Week. READ THE ARTICLE: https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/22/cnn-underscored/best-deals-today/index.html Here is your guide to the best of the best, the most impressive savings on the most coveted items. And be sure to check back, as we’ll be updating our list often with our top picks. Disclaimer: Content is solely created by CNN Underscored and its team of style-obsessed, health-focused, travel-hacking, product-testing, tech-savvy editors who work independently from the CNN newsroom. When you make a purchase, CNN may earn an affiliate commission. #CNN #News #CNNUnderscored #Underscored from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wCrLz3IxWs
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Give something different this year for Mother’s Day! The Lil Mib has a red mailbox flag for leaving sweet, funny, or sassy messages around the house. Featured on @cnnunderscored #brandnewnoise #mothersday #letyourvoicebeheard (at Brandnewnoise) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_kkVoyB-pf/?igshid=12vt676feqgpr
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A special thank you to @cnnunderscored for mentioning the #PlantOneForward initiative in one of their latest articles (link in bio). The concept is simple: support your favorite local plant shop/nursery/greenhouse by getting one plant or gift card 🌱 and sending it to one person you love 💚. One plant positively affects at least three people and so on and so forth. Links to participating shops in Highlighted Stories above; as well as a space for garden centers and plant shops to let us know they are still operating and would appreciate our help. 🙏🏽 (at Williamsburg, Brooklyn) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-XGRZTloCb/?igshid=1gtrf7ypdxzzd
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Best Portable Speakers of 2021
A great portable speaker is more than just roadworthy — it needs to sound pretty damn good wherever you go. Whether you’re listening quietly while catching up on summer reading or getting the party started, it needs to put out clear and crisp audio, with enough battery life to make it through the day. We’ve spent the past month testing 18 speakers to find the best for your needs and budget. After countless tests and many hours spent rocking out to a lot of great music, we’ve found four speakers that rose to the top. READ THE FULL REVIEW: https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/09/cnn-underscored/best-portable-bluetooth-speakers/index.html Best all around portable speaker The UE Boom 3 gives you robust, 360-degree sound in a waterproof, dust-proof canister that you can take everywhere. It's pretty much everything you could want in a Bluetooth speaker for $149.99. Best travel pick Sony's XB13 is the first piece of tech we'd throw in our bag this summer. This compact speaker pushes out sound much larger than its size, and the built-in cloth strap lets you securely attach it to a backpack, bike handlebars, or anywhere you want music. Upgrade pick The Sonos Roam is both a super-portable Bluetooth speaker and a full-featured Sonos satellite, so it fits into your home multi-speaker setup and lets you bring your music on the go. As you'd expect from Sonos, it delivers strong sound quality and plenty of adjustability. Budget pick The Tribit Stormbox Micro is a near-perfect speaker for its $50 price. It's unassuming square build features a strong rubber strap on that back for easy attachment anywhere and the battery gives you eight hours of playback. Sound quality is surprisingly good for the small size. Disclaimer: Content is solely created by CNN Underscored and its team of style-obsessed, health-focused, travel-hacking, product-testing, tech-savvy editors who work independently from the CNN newsroom. When you make a purchase, CNN may earn an affiliate commission. #CNN #News #CNNUnderscored #Underscored from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC2wNae1vOQ
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Apple’s purpose-built MagSafe Battery Pack
Who this is for: The MagSafe Battery Pack is a purpose-built accessory that takes advantage of the iPhone 12 design and aims to stretch the battery life a bit more. It’s ideal if you don’t want to be bothered by carrying a separate portable charger. FULL REVIEW: https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/26/cnn-underscored/apple-magsafe-battery-pack-review/index.html What you need to know: This accessory gives iPhone 12, 12 Mini, 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max users a simple and engaging way to extend battery life. Moreover, it integrates with iOS in a way that other batteries or options can’t. However, it’s not the longest-lasting or fastest charger out there. How this compares: Apple’s MagSafe Battery Pack is neither the thinnest nor the fastest portable charging solution. Traditional battery packs might be larger and a whole separate device, but they offer more mAhs and ports, which let you charge more devices. Third-party solutions — like Anker’s or Hyper’s magnetic power banks — still easily attach to the back but don’t offer the software integration and slim designs. Often, they’re larger and produce a bit more heat when in use. No other portable battery offers deep integration with iOS, though. The MagSafe Battery Pack is firmly an extender that won’t fully recharge an iPhone but offers convenience and a few neat tricks for $99. BUY NOW: https://amzn.to/31VB1aH Disclaimer: Content is solely created by CNN Underscored and its team of style-obsessed, health-focused, travel-hacking, product-testing, tech-savvy editors who work independently from the CNN newsroom. When you make a purchase, CNN may earn an affiliate commission. #CNN #News #CNNUnderscored #Underscored from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW4kTJZe_NA
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Beats Studio Buds outpace AirPods AND Galaxy Buds
Who these are for: For $150, the Studio Buds deliver an intuitive audio experience for Android and Apple users alike. These true wireless earbuds stand out with a strong audio mix and long battery life. If you’re considering standard AirPods, you should look at Studio Buds for a more comfortable experience and stronger sound. Studio Buds boast fast pairing with Android no matter the phone maker, which is a step beyond Galaxy Buds as well. FULL REVIEW: https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/14/cnn-underscored/beats-studio-buds-review/index.html What you need to know: Studio Buds deliver great comfort with a unique design. Active noise cancellation (ANC) works well for blocking out large sounds but can leave you wanting a bit more, and the same goes for call quality. Studio Buds feature a wide soundstage that works for a variety of genres, but they shine with bass and energetic sound mixes. Fast pairing for Android and iOS is really clutch, and a first for earbuds. How they compare: Compared to AirPods or Galaxy Buds, Studio Buds are more comfortable with better sound at $149.99. Sound is on par here with Powerbeats Pro. You’ll also get ANC and Transparency modes with on-earbuds controls. AirPods Pro, Galaxy Buds Pro and Sony WF-1000XM4 zoom past these with better noise-canceling chops and more powerful microphones for better call quality. The WF-1000XM4 zero in on audio quality with the ability to customize the mix to your liking. Still, Studio Buds stand as a well-rounded pair of earbuds that don’t lock you into an ecosystem for $149.99. Disclaimer: Content is solely created by CNN Underscored and its team of style-obsessed, health-focused, travel-hacking, product-testing, tech-savvy editors who work independently from the CNN newsroom. When you make a purchase, CNN may earn an affiliate commission. #CNN #News #CNNUnderscored #Underscored from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXubyudxOro
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