Better hardware inside and some ergonomic improvements help make the Tranya T10 wireless earbuds some of the best we’ve tried. And the price makes them a serious contender for anyone shopping on a budget.
Truly wireless earbuds — headphones that have no cord to a device or one another — are nearly universal. AirPods ushered in the cordless revolution in 2016, and since then electronics brands have been vying for a piece of Apple’s pie. And it’s no wonder why: Truly wireless headphones pair better with physical activity than their corded counterparts.
To be sure, there’s no shortage of great wireless headphones out there (see our Best Workout Headphones roundup). But even we hadn’t heard of Tranya when the brand reached out last year, asking us to test out its Rimor earbuds. Pinning its products as a standout balance of performance and price, Tranya now claims it has the “new Holy Grail” of earbuds with its latest offering, the T10.
According to Tranya, a new 12mm graphene driver results in unprecedented sound quality — deeper base, elevated mids and treble, and a “more immersive experience.” We put it to the test to hear if the sound indeed improved on its Rimor predecessor, and also to see how it performs on runs, workouts, and for everyday tasks like taking calls and connecting to virtual meetings.
In short: For $80, the Tranya T10 packs a wallop when it comes to sound and functionality. A marked improvement on the Rimor, the T10 both sounds better and was easier to use in our tests.
The overall sound still doesn’t beat out the custom EQ we loved in the Jaybird Vista, but for the price, all but the most discriminating music-lovers will appreciate the value.
Tranya T10 Wireless Earbuds Review
By the Numbers
Right out of the box, we saw some thoughtful improvements Tranya made with the T10 earbuds. Where the Rimor offered up a near perfectly round profile, the T10 has a contoured surface with defined edges.
It might not seem like much, but when a device works off of touch control as the T10 does, a clearly defined touch surface — less evident on the Rimor — makes a big difference.
The charging case, meanwhile, is nearly identical to past iterations — round with magnetic slots to help secure both left and right earbuds. We also appreciate Tranya’s four-light charging level indicator on the case — a small touch that helps you know how much charge the case currently holds.
For reference, that’s 24 hours in the case and another 8 hours of juice in the fully charged earbuds. In total, that’s 32 hours of playtime when everything is fully charged. Tranya advertises the case itself takes just under 2 hours to fully charge from zero power, and we found that to be accurate. More importantly, though, the case can power up the earbuds with roughly an hour of playtime with a 10-minute charge.
The T10 also boasts a 33-foot Bluetooth range, which is more or less standard among earbuds we’ve tested. That’s about accurate, but with the caveat that any Bluetooth connection can vary based on obstructions and other factors. Finally, the T10 also carries an IPX7 waterproof rating. This proved sufficient to ward off light-to-moderate rain and sweat.
However, it’s worth noting that any moisture on the T10s may interfere with touch control. Similar to smartphone touchscreens, water droplets seem to confuse the device somewhat. However, this is easily remedied by wiping away excess moisture.
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Tranya T10 Earbuds: Good Buy?
Tranya T10 Earbuds
- Playtime: 32 hours (8 in earbuds, 24 in case)
- Range: 33 feet
- Charge time: 2 hours for full charge (10-minute charge = 1-hour playtime)
- Waterproof: Yes, IPX7
- Price: $80