Whether you have a phone that doesn't have an audio jack or prefer the freedom of going wireless, finding the best wireless earbuds all comes down to what matters most to you. If you're looking for earphones to use at the office, noise isolation and battery life might be your top priorities, but if you need in-ears for the gym, you'll probably care more about fit and durability.
The charging case of the Edifier X3 is just nice in terms of size and can be easily brought around. It will barely take up space in your pockets. I for one have sweaty hands and to see that the X3 comes in a matte finish, this means that .
The X3 features Touch Controls which allows you to control your music playback as well as taking calls. Tap once to play/pause or answer/end a call, double tap to play the next song, triple tap to go back to the previous song, and finally, press hold for the voice assistant to appear. This works on either side of the earbud but there's one thing that I didn't like about this - since the earbuds are bulky in design to begin with, tapping them on my ears is always annoying, but that's my personal experience. For example, it's like someone knocking gently on your face whenever they want to talk to you (I'm exaggerating, but you get the idea).
The Bluetooth connectivity is using version 5.0 and also IP54 dust and water splash resistant. Yup, that means you can also use the X3 wireless earbuds for exercising without worrying about accidentally dropping them while jogging. On top of that, there is also CVC 8.0 noise-cancellation technology, but do keep in mind this is not the same as Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). The CVC version does work, but you can still hear a bit of environmental noise if you're out in a noisy public crowd.