Motost Wireless

★★★★★ 4.5 (54,848)

The 14.2mm dynamic drivers and Bluetooth 5.4 with ≤40ms low latency provide a stable connection and bass-forward sound. Its IPX7 waterproof rating and 50-hour total battery life with a real-time LED display on the case add practical durability for daily use. These earbuds are best for budget-conscious commuters and runners who need reliable call quality from the 4-mic ENC system and all-day power.

form factor in-ear
driver type dynamic
Wireless Oui
active noise cancellation Oui
bluetooth version 5.4
battery life hours 8
case battery hours 50
water resistance IPX7
Motost Wireless earbuds
65 Score global
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

A spec-sheet superhero with a fatal quality control flaw. Buy them for the shockingly good mic and battery life, but keep the return window handy.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Incredible value when the unit isn't defective 95th
  • Best-in-class microphone for calls in this price bracket 90th
  • Massive total battery life with a handy LED display on the case 84th
  • Fun, bass-heavy sound from a surprisingly large 14.2mm driver 83th

Cons

  • Quality control is a coin flip; one earbud dying is a common story
  • Cheap, sticky buttons and a flimsy-feeling charging case
  • ANC is just marketing fluff, it barely reduces background hum
  • Battery life degrades noticeably for many users after a few months

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (54848 reviews)
👍 Owners are genuinely shocked by how comfortable these are for all-day wear and how long the battery lasts.
👎 A frustratingly common story is one earbud completely dying or the charging case refusing to charge after a few weeks.
🤔 Customer service is a total crapshoot, with some people getting instant replacements and others ghosted entirely.

L'évolution de l'avis des propriétaires dans le temps

Exclusivité

D'après la date à laquelle les clients ont rédigé leurs avis - pour voir si l'enthousiasme initial s'est confirmé.

L'avis des propriétaires s'est refroidi depuis la sortie
1★2★3★4★5★Q1 '23: 5.0★ · 1 avisQ2 '23: 5.0★ · 1 avisQ2 '24: 5.0★ · 3 avisQ4 '24: 3.7★ · 3 avisQ1 '25: 5.0★ · 2 avisQ3 '25: 5.0★ · 2 avisQ4 '25: 3.6★ · 5 avisQ1 '26: 4.3★ · 24 avisQ2 '26: 4.3★ · 3 avis1133225243Q1 '23Q2 '23Q2 '24Q4 '24Q1 '25Q3 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26Q2 '26
Note moyenneSatisfaits (4-5★)Insatisfaits (1-2★)Hauteur des barres = nombre d'avis

D'après 44 avis clients datés, regroupés par trimestre civil. L'analyse par période est en anglais.

The proof

Performance

The spec sheet here is almost laughably ambitious for a sub-$25 pair of buds. A 14.2mm driver is massive and it delivers a fun, bass-forward sound that's well above average for this price. The real surprise, though, is the microphone. With 4 mics and ENC, call quality is a genuine standout, landing in the 90th percentile of our database. That's unheard of at this price. The Bluetooth 5.4 connection is solid and pairing is instant. But all that good stuff is undercut by the build quality, which is a weak spot. The physical buttons can get sticky, and the overall plasticky feel doesn't inspire long-term confidence.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 78.9
Mic 89.6
Build 33.5
Sound 82.9
Battery 83.5
Comfort 71.2
Connectivity 70.5
Social Proof 94.5

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor in-ear
Wearing Style true wireless
Ear Tips S, M, L
Weight 0.1 kg / 0.2 lbs

Audio

Driver Type dynamic
Driver Size 14.2
Drivers 2
Impedance 16
Codecs SBC, AAC

Noise Control

ANC Yes
ANC Type Environmental Noise Cancellation

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5.4

Earbud Battery

Battery Life 8
Charging USB-C

Case Battery

Case Battery 50
Case Charging USB-C
Wireless Charging Yes

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 4
NC Mic Yes

Features

Voice Assistant voice assistant
Touch Controls Yes
Gaming Mode No
Water Resistance IPX7

vs Competition

The Monyhigh tries to out-spec the JLab GO Air POP, which is the undisputed king of cheap, reliable earbuds. The Monyhigh has a better mic and a case with a battery display, but the JLab wins on build quality and consistency. You won't get a dead bud out of the box with JLab. The Soundcore P30i is another step up, offering a more refined sound and an actual usable transparency mode, but it costs more. If you can stretch your budget, skip the Monyhigh gamble and get the JLab or Soundcore for peace of mind.

Spec Motost Wireless Baseus Bass BP1 Pro Soundcore P30i A3959 JLab GO Air POP GO Air POP Sony WI-C100 WI-C100 Sennheiser ACCENTUM Open Accentum Open
Form Factor in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear open-ear
Driver Type dynamic dynamic dynamic dynamic dynamic dynamic
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true false true false
Bluetooth Version 5.4 6.0 5.4 5.1 5.0 5.3
Battery Life Hours 8 12 10 8 25 6
Case Battery Hours 50 55 45 24 25 28
Water Resistance IPX7 IP55 IPX4 IPX4 IPX4 IPX4
Multipoint - true false true false true
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortConnectivitySocial Proof
Motost Wireless 78.989.633.582.983.571.270.594.5
Baseus Bass BP1 Pro Compare 96.696.690.786.695.571.298.475.7
Soundcore P30i A3959 Compare 96.689.678.365.891.471.284.786.7
JLab GO Air POP GO Air POP Compare 60.379.378.371.772.893.188.286.7
Sony WI-C100 WI-C100 Compare 70.164.678.366.794.771.272.666.2
Sennheiser ACCENTUM Open Accentum Open Compare 60.379.378.37772.893.193.351.8

Price

Value & Pricing

On paper, this is a steal. The feature list for under $25 is bonkers. But value isn't just about specs, it's about whether the thing actually works for more than a few weeks. The high failure rate means the real cost might be your time and patience dealing with customer support. If you get a good pair, it's a 5-star value. If you don't, it's e-waste. You're essentially paying to take a chance.

À partir de 9 $US 4 offres chez 1 marchands

Price History

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Overview

The Monyhigh Wireless earbuds are a classic budget gamble. When you get a working pair, you're getting shockingly good battery life, a comfortable fit, and sound that punches above its $20 price tag. The problem is the 'when.' Quality control is a roll of the dice, and a lot of buyers are rolling snake eyes with one dead earbud or a charging case that gives up the ghost after a few months. If you're willing to play the lottery, the feature set is wild for the price. Just don't be surprised if you're cashing in that 18-month warranty.

Common Questions

Q: Is the noise cancelling any good?

Honestly, no. The 'ANC' here is mostly a buzzword. It might take the edge off a constant low hum like a fan, but it won't silence a busy street or a plane engine. The microphone noise cancelling for calls is the real star, not the listening experience.

Q: Are these good for working out?

They have an IPX7 rating, so sweat and rain won't kill them. The fit is secure for most people. But the sticky buttons and the risk of a bud suddenly dying mid-run make them a risky choice. For a few bucks more, you can get a more reliable workout bud.

Who Should Skip This

If you need earbuds you can depend on every single day without a second thought, these aren't it. The build quality and quality control are too inconsistent. Go get the JLab GO Air POP instead. It's the same price, sounds almost as good, and won't leave you stranded with one working earbud.

Verdict

We can't recommend the Monyhigh Wireless earbuds unless you have a high tolerance for potential returns. The specs are a siren song, but the user sentiment score of 42/100 tells the real story. A great microphone and long battery life don't matter if one earbud stops working after a month. For most people, spending a tiny bit more on a reliable pair from JLab or Soundcore is the smarter, less frustrating move. Only buy these if the price is so low you won't be mad when they break.

Usage Scores

Calls (57.8)Music (54.8)Overall (64.8)Budget (70.7)Gaming (62.3)Travel (58.3)Commute (58.5)Fitness (40.6)

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