DRQQ Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth Earbuds Wireless Review

The DRQQ Wireless Earbuds offer insane battery life and a fantastic microphone for just $28, but you're making a big compromise on sound quality. Here's who should buy them.

Form Factor In-Ear
Driver Type Dynamic
Wireless Yes
Active Noise Cancellation Yes
Bluetooth Version 5.1
Battery Life Hours 30
Water Resistance Waterproof
DRQQ Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth Earbuds Wireless earbuds
55.3 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

Buy these for the battery life and crystal-clear calls, not for a music revelation. At $28, they're a utility player, not a superstar.

Overview

The DRQQ Wireless Earbuds are the ultimate budget workhorse. For $28, you get shockingly good battery life, a killer microphone, and solid noise cancellation that punches way above its price tag. The one thing you need to know? They're built for calls and endurance, not for critical music listening. If you need a reliable pair of buds for your commute or work calls and don't want to baby them, this is a no-brainer.

Performance

Looking at our database, the numbers tell a wild story. The mic performance is in the 94th percentile, which is genuinely excellent for any earbuds, let alone ones this cheap. Battery life sits in the 93rd percentile, and that 30-hour total claim seems to hold up. The surprise? The sound quality score lands in the 40th percentile. They're loud and bassy, but don't expect nuanced, balanced audio. They get the job done, but they're not here to wow audiophiles.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 83.6
Mic 79.4
Build 74.2
Sound 36.1
Battery 89.9
Comfort 54.6
Connectivity 66.4
Social Proof 79.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The microphone is legitimately fantastic for phone calls. 90th
  • Battery life is insane for the price—you'll forget to charge them. 84th
  • IPX5 waterproofing means you can sweat all over them or get caught in the rain. 80th
  • The ANC actually works well for reducing constant background hum. 79th

Cons

  • Sound quality is the clear weak spot—it's bassy and lacks detail.
  • Touch controls can be finicky and prone to accidental taps.
  • The fit is generic; if you have tricky ears, they might not stay put.
  • Bluetooth 5.1 is fine, but you miss out on some newer codec support.

The Word on the Street

4.0/5 (932 reviews)
👍 Multiple owners are blown away by how much bud they get for under thirty bucks, especially praising the battery life.
👍 A common theme is how good these are for phone calls, with people saying they sound clear even in noisy places.
👎 There are scattered reports of connectivity gremlins, mostly with one earbud refusing to pair or charge properly.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor In-Ear
Wearing Style Rounded Tip
Ear Tips l
Weight 0.1 kg / 0.1 lbs

Audio

Driver Type Dynamic
Codecs Lightweight, Microphone Included, Touch Control, Water Resistant, Wireless Charging

Noise Control

ANC Yes

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5.1
Wired Connector Bluetooth

Earbud Battery

Battery Life 30
Charge Time 0.83

Case Battery

Wireless Charging Yes

Microphone

Microphone Yes
NC Mic Yes

Features

Touch Controls Yes
Water Resistance Waterproof

Value & Pricing

At $28, the value proposition is almost comical. You're getting features from earbuds that cost five times as much. Is it worth it? Absolutely, but only if your priority is functionality over fidelity. You're trading premium sound for premium battery and call quality.

$28

vs Competition

This puts the DRQQ in a weird spot. Against the JBL Tune Buds 2, you're giving up a lot of sound quality and brand polish for a fraction of the price. Compared to the CMF Buds Pro 2, you lose the clever dial controls and a more refined sound signature, but you save a ton of cash and get a better mic. The real competition is other sub-$50 buds. Here, the DRQQ wins on pure specs for battery and call clarity.

Spec DRQQ Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth Earbuds Wireless Sony Sony WF-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling True Wireless Technics Technics EAH-AZ80 Noise-Canceling True Wireless Bose Bose QuietComfort Ultra True Wireless Apple Airpods Pro 3 Apple AirPods Pro with Wireless MagSafe Charging Jabra Jabra Evolve2 Buds USB-C MS Earbuds with USB-C
Form Factor In-Ear In-Ear In-Ear In-Ear In-Ear In-Ear
Driver Type Dynamic Sony WF-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling True Wireless In-Ear Headphones (Black) Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true true true true
Bluetooth Version 5.1 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.2
Battery Life Hours 30 6 7 6 8 8
Case Battery Hours 16 16 18 24 25
Water Resistance Waterproof IPX4 IPX4 IPX4 IP57 IP57
Multipoint true true true true true

Common Questions

Q: How's the noise cancellation for a flight or loud office?

It's good for constant droning sounds like plane engines or AC units, but it won't completely erase voices or sudden noises. For $28, it's impressive.

Q: Do they work well with Android and iPhone?

Yeah, they're basic Bluetooth 5.1 earbuds, so they pair with anything. You won't get fancy proprietary features from either ecosystem, but they'll play sound just fine.

Q: Are they really comfortable for all-day wear?

They're lightweight and the fit is pretty standard. If your ears get along with typical rounded-tip earbuds, you'll be fine. If you usually have fit issues, you might want to look at models with more tip options.

Who Should Skip This

If you're a music snob or an aspiring audiophile, this isn't it. The sound profile is too blunt and bass-heavy. Go get the Nothing Ear (a) instead for a much more balanced listen at a slightly higher price. Also skip these if you need multipoint connectivity or the latest Bluetooth codecs.

Verdict

We recommend the DRQQ Wireless Earbuds without hesitation for anyone who needs a durable, long-lasting pair for calls, podcasts, and commuting. Just don't buy them expecting to fall in love with the music playback. For the price, they over-deliver on the practical stuff and under-deliver on the fun stuff. That's a trade-off we can get behind.