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Amazon Basics - 3.5mm Review

A cheap but disappointing set of buds that fit strangely and have poor sound quality, but have admirable noise-blocking capabilities
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Amazon Basics - 3.5mm Review
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Price:  $10 List
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Manufacturer:   Amazon
Rachael Lamore
By Rachael Lamore ⋅ Senior Review Analyst  ⋅  May 1, 2026
Contributions From: Wendy Schmitz
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RANKED
#11 of 11
  • Sound Quality - 45% 2.6
  • Comfort & Fit - 25% 4.0
  • Passive Noise Isolation - 15% 7.2
  • Call Quality - 15% 4.7
List Price: $10.08

Our Verdict

The Amazon Basics wired earbuds have a 3.5mm jack (or USB-C) and an in-line microphone. They're low-priced and couldn't be more basic without being useless. They come with 3 sizes of silicone ear tips and a relatively long 49-inch cable. The best thing about the Basics is the longer cord and impressive noise-blocking abilities, which help dampen ambient sound so you can focus on the sound coming through the buds. However, that sound isn't anything to write home about, offering some of the worst sound quality in the group. If your goal is making calls or taking meetings, these won't be the best partners as the caller's voice struggles to compete with environmental sounds, and depending on how the jack is twisted in the port, one of the buds cuts out completely. Overall, we think there are better choices for the money with significantly better options that only double the price.
REASONS TO BUY
Better noise blocking
Cheap
Longer cord
REASONS TO AVOID
Disappointing sound
Almost too small
Meh calls

Our Analysis and Test Results

Our Experience


The Amazon Basics are just that, basic. They are about what you'd expect for the price, but still disappoint with their lackluster delivery of what makes earbuds earbuds.

We didn't like the fit, and we could feel the plastic edges on the insides of our ears. They almost feel too small for larger ear canals, even with the larger tips, and the wire rubbing sounds were very apparent, making them better suited to stationary desk-type wear than on-the-go activities, though, in fairness, there are worse offenders in the group.

While it is hard to be mad at a cheap pair of buds that cost less than a foot-long sub, we think most listeners will wish they'd spent a bit more to get a better overall listening experience and buds that can be comfortably worn for a significantly longer period. We recommend skipping takeout a time or two to get a more pleasing pair.

amazon basics - 3.5mm - we like the longer cord on the amazon basics.
We like the longer cord on the Amazon Basics.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Likes


We like the price of the Amazon earbuds and that they offer a microphone. They come with 3 silicone tips and offer a choice of 3.5mm jack or USB-C connection. The cord is one of the longest at 49 inches, and they are fairly lightweight. Their best performance was in passive noise isolation, where they blocked more ambient noise than many competitors.

amazon basics - 3.5mm - the amazon basics come with two ear tips.
The Amazon Basics come with two ear tips.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Dislikes


While they have a microphone, the call quality is below average, and it struggles to isolate voices from the background din. They also aren't very comfortable as the hard plastic rubs the ear, but they are pretty stable. The most egregious part is the sound.


They offer some of the worst sound in the group and would be better suited to podcasts and audiobooks than music. The soundstage is hollow and sounds fake with artificial representations of the music. The bass is almost non-existent, and the vocals don't sound balanced in the mix.

amazon basics - 3.5mm

Should You Buy the Amazon Basics?


No, probably not. While the price is intriguing and we understand the desire for a cheap set of buds that are “good enough,” there are better buds in this price range that offer just a little bit more. While $10 won't get you much, doubling that can get you one of the best in the group. This makes the Amazon Basics a hard sell, and we wouldn't recommend it to a friend.

What Other Earbuds Should You Consider?


If this price is your hard line and you don't have money to spare, we think the Skullcandy Jib is the better buy. Often on sale for the same price, the Jib offers better sound and better call quality. If you can stretch your budget to about twice that of the Amazon buds, the Linsoul KZ ZSN Pro X provide significantly better sound, some of the best call quality, and are comfortable with impressive noise blocking.

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Bottom Line A cheap but disappointing set of buds that fit strangely and have poor sound quality, but have admirable noise-blocking capabilities
Pros Better noise blocking, cheap, longer cord
Cons Disappointing sound, almost too small, meh calls
Rating Categories Amazon Basics - 3.5mm
Sound Quality (45%)
2.6
Comfort & Fit (25%)
4.0
Passive Noise Isolation (15%)
7.2
Call Quality (15%)
4.7
Specifications Amazon Basics - 3.5mm
Available Jack Type 3.5mm/USB-C
Call Mic Yes
Ear Tip Sizes 3
Passive Isolation 17.3 dB
Detachable cable No
Ear Magnets No
Cable Length 49 in
Measured Weight 12.4 g
IPX Rating N/A
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Rachael Lamore and Wendy Schmitz


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