Little Bird Wireless In-Ear Headphones Review – “Eco-Friendly In-Ear Headphones”

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  • Ecological design
  • Accessible
  • Compact wireless in-ear headphones

Little Bird wireless earbuds are compact, lean, and promise to be eco-friendly, which is pretty nice! When I first opened it, I really liked the bamboo pattern and speckles of different plastics on the casing – it actually looks like it’s made of recycled plastic and bamboo. They come in several different colors; My color is obscure navy blue.

These in-ear headphones come with smaller, medium and immense ear tips and an eco-style charging cable with a slightly different colored string around it. It’s a normal USB-C to USB cable – quite compact. The charging port on the case is located at the bottom of the case, which means it can’t sit while charging – first penalty!

The Little Bird wireless earbuds fit neatly into the charging case, and the charging ports are located at the very bottom of the earphone. It is magnetic and so is the case which is held close by the magnets it contains. The top of the case seems to be a bit close to the earbuds as they go deep into the case so it can be arduous to remove them easily.

When charging these headphones, check that there is a airy at the charging port at the bottom, which turns red while charging and green when fully charged. The earbuds themselves also have a compact white airy that is always on when music is playing through them.

All about sound

When I first put on the Little Bird wireless earbuds, I was honestly confused by how serene the sound was. I felt like I had to turn up the volume on my phone to hear the music or game I was listening to. At lower volume levels the sound itself is extremely flat, but when you turn it up you will feel much better. These earbuds don’t offer much noise cancellation, but that seems to depend on the price, and these are inexpensive. If you operate these headphones to make calls, you may need to speak slightly louder compared to other headsets.



This pair of earbuds has a game mode and a movie mode, but honestly, I can’t tell the difference between these modes and normal audio at all. I’m not sure if there’s anything I’m missing here!

Little Birds earphones and case

Click Controls

Interestingly, you can operate touch gestures on these headphones to get audio feedback that lets you control the music you’re listening to. Tapping left lowers the volume, double tapping pauses or plays audio, long press plays the previous song, etc.

Battery life

When it comes to battery life, something that always seems to be extremely essential: the Little Bird wireless earbuds have a 24-hour battery life, including a fully charged case, and up to 6 hours of listening time without the case. This seems like a decent amount of time at this price point.

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