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TWS recommendation that can top the Moondrop Robin for ~100€ with same/better features?

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Looking for a TWS to buy during the upcoming march sale on Aliexpress and so far the Moondrop Robin(105€) is the only one that offers the most features for cheap. BT5.4, LDAC, PEQ and AutoEQ support.
For context AAC is bugged with overly compressed audio on my galaxy and no fix in sight from samsung while SBC is stuck at very low bitrates with super high latency. AptX and LDAC works without issues.
Hifiman Svanar Wireless LE would've been good choice(82€) but it only supports AAC/SBC while the normal version supports LDAC but its 180€. FiiO FW5(85€) but its riddled with firmware, hardware and quality control issues. Any airpod shaped ones just falls out of my ears. Any other ones that i should check out?
 
Looking for a TWS to buy during the upcoming march sale on Aliexpress and so far the Moondrop Robin(105€) is the only one that offers the most features for cheap. BT5.4, LDAC, PEQ and AutoEQ support.
For context AAC is bugged with overly compressed audio on my galaxy and no fix in sight from samsung while SBC is stuck at very low bitrates with super high latency. AptX and LDAC works without issues.
Hifiman Svanar Wireless LE would've been good choice(82€) but it only supports AAC/SBC while the normal version supports LDAC but its 180€. FiiO FW5(85€) but its riddled with firmware, hardware and quality control issues. Any airpod shaped ones just falls out of my ears. Any other ones that i should check out?

Sony WF C710? Glass Blue version it's very nice!
 
AAC and SBC only.
Damn, that one totally slipped past me. I just took it for granted that Sony = LDAC.

Anyway, it’s going to be tough to find LDAC below a certain price range, and if there are options, I’m not aware of them.
You could also “settle” for aptX Adaptive, which is still a solid codec as long as your smartphone supports it.

At that point, you might want to take a look at the Sennheiser CX Plus True Wireless
 
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