They tell you whatever the phone tells you over Bluetooth. Different phones do different things. Different apps on the same phone do different things.
Anker products are usually very good but try and look for Tozo T10 as well, they have wireless charging
I looked at these and read the reviews. it forces you to use your device to play, stop, pause, etc. so not the buds for me. if I have to take it out of my purse to use the buds, I won't use the buds, so why buy?Thanks, I'll be using on my note 10+, and Some earphones don't tell you who is calling. I just sent a pair back that announced the phone number not caller.
I looked at these and read the reviews. it forces you to use your device to play, stop, pause, etc. so not the buds for me. if I have to take it out of my purse to use the buds, I won't use the buds, so why buy?
There is a more high-end Anker with touch controls for volume etc. Called the Liberty Air 2 I think. The highest-end doesn't have it I don't think, it's a studio model with no waterproofing either and Carrie's the "Pro" moniker. The one below that is what you would want I think.
I do see that some bt earbuds override the device default on what they speak during an incoming call. Some don't even ID the caller, just saying something like "Incoming call. Say decline or accept".
Why not get Galaxy Buds?
I'm not fond of the little ones just in ear. Lol
I know I'm weird. ??????
Nah its not weird... Razer Hammerhead Bluetooth perhaps? Goes from your left ear to your neck then to your right ear xD.