These are water resistant and long-lasting with great adaptive noise-canceling

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That’s not to say there’s no value in using an app with your devices.

Closeup on the Urbanista Palo Alto earbuds.

The Urbanista Palo Alto Earbuds.Lifewire / Jerri Ledford

But straight out of the box, I don’t always want to get into that.

It took about two minutes to learn the default touch controls on the Palo Alto earbuds.

There’s also a manual ANC, which you’re able to adjust in that app.

Screenshots from the Urbanista app.

The Urbanista app provides information and customizations for your Palo Alto earbuds.Lifewire / Jerri Ledford

It lets you choose whether you want ANC to block Soft, Medium, or Strong sounds.

The case is matte, and the earbuds are a combination of matte and shiny finishes.

You’ll also receive a few different sizes of earbud tips to fit different ear canals.

Someone wearing the Urbanista Palo Alto earbuds.

The Palo Alto earbuds fit nicely and aren’t intrusive or uncomfortable to wear.Lifewire / Jerri Ledford

My Palo Altos came equipped with medium-sized tips in the box.

Of course, they have a built-in microphone that seems to work pretty well under normal conditions.

There was a little interference on a particularly windy day, but nothing that made conversations completely unintelligible.

The Urbanista Palo Alto earbuds with charging case.

The charging case gives the Palo Alto earbuds up to 45 hours of listening time.Lifewire / Jerri Ledford

But the Sound?

The question you’re probably most curious about is the quality of the sound coming from the earbuds.

The Palo Altos have a 10mm dynamic driver in them which means they do very well with audio.

I’ve listened to music, audiobooks, and phone calls on them and haven’t had a complaint.

Are the Urbanista Palo Alto Earbuds Worth It?

My vote is yes.

Update 07/18/24: Corrected a misspelling in the title of the article.