I doubt very seriously your $30 headphones sound as good as AirPods Pro or have the ANC.
But you can buy much cheaper headphones with the H1 chip for fast switching between devices by buying one of the Beats headphones. I love my $60 Beats Fiex with the double flange ear tips for traveling.
I bought my Soundcore A40 for about $60 (occasionally goes on sale for $40).
I don't doubt the Airpods Pro is better. But not "pay an extra $200 better".[1] My ANC is pretty decent. Sound quality's quite good. Adjusts to my hearing frequencies. Etc.
(The A40 has a much better battery life).
[1] Unless you need a hearing aid. Then it's a steal.
I have proper over-ear headphones for when I want to listen to music. I'm not sure what ANC is or why it's worth hundreds of dollars—hence why I said 90%.
I don't know what the h1 chip has to do with the fast switching—surely this is a bluetooth protocol detail, yea?
> I'm not sure what ANC is or why it's worth hundreds of dollar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_noise_control
> I don't know what the h1 chip has to do with the fast switching—surely this is a bluetooth protocol detail, yea?
A detail apparently no-one else bothers to deal with. The amount of hardware out there that does bluetooth the worst way possible is horrendous, and I will gladly pay extra to not have those in my life.