I also got the
SWARK True Wireless Stereo Bluetooth 5.0 Earbuds with USB Type C, mainly for USB C and touch controls, but it's garbage as well. The touch controls are severely non-responsive and I can't even turn them on! They don't power on automatically out of the case, so you have to press (touch) each earbud for 3s to power on. Most of the time, only one of them turns on, while many other times, neither turn on (they were fully charged, left them charging for 5 hours).
I'm not exaggerating on the touch controls. They're not just "funky", they flat out hardly ever work...like, ever. The few times I did managed to get them powered on at the same time, the touch controls were equally non-functional with pause/play, track skip, etc. The also sound muffled, like there is a pillow over the drivers. Oh, and when they pair, they pair at max volume, so watch out! Stay clear of this one. Garbage.
So far, the Anbes 359 are my top Chi-Fi unit (USB C, AAC) with most not even coming close. You have to jump into name brand territory to get better (Galaxy Buds, Sennheiser, M&D). In fact, I'm listening to the Anbes 359 right now, just for pure enjoyment (AAC, iPhone).
As far as value with a name brand unit, and I'd never thought I'd use "value" and "Samsung" in the same sentence, but I can't say enough good things about the Samsung Galaxy Buds. They even have AAC, which I suspect was a friendly nod to iPhone users. The only cons, are that when using iOS, there is no app to reassign the touch controls (they don't permanently re-map in the 'buds).