🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Soundcore by Anker Life P3i earbuds feature advanced hybrid active noise cancellation with four microphones, delivering exceptional sound quality through 10mm dynamic drivers. With a remarkable 36 hours of total playtime and rapid recharge capabilities, these earbuds are designed for the modern professional seeking both comfort and high-fidelity audio on the go.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Bluetooth |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Carrying Case Weight | 2 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | No |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Water Resistant |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Classic Edition |
Color | Oat white |
Battery Average Life | 9 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 20-20KHZ |
Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
S**A
Really good earbuds
Honestly one of the best earbuds at this price! Sound quality is great! I use it almost everyday. The equalizer that connects to the phone is a cool feature. I actually lost one of the buds outside last year and it was raining. After a week outside and I finally found it. I cleaned it months later, thinking it would not work. Surprisingly, it had no issues! Very durable, and it continues to work today.The battery lasts as advertised. Not the longest battery, but I'm okay with it.The noise cancelling is alright, not really what I use the earbuds for though. I can't compare it to another product since it's the first one I had with noise cancelling. In a quiet setting you can't hear voices, but you can hear the typing, clicking noises.The only downside is that sometimes when I put the earbuds back in the case, it doesn't charge. I would have to try a couple times to make sure it was charging.
A**E
Very affordable ear pods that sound great and work perfectly.
My friend introduced these to me ear buds. He said they were very comparable to the other famous brand out there. I am a huge fan of these. They had enough charge when I got them, I could use them right away. They didn't take long to fully charge after that. They come with different size ear cushions. I appreciate that. I have smaller ear openings and these fit just fine. The carrying case is comfortable to open and close and carry around. They are easy to control the volume on. They connected to the Bluetooth after a few tries. Very lightweight. They sound great too.
W**L
Pretty good until one of them fell into a public toilet
I used these for about a year and a half until one went swimming. Here's a rundown of my experience with them after 18 months, on a scale of 1 to 10.Value: 8. Currently they're $35 w/coupon. They're not high end, but a solid choice for the money.Build quality: 8. They feel solid and still worked perfectly after 18 months of regular use.Overall Sound quality: 6. Highs and Mids were goodBass: 4. Bass was a little lacking compared to my old air podsNoise Cancelling: 5. Decent difference on flights. Not quite enough in the office.Passthrough: 7. Good passthrough. Comfortable to walk with and maintain awareness.Battery life: 8. Ankr is good at batteries. Was always happy with the battery lifeBattery Degradation: 10. . No degradation over 18 months (buds or case).Fit: 6. They felt loose in my ears, but that was probably my fault for not choosing the right tipThey weren't amazing, but they weren't bad. You may not do better for the money, or at least it would be a gamble trying. These are a known good. I wouldn't have bought new ones, but now that have to, I'm kind of excited to spend a little extra money to find something with better bass and noise cancelling.Hope this is helpful to someone.
Z**E
Great sound, and even better app
Great audio. The first time connecting was a little confusing, so I had to look through the documentation. These earbuds have an app that is excellent and easy to use. Still getting used to the fit, but they sit well.A little bass heavy out of the box, but they have a LOT of options for EQ presets, one of which is guaranteed to suit your tastes. If not, you can set your own EQ up, although the settings are a little lacking in that regard.Overall, these headphones are well worth the price and I'm pleasantly surprised with how good the user experience is.
P**E
Great, inexpensive ear buds
I have mostly used these at the gym so far for listening to music but have taken a couple calls as well. The noise cancelling isn't perfect but it is pretty darn good. Otherwise, the buds are easy to use, have great battery life, and provide crystal clear listening.
T**R
Good earbuds, a few annoying problems
I mostly listen to podcasts, and maybe a little music, and only seldom do I use them for calls. That said, the phone calls have been fine, no complaints on either side. I can't say for sure how well the noise cancellation works, my house is pretty quiet, and when I'm out walking the dogs or going to the grocery store, I still can hear enough outside noise (which is a good thing) so I can hear a car coming up or if someone is trying to get my attention. I can say the outside noises seem more muted than other headphones/earbuds I use, but I haven't tried them side by side.For sound quality, it comes through clear. I'm not really an audiophile, and I'm old and probably have lost high end range anyway to give a fair assessment. They aren't tinny or and having bass overwhelm everything that you can't hear the lyrics or podcasts talking. And they are very clear, both talking and music. And that is good enough for me.It only took about a day to get used to the controls. They are simple enough, but are one, two or three presses on one or the other earbuds. Nicer than others where it is often a combination of long and short presses. And, it is good at detecting the difference between one and two presses (unlike the ones that do short/long press). My only real quibble, and mostly because I listen to podcasts primarily, is that it is one press to raise the volume and two to pause. Given the bluetooth range, I've got the phone on my when using these, and use the phone buttons to control the volume, and wish it were one press to pause for when people start to talk to me.I don't know if is the weighting (they are barely noticable wearing them) or shape or my ears or what, but I've tried all the sizes of silicone buds, and they don't stay in all that great. It is fine when I'm working at my desk, or riding in a car, they don't randomly fall out. But, they do fall out way more often than I'd like. I might be chewing food - that is enough to have one fall out. Doing anything more active than walking the dogs one or the other is likely to fall out. I do sports photography and walking the sidelines is o.k., but if I stop and talk to someone, good chance one falls out. Maybe it is just my ears.The real annoyance is that you can't turn them off. The battery life is great. But you have to have the charging case with you and put them in and close the lid for it to "turn off" and disconnect from the phone. Maybe not a huge deal, but if you take them off and put them on the side table for a second and then your kid comes in and wants to watch a game on TV with you and next thing you know it is 4 hours later and they are discharged, it is an annoyance.Related to that, doing that doesn't even help, or requires a lot more attention. Just popping them in the case doesn't always start them charging. Even being careful and making sure they are seated just so, a lot of time doesn't start it charging. I'd guess my success rate is about 50%. So, you have them "charging" overnight and then wake up to dead earbuds. Now, I put them in the case, and they should disconnect from the phone, so I check the phone to make sure they are disconnected. But even then, moving the case can cause it to lose contact for charging. Or if your pet knocks it over. Or even if everything looks good when going to bed, sometimes it just stops charging for no reason. Luckily, they charge quickly, when you do manage to get it right.
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