
Anker Soundcore - Life P2i
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"I used these since they are so cheap for a long time."
"Great part is that model of earbud is relatively cheap to stock up on in case you have a habit of misplacing them like I do."
"Best budget buds I've tried"
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"I only need to charge it once a week even though I use it for 7-8hr per day"
"Battery life lasts all week for me since I switch out using one bud at a time, but I think they have like 30h of battery if using both."
"hold a charge all day"
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"Sound quality wise, especially for street listening, I'd honestly buy a much cheaper Anker Soundcore or something similar."
"Great equaliser too"
"great quality"
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"The earbuds are really comfy too. ... I've never had a more comfortable day pair of earbuds"
"I've never had any issues at all like that with the ones I have."
"pretty comfortable"
Disliked most:
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"But i can still hear the sounds around me, like the tv or someone else's phone on speaker, but it dulls out the outside sound enough. ... Others might prefer a better sound cancelling earbud though."
"Will give you the identical features with slightly less noise canceling ability."
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"they started connecting while inside the case."
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"I was bothered by the silicone wing piece constantly sliding off. ... My main issue is comfort and staying in the ear"
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"I was bothered by the silicone wing piece constantly sliding off. ... My main issue is comfort and staying in the ear"
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"there are physical buttons instead of tap controls, which most people don't love"
Bought the Soundcore P2 and P2 mini about 3 years ago for my wife and I, been using them daily for gym no complaints 👍🏻
Soundcore Life for me — a very venerable pair of Q20 over-ears when I'm at home or P2 buds if I'm on the move. Sound quality on the Life line is a bit less than the Liberty line,\* but the price is a lot less too. ^(\*I wonder if they'll do a "Pursuit of Happiness" line to complete the trifecta?)
Under $60 is tight, but there are actually a few solid options if you keep expectations reasonable. For everyday use + PS5, I’d honestly skip most “gaming” headsets in this price range and go with something more general-purpose. Anker Soundcore Q20 / Q20i is probably your best bet. Good battery life, comfortable for long sessions, decent mic for the price, and you can use them wired with the PS5 controller. They usually go for around $50–60. If you want something smaller, Soundcore Life P2 / P3 earbuds are also pretty solid for bus use and still work fine for gaming in wired mode with the controller. At this budget, wired + Bluetooth combo is the safest way to get something that lasts.
I had a previous set of the life line that died prior to getting my libertys. Had never spent more than 50 or so on a pair of ear buds and was realizing just how much I was wearing them so I decided to go ahead and spend a bit more. I have 0 regrets, absolutely love em.
Go for the soundcore P30i, if you can. Those have great noise cancelling at a budget, as long as you're not expecting Apple or Bose level ANC. Transparency is pretty decent too, but obviously not perfect, as you can expect. You can get 6/10 hours of playback on a single charge (ANC on/off), and 25/45 hours with the case, and ever customize things like touch controls, low-latency Gaming Mode, Multipoint Connection, Custom EQ, etc. in the app! If you can't afford P30i in your country or they're not available, P20i is also a solid choice. No ANC or Transparency, and the build quality is a little bit lighter, but they're not bad at all. You can also get 10 hours of playback from one single charge, and 30 with the case. You can also customize touch controls in the app, change EQs, etc. I personally wouldn't go for the P2 Mini or any soundcore Life earbuds. Those are soundcore's older buds, and with most of them, you can't use the free app to customize them, and there are physical buttons instead of tap controls, which most people don't love. Hope this helped!
I have some Anker Soundcore earpods and they have a lot of audio presets one is for podcasts and works brilliantly for audiobooks. You just select the preset on the app.
I used these since they are so cheap for a long time. I was bothered by the silicone wing piece constantly sliding off. I upgraded to raycon fitness earbuds. My main issue is comfort and staying in the ear, and I refuse to spend 200 for earbuds.
Yes. As a brand and their prices, good entry brand sila of you enter the rabbit hole of being an...audiophile. If for Spotify and streaming movies, goods na yan.
I was honestly surprised by anker soundcore. My wife stole my Buds live so I got her soundcore. They are surprisingly good for their price.
Yeah I'm a big fan of Soundcore for being a good mix of performance/price
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