
Anker Soundcore - Life P3 Noise Cancelling Earbuds
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"been using for more than a year now still working as the day i bought them"
"I have some soundcore P3’s that I’ve used for multiple hours a day for 5 years."
"Im clumsy and have dropped the case with the earbuds inside multiple times and there hasn't been any impact on sound quality or functionality."
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"works well with rock and metal too ... kicks hard and stays engaging without getting muddy"
"high enough audio quality for my music"
"Excellent sound quality"
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"Solid Noise Cancelling feature ... The Noise Cancelling is not as strong as higher-end earphones or headphones but for the size, price, quality and features it covers my needs perfectly - daily life is super noisy and loud, I never leave the house without them!"
"surprisingly good noise cancellation for the price"
"Excellent adjustable noise canceling"
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"surprisingly good noise cancellation for the price"
"For budget-friendly, the Soundcore Life P3 is a solid pick — good sound, decent ANC, and great battery life around the $60–$70 mark."
"their price was within $60-100 canadian depending on sales"
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"great battery life — around 7 hours on a charge, and up to 35–40 with the case."
"I only need to charge it once a week even though I use it for 7-8hr per day"
"For budget-friendly, the Soundcore Life P3 is a solid pick — good sound, decent ANC, and great battery life around the $60–$70 mark."
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"Sadly my $99 Anker Soundcore ... last only a small fraction of that time."
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"its gaming mode affects the sound quality"
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"they started connecting while inside the case."
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"they always shook a little loose while running ... I was always fiddling with them"
I am using the EarFun air pro 4 for a year now and they are much better at noice cancelling than my soundcore life p3 and soundcore liberty 2 pro plus, though those are a few years old now…
I haven't used the first or second options specifically but I have used soundcore earbuds in the past and currently have older models - the liberty 2 pro + and the Life P3, though after a few years, the batteries in the cases are starting to go. The earfun, i am using and they work quite well, the noise cancelling is some of the best I have used.
Try checking amazon renewed, you can get some good deals. I got a set of soundcore life p3 for just over 30 cad, I'm happy with them so far. The p20i that another commenter mentioned are pretty good too and they go on sale for 20-25
I had the life p3 and those were the best ear buds I've ever owned! Needless to say that they won't last forever and I've tried several Soundcore earbuds since and none of them gave me the same level of audio quality but the closest I've come is the liberty 4 NC. I've literally tried at least 6 other earbuds from Anker and returned them all except for the liberty 4 NC. You might like them as opposed to the pro. Save yourself some money 😊
I've had a few pairs now. I had an old pair of Anker ones that they claimed was some sort of hybrid ANC, then I had the Anker/Soundcore Life P3s, which were... fine... Most recently I have the Pixel Buds Pro, which I wouldn't recommend at all, but are fine for noise cancelling.
Soundcore life p3 is good given your price range
Soundcore or Soundpeats. Pick the model you want. They have the best earphones for the price. +1 for Soundcore Life P3
I don't like one conducting. SoundCore P3 true wireless are very good and affordable if they are still available.
I’ve done a lot of research for Prime Day deals, and one option that really stands out is the Soundcore Life P3. In my opinion, it hits a great balance between price and performance. You get solid sound with deep bass, surprisingly good noise cancellation for the price, and great battery life — around 7 hours on a charge, and up to 35–40 with the case. From what I’ve seen, people also say it’s super comfortable for long listening. If you can grab it on a deal, I’d say it’s one of the better picks out there.
For budget-friendly, the Soundcore Life P3 is a solid pick — good sound, decent ANC, and great battery life around the $60–$70 mark. In the mid-range, I’d go with Liberty 4 NC — they punch way above their price with strong ANC and HearID sound tuning. If you're going premium, Sony WF-1000XM5 or AirPods Pro 2 are hard to beat for overall experience.
I used to stick to the soundcore life p3 as their price was within $60-100 canadian depending on sales, while also lasting, with high enough audio quality for my music, plenty of features, acceptable battery life, more durable, and even as a bonus had nice appearances, yet both my curiosities and this model not selling anywhere else I'd look any longer; has me looking for different suggestions. I've tried the soundcore life p3i, and as it came close, I did not appreciate the functions as much, and more importantly the quality was actually not as nice comparing to a remaining 2 year old pair of p3 I still owned.
warning, wall-o-text incoming (i did this exercise for a co-worker not too long ago and this response is from my notes to them with the ones that don’t fit your criteria removed) you're looking for something tough enough for an active workday but still fun-sounding for music. based on what you said — loving the **1more triple drivers**, wanting scooped mids, big low end, and crisp highs — a few things come to mind. if you're okay pushing slightly above budget, the **soundcore life p3** is also a solid pick. more features, good noise cancelling, and their app has one of the best eqs out there. works well with rock and metal too — kicks hard and stays engaging without getting muddy. *again, checking the ip rating could be a good idea. battery life is also pretty decent on these.* another good one is the **earfun air pro 3** — i’d call it the most balanced of the bunch. less aggressive tuning than the capsule3 pro, but still energetic enough to do justice to guitars and drums. *these also have a decent ip rating, which could be a plus for your work.* lastly, if you're really active and want something with great stability, maybe **jlab epic air anc** — not the best sounding out of the box, but built tough and customizable via app. *these are known for their secure fit and decent durability. however, the anc might be more average compared to the others, and the out-of-the-box sound might need some eq tweaking to get closer to what you like.* any of these would be a big step up from cheap true wireless stuff, and closer in vibe to your old 1mores — just with none of the cable hazards. *it's also worth considering how securely they fit in your ears, especially with all the movement you described. most come with different sized ear tips to help with this.* hope that helps
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