Soundcore P40i by Anker, Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Adaptive Noise Cancelling to Environments, Heavy Bass, 60H Playtime, 2-in-1 Case and Phone Stand, IPX5, Wireless Charging, Bluetooth 5.3
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Smart Noise Cancelling: soundcore P40i noise cancelling earbuds feature adaptive ANC that automatically detects ambient noise and utilizes advanced algorithms to achieve effective noise cancellation, ensuring peace and tranquillity on the go.
Long, Powerful Battery Life: Enjoy 12 hours of battery life on a single charge with a case that extends it to 60 hours. That’s long enough to last weeks, even a month.
Thumping Beats: soundcore P40i wireless earbuds feature 11mm composite drivers for an intensive audio experience, enhanced with BassUp technology for real-time intense bass.
Superior Call Quality: soundcore P40i noise cancelling earbuds enhanced by 6 mics and an AI algorithm allow you to enjoy clear communication. Whether on a call or via video chat, your voice is transmitted with clarity and strength.
2-in-1 Charging Case and Phone Stand: soundcore P40i wireless earbuds feature a unique charging case, doubling as a phone stand, allowing you to enjoy shows hands-free. This multi-functional design enhances your video experience when you’re on the go.
8 reviews for Soundcore P40i by Anker, Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Adaptive Noise Cancelling to Environments, Heavy Bass, 60H Playtime, 2-in-1 Case and Phone Stand, IPX5, Wireless Charging, Bluetooth 5.3
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Original price was: €70.€48Current price is: €48.
Casey Brett –
INCREDIBLE Bluetooth Earbuds at a GREAT Price!
Unsurprisingly, Anker has done it again. These Bluetooth earbuds are absolutely incredible. I own over 30 Anker/Soundcore products and I swear by them. Amongst these products are two (well used) pairs of Soundcore Life P3âs. I love them because of the sound quality, volume level, size, and battery life. While browsing ankerâs products, I happened upon these Soundcore Life P40i Bluetooth earbuds and I was immediately interested. Knowing the great quality of all of my previously purchased Anker products and, considering these P40iâs were on sale, I figured I couldnât go wrong. Boy was I correct. These earbuds are amazing. Unlike other brands of earbuds Iâve tried, these things get loud; not loud to the point that youâll hurt your ears or be unable to withstand it, but loud enough that you wonât be wishing you could turn them up more. The smart noise cancellation feature is really neat. Iâm in construction so the noise levels vary greatly from day to day. The smart noise cancellation keeps up by changing the type of ANC. Itâs really cool. Another feature I like and one that differs from the Life P3âs is the small little nub located on the earbudsâ âtouch-controlâ zone. Itâs very convenient. In addition, thereâs an audible beep when you successfully tap for touch control which has absolutely zero delay. This is great to me because it confirms whether or not you actually touched the earbud. I posted a few side by side photos of these Soundcore P40iâs and one pair of my Soundcore Life P3âs because I wanted to know the size difference in the earbuds and the case and couldnât find any reviews mentioning it or information elsewhere mentioning it. In case anyone is interested, the P40iâs case is a little bit smaller and the earbudsâ themselves are slightly shorter. Itâs great because the P40iâs are EVEN MORE compact. The battery life of these is the best; bar none. 10h per earbud per charge. I have yet to hear the âbattery lowâ alert. The addition of the phone stand clip within the case is ingenious and a new feature that I love. I watch lots of movies and tv shows on my phone. Now, rather than holding my phone, I can put it in the P40iâs case in front of me. Itâs a small feature but works wonders for my use. Lastly, the sound quality of these earbuds is insane. There are enough preset EQ options to make everybody happy but it doesnât stop there. You can go through the soundcore app to do a hearing test and create an EQ catered to your specific level of hearing. In addition, once youâve completed the hearing IQ, you can tweak your custom EQ setting even further by adding a preset EQ on top of it, or manually altering it yourself. Iâd by 10 pairs of these if I could. For anyone out there thatâs even considering these earbuds as an option, just buy them already. You will NOT be disappointed. Thatâs a guarantee. Great job Anker/Soundcore!
Jord of Damocles –
Very impressive at an excellent price
I don’t write many reviews but this item deserves it, as long as it doesn’t surprise me in the near future.Bought these to replace a lost pair of first gen Samsung buds which were just OK (lousy on phone calls, no ambient sound dampening, lost volume control functionality on one). Not wanting to pay an (imo) excessive amount for the newer model, I compared and contrasted a bunch, before settling on these. Has the features my old ones didn’t (improved phone call clarity, full functionality on both buds, and ambient noise dampening) while still having wireless charging capabilities, at a VERY reasonable price from a known brand.Paired up with my Samsung S23 immediately, the sound is clear and crisp for both calls and music, the outside noise canceling is a great feature and toggled easily with just a long touch on either bud, and fit really well (multiple size silicone insert options in the box).
tRaV –
Pretty good for the price but mic noise cancelling is so-so
I bought these specifically for making hands-free calls when driving. My older car is not very quiet, especially when I’m going over 40mph. My Plantronics (bought by Polycom which changed their name to Poly which got bought by HP, I believe) Voyager Legend was the last bluetooth headset that actually did this well. Unfortunately, after Plantronics was bought, even buying the old Voyager Legend directly from the company yielded lower reliability/longevity. So, I sought out a new option for making calls, especially in my car.These earbuds worked pretty well. Most people could understand me when I was driving at speed (45+mph), but my Dad couldn’t until I slowed to 25mph or less. That’s significant to me, so I’m going to return them. But, it is worth mentioning that these earbuds’ microphone noise cancellation did work better than my *1.5 yr old* Plantronics Voyager Legend headset (its quality failed after 1-1.5yrs). Also, the microphone noise cancellation worked WAY better than my Bose QuietComfort earbuds (which sound great and cancel noise wonderfully for listening, but do nothing for the microphone quality) ever did. My Skullcandy ANC earbuds worked a little better than the Bose QuietComfort2 earbuds, but that’s not saying much.Also, total lack of any mute ability from the headset is a huge miss, in my opinion. The single button’s functions are easily programmable (through the app) for single-/double-/triple-/long-press for listening to media, but the functions are hardcoded for calls. And, regardless, the mute functionality was nowhere to be found. I found it difficult to avoid contacting the touch button, accidentally, when pushing the earbuds back in or putting them in my ears. Thankfully, the single-press does nothing, by default, so it never caused any issues.Otherwise, I really need to give a nod to the app quality. Soundcore/Anker is a Chinese company, so my expectation of the usability was low. However, the app actually works remarkably well and is very intuitive and usable compared to other headset vendors’ apps (Poly, Bose, and Skullcandy)! I was most impressed with the ability to connect to 2 devices at a time. I often connected to my cell phone and my work laptop. When I wanted to switch to my phone and my personal laptop, I simply told the app that I wanted to add another device and it was crazy easy! I can easily select in the app which 1 or 2 devices I wanted to be connected to. It takes a fraction of a second to open the audio channel for either device so I would miss the first half or so of a notification sound (e.g. a ding), but calls and listening to media was *super* reliable since the audio channel stays open. This is a huge improvement over my Plantronics Voyager Legend which was very unreliable when connecting to multiple devices, and sometimes failed to even stay connected to a single device.These Soundcore earbuds were very slightly uncomfortable to wear and tended to fall out of my ears, several times, when walking. I could wear them for a few hours, but really noticed the discomfort after an hour or so. I only owned them for a week or so, but they fell out of my ears multiple times when walking. I did try one step larger earbuds in an effort to secure them in my head, but they were uncomfortable and apparently the medium earbuds were closer to the right size. There’s a slight possibility that the small ones would go into my ear better, but that isn’t the main issue, so they’re still getting returned as soon as I have a few minutes to spare at home.Sound quality was pretty good and I enjoyed listening to videos and music through them. Especially considering the price, I would say these delivered very well in this area. They do pretty well at cancelling surrounding noises for my listening benefit. I can select “Noise Cancellation”, “Normal”, or “Transparency Mode” via the app. My coworkers don’t entirely disappear in “Noise Cancellation” mode like they do with my Bose QuietComfort earbuds, but for less than 1/3 the price, I would say that’s not a fair comparison. They did work very well when my coworkers were getting noisy/chatty in an open office atmosphere. Most of my coworkers seemed to disappear and the really noisy ones were much quieter. I was able to play soft music to drown out the noisiest ones.All in all, I’m going to buy the Poly (Plantronics) Voyager Legend, again, and hopefully I’ll get another year or so out of it and hopefully, by then, there will be a better option on the market (maybe the Voyager Legend 50 by then?). Based on the past 3 Voyager Legend headsets that I’ve bought, I expect comfort to last for a few hours and call quality to be great, as long as I can stay connected to my phone before and during the call. ð«¤Would I recommend these earbuds? Yes for listening and noise cancellation while listening, and probably for calls, unless you need superb call quality in a relatively noisy environment. My car isn’t horribly loud (maybe it’s louder than I think?) but it’s enough to frustrate the person I’m talking to when the noise got louder. Most people I talked to were fine with it, even when I was driving faster (55mph), but if I can’t talk to my Dad, then these missed the mark.
AL –
Desde que descubrà esta marca no me ha fallado. Tengo varios productos Soundcore comprados, algunos regalados y todo el mundo satisfecho con el resultado. Buena calidad, gran sonido, gran duración de bateria, sin problemas de compatibilidad, configurable y ecualizable desde la App… Una maravilla de cascos por un precio asequible.
Dasaanudas –
ANC feature is worst as if it does not exist.
Christoffer Becs –
Klockrena hörlurar sett till priset.
Daniel alejandro morales patiño –
No era fan de los audÃfonos inalámbricos pero tuve la necesidad de comprar unos, investigue y encontré que en relación precio calidad estos eran los mejores y no estaban equivocados, son increÃbles, la cancelación de ruido es impactante, la app es un gran complemento y la configuración a los botones es increÃble, amigables y estéticamente lindos.Estoy muy feliz con la compra.
EwelinaG –
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