🎧 Elevate your soundscape, silence the noise, and stay effortlessly connected.
The Soundcore P30i by Anker offers industry-leading 42dB adaptive active noise cancellation, powerful bass with 10mm drivers and BassUp technology, and an impressive 45 hours of total playtime. Its innovative 2-in-1 charging case doubles as a phone stand, enhancing on-the-go convenience. With Bluetooth 5.4, 4-mic AI-enhanced calls, and IP54 water resistance, these wireless earbuds are engineered for professionals seeking premium sound, smart features, and all-day reliability.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Wireless Touch Controller (Integrated) |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | No |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Noise Isolation, Universal Phone Control, Water Resistant |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | rounded |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Theme | Headphones |
Color | Green |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 20-20KHz |
Audio Driver Size | 1E+1 Millimeters |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
J**S
Great everyday earbuds with long battery life
I’ve been using these for a few weeks now and honestly, they’re pretty solid for the price, the battery life is amazing, I can go days without charging and the case is so convenient, it even props up my phone which I didn’t expect to love as much as I do, the bass is strong, music sounds full and rich, and they stay connected with no issues, the noise cancelling helps block out a good amount of background noise, especially when I’m out running errands or just relaxing, calls sound decent and I haven’t had any issues with the fit either, they’re really comfortable and don’t fall out even when I’m moving around a lot, overall I think these are a great pick if you want something affordable, reliable and easy to use every day.
V**H
pretty good for the price
pretty good for the price. For about 40 bucks, these earbuds are pretty good. very comfortable, seems build quality is nice. the phone stand works fine. sound quality is great and on par with anything under like $150 from other brands. what is cool is that you can download the soundcore app and adjust your sound EQ to your liking if the stock out of box sound isn't for you. the ANC is fine, not $200 quality or anything. you get to have the earbuds in normal mode, ANC mode, or transparency mode. you can change what the touch buttons do on the app. overall, its a great pair of earbuds. comes in 5 colors too! and many 3rd party sellers sell soft and hard cases for these with carabiners. the charging case itself is very small and compact.update 1: after a few different scenarios testing these, the noise cancellation isn't very good. it can block out wind sounds but thats about it. still a nice pair for the price though.
D**Y
Decent Enough, But Not the Best at this Price Point
Let me just start off by saying that they are well worth the $30 I paid for them on sale. Full price of $80 I would give it 3 stars.The sound quality is pretty decent if you're listening in a quiet space. Noise cancellation is not great though for loud noises and makes it even sharper if it's on. I work in a factory making signs and it is good enough most of the time, but when it doesn't, it's even worse than without, also it's pretty bad in wind even just a light breeze. I don't notice any adapting to environment going on. Active aware works well enough, but again, not with things like wind. It is a bit weak and on the quiet side for being fully pass though.The battery last a good while, I use them about 6 hours a day and it lasts me about a week on a charge. That said, there is no real way to know how much charge is left in the case without guessing based on when you last charged it. It just has a single light that turns on during charging and when you put the earbuds back in the case.The touch buttons work well, and never have failed to respond, unfortunately you cannot use them to adjust volume.The bluetooth is not the best, seems weaker than other earbuds I've had in the same price range, good enough as long as you're in the same room as your transmitter, but once you leave even just to the other side of a wall it gets pretty spotty.The build quality of the earbuds themselves seems great, I've dropped them numerous times and they still work good as new, and fit quite well, I like their small size.Overall I think their well worth the discounted price, and had I paid the higher price I would not have returned them, but I would likely end up (and still will) with a different brand around the same price point. They are still plenty good for chill music time in a less noisy place though, and I'll keep them around.
A**.
These are awesome!
This review is for Anker P30i ANC wireless earbuds. I got them on sale for $28.99 and not only do I feel like I got my money’s worth, these have FAR exceeded my expectations.I’m an audiophile on a budget — I listen to tons of music and I know the difference between good headphones and not. I own quite a few pairs that run the quality gamut; on the top end, I have a pair of Surface 2 ANC headphones, but I also regularly slum it on the very cheap end with ~$10 wired earbuds because that’s the only thing I’ve found to work while wearing my motorbike helmet.These earbuds, honestly, and for the price point especially, I’m super impressed. I had heard good things about a more expensive set of Anker earbuds and bookmarked it, but $28.99 for wireless ANC and I was sold. Anker is a solid brand, so I figured it couldn’t be worse than my $10 crap pair.Well, I was not at all expecting these earbuds to be WORLDS better than my AirPods. The sound is surprisingly full with decent bass and volume, all areas in which my more expensive AirPods have actively disappointed me over the years. I know they’re 2nd Gen, but look what they’re still selling for—not at all worth it when there’s competition like these Anker earbuds.So far, these have paired smoothly with my phone and TV, and the battery life is decent (several hours). I haven’t tested this, but I read that you can get ~2 hours of use from a 10-minute quick charge and that it takes about 2.5 hours to charge from empty to full.There are a bunch of reasons why I like these a lot better than I ever liked my AirPods:* Different-sized rubber tips so these actually stay in my ears while I’m doing stuff! I used to have to use a lanyard with my AirPods because they didn’t fit my ears that well.* The max volume is higher and frankly, overall sound quality is worlds better. Plus, ANC!* There’s a handy companion app with different options and a selection of meditation/sleep sounds and control over the earbuds.* I’ve only used them for a phone call once, so hard to comment on that just yet. I could hear the person well and they said they could hear me fine. More usage is needed to form an opinion, but based on everything else, I’m sure the mic is good. (UPDATE: I had a long phone chat with my sister using these. For this price range, the mic definitely good enough! No major issues, though my impression was that the mic isn’t as good as my Surface pair, but that’s to be expected.)
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