Soundcore by Anker, AeroFit Open-Ear Headphones, Ultra Comfort, Snug Fit, Ergonomic Ear Hook, Balanced Sound, IPX7 Waterproof, 42H Playtime, Bluetooth 5.3, App Control, Clear Calls, Wireless Earbuds
Original price was: $129.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
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Unmatched Comfort: Experience the featherlight comfort of our open-ear headphones. Featuring a non-intrusive design and soft, flexible hooks for a perfect fit—ensuring you can wear them all day without discomfort.
Enhanced Awareness: Remain aware of your surroundings, such as public transit announcements, and oncoming cars. Stay in touch with the world around you thanks to AeroFit open-ear headphones.
Balanced and Clear Sound: AeroFit’s drivers feature composite diaphragms with titanium-coated domes so you can enjoy well-balanced sound with symphonic mids, an expansive soundstage, and crystal-clear highs.
Crisp Calls with 4 Mics and AI: AeroFit open-ear headphones feature 4 mics and an AI Noise Reduction Algorithm to offer pristine call quality for everyday conversations.
IPX7 Waterproof with SweatGuard: AeroFit leads in waterproof and sweatproof performance. Using soundcore’s exclusive SweatGuard tech, nano-coating, and a unique chamber design, it provides total protection for critical components.
Customers say
Customers find the headphones comfortable and functional. They appreciate that the headphones don’t hurt their ears and allow for a breeze. Many customers praise the battery life, saying it lasts for hours. The earbud quality is also praised. However, some customers have differing opinions on sound quality, fit, value for money, and ear stability.
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9 reviews for Soundcore by Anker, AeroFit Open-Ear Headphones, Ultra Comfort, Snug Fit, Ergonomic Ear Hook, Balanced Sound, IPX7 Waterproof, 42H Playtime, Bluetooth 5.3, App Control, Clear Calls, Wireless Earbuds
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Original price was: $129.99.$99.99Current price is: $99.99.
Amber B –
Better sound quality than Soundcore C30i, but I like both
I couldn’t decide between the AeroFit and the C30i, so I ordered both, expecting to return one… but I kept both. I ordered these because I wanted an earbud that wouldn’t block out my surroundings, and both of these are great for that. They’re also not so loud that others can hear what you’re listening to. My son could hear that I was listening to something when he sat next to me in the car, but couldn’t identify what it was. The batteries last a long time in both, and once paired, they stay synced to my device well. However, they’re as different as siblings. Here are their pros and cons:
AeroFit:
– I think they’re more comfortable, and the sound is much richer. (Note that the app will give you several EQ options, but out of the case, the sound from the AeroFit is more full.)
– The over-ear design of these buds conflicts with the arm on a pair of glasses or sunglasses, which is probably the only “con” to these. I don’t use these if I need to wear glasses.
– These also come with silicon attachments that go behind your ear to help keep them from slipping, if needed.
C30i
– The sound isn’t as full as the AeroFit–it’s a bit “small speaker” / “tinny” sounding, but you might be able to play with the EQ in the app to change what you hear to better align with your preferences.
– I enjoy the “clip” design of these buds because they don’t conflict with glasses or sunglasses. The hold is snug and comfortable for me for quite a while, but I can still get tired of the feeling if I wear them for a long time. They do come with some silicone attachments to help the bud fit better if it is too loose or uncomfortable.
Unlike Airpods, neither of these are great about automatically shutting off if you take them off of your ear – perhaps because the light level around them doesn’t change much when you take them off because they don’t sit in your ear canal. I think they have controls on them if you tap them, but I haven’t taken the time to learn them, so I can’t really speak about their usefulness.
In short: I like both for different reasons! I’m glad I found them on sale.
Mathew5237 –
I love these so much I bought spare in case these ever die
I bought these a year ago so this is a long term review.
I literally wear these about 17 hours a day and I listen to podcast while I am working and while driving non-stop. They fit me very well (everyone’s body is different) even with my glasses on, are extremely light weight (I forget I’m wearing them) and last my entire 12 hour shift and my 5 hour commute daily without fail (yes….17 hours a day i am listeningto these). The sound is great for podcasts and movies but are not quite as good for music (there is a setting change you can do in the Soundcore app but I haven’t really played with that) so know your use purpose. They have programmable function for the tapping of your finger and patterns to remember, but no exposed buttons to tailor button covers to fall off like others I have had in the past. They can work solo, if you want to wear only one at a time. I have a personal android and also a company android and I have them to linked with both devices simultaneously which is also cool.
The Bluetooth is fantastic and reaches through multiple walls (5 in my house without issues) and to distances of well over 250 feet if you are outside with clear line of sight to the phone. They don’t really like cinder block walls and steel roll-up warehouse doors but for drywall in your house they are fantastic.
They will pause the media playing on one device to take a call from the other and deliver audio notifications from both at once. I have done hundreds of hours of calls on them and the audio for you is clear and crisp but I have had some people I was talking to say that background noise cancellation could be better on their end dependingon my environment.
Bottom line : TLDR = I love them and bought 2 spare sets for the sad day these finally die…and I may buy a 3rd if I see them getting scarcer. I love them that much.
Christopher M. Culbertson –
Open ear, stays on well.
Works well for running. Sound quality is just fine. I find in-ear phones to be unpleasant, so it’s good to have this option. The case seems to hold a lot of charge.
My glasses have to sit on the outside of the earphones for it to be comfortable. It makes them feel loose, but so far no problems.
Shannon hand –
Works well for the price.
I’m only ever bought Samsung buds but I’m starting to have inner ear issues because I wear them so long at work. These work pretty well and you don’t get a lot of the functionality you would with the Samsung buds but they’re comfortable for the most part. They do sound surprisingly well. Battery life is good. I’ve never bought an product from this company that I haven’t been very happy with. They open ear design is pretty cool you can hear everything around you. You can hear diddy coming up from behind you. After like 6 hours of use they can start to cause upper ear fatigue. I have massive Dumbo ears on a 10 gallon watermelon head. Definitely worth the money and I’m happy with with them.
Mel_Fog –
I ordered these to try out, fully expecting not to like them – but they’ve changed how I experience headphones! Best for my evening walks (I’m a woman), running, wearing around the house… anything really! You really realize how cooped up you are in a little hermetic bubble with regular headphones and with these, you feel you can actually be part of your environment and hear yourself put a cup down or a car pull up behind you while also hearing your music. Note that initially, I thought the sound quality was atrocious – but I begrudgingly downloaded their Soundcore app and played around with the sound profiles (I think I chose RnB even though I don’t listen to RnB) and now the sound quality is great (and I have absolutely no issues with loudness, if anything, they are louder than my regular headphones but of COURSE it will be a bit harder to hear when there are loud cars/construction nearby, etc.) Also make sure you TWIST the headphone on for it to stay on. Love them and highly recommend! Note that I’ve seen reviewers relating to fit issues. I have small ears and I have had no issues with fit or them staying on, YMMV.
Julio C Tapia –
Bueno, compre estos audÃfonos sobre todo por la cuestión de que son OpenEar, por que los que van dentro del oÃdo se me hacen muy incómodos y las orejeras, si bien tienen un sonido muy bueno, a mi me llegan a cansar rápido, asà que probé con estos y para mi son simplemente perfectos, pero eso no quiere decir que no tengan sus peros, voy a describir algunos puntos
Comodidad: Son super cómodos, ligeros, muy probablemente los pauses y se te olvide que los traes, nada más uso lentes y si los tengo que acomodar para que no se muevan ni los audÃfonos ni los lentes, pero los audÃfonos se ajustan perfectamente y puedes hacer ejercicio sin temor alguno a que se te caiga.
Sonido: el sonido es realmente sorprendente, en ambientes tranquilos es un sonido envolvente con adecuados bajos y agudos, muy profundo, pero nuevamente son OpenEar, y el chiste es que no te aisle, y si, asà es, no aÃsla por lo que oirás muy bien los sonidos a tu alrededor, en calles o lugares con poca afluencia, es sonido será bueno, pero si perderá mucho la profundidad, en calles más transitadas, o lugares con aglomeraciones, la verdad es que puede que ni oigas los audÃfonos, se pierde por completo el sonido, asà que si los usas para entrenar y tu zona es muy transitada puede que no te sean suficiente.
Estuche y bateria: El estuche se siente bien, los protege si problema donde los eches, ya sea tu mochila o tus bolsillos, nada más si, se va a marcar por el material que es, la baterÃa muy probablemente los tengas que cargar por semana, un uso diario de 2-4 hrs sin problema te dura los 7 dÃas, en eso no tendrás problema, creo también tiene algo de carga rápida, pero difÃcilmente te verás en esa situación
Conclusión
Yo querÃa unos audÃfonos para el dÃa a dÃa, y en estos los encontré, tiene sus contras, evidentes por el tipo de audÃfono que es, pero si esos puntos no te son inconvenientes, como en mi caso, estos audÃfonos simplemente seran perfectos ðð»
Demi Martin –
I have got the blue open earphones and got them for Christmas. I am for the first time wearing them after and trying them out at new years eve as I haven’t had the time to test them out as being a health care assistant and been busy at work. I normally go for the in ear earphones but haven’t find the right ones that fit in my ear as having small ears, this is the first time having open ear and I really like it but feels so weird as I am not use to them and feel like they need to go inside my ear but I have thought its a good idea as you can still hear what’s happening on the outside eg cars and cyclists behind you the sound sounds really good to me, I haven’t had them out outside yet to test them only in my room. Something I will have to get use to and another idea good for your ears so it doesn’t damage your ear drums and the ones that go into your ears to be closer. Something I would say I would recommend to other people
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