Soundcore by Anker AeroFit Pro Open-Ear Headphones, Ultra Comfort, Secure Fit, Ergonomic Design, Rich Sound with LDAC, Bluetooth 5.3, IP55 Water-Resistant, 46H Playtime, App Control, Wireless Earbuds
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LDAC Rich Sound Audio: Experience unparalleled sound with a 16.2mm titanium-coated diaphragm and LDAC technology, delivering three times more data for a truly immersive audio adventure with Uncompromising Sound quality.
Marathon Playtime: Enjoy 14 hours of non-stop music on a single charge and an impressive 46 hours with the included charging case, plus a rapid recharge feature granting 5.5 hours of playtime in just 10 minutes for Experience Uninterrupted Entertainment.
IP55 SweatGuard Durability: Tackle the toughest workouts with confidence thanks to IPX5 Water Resistant with SweatGuard technology, ensuring your earbuds are protected from sweat and water no matter how intense the session.
Titanium Comfort Fit: With 0.7mm thick titanium memory wire ear hooks and ultra-soft materials, these earbuds are engineered for supreme comfort and a secure fit, adapting seamlessly to your ears.
Open-Ear Air Conduction: Experience a natural, breathable listening experience with Open-Ear Air Conduction design, allowing you to stay aware of your surroundings while enjoying your music with Soft, Snug, and Stable comfort.
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Customers find these earbuds comfortable, pain-free to wear, and appreciate their quality build and outstanding battery life that lasts all day on one charge. The earbuds stay firmly in place without falling out, and customers like the sound quality, with one noting they’re perfect for long listening sessions. The functionality and fit receive mixed reviews – while some say they work well, others report issues with the right earbud stopping mid-exercise, and while some find them comfortable, others mention they don’t work well with large ears. The volume receives mixed feedback, with some praising it while others find it too low.
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8 reviews for Soundcore by Anker AeroFit Pro Open-Ear Headphones, Ultra Comfort, Secure Fit, Ergonomic Design, Rich Sound with LDAC, Bluetooth 5.3, IP55 Water-Resistant, 46H Playtime, App Control, Wireless Earbuds
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Christopher –
Long lasting and impeccable sound quality
Almost a full year of very constant use and I still love these earbuds.They are not without CONS. But we’ll get to those. As a snob of good sound and quality earbuds, I do still find these worth it if you are looking for outside of ear, ear buds. So I’ll start with thePROS:The CLARITY of bass and treble are solid in these. Words are beautiful and even if it’s windy outside, the neck band helps keep these a bit closer to your ear so you don’t loose sound quality when running or doing high movement sports.The REMOVABLE WORKOUT BAND is such a neat and necessary idea. I still find that working out without the band is fine. These earbuds still move but they’ve never fallen off my ear. The band is nice to have simply if the need arises.The BATTERY LIFE is probably the GREATEST part of these. I’ve had 7 and 9 hour flights combined with 2 and 4 hour bus rides all in the same 24 hour period and these buds go on and on. I usually charge them every three days for constant usage and once a week for moderate use. Regardless, these have never actually come close to dying so I can confidently say they’ll last longer than that!THE CASE is of medium size but sleek enough to easily fit next to a wallet. Still, I usually leave the case since the earbuds just last so long.The BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY is really strong. I can go down stairs and outside and still be connected to my phone. A NOTE upon that is there are a lot of reviews saying, “the buds de-sync” and I have had that issue pop up but not very often. Usually, I will just hold the button to turn it off or put it back in the case and then bring it back out and the bud syncs up normally. This issue is not uncommon with separate earbuds that I and friends of mine have had so I would not say it’s a make or break item.THE DURABILITY is thankfully there. I’ve unfortunately dropped the earbuds a few times too many which would normally hurt to think about. However, they still sound the exact same as they did when I bought them. Hopefully that won’t waiver as time goes on.THE VOLUME of these buds is great especially because I will use them when cooking or at work so I can be sure I hear my wife or coworkers. And that’s pretty much it for the pros.Before I get to the cons, I have to point out a neutral point. I can understand that the hanging nature is not the most comfortable for everyone but I think not everyone has the same needs or ideas of comfort. I needed these earbuds because I was finding in-ear earbuds to become very uncomfortable. While flying or on long drives, I usually put earbuds in to help me sleep and add a sleeping mask too. I would get a lot of ear pain with my previous earbuds but I don’t get that with these. So I find these very comfortable with my ears. The only thing is when wearing any ear bud for a long period of time, you will have sweat build up and possibly more earwax build up but managing that is way easier than the pain that in-ear earbuds would cause. And you no long have to switch the in-ear silicone pieces to find the right size for listening! Alright, onto the cons.CONS:I’ve never had a left side earbud be the skip button and the right side earbud be the pause for the earbuds. It’s taken a lot of getting used to and honestly, I just don’t think it should be the case. It feels too strange for me and I’m sure most people would agree. Small con.SOUND: these earbuds are not noise cancelling. That’s the whole purpose of getting these opposed to other types of earbuds. They can get loud and if there’s no real movement, you will locked into the sound. But if the wind is going and you’re running fast, the music just will be a little harder to hear. The neck band helps but I’m sure people realize it’s a small sacrifice for having open-ear earbuds.In conclusion, for open-ear earbuds, these deliver on many fronts. The price point is valuable but one should always look for deals. I will personally be sticking to these as I have found a durable and solid sounding pair of earbuds which suit my lifestyle.
David J. Russell –
Excellent earphones
These earphones are fantastic. But it’s important to keep in mind that when it comes to earphones it truly does comes down to personal taste and one size does not fit all. I have struggled with traditional earphones for a while now. Ranging from the Google Pixel Buds 1 and 2, Earfun and Soundcore buds. My ears must be oddly shaped as I can’t find a truly comfortable set and usually they end up popping out at some point during the day, which can be embarrassing if they shoot out and hit someone. The Aerofits are different in that they position themselves over the ear. It’s like having a small speaker positioned just above the ear opening and thus having nothing in the ear gets away from the inconvenience of having something that is actually shoved in your ear hole. I find them very comfortable and often find myself looking for them and I already have them on. They also literally last forever on a single charge and must be powered by some kind of miniature plutonium based nuclear core reactor similar to those used in the mars rovers. Seeing as this could be considered dangerous to some, they wisely elected to have some insanely powerful traditional rechargeable battery instead. I tell people they are plutonium powered. It is wonderful not having to worry about the charge and I have not heard them warn me that the power is dwindling. Perhaps they don’t have this feature as they never run out of power. Sound quality is excellent. However, if you are wanting these to listen to the latest dance track with bass on high… You will be disappointed. But … for everyday use, they are more than adequate at music rendition. I use them primarily to listen to YouTube audio and/or podcasts and they are absolutely lovely to listen to. It’s a deeply textured and vibrant audio sensation with a slight lack of bass which will not deter but the most serious audiophiles among us. The charging ‘egg’ for the earphones is larger than typical earbud chargers, which is something I like. I lose stuff constantly, and I’ve lost the egg on numerous occasions but usually it’s a little easier to find thanks to it’s ample size. It also feels quite premium. Placing the earphones in the egg feels satisfying. Sometimes I simply place them in the egg, experience that satisfying feeling once they snap in place and then take them out. I do this a number of times throughout the day as I have nothing else to do. Seriously though I love this product. It took me a while to find my perfect ‘phones’ but I finally did… and I won’t ever have to clean, wax infested eggs or earphones ever again.
RMikeL –
Quality and sound are the best
I have been using these ear buds for five months and I really like them.Likes:1) The sound quality is awesome. I listen to music and podcasts while cycling, walking, gardening. When cycling, I need to turn up the volume really high to hear podcasts and put my headband over the ear bud so it stays in my ear and hugs closer to my ear.2) I found them easy to pair with my phone and the Soundcore app allows me to customize the sound.Not so great, but not so bad:1) The left earbud stopped working after 4 months and Soundcore’s warranty process made it easy and fast to get a replacement set sent to me within 3 days.2) The around ear part is a bit clunky to put on each ear.3) ear bud piece is too big for my ears so it sits outside of my ears more than I prefer (even thought they are outside the ear ear buds they don’t sit in my ear as snugly as I’d like).When I compare these to other ear buds I have used over the years (apple AirPods, echo ear buds, and many more), these are my favorite sport ear buds because of the quality and sound.
mlayla2012 –
These are actually great. I bought them for work, and they’re totally worth the money. I got them in the sale but to be honest I’d have paid full price for them, they’re worth it. They fit lovely and the sound quality is good ð well worth a look ð
VictorMan –
Usados durante más de medio año, se puede dar veredicto.Son cómodos, de muy buena construcción, resisten el sudor y suenan lo suficientemente alto y bien como para disfrutar de la música sin privarte del ruido de la calle y sus peligros.La caja aguanta varias cargas, y si solo los utilizas para hacer deporte, te pueden durar semanas sin cargar. El cable de acero para unir un auricular con otro te da tranquilidad si lo quieres utilizar, pero hasta la fecha, no se me han caÃdo entrenando (corriendo, etc.).Por buscar una pega, a modo aviso, con el sudor se manchan los contactos y hay que limpiarlos regularmente. No es que fallen, pero puede llevar a susto.
CK –
So when I bought my Oladance OWS PRO, I said that it would be the last pair of open ear headphones I will ever need, and that comment stays true. But when these came on sale during Prime Day, I just had to get it as it offers the neck strap which I sorely missed with the Oladance.The sound quality of these headphones with the 16.3 drivers are Amazing! They give a good base and clear voice on music. Phone call quality is also very nice, I find that these are actually better than my OWS PRO especially in outdoor scenarios, it just feels louder to hear. The noise cancellation when on a call is very good too, it does well to hide most but the loudest background noise.Battery life is excellent, I would use my headphones on a daily basis on and off (idle) during my travels, and usually by the time I get home after a good 9 hours out, I still have over 80%. This is also me taking a few 20min calls over the course of a working day.Comfort is top notch, with the neck strap, it enables me to go for a ride on the bike at anytime I want without fearing of dropping the buds, something that has happened to my Oladance OWS Pro a few times. When I just need to travel however, the freedom of having just the buds themselves is just very convenience, I can charge without needing a cable and the case itself offers plenty of juice on the go.TLDR: I find myself using the AeroFit Pro more and more, and now, I’ve somehow managed to relegate my Oladance OWS Pro to my desk draw at home. We are talking a headset that is more pricey and more feature packed than the AeroFit Pro. But AeroFit Pro just fits my day to day life so much better.Get these… You won’t be disappointed… You won’t be burnt and you’ll have a versatile, bloody good set of open ear headphones that you’ll be satisfied for years to come.
Michal –
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TD –
Sound quality is better than Bose, B&W and Tecnics. Both Bass and Treble are good. Perfect all rounder. Only grime will be the size of the case, which I understand is due to the over the ear design.Battery life is insane.Really enjoying the open ear design which doesnât hurt my ears. Good for those not interested in Noice Cancellation. LDAC is enabled which further improves the sound quality if you are using Android source. Comfort wise can continue wearing all day. Great for outdoor cycling, with optional retainers, but donât think Iâll need it, as it feels quite secure. The pricing is quite low for the white or black option as the product quality and performance is much higher and better than products costing twice or thrice the price even.