🎧 Elevate your audio game with the Soundcore P40i – where style meets sound!
The Soundcore P40i by Anker offers cutting-edge adaptive noise cancelling technology, delivering an immersive audio experience with heavy bass. With an impressive 60 hours of playtime, a unique 2-in-1 charging case that doubles as a phone stand, and superior call quality, these wireless earbuds are designed for the modern professional on the go.
Controller Type | Wireless Touch |
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | Yes |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Ultra Playtime, Immersive Sound, Noise Cancellation, Lightweight, Phone Stand, Universal Phone Control, Water Resistant |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Frequency Range | 902-928MHZ |
Impedance | 14 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
Carrying Case Weight | 0.5 Ounces |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Color | Navy Blue |
Battery Average Life | 36 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 2.4 Hours |
A**N
Awesome Quality Earbuds!!
I just have to say that these are my new favorite wireless earbuds! I had a pair of Samsung earbuds that I had issues with and the sound got distorted and extremely low. I bought this pair because I needed something in the mean time, and after trading in my Samsung earbuds I decided to sell my new pair of Samsungs because I loved these so much. The sound quality and clarity is insanely good. Maybe I just like the mix better, and the app that comes with it making it super adjustable and gives you a great deal of control. I went ahead and did the hearing test where it creates a mix just for you and your hearing. They are super easy to pair with any device through bluetooth. They charge quickly and have a lasting charge. The price is unbeatable, and I am just blown away by the quality. There is a great assortment of sizes for earbud tips that offer a size that doesn't fall out of my ears. I really like the oat white color and overall look of these earbuds. They offer noise cancelling and different settings for you to be able to either block out noise or be able to hear your environment better. The little touches like the LED light on the case, and the little kickstand to sit your phone on the case for a phone stand are perfect. I'm very pleased with this purchase, and I would recommend giving them a shot :)
S**K
The Making of a Mastery Earbud
These P40i earbuds are perfect if you want bass!!!! They have intense bass that might just blow your eardrums away when playing certain songs. Now they do have a setting in the app if you want to adjust the bass and make it where it doesn’t over power the quality of the music but as a fan of total bass, these will satisfy you!! The cost is great too and I have to say, these earbuds overall is way below market price to where I believe they should be in around the $80 range. That’s the kind of overall quality you’re going to get from these earbuds. Battery life is extremely well too. I can go sometimes 3 days at a time before charging these earbuds and I’m not just saying the case, I’m saying the earbuds separate from the case can last me 3 days. Speaking of the case, it’s very durable material and doesn’t even scratch easily. Very well made. They have made these bud tips very comfortable and it fits snug in your ear and doesn’t drop out even when your on a jog in the morning and your sweaty. It stays snug and doesn’t loosen at all. Speaking of jogging you can put on the transparent mode and feel safe while wearing these even with both ear buds in. That quality is worth every penny and more this item will give you. So don’t even hesitate to not buy these. You will not regret it!!! My best earbuds by far !!!!
T**V
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. 🫤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.
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