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The Soundcore P30i by Anker are wireless earbuds featuring advanced adaptive active noise cancellation up to 42dB, powerful bass with 10mm drivers and BassUp technology, and an impressive 45-hour total playtime with quick charging. The innovative 2-in-1 charging case doubles as a phone stand, enhancing convenience for on-the-go professionals. With Bluetooth 5.4, IP54 water resistance, and AI-enhanced 4-mic calls, these earbuds deliver premium audio and seamless connectivity tailored for dynamic lifestyles.






















| ASIN | B0CRTYZG5C |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Noise Isolation, Universal Phone Control, Water Resistant |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Office Meetings |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #5 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
| Brand | Soundcore |
| Brand Name | Soundcore |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, P30i, S/L Ear Tips - M Pre-Installed, USB-C Charging Cable |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 45 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 700 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2.5 Hours |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 35,977 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | / |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20-20KHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | P30i |
| Model Number | A3959 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 113 dB |
| Series Number | 3956 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 194644186333 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18-month |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
N**N
Very happy with these earbuds
These earbuds are great! They stay charged for what seems like forever. I usually use one earbud at a time so I can go on one charge for at least a week. I love the color! The light pink is my favorite. I have dropped these in the case multiple times and it stays shut! It doesn’t open when it falls and the earbuds don’t just pop out like my Apple AirPods. I do have a silicone case on it so that may also help with it falling. These stay in fairly well for moderate exercise. I do have to readjust somewhat frequently but that’s with any earbud in my ear. These connect very quickly to my phone and the sound quality is great! The noise cancelling feature is very good. I don’t use it as often as transparency mode. I have slept in these a few times for noise cancellation so I could sleep during the day with family at home. They were great for noise cancellation but I woke up with slight tenderness in my ear. I would recommend another option for use while sleeping but they are perfect for every day listening to music, audiobooks, or podcasts, and taking phone calls. The price is very reasonable for a high quality product.
A**R
Shockingly satisfying in every possible way
After spending $1000 in headphones/earbuds in the last 3 years (1 Sony $390, 1 Samsung $350, 1 Google $199), and being disappointed with "cost/benefit" on all 3, I decided to give a shot at this absolutely inexpensive option. But before pressing "buy now" and just purchase it, I decided to do very same work I did when buying the other 3 premium devices, and took my time, reading reviews, educating myself about the company and it's commitment with customers/users, and finally, I went deep into the specs of the hardware, software, and the mobile app (this last one definitely a big plus). At this point you might say: "it's a freaking $30 Bluetooth earbud" just buy, use it, and if doesn't deliver it's promises, then just return it and add another "zero" to the original $30 and buy a premium device. Well, not so fast... I was intrigued by how good it all sounded and I want to use this whole experience to test an assumption I've been carrying for a short while, which is that we've been all scammed and abused with the so called premium priced devices, in other words , if you want the goods, you have to pay much higher price for it. So, I looked into this as an opportunity to unmask my theory and for that I had to put the "works" in place. After blending and filtering all the information gathered (the process even included "unclutter suspicious" reviews), the conclusion was obvious: despite all looking very standard, there was a positively intriguing desire to give it a try, and the result couldn't be more satisfying. Design looks average initially, but it actually reflects a distinct personality with a touch of elegance, specially with the colors available (green was my option and I was not disappointed). The hardware is absolutely underestimated for the price tag, meaning, it has the ability to deliver a sound quality that matches my Sony WH1000 (I listen to audio-music/books/podcasts an average of 6 hours a day) with crystal clear sound nuances, including a sharp treble and a solid bass, and yesssss, a battery life that will get you listening music and talking on the phone for a few days just by a one full charge on the charging case. Call quality... isn't this feature one of the most important components that will drive us towards or far away from a device...Yes!!!! So here it is: Shockingly amazing call quality. They built this right, and the balance between the software and the hardware, is in perfect harmony, 4 mics and AI, cleaning all the "distractions" away from phone conversations, and music listening without any disappointment. And here is the "cherry in the cake: THE MOBILE APP. Again, another well built component of the whole experience. Better than my Sony, Google, and yes, heartbreaking, my Samsung (I'm a big fan of Samsung products). Summarizing, it's not Bluetooth 6.0, not 14mm sound shell, but it's absolutely a shocker of a quality device that only cost me $30, and it gives me peace of mind with call and music-sound quality. Noise Canceling absolutely under your control, through an app designed with everything you need to make it "your way", and satisfy your desire to listen music like a music producer ;) Ps: no one paid me to write this review, and despite the fact that I don't ever right a review, here is one I hope it will add value to your decision.
K**N
Absolute Best Value Under $50 – Incredible Battery & Smart Features
I’ve been using the Soundcore P30i earbuds for a couple of weeks now, and they completely punch above their weight class.Noise Cancellation: The "Smart ANC" is surprisingly effective. It claims up to 42dB of noise reduction, and in real-world use, it does an amazing job cutting out low-frequency hums like AC units, traffic, and gym background noise. The adaptive technology shifts smoothly when you move between environments, and the Transparency Mode is crystal clear when you need to talk to someone without taking the buds out. Sound & Build: If you love a rich, punchy low-end, these hit hard right out of the box thanks to the 10mm drivers and BassUp tech. If the bass is too heavy for you, you can easily tweak the sound using the custom EQ profiles in the excellent Soundcore app. They feel lightweight (about 5g each) and stay locked into my ears during workouts. Plus, the IP54 dust and water resistance gives great peace of mind. The Secret Weapon: The charging case has a little flip-out panel on the back that turns it into a smartphone stand. It’s brilliant for watching videos on a flight or train commute. With nearly 10 hours of battery life on a single charge (around 7 with ANC on) and 45 hours total with the case, I rarely have to plug them in. Verdict: You just can't beat this quality for the price. Highly recommended if you want premium features without the premium price tag.
H**D
Good budget earbuds, reliant on the app
For the price, this item offers a lot of value, but it helps to keep expectations in line with its budget positioning. The sound quality is good overall, and I’ve found the earbuds comfortable to wear for extended periods. Nothing stood out as exceptional, but nothing felt like a major weakness either. The biggest surprise was how important the Soundcore app is. The earbuds work fine out of the box, but the app unlocks additional EQ options, ANC settings, and touch-control customization that significantly improve the overall experience. I would strongly recommend installing it. The active noise cancellation is functional, but I found it fairly modest. It helps reduce background noise somewhat, but it’s not the strongest ANC I’ve experienced. Overall, this item does a lot of things reasonably well without excelling in any one area. The sound is solid, the fit is comfortable, and the app adds useful features. If you're shopping in this price range, it's a good value, but there is still some room for improvement in areas like ANC performance.
M**K
It’s the tricks, not the kicks
For pure sound quality, I recommend the Moondrop Space Travel TWS Earphone Bluetooth 5.3 Noise Canceling True Wireless Stereo IEMs(Black) over these. They are an off-brand, but popular, semi “in ear monitor” quality earbud. However, these Soundcore P30i are a lot easier to set up, change modes, an use, while not giving up much in terms of everyday music and video quality. Especially when watching tv and movies, you won’t likely notice any difference. So, let’s start with a “strong average” rating for these earbuds. No bad habits. No annoying faults. No weird emphasis on one part of the sound spectrum. How is set up? Well, be prepared for NO pairing button on the case or inside the hood. These enter paring mode automatically the first time you pull them out and remove the little plastic tabs off the charging spots. They will automatically pair with the most recently paired device IF it is on. Otherwise they go into pairing mode. If you really want to move them to another device, please delete from your old device first so you know what’s going on. (No probblem if your phone is stolen and you want to re-pair to your new phone). There is another step that I recommend. Download the Soundcore app. Use it to customize your settings. Especially you need to deal with ANC - activve noise cancelling. Do you want it On, Off, or Automatic? And set up the desired right and left ear “taps” for usual stuff like activating a voice assistant or answering a call. THE AUTOMATIC ON-OFF FOR ANC IS SOMETHING I HAVEN’T SEEN BEFORE. It doesn’t activate in my apartment even when noisy trucks go by. I assume if activates automatically on airplanes, where the engine and airstream noise are constant (other reviewers have flown and confirm this. HOWEVER, given the new menu on the control panel, make sure your earbuds are in Automatic mode; when these first shipped (I have early release and current release firmware versions) they were Automatic only, with no way to “force” ANC as with other ANC earbuds. I think these should ship in Automatic mode, but they seem to ship in ANC-off mode now; use the app to select Auto mode, and to set the taps you want to use to cycle through the three ANC, Normal (silicone tips block some external sounds), and Transparent modes (Transparent uses the mics to relay external sounds through to your ears, as though you don’t have silicone noise blocking tips in the ear canal). Finally, the current firmware adds a chime to the three modes as you cycle through them. I would like to see a set of XL for extra large ear tips. Apple has started doing this. It is a challenge for some earbud designs since the cup holding the tip would need to be larger so the earbuds fit, but then the stem with the charging pads might wobble. Apple and Beats seem to be the only makers with the XL option. With L tips on, I have a good, but not snug, fit. On other earbuds with ANC test modes, I need noticeably snug earbud tips or I don’t bass the onboard ANC test. I intend to keep the app on my device for my next flight and test out Automatic and forced ANC modes and see if there is any difference. Also, to compare to the original Beats (not the later Plus) version) earbuds. I don’t need high fidelity inflight, just enough ANC so I can actually hear dialogue over the cabin roar. Finally, I have a drawer of varioius ANC options. Why did I invest another $30 in these? Disposability plus Anker assurance. In terms of disposability, keep in mind these don’t have a necklace - if one wiggles loose from yawning or eating and rolls away, it’s probably toast. No shrill alarm mode to help find it. Anker assurance? With the exception of a recalled powerbank, Anker has meant solid middle of the field design and reliability. Better audio than pre-Bose Skullcandy, actually comparable to the Solo Buds from Beats, but best value taking into account price, featrures, and quality. Heck, even without noise cancelling I would have bought these. With ANC they are a steal. Then add in the neat built in phone stand, and killer battery capacity for 14 hour flights? No brainer.
C**G
How do they do it?
I am moving and my Skullcandy ear buds are in storage. I needed a cheap set to get me by and decided to give these a try. Out of the box, they are average to above average, but after you download the app, you unlock their true potential! The number of sound profiles is mind boggling and they actually do make a difference. Sound can be tweaked to your hearts desire and sound quality is very good for the price after adjustments. Cycling through the 3 noise cancellation options changes the sound and degree to which you hear ambient sound. The tap controls on each ear bud is also customizable and the touch sensitivity is spot on. Sound quality isnt quite as good as my others, but I love the features and these will be by my go to gym ear buds. How they pack that much tech and features into an inexpensive set of ear buds is beyond me, but thank goodness for capitalism and the competition out there to get Soundcore to make these quality and affordable ear buds.
L**.
Very good sound for small price. Budget bangers!
Anker Soundcore P30i buds. First and foremost I want to be clear that I am rating these buds purely on their own merit. Without their software, without any Equalizer, just on how they perform straight out of the box. Baseus and Tozo and Jlabs are some of the names when we think of Budget Bass Buds. And for those who are looking for good, clean bass... I'd compare these with Jlabs. For bass, right out of the box, playing music with bass in it, they deliver a clear, audible thump, without the actual pounding vibration. Right now, I'm listening to Cry Little Sister, from the Lost Boys soundtrack, at volume EIGHT. (That's not even halfway up my volume bar from my phone). And the base tune soundstage is really, really good. Especially for a bass tuned base. The vocals, and background vocals are right up front. Crisp, clear, and don't sound like they are being overwhelmed by anything. And I can definitely hear every hit from the bass drums, as well as count the cords on the keyboard. Now I'm at 12, and those bass drums are starting to pound. Other than it's significantly louder, I'm still hearing good clarity of the different ranges. I can't say this for my Tozo T18 Crystal buds, without tuning. My Baseus BP1 pros would be creeping over the midrange at this volume on the base tune. Ok, now I'm at 18. A lot louder than I usually listen to. The highs are much more prominent over the lows. Which is the opposite of how a lot of bass speakers work. Honestly, this kind of division of the ranges from a single driver speaker is kind of surprising, especially at 20 to 25 dollars. Battery life is good too. I have a 10 hour day. 2 hours on the bus, 8 hour shift at work. With the ANC turned on, they need a quick charge at lunch to carry me home. With ANC turned off, yeah, I can get back in the door before they need to be charged. Sometimes just barely, if I've had them cranked up. ANC- on the bus they do pretty good. Cuts down a lot of the engine and sound noise from the bus. I can still hear people talking next to me, but at about half what it would be without the buds in. At work? Well it's so noisy at work even full blown ear muffs aren't making it good. Feel- ok this is subjective, because my right ear canal is different from my left. In my right, I can feel a bit of pressure when I put them in. But once in, they're quite comfortable, and I can fall asleep with them in, as a side-sleeper. Bluetooth is good. Stays connected as long as I'm in range, and range is definitely acceptable. Definitely better than the chap 17 dollar Onn buds I have. Easy to pair also. My only real complaint is no front panel to show the charge on the batteries. All said the bass isn't as deep on the base soundstage as Tozo delivers, but it's cleaner. Tozo also offers much better options in their software, as does Baseus, in some ways. I DO like a lot that SoundCore went the route of making the stems wider, instead of longer. Having long hair, it's less likely to get caught on the stems, and pull them out. Speaking of pulling them out. I decided to do some headbanging. My glasses flew off but these buds didn't budge. Overall though I have no regrets at all, buying these very good sounding set of inexpensive buds.
D**Y
Easy Setup, Surprisingly Good Noise Canceling
I’m using these with an iPhone, and setup was extremely easy. You just take the earbuds out of the case, open your phone’s Bluetooth settings, and they pair right away. No app is required to get started, which I appreciate. If you want more customization, you can download the Soundcore app and program what happens when you tap the earbuds. Comfort: At first, I struggled to keep them in my ears while walking. They would fall out within a minute or two of normal movement. I eventually realized they sit at a slightly different angle than other earbuds I’ve used. After adjusting how I insert them, I was able to walk for about 15 minutes without them falling out. There was definitely a learning curve, but once positioned correctly, they’ve stayed in much better. Noise Canceling: This is where they really impressed me. I was at a high school sporting event between games and wanted to listen to an audiobook. They started blasting loud hype music in the gym, so I decided to test the noise canceling. To my surprise, I was able to listen to my book at normal volume. I could still tell music was thumping in the background, but it was muted enough that my audiobook was clear and easy to hear without turning it up. That exceeded my expectations. Firmware Update Tip: For a while, my earbuds were slightly out of sync, and I was close to returning them. I happened to read that I should run a firmware update through the Soundcore app. After completing the update, I haven’t had any issues with them getting out of sync. If you experience that problem, check for a firmware update before sending them back. Battery: I’ve had them for about two weeks, and the battery is still going without needing to recharge the case. That’s a big plus. My only complaint is that there’s no clear way to tell how much battery is left in the case. I wish there were indicator lights to show when it needs charging. It would also be helpful if the earbuds themselves had a light to show when they’re on or charging. Overall: For a more budget-friendly pair of earbuds, these are very good. The noise canceling is better than I expected. I do wish they fit a little better in my ear, but overall they are good cheap earbuds
W**L
Fantastic Quality & Great Value
I bought these to replace Pixel Buds Pro and I'm astounded at the quality you get for the price. They connect quickly to the phone, have great noise cancelling and a decent microphone for calls. They fit comfortably and securely in my ear. The only letdown is the touch controls which can be a little clunky and don't always register the taps. However being able to reasign the touch controls (via the app) is a big win. They have good bass and are very clear when listening to podcasts. They fall slightly flat at the top end. Highly recommend these!
E**T
Cumple por el valor
buenos auriculares con modo transparencia y cancelación de ruido. Sonido bueno en relacion a su costo.
B**A
Świetne
Nie sądziłam, że słuchawki douszne mogą być tak świetne. Wygłuszenie otoczenia, 3D, aplikacja do ustawienia dźwięku. Do tej w eleganckim pudełku. Jestem bardzo zadowolona z zakupu. Polecam 🙂
P**A
Très bon
Très bon
T**A
Amazing!
Awesome!
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