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The soundcore AeroFit 2 by Anker are open-ear wireless headphones designed for professionals on the move. Featuring 42 hours of total playtime, 2× richer bass with Hi-Res audio support, and a customizable fit for nearly every ear, these earbuds combine comfort with premium sound. Their standout feature is real-time AI translation supporting 100 languages, making them ideal for global communication. With IP55 water resistance, AI-powered clear calls, Bluetooth 5.4, and wireless charging, AeroFit 2 delivers a perfect blend of innovation and everyday practicality.
























| ASIN | B0DCZ2QFV8 |
| Additional Features | 4-Mic For Clear Calls, Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Cycling, Exercising, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,755 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #4 in Electronic Foreign Language Translators #22 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
| Brand | Soundcore |
| Brand Name | Soundcore |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Charging Case, soundcore AeroFit 2 |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 42 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 750 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Carrying Case Height | 25.1 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 80 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Material | PC+ABS |
| Carrying Case Weight | 65 Grams |
| Carrying Case Width | 66.7 Millimeters |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | ST |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,147 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | ear hook |
| Enclosure Material | PC+ABS+LSR |
| External Testing Certification | / |
| Form Factor | Open Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 40kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 85 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | soundcore Aerofit 2 |
| Model Number | A3874 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 127.5 dB |
| Series Number | 3874 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Daily Use, Travel, Running, Sports, Workout, Fitness, Excercise |
| Style Name | Standard |
| Theme | Office Daily Use, Sports |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 194644036393 194644212636 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18.00 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
J**W
Great for work!
Alright folks. I have to say these are checking all the boxes that I needed them to. I was looking for a good quality open ear earbuds, that I could still hear everything around me, was loud enough for me to hear when I am in my work truck driving down the road(concrete mixers are kinda loud), and were comfortable for long periods of time. Open Ear- So obviously, they don't block my ears so hearing the radio or people talking or anything else is easy. Volume- The volume on these is not lacking. I do not need to max out the volume to hear what I need during work. I use these at about 3/4 volume, and that's plenty. I'm mainly using these to hear radio transmissions, but they also work great for phone calls. Comfort- For all intents and purposes, these are comfortable... for me. Mileage may very for you though. The adjustment system they use does work pretty well. They are light, and the part that goes around the front of your ear is curved to lessen contact. A lot of the time, I can forget I am wearing them. Sometimes they do start to hurt, and I just need to readjust them. They work pretty well with hats and glasses as well. Keep in mind, I'm wearing these for about 12 hours per day. Battery Life- For me, no issues. I'm not constantly using them though, communications are not all the time, and I'm not listening to music with them or anything. Your mileage may very. After a 12 hour shift I'm usually still about 60%. Sound Quality- Pretty good, I'm not an audiophile though. It's very clear, and the phone app gives you options on what you would like to hear. Better bass, better lyrics etc. The noisier the environment, the harder it'll be to hear. That's the tradeoff. Phone Calls- I have used these several times for phone calls, quality is great for me. The the other party(my wife for instance) had no issues hearing me and I sounded very clear, keep in mind I was going down the road at 50 mph with the window open. Sounds like the noise cancelling works!! Multi-Connection- So I have paired these to my work phone for regular audio and my personal phone for just calls. And it works like a charm. I can hear radio calls from my work phone just fine, and when I get a phone call, as soon as I answer it switches to the call. I couldn't be happier here. Don't pass these up if they are ticking the same boxes for you.
R**A
Loving this product. Amazing alternative to Shokz.
Pleasantly surprised by the quality of these. I come from the Shokz openrun pro 2, and was a bit skeptical about trying these (mainly because they're half the price). But wow... The sound quality and volume are superior, they're comfortable. They don't feel as secured as the shokz, which is expected as they're not one piece. The microphone works great for calls, dictation, etc. One downside compared to the Shokz openrun pro 2 is that these don't have volume controls, you have to control volume through your phone. The fit is good, they definitely hold very well while running. At the gym, the only small issue is when lying down, they don't fall off, but they don't feel as secure. Overall great product, great quality, and budget friendly. Would recommend for runners and cyclists.
B**N
Outstanding Product! An Upgrade In Nearly Every Way
I have owned a pair of original Anker AeroFits for about 3 years now (I have really oily ears so traditional earbuds slip out), and they have been phenomenal. They still work just fine; I just started using them when I go to sleep (both for videos I fall asleep to and my alarm) and I wanted to have one dedicated set for that and the other pair for everything else. At first I was a little bit disappointed that they discontinued the original model and now have this newer model that is VERY different from the original, but just about everything that is different is an upgrade. The sound quality is much better, and you can make a lot of personalized edits to the audio settings on the app. The sound volume is fantastic! On my original AeroFit earbuds, I often had to have the volume all the way up if there was any kind of ambient noise. On the new model, I have the volume turned all the way down when I'm inside doing nothing, and with the volume all the way up, it's so loud it genuinely hurts my ears (that's a good thing!). Apparently the app also supports live translations, an AI assistant, and a ton of other features I wouldn't have even expected out of a pair of earbuds like this! As for the battery life, the technical specs show 10 hrs on one charge, 42 hours for the charge in the case included, which is just one hour less than the original model, which has an amazingly long battery life, so I expect much of the same here. The ONLY two even remote complaints that I would have is that the earbuds are ever so slightly less comfortable than the original ones, but they still feel natural, almost weightless, and it's well worth it for everything else to be upgraded. The other thing just being that the case is a little bit larger the original, but not by much. Other than that, these earbuds are an absolute dream and I love them! They have more features than I will ever need; and the features that I will use (like custom button controls and custom audio settings) make these the best earbuds that I have had the pleasure of using.
M**S
Perfect for casual, everyday use! Features take some getting used to.
The open ear design is excellent for everyday, casual use. You hardly even notice they're there and you can hear the outside world perfectly and still hear your audio too, making these excellent choices for work or walk-around use as you won't have to take them out if you need to hear something or talk to someone. The sound quality is fine and there are multiple sound modes that can be accessed through the free Anker app, and these let you adjust bass and treble levels as well as select from a wide range of preset sound modes such as Rock or Jazz. An minor annoyance is the default sound setting is Anker's custom sound mode, which has very heavy bass. Normally, you can change this to a different mode, but that only works if you have BOTH earbuds on. If you are someone who likes to have an earbud on one ear, then there is no way to change this sound mode. It takes some getting used to, but I wish you could adjust this without needing to wear both earbuds. Another minor design issue is the buttons. Each bud has no physical buttons, but rather a touch sensitive zone on the top of the bud themselves. You can control these by tapping or holding, much like with a touchscreen. The issue is when you are putting them on, your hand also has to touch this area, meaning the button is being pressed sometimes multiple times unintentionally, which can start and stop certain features on your phone or even disconnect a call if you're on one. I would recommend turning off Bluetooth on your phone while putting these on, and then turning it back on once they're secure. They connect pretty quick, so there won't be an issue. The mic is clear and sounds great too, especially for phone calls. The battery life is excellent too, especially if you only wear one at a time and then swap to the other one when battery runs out. Wearing them all day I have yet to have them run out of battery. The Live Translation feature I feel is the main draw to these, and that feature is free.....for now. Anker may change this in the future, but for now it's free through the app. In the small testing I have done, it works pretty well, though I would encourage testing these with foreign language news or talk shows to get a feel for how well this will work for you. Overall, these are great earbuds for everyday use and talking phone calls. I wear them all the time and hardly even notice they're there! Very comfortable and usable after you get used to them. I have others that sound much better, but these are so convenient that they've become my primary, everyday earbuds.
D**E
A Masterclass in Endurance, Flexibility, and Deep Vibrations
I’ll admit, I’ve always been a traditionalist—I usually like things to go deep. So, when I first looked at the Soundcore AeroFit 2 with its open-ear design, I was a little skeptical. I thought, how satisfying can it really be if it just rests gently on the outside? Let me tell you, I have seen the light. First off, we all know finding the right angle is crucial. These babies come with 4 adjustable positions, meaning no matter the size or shape of your ears, you can tweak them to hit the absolute sweet spot. Once they’re comfortably mounted, they stay exactly where you put them. They don't slip out even when things get incredibly hot and sweaty (thank God for that IP55 moisture resistance). The physical sensations are top-tier. They boast 2x richer bass, and you really feel that deep, thumping action right where it counts. Pair that with the Hi-Res audio, and the clarity is so good you'll catch every heavy breath and subtle whisper. But let's talk about stamina. 42 hours of playtime! Honestly, whether I'm deep into a late-night gaming marathon or sweating under the hood of a car for hours, I am totally spent long before these things are. They are marathon performers. And when it is finally time to recover, there’s no clumsy fumbling around trying to find the right hole in the dark—just lay the case down on a wireless charging pad and let them juice back up. As if that wasn't enough, they even have a real-time translation feature, making them quite the cunning linguist when you're dealing with foreign tongues. Add in the AI Clear Calls that expertly filter out any heavy breathing on your end, and you've got the total package. If you're looking for a partner that knows how to maneuver, lasts all weekend, and delivers a highly satisfying, vibration-heavy experience without being painfully invasive, these are the ones for you.
L**U
I love them!
I love them. I am an old school headphone user, the around the ear type. I have tried earbuds before and not liked them for various reasons (they fell out, they were uncomfortable or they made the inside of my ears itch). I own a Soundcore Q30 headphone and have been impressed by their quality and price point, but I am not comfortable wearing them in public so when I saw the AeroFit 2 I decided to take a chance and buy a set. Again I am nothing less than impressed by their quality and price point and the sound quality can be further improved by using an equalizer app. Now lets talk about comfort. In the old days earbuds were just regular earbuds with a hard hanging device that rests over the ear where it meets the side of the head and I found them to be extremely uncomfortable and they were not very secure. The AeroFit 2 uses a very soft, rubbery hanger between the speaker that rests just outside the ear opening, and the battery. This creates a perfect balance and comfortable wearing for hours of use. Also, the speaker part swivels to facilitate moving the speaker directly over the ear opening, making for better sound transmission. Well I'll wrap things up with a simple I love them. They check off all the boxes for me and are now my favorite personal sound transmission device.
A**.
Not For Me But You Might Like Them
TL;DR - I highly recommend the EarFun OpenJump. I've never owned open-ear headphones before but I was interested in getting some for cycling. After doing quite a bit of research I was no closer to deciding on a pair to buy, I narrowed it down to the EarFun OpenJump, Soundcore Aerofit 2, and Nothing Ear (Open). Since the fit is so important to the sound quality as well as overall comfort, everyone's experience with them will be different. My rankings ended up being, from first to last, what I listed above. Surprisingly that's also their order from cheapest to most expensive. Searches for the Nothing's consistently returned results saying they had the best overall sound quality. Unfortunately, they didn't fit me correctly and the speaker was too far from my ear canal leading to low volumes. If I held them in the correct position, they sounded pretty good. One problem some open ear headphones have is that when you increase the volume the amount of bass is reduced. That was a problem for the Nothing's where the bass begins to drop of after 40% volume and because of the poor fit, I had to increase the volume over 60% just to match the same perceived volume of the other two. The Nothing's were out of the running early on. The Soundcore's were ranked highly in reviews for their adjustability and great bass, even at high volumes. I can confirm it retains its bass as the volume goes up but the bass is kind of boomy in general (which I'm not a fan of). In general I wasn't happy with the way the Soundcore's sounded no matter how much I played with the EQ. They just never sounded natural. I was able to rotate the speaker so it was positioned right by the ear canal which was great but I could feel slight pressure from the battery behind my ear. I could see that becoming an issue if you're wearing them long enough. My initial thought was to just get the EarFun's as they did make a couple top recommendation lists and they were the cheapest but the other two had more good reviews. I also have portable speakers from Soundcore and Earfun and I think the Soundcore speakers that I have sound better so I was wondering if that would be the case here too. After listening to all of them the OpenJump's won hands down. The Soundcore's maybe have a bit more bass overall but the OpenJumps sound the most natural and balanced. Even at higher volumes, they retain their bass with only a slight drop-off and the bass doesn't sound boomy. They also fit the best and are the most comfortable. You can't even tell that you're wearing them. In reviews there seemed to be an emphasis on calling out the lack of bass of open ear headphones but none of these sounded anemic. In general, none of these headphones provide much, or any, bass below ~50-60 Hz but they still sound satisfyingly full. I did, however, have an issue with my initial pair of OpenJumps. The right headphone buzzed from deep bass tracks so maybe that speaks to why they're the cheapest. The replacements didn't have any issues. Hopefully they stay that way for a good long time.
P**K
Great Sound and Great Product! Highly Recommend!
Let me begin by saying that I was highly skeptical about sound quality of an open ear product having always used in ear buds. I am a hiker and trail runner. Buds had to constantly be adjusted and became somewhat uncomfortable and sweaty. Plus of course not being able to hear or communicate. These AeroFit2 are shockingly crisp in sound with more than adequate bass. Pod casts are clear as well. The fit is very light, comfortable and secure and often forget they are on. They do have some slight movement when running which at first I found concerning but they have never fallen off or affected sound quality. Remember they are designed to sit on and above the ear canal. I soon came to accept and ignore that feeling and can wear them in all types of activities including bench pressing; never done a handstand but there are limitations... Lol. I've never had to use full volume and they work well in windy conditions as well. Most times I can hear and communicate just fine unless the volume is too high. The touch controls are easy to use and customizable through the app. Call clarity for the other person is very good according to those I asked. I haven't had the opportunity to try the language interpretation in the app yet. The battery life is awesome and the battery pack case gives you much more and they charge pretty quick. Also, doesn't interfere with hats or glasses. I bought at a discounted price point and would gladly have paid more. Should have gone open ear long ago.
B**N
BUEN PRODUCTO
Muy bonitos, el sonido es claro y tienen buena calidad.
S**A
Good sound bad mic
The mic is really bad in calls
J**M
Superior comfort and audio clarity; the perfect open-ear solution
The soundcore AeroFit 2 is an absolute game-changer for anyone who dislikes the feeling of traditional in-ear buds; the open-ear design is incredibly comfortable for all-day wear and allows me to stay aware of my surroundings without sacrificing audio quality. The bass is surprisingly rich and punchy for this form factor, and the Hi-Res audio provides a level of detail that I haven't experienced in other open-ear headphones; the adjustable ear hooks ensure a perfect, secure fit that doesn't budge during workouts. I love the convenience of the wireless charging case and the 42-hour total battery life is impressive; the IP55 rating gives me confidence when wearing them in the rain or during intense exercise. They are well-built, stylish, and deliver a premium listening experience that makes them worth every penny.
M**R
Worth it
Best Quality
A**M
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