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The AeroClip by Anker redefines open-ear audio with a clip-on, ultra-flexible design that delivers Hi-Res sound and powerful bass through 12mm titanium-coated drivers. Featuring AI-enhanced 4-mic call technology and directional acoustics, it ensures crystal-clear calls and private listening. Rated IP55 water-resistant, these earbuds offer all-day comfort and a secure fit built to endure 20,000 bends.























M**R
Normal guy with honest review. BUY THEM.
I spent at least 10 hours looking for And watching videos about in the ear and over-the-ear earbuds. I got these as a Christmas present to myself and I couldn't be happier. All the videos were true, I purchased them for $99 before Christmas and they are excellent! It's the first pair of over-the-ear earbuds I've ever owned and I love them. I've always owned the noise canceling in ear earbuds but after hours of listening, they're so uncomfortable. But obviously that's a difference between the two. I like them because I can hear everything around me at a lower volume, situational awareness, yet they're loud enough to drown out outside noise depending on what you're doing. They're so comfortable I literally don't even feel them on my ears. Emphasis, on my ears. Additionally, they will never fall off no matter what you're doing, unless you're boxing or wrestling. The sound is great, the app is great and the comfort is perfect. They connect to two devices at once and while you're watching one and then switch to the other it changes flawlessly and goes back flawlessly. IE, TV to phone. Based on my OCD research, they are perfect for what I need them for. Hearing outside noise when I want to and being loud enough when I'm outside. I almost forgot, the call clarity is perfect. I can hear everyone. And when I tell them I have these new earbuds in they tell me they can hear me perfectly, indoors and outside. Like I said, I reviewed so many for hours and decided on these. I'm so glad I did. 5 stars all the way. Not one negative thing about them. Oh, And the battery life lasts forever. I've had them in my ears for over 7 hours and they still held up. The app will tell you how much battery life remains and how much battery is left in your charging case. And I think if you drop them in the case for 15 or 30 minutes you get another 3 hours of use. I'm guessing 30 minutes in the case, they're fully charged. Anker, who I thought was only battery chargers owns soundcore. I still have one of their battery chargers from 10 years ago and it's working like the day bought it. I really hope this long review convinces you to buy what I was hoping for. Which is exactly what wanted and got. And I wish more normal people like me would post like I just did, to let people know honestly what they should buy without being sent one for free and then BSing everyone. Wait until they're on sale for $99 again.
A**U
If you want simple, comfortable listening then these are a great no‑drama pick.
I’ve been using AeroClips for a couple of months and they’ve been effortless. The clip‑on, open‑ear design is what makes them special: you get your music or podcasts clearly, but you’re never cut off from the world—no need to fight that pressure or feeling of sound trapped behind your ears. They feel ultra‑light, secure, and easy to forget you’re wearing them. Sound is clean and balanced, with good bass for an open style, and the app gives useful tweaks if you want to tune things. Battery life is solid—about a full day’s casual use—so I rarely worry about charging. Reviewers also note the comfy fit, reliable controls, and strong overall value for the price, which matches my experience.
D**R
Really does stay in place
I have a problem with earbuds. I use them mainly for exercise, so getting them to stay in place is the first issue that comes up. I treated myself to an expensive set: Powerbeats Pro 2. They stayed faithfully on my head during all exercise, but they sound awful. Their defect is that they have to be positioned with ABSOLUTE PERFECTION in order to deliver bass and midrange. Five minutes into my exercise routine and I have already lost it. The AeroClips work for me. They stay in place and deliver correct sound even if I stand on my head. I can wear them for two hours without discomfort, maybe more. To be fair, the Powerbeats are more fully-featured. They have wireless charging. They have active noise reduction (mid, but still). They offer excellent integration with Apple products, including access to settings and battery levels from desktop, tablet, or phone. Also, twice as expensive. Too bad that those Powerbeats don't work for me. In fact, these AeroClips are the only buds I know of that do work.
S**J
Great earbud with some caveats
These are honestly really great. I have gone through 3 pairs of the V30i, only replacing them because I lose one side and can't find it. I wanted to try something different and that I could possible wear to bed. (The V30i's have been my go to to wear to bed) My main use of them is wearing them at work to drown out my mouth-noise making coworker. They provide amazing sound quality, are comfortable, and discreet, but I also have long hair that help hide them. I've tried wearing them to bed and if you lay on your back they are great. But if you are a side sleeper they are gonna be uncomfortable. I have continued to use the V30i's to bed because they lay more flat against your ear/head. My biggest gripe is they make my ears stick out. If I put my hair up while wearing them I get incredibly self conscience. They aren't big or heavy though. I do recommend these if you like the style. But I still prefer my V30i over these just because the price point is much better for the same sound quality, plus better microphone reliability.
L**P
One of my favorite earbuds
I got my AeroClips during the summer sale for $112. They are the most comfortable earbuds that I own, and have decent volume and great multi-source capabilities. These are the ones that I find myself wearing by accident as I leave the house on errands! FWIW I am a big-head guy. Amazing feature #1 - I had an event where the left earbud slipped out of my hand and went flying across my bedroom. No luck searching the covers for the lost beastie... The Find Device feature of the application set up a beeping mode that helped me find it almost 6 feet away over by the wall. Yipee the lost was found! I do not toss and turn while sleeping so I use the AeroClip to listen to my eBooks without any problems. Battery life is around 10-12 hours., Sound bleed by is not an issue and we normally have a window A/C running (Florida). I tried using the AeroClip in a resturant this morning and there was just too much room noise, so I switched to a normal set of "in the ear" earbuds that offer ANC. During the ride in my 2009 work pickup truck it worked fine while listening to my book. (only using one ear). The multi-source works well as I move between my big game computer and my living room laptop. Lots of use streaming movies and some game play. I often use only 1 earbud so that I don't isolate my wife too much,. My wife's pair are a bit too tight for her and I have not been able to stretch them out for her. She is an a***le fan girl and greatly enjoys the super ANC of those devices. She is still a nice person.
K**E
The Earbuds that Put All Other Earbuds to Shame
I needed new earbuds for the office after being tired of always having dead AirPods that would dislodge in the case and run down the battery. After extensive research, I landed on the Anker / SoundCore brand because of the sleek profile and AI microphone capabilities. I wanted a product that wouldn't tune me out completely to what is going on around me. There is enough sound with the "Volume Booster" sound effect that I can focus on what I'm listening to, but I can still be aware in my surroundings. There's nothing worse than being in the zone with noise-cancelling headphones and being jarred by someone trying to get your attention. I also don't like the look of a microphone headset when on calls with high profile individuals. The fit is secure, but light enough that you forget they are resting on your ear, especially with the ear grips attached. Colleagues do not even realize I am wearing headphones and assume the bands are instead a pair of earrings, so I don't feel silly if I forget to take them off before walking around the office. I am also impressed by the connectivity range that allows me to move room-to-room at home or while in the office I can pop across the hall for a quick question. The AI feature recognizes my voice and amplifies it over whatever is going on in the background. I can be confident that I can take calls with these earbuds without broadcasting the sound to everyone around me. I also own the AnkerWork S600, and the incredible sound combined with AI voice recognition made investing in another Anker / SoundCore product a no-brainer. It is hard to find a comparable, high-quality product at this price point. Overall, AeroClip is a very impressive product that does not get the household name recognition that it certainly deserves.
B**S
Great buds. See review by Lon TV
I learned of these from watching Lon TV. I purchased them to replace my wife's wired headphones. Her new phone is without a headphone jack. She could not be happier with the comfort and sound quality of these earbuds. She loved them so much and saw my envy that she purchased them for me. When Christmas 2005 came around, we purchased another for her sister. I say all of that so you know how happy we are with the product's quality. The sound quality is excellent, and they are comfortable to wear. I have mine connected to my computer at work for Teams meetings, and also to my phone. The connection is very good even when I walk away from my phone. The app provides some additional features. They come in a small case that keeps them charged, and the battery lasts a long time.
A**R
Good product overall
Great product with long battery life and clear sound. Work well for phone calls which is why I purchase them. I asked everyone I talked to the first week I got them how they were hearing me and all said I was clear and some were surprised to know I was using earbuds. Not great volumn for old ears like mine but as long as the environment isn't too noisy they work great. My go to earbuds. Update: After almost a year I still love them for phone calls but for workouts or using in a noisy environment, they are terrible. I run the volume on max and usually end up switching to my wired iPhone buds before my workout is done. Again, good sound quality, great for phone calls, but meh if you have any noise around you.
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