







đ´ Elevate your sleep game with tech that truly listens.
The soundcore Sleep A20 earbuds by Anker combine advanced 4-point noise masking and ultra-comfortable ergonomic design tailored for side sleepers. Featuring AI-driven binaural beats to accelerate sleep onset, these earbuds offer up to 80 hours of total playtime and smart sleep analytics via MEMS sensors, empowering users to track and improve their sleep quality effortlessly.




S**E
Very surprising
I am a heavy side sleeper & have tried the usual headbands & in ear headphones (Beats Flex) ect then I came across these. WOW AMAZING can finally have a full nights sleep without ear pain these ear phones are so comfortable to wear all night.The sound quality is good & noise cancellation an option with ear buds & I canât hear the tv in same room if listening to a podcast, if you can then try going down a size on ear piece.The soundcore app is also easy to use & if you loose 1 in the bed there is a find my headphone in app which produces a loud beep ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANTEasy to connect via Bluetooth & ease of charging via the case & in the soundcore app you can see % of headphones & case.Yes expensive but if I add up how much I have spent on previous sleep earphones I Wish I Had Found These First !! I have already recommended these to friends
M**L
Using earphones meant to block noise should not be that complicated
Using earphones meant to block noise should not be that complicated. You need to put them in a sleep mode for over half an hour for them to create a noise profile, and that is not possible, because the earphones keep disconnecting. Although they are very comfortable and I imagine sleeping in them would be comfortable, I think the fact the sleep mode means it plays a random noise track instead of just cancelling noise, is a bizarre choice for the design. Anyone looking for noise cancelling to be able to sleep isn't really looking for this. The mode is automatic so whenever the earphones think you're asleep or when they disconnect from your phone, they will play the noise track. First of all, that could wake you up, especially when you're a light sleeper; 2nd of all, I didn't expect something like this to happen with earphones meant for sleep. I thought maybe you could just use some tracks in the app for unwinding before you fall asleep, what sure you can do, but then this shouldn't play when you're asleep. Your ears work when you sleep, there's no way you're getting rest with the music directly in your ear all night. And it seems like the noise masking feature is just adjusting the loudness of this track, which is completely missing the point, I can do that with regular earphones.Now, coming back to the noise blocking feature. I think this is a really bad choice to sacrifice active noise cancelling for this questionable noise profiling that uses the microphone in your phone that will either turn on or not. Also, that makes two devices use power and you need to charge more, and use more power to keep them up in the long run... It's not so efficient. The earphones have no internal microphones to block the noise themselves and blocking noise manually just via the earphones being in your ears doesn't make much difference compared to any other earphones that don't have ANC or simple earplugs that cost fraction of the price of these earphones. I think this is a bad tradeoff with these, especially that the sound library for pre-programmed tracks isn't that good. Some of the tracks for focus e.g. are the same as other tracks meant for unwinding. Any meditation app will have better options. It would be better if the earphones had simply a sine wave generator with presets instead of default music. Also, the sound quality is not good on these, and compared to other Anker earphones I have. They are also much quieter, so not great for listening to music.Ah, and they're not white as the description says. They're beige which is not a bad colour, but that's just not what the description says. Too bad I have to send them back, I was hoping to be able to use them around the clock for being comfortable, but they're just frustrating to deal with.
S**H
đ´ Better than AirPods for sleep
Definitely better than AirPods for sleep, they paired fast and easily with my iPhone. Setup was easy enough. You donât need their app at all and it seems poorly made and hard to use. It (for example) keeps telling me to update the firmware on the headphones but then wonât do it. The fit of the headphones is good and they come with 7 different nib sizes to try out. Theyâre definitely more comfortable than AirPods to sleep in but still are a little uncomfortable and hard on the ears. I havenât tried any other âsleepâ headphones so canât compare but theyâre comfortable enough. Battery life seems very good too. Iâd say theyâre quite pricey for what they are, the build quality is closed to a ÂŁ70 product than over ÂŁ100 if you can get them on sale then definitely do.
D**E
Very good earbuds
Very good earbuds. Helped me get some much needed sleep and the rain sounds they produce is amazing
J**N
A great nights sleep!
Love this product, brilliant sound masking, easy to set up and use, very comfortable to wear. Good value for money.
M**D
Don't really achieve what you will be buying them for. A good nights sleep.
Really wanted to like these and had hopes they would help with being a light sleeper. They....kinda work.Firstly it's worth noting they let in a lot of outside noise, so you have to have the volume up to max, which is too loud even with gentle sounds or music to get to sleep, so they are a little pointless. Low volume lets in a lot of outside noise...Comfort levels, I'm a side sleeper and after using them for a week, every morning my ears were a little bit uncomfortable and a bit achy. They do stay in your ears mostly, all night, so the fit is OK if you experiment with the different size fittings they come with.I guess to sum up, they don't really do much more than the much cheaper eye masks with built-in Bluetooth speakers that are a fraction of the price. They made my ears a little sore in the morning and unless you max out the volume they struggle to block outside noise, so for over ÂŁ100.00 I'd say buy some cheap eye mask with built-in speakers.
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