As usual, anker/soundcore delivers premium feel and sound at an affordable price. However, put your expectations down if you expect ANC and environmental awareness features to be on par with Airpods Pro or Sony wh1000xm4. ANC and environmental awareness are actually good and will improve over the life of the p2, but you sacrifice audio's natural sound, but it depends on whether you're listening to an audiobook/podcast or music. In my opinion, ANC and environmental awareness far outperforms its class in this price range. You'll need to use the EQ app to get the most out of its features, but that's fine. The body is compact, wireless charging, fast charging. The earbuds themselves are great, even for people with big ears like mine, and the tips aren't too bad, but I usually upgrade all my earbuds to higher quality silicone earbuds, but I could see using them without sacrificing comfort . The sound without activated ANC is quite good, slightly warm but does not lose definition in the mids and highs, low frequencies are sharp but not heavy, depending on the listener's preferences. I used them all day at work and enjoyed my audiobooks and podcasts as usual, but maintained my ability to speak and listen without trying to quickly pause media playback. I could even hear device alarms from multiple rooms. I would highly recommend them to anyone who wants quality but isn't willing to shell out $250 for a pair of headphones. I also recommend the Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro headphones. But they are a bit more expensive than p3s
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