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Review on 🎧 Anker Soundcore Life P2: True Wireless Earbuds with 4 Microphones, Noise Reduction, Graphene Driver - Buy Online! by Eder Boesel

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Had to be sent back due to static issues and mic complaints.

I had to send it back because I had strange static issues in a headphone and people were complaining about the microphone quality. Based on other reviews I think I just have a bad set of Ankers. Conclusion: I was disappointed with these headphones compared to the other two headphones. There are better true wireless headphones out there, even for the price. Below is a review based on three headphones I have (or have tried for a long time). The three sets include: these Aukey headphones, Anker's Soundcore Life P2, and Sony's WF-1000XM3. Of the three, the Aukey is by far the easiest to carry due to the size of the case and is a lot cheaper than the others. I use Aukey headphones for calls at work and on dirty projects, and Sony headphones for relaxing and listening to quality music, as well as personal calls. I used to use Ankers for business phone calls until I answered them. I tried not to let possible flaws distract from my judgement. exactly. Price: 1. Aukey ($25); 2. Anchor ($50); 3. Sony ($225) Big difference between Sony and competitors. Aukey is half the price of Anker and nine times cheaper than Sony. Sound: 1. Sony; 2a. Auki; 2 B. Anchor. Sony is the clear winner, but cheaper. Sony offers incredible sound in such a small device. The Anker and Aukey sound very similar, but with the Anker set I had a slight static issue when my phone was a few feet from the headphones. Case Size: 1. Aukey; 2. anchor; 3.Sony. See photo. Significant difference between these three. Aukey is by far the smallest case and is much easier to carry around in your pocket. On the other hand, the Sony is too big to be carried around. Battery: 1. Anchor (7 hours - 40 hours in case); 2. Sony (6 hours - case 32 hours); 3. Aukey (case 5 hours - 25 hours). This makes sense depending on the design and housing size (see above). Physical assembly: 1. Sony; 2. anchor; 3. Aukey. The Sony seems really well made, while the Aukey feels very light and cheap. The anchor is somewhere in the middle. Don't be fooled by Aukey's ease and cheapness! Noise reduction: 1. Sony (active); 2a. Auki (passive); 2 B. Anchor (passive). All perform surprisingly well with noise-cancellation (NC); although Sony with active NC is the clear winner. Microphone: 1a. Auki; 1b. Sony; 3. Anchor. I have many complaints about the anchor kit. However, Anker needs to have really good mics, so I think I just have a bad set. If you found this review helpful, please give it a like to make it easier for others.

Pros
  • Solid finish
Cons
  • Definitely bad product

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May 18, 2023
Some of best fully wireless earbuds you get for the price. UPDATE