
New SoundPeats Air5 Pro Earbuds Come With AI Powered ANC And Snapdragon Sound For $79
There are a couple of earbud makers who seem to consistently punch above their weight in terms of quality and value for money. The first is EarFun and the second is SoundPeats. The latter has just announced the launch of its latest high-quality wireless earbuds in the form of the SoundPeats Air5 Pro.
Building on its award-winning and affordably priced lineup, the new Air5 Pro earbuds are a significant evolution for the brand with their high-performing features that take listening to what SoundPeats describes as 'flagship-level audio quality, intelligent noise control, and seamless wireless delivery.'
The SoundPeats Air5 Pro are priced at just $79.99 but promise to deliver a 'rich, studio-grade listening experience.' These new earbuds are powered by a Qualcomm QCC3091 chip and support Snapdragon Sound technology, which is something of a surprise at this price point.
At the heart of the Air5 Pro are 10mm composite dynamic drivers that create a full-bodied sound characterized with deep lows, forward mids and clear treble. Thanks to the new Bluetooth LE Audio and the hi-res LC3 codec, the Air5 Pro are suitable for for gaming and video streaming thanks to low levels of latency. Integration of LDAC and aptX Lossless audio codecs means these earbuds can compete with wired models.
The Air5 Pro have SoundPeats' smartest and most powerful active noise cancelation to date. Equipped with AI-powered ANC, the Air5 Pro can reduce ambient noise by up to 55dB, an unusually high figure. The ANC automatically adjusts to the listener's surroundings and ear fit in real time. They also incorporating advanced wind noise reduction for cleaner sound when making calls.
Six microphones enhanced by AI noise reduction and Qualcomm's cVc 8.0 capabilities mean calls should be both loud and clear wherever the call is taking place, even in windy outdoor conditions or on a busy street.
The PeatsAudio smartphone app provides control of the sound experience with the Air5 Pro. The app can customize EQ settings, switch listening modes and access the firmware updates. The app includes a convenient 'Find My Earbuds' feature, making it easier to find those earbuds when you forget where you put them.
A full charge of the Air5 Pro batteries will power the earbuds for up to 7.5 hours of continuous playback. There is an additional 37 hours of backup power in the charging case and a fast 10-minute charge will provide up to 2 hours of listening time.
The Air5 Pro has an ergonomic and lightweight design with each earbud weighing just 4.8g. SoundPeats claims that the earbuds have a comfortable and secure fit, even for extended wear such as a long-haul flight.
The Air5 Pro have been recognized with Japan's prestigious VGP 2025 Gold Award, one of the most esteemed honors in the country's AV industry. These hi-res earbuds with their AI-powered noise cancellation are designed to reveal every nuance of a recording without breaking the bank.
The SoundPeats Air5 Pro wireless earbuds are available now from Amazon and priced at $79.99.
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