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Soundcore P41i earbuds will stop your phone dying when you least want it to
Soundcore P41i earbuds will stop your phone dying when you least want it to

Stuff.tv

time16 hours ago

  • Stuff.tv

Soundcore P41i earbuds will stop your phone dying when you least want it to

Phones such as Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge might be slimming down at the expense of battery life, but the new Soundcore P41i earbuds are heading in the opposite direction. The chunky case that the Soundcore P41i buds come in might put a bit of a bulge in your pocket, but with a 3000mAh battery inside it can either keep the IPX5-rated buds going for a whopping 192 hours (that's up to eight whole days of constant listening), or you can use the built-in USB-C cable to top up your phone. It's not the first set of buds we've seen to double as a portable charger – HMD's Amped Buds do the same trick and also support reverse wireless charging – but the Soundcore P41i's case has almost twice as much power available. It also doubles as a stand for your phone when the lid's open. It's not the fastest – a 30% charge of an iPhone 16 Pro will take about 40 minutes – but for a little top-up to keep your phone on until you get home it'll do the job. In terms of audio performance you get 11mm drivers with Soundcore's bottom end-boosting BassUp technology and adaptive ANC. Multipoint Bluetooth and Google's Fast Pair are also supported. The Soundcore P41i are available to buy now for £90. You can choose between black or white.

Soundcore ANC Earbuds by Anker Are Nearly Free, Clearing Out Amazon's Inventory With Limited Stock
Soundcore ANC Earbuds by Anker Are Nearly Free, Clearing Out Amazon's Inventory With Limited Stock

Gizmodo

time17 hours ago

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

Soundcore ANC Earbuds by Anker Are Nearly Free, Clearing Out Amazon's Inventory With Limited Stock

Do you need an upgrade to your earbuds but don't know where to turn? You're not alone. There are a lot of really good earbuds out there now, but finding the ones that are right for you is getting harder and harder. Thankfully, sometimes you just need a quality pair of earbuds at a good price, and that's where this deal on the Soundcore Space A40 earbuds comes in. See at Amazon Normally $80, this deal knocks off 44%, which means that you can currently get your hands on these amazing earbuds for just $45. That's one heck of a discount, and it means that these fall quite nicely into a more affordable category. It's worth mentioning that this is a limited-time deal on Amazon though, which means there's no way of knowing how long it'll actually last. Great Sound When You Need It First things first, these earbuds come in a range of different colors, and most of those are reduced to the same price. We know that the color of the things in your ears isn't the most important aspect, but it's always nice to have a choice in these things and try to match your general look when possible. One of the most striking features of these earbuds is the active noise cancelling. It means that you can reduce external noises by up to 98%, which makes it incredibly easy to really lock in when you're working or working out, and just zone the rest of the world out. That's something we all want to do sometimes, and it just makes it easier than ever to do. Along with that, the sound quality is amazing, and they boast an amazing battery life of up to 50 hours thanks to the charge-carrying case. It just means you're nearly always going to have a little bit of juice left to get through your next workout or the last leg of your commute. They're incredibly comfortable as well, which is essential if you're someone who finds themselves always wearing earbuds no matter what you're doing. When you consider that you get all of that for just $45 thanks to this amazing discount, you can easily see why they're worth the price. We think these are a great purchase, whether it's as a gift or as an upgrade to your own earbuds, so make sure you don't miss out if you do decide you like the look of them. See at Amazon

Soundcore Launches Boom 3i Outdoor Speaker With Floatable Design and Enhanced Durability
Soundcore Launches Boom 3i Outdoor Speaker With Floatable Design and Enhanced Durability

Business Upturn

time18 hours ago

  • Business Upturn

Soundcore Launches Boom 3i Outdoor Speaker With Floatable Design and Enhanced Durability

Bellevue, WA, June 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Soundcore, Anker Innovations' premium audio brand, today introduced the Boom 3i, a rugged Bluetooth (5.3) speaker designed for the outdoors. With IP68 water and dust resistance, a floating design and up to 16 hours of playtime, the Boom 3i is ideal for pool parties, beach outings, camping or spending the day on the lake. Floatable And Durable Design Building on the floating design of previous models, the Boom 3i's design keeps the speaker facing upright while in the water, allowing users to maintain uninterrupted music no matter what the situation. Additionally, the Boom 3i, with IP68 water and dust resistance, can withstand being submerged up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes. Designed with a protective coating, the Boom 3i offers five times the saltwater resistance of conventional speakers and has been tested for up to 240 hours of salt spray without corrosion. Additionally, the Boom 3i can withstand being dropped from up to 1 meter onto concrete, making it suitable for even the rowdiest parties. Dynamic Sound and Enhanced Bass The Boom3i relies on a 40W, 3.7 x 2-inch woofer combined with a 10W, 0.65-inch tweeter as well as a pair of bass radiators, to deliver crystal clear highs and thumping bass to help keep the party going all day long. Equipped with Soundcore's BassUp™ 2.0 technology, when enabled, the Boom3i increases bass output by 3dB, offering two times more bass than similarly sized competitive models. In order to create more volume, the Boom 3i also supports True Wireless Stereo (TWS) pairing, which also gives users a more accurate sonic experience with a dedicated left and right channel. Party Lighting Following the design of the larger Boom 2 and Boom 2 Plus, the Boom 3i features a user-programmable LED light show on the bass radiators on the left and right sides of the unit that dances with the music. App-Based Features and Smart Tools Through the Soundcore app, users can access EQ customization, lighting controls, and several smart functions designed for convenience and safety: Emergency Alarm – Triggers a 96 dB audible alert by holding the BassUp button for five seconds. Voice Amplifier – Records and broadcasts voice messages through the speaker. Buzz Clean – Activates internal vibrations to help dislodge dust and debris. Availability and Pricing The Boom 3i is now available for $139.99 in the U.S. through and It will be available in four colors, including Jungle Green, Desert Rose Brown, Deep Ocean Blue and Adventurer Black, though only Adventurer Black will be available starting today. The other three colors are slated to be available at the end of June / early July. Additionally, beginning later this summer, a bundled version of the Boom 3i that will come with a carry handle and a magnetic case, will be available at select retail locations in both Deep Ocean Blue and Adventurer Black for $149.99. About Soundcore Soundcore is committed to reinventing audio by bringing it to people. This includes premium wireless headphones and beautifully designed indoor and outdoor speakers that support popular music services, voice services, and an ever-growing number of compatible smart home products. For more information visit About Anker Innovations Anker Innovations is a global leader in charging and home energy storage technology and a developer of unique, consumer electronic products that support premium audio, mobile entertainment and the emerging smart home space. This innovation is being led by its key brands: Anker, Anker SOLIX, AnkerWork, eufy, Nebula, and Soundcore. More information on Anker Innovations and its various brands can be found at The Anker Logo is a registered trademark of Anker Innovations. DISCLAIMER Statements in this news release that are not statements of historical fact may include forward looking statements regarding future events or the future financial performance of the company. We wish to caution you that such statements are just predictions and that actual events or results may differ materially. Forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties surrounding competitive and industry conditions, market acceptance for the company's products, risks of litigation, technological changes, developing industry standards and other factors related to the company's businesses. The actions referred to in this press release are not an admission or acknowledgement of any claim or allegation. The Company reserves all of its rights. Download Images Here Attachments Soundcore Boom 3i – Green Boom 3i – Floating Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. Ahmedabad Plane Crash

I'm a tough critic when it comes to audio gear, but these $199 headphones still have me hooked
I'm a tough critic when it comes to audio gear, but these $199 headphones still have me hooked

Tom's Guide

time18 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

I'm a tough critic when it comes to audio gear, but these $199 headphones still have me hooked

I spend a lot of my life reviewing some of the best headphones... and I also spend a lot of my life reviewing some of the worst headphones. Charles Dickens, who? I think I just rewrote "Great Expectations" for the audiophile crowd. Anyhoo, I reviewed the Soundcore Space One Pro back in February, and I still can't believe how good these headphones are. I gave them a near-perfect 4.5 stars and struggled to fault them. And the best part? They're just $199. (Well, they're often on sale for $169, which makes them like a 4.75 star product.) I've tested my fair share of headphones, and I think the Space One Pros absolutely blow the Bose QuietComforts out of the water in terms of value, and I'll tell you why. What makes the Space One Pro headphones so good? For starters, they're a fraction of the cost of other headphones of this caliber. But my favorite part is the personalized EQ (HearID), which I'll get into in full in 3...2...1... I know some headphone brands offer personalized EQs now (Denon, JBL, Jabra, etc), but the Soundcore version is straight-up entertainment. I've never been so enthralled by a silly little game on my silly little phone before. Let me walk you through it. The Soundcore app runs you through a game (called HearID), where you select which EQ sounds better. Have you ever been to the opticians for a vision test, and they ask you which lens is better? It's like that, but with the same song under different EQ styles. After you complete the game, the headphones generate your perfect EQ, based on what you like. So if you choose the bassier songs, it'll create a bass-heavy EQ. Similarly, if you choose the enhanced vocal (treble) track, it'll provide you with treble-focused EQ. I found this way more effective and fun than a manual EQ slider. Sure, I'm more than capable of adjusting my own frequency volumes — that's all an EQ is, after all — but this made it so much more fun. I was immediately enamored with these headphones. Kind of ironic, but I think the Soundcore Space One Pros are more comfy than the Bose QuietComforts. The soft cups felt like clouds against my ears, and I couldn't feel the plastic driver casing through the mesh. As soon as I put the Space One Pro headphones on, I was shocked at how cheap they are. Usually, even mid-range headphones have thin mesh between the cups and the drivers, but not the Space One Pros. Look at that! So flexible! I feel like a little kid when they say "Mommy! Look at me!" and do some wild contortion that only kids under five are capable of. (I used to be a kindergarten teacher, and that happened to me about 10 times a day. They also used to ask me if I, too, could put my foot over my head. I can't.) The Space One Pros are comfy and flexible, so they can easily be stowed away in a bag or even in a jacket pocket without being too bulky. I'd definitely grab these right before leaving the house and not worry about accidentally breaking them while stuffing them in my bag, running after the bus. As much as I love the Soundcore Space One Pro headphones, they're not perfect. The ANC is good, don't get me wrong. But it's not great. They won't be the best noise-canceling headphones any time soon. When I was testing them, I could still hear traffic noise when I was walking around the city. However, when I was in the office, my colleagues had to wave their hands in front of my face to get my attention. So, swings and roundabouts. If you want to be aware of your surroundings on city walks, then the ANC might not be a negative. All that being said, if you need mind-blowing ANC, then you have to spend $$$ and go for the $349 Bose QuietComfort headphones. Bose is renowned for its industry-leading ANC, and the QuietComforts are no different. My colleague Nikita says that Bose's ANC is "so good you feel lonely", which I think is the best way to describe it. So if you want to save some dough and get mind-blowingly good value headphones? The Space One Pros are calling your name. But if you need ANC that will block out the world? The Bose QuietComforts might just steal the crown here. Me? I'm more than happy with my $150 saving and my Space One Pros.

These Anker ANC Headphones Are Just $56 in Four Gorgeous Colors
These Anker ANC Headphones Are Just $56 in Four Gorgeous Colors

CNET

time18 hours ago

  • CNET

These Anker ANC Headphones Are Just $56 in Four Gorgeous Colors

Busy offices and noisy commutes are just some examples of when a good pair of noise-canceling headphones can be worth their weight in gold. Listening to your favorite music or must-listen podcast is easier when they aren't competing with outside noise, and ANC is great at blocking it out. Sure, there are some big-name headphones from some big-name brands out there, but you don't have to spend big money on a pair of headphones. Right now, one of our favorites -- Anker's Soundcore Life Q30 headphones -- can be had for just $56 at Amazon. That's an incredible 30% off the original asking price of $80, with four different colors available for you to choose from. Regardless of the color you choose, the headphones can filter out up to 95% of low-frequency ambient sound while promising up to 40 hours of music listening. Turn the active noise cancellation off and you'll extend that to 60 hours, while a 5-minute top-up will get you an extra 4 hours of listening time. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. As CNET's resident headphone expert, David Carnoy, found in his testing, "as far as sound, comfort level and build quality go, you'd be hard-pressed to do better than Anker's Soundcore Life Q30 for the money." The clarity or bass definition isn't quite on par with premium Bose or Sony models, but these headphones offer balanced sound overall and only really fall short on microphone quality for voice calls. With the kinds of features you'd expect from headphones costing much, much more, the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 headphones are a great option for those searching for noise-canceling headphones under $100 -- especially when you can get them for even less. Looking for something a little different? Our list of the best headphone deals should have something right up your street. Why this deal matters There are so many headphones on the market that it can be difficult to choose the right ones, but at this price, and with these features, it's hard to look beyond this Q30 deal. A long-lasting battery and support for connecting to multiple devices make them a real winner in our eyes. The price being just $4 more than their all-time low is the icing on the cake.

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