Soundcore P40i by Anker, Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, Adaptive Noise Cancelling to Environments, Heavy Bass, 60H Playtime, 2-in-1 Case and Phone Stand, IPX5, Wireless Charging, Bluetooth 5.3
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Smart Noise Cancelling: soundcore P40i noise cancelling earbuds feature adaptive ANC that automatically detects ambient noise and utilizes advanced algorithms to achieve effective noise cancellation, ensuring peace and tranquillity on the go.
Long, Powerful Battery Life: Enjoy 12 hours of battery life on a single charge with a case that extends it to 60 hours. That’s long enough to last weeks, even a month.
Thumping Beats: soundcore P40i wireless earbuds feature 11mm composite drivers for an intensive audio experience, enhanced with BassUp technology for real-time intense bass.
Superior Call Quality: soundcore P40i noise cancelling earbuds enhanced by 6 mics and an AI algorithm allow you to enjoy clear communication. Whether on a call or via video chat, your voice is transmitted with clarity and strength.
2-in-1 Charging Case and Phone Stand: soundcore P40i wireless earbuds feature a unique charging case, doubling as a phone stand, allowing you to enjoy shows hands-free. This multi-functional design enhances your video experience when you’re on the go.
Customers say
Customers like the sound quality, quality and value of the headphones. They mention that they carry enough punch in the bass and still hit the treble. They appreciate the ease of use, and connectivity. That said, opinions are mixed on fit and compatibility.
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Casey Brett –
INCREDIBLE Bluetooth Earbuds at a GREAT Price!
Unsurprisingly, Anker has done it again. These Bluetooth earbuds are absolutely incredible. I own over 30 Anker/Soundcore products and I swear by them. Amongst these products are two (well used) pairs of Soundcore Life P3âs. I love them because of the sound quality, volume level, size, and battery life. While browsing ankerâs products, I happened upon these Soundcore Life P40i Bluetooth earbuds and I was immediately interested. Knowing the great quality of all of my previously purchased Anker products and, considering these P40iâs were on sale, I figured I couldnât go wrong. Boy was I correct. These earbuds are amazing. Unlike other brands of earbuds Iâve tried, these things get loud; not loud to the point that youâll hurt your ears or be unable to withstand it, but loud enough that you wonât be wishing you could turn them up more. The smart noise cancellation feature is really neat. Iâm in construction so the noise levels vary greatly from day to day. The smart noise cancellation keeps up by changing the type of ANC. Itâs really cool. Another feature I like and one that differs from the Life P3âs is the small little nub located on the earbudsâ âtouch-controlâ zone. Itâs very convenient. In addition, thereâs an audible beep when you successfully tap for touch control which has absolutely zero delay. This is great to me because it confirms whether or not you actually touched the earbud. I posted a few side by side photos of these Soundcore P40iâs and one pair of my Soundcore Life P3âs because I wanted to know the size difference in the earbuds and the case and couldnât find any reviews mentioning it or information elsewhere mentioning it. In case anyone is interested, the P40iâs case is a little bit smaller and the earbudsâ themselves are slightly shorter. Itâs great because the P40iâs are EVEN MORE compact. The battery life of these is the best; bar none. 10h per earbud per charge. I have yet to hear the âbattery lowâ alert. The addition of the phone stand clip within the case is ingenious and a new feature that I love. I watch lots of movies and tv shows on my phone. Now, rather than holding my phone, I can put it in the P40iâs case in front of me. Itâs a small feature but works wonders for my use. Lastly, the sound quality of these earbuds is insane. There are enough preset EQ options to make everybody happy but it doesnât stop there. You can go through the soundcore app to do a hearing test and create an EQ catered to your specific level of hearing. In addition, once youâve completed the hearing IQ, you can tweak your custom EQ setting even further by adding a preset EQ on top of it, or manually altering it yourself. Iâd by 10 pairs of these if I could. For anyone out there thatâs even considering these earbuds as an option, just buy them already. You will NOT be disappointed. Thatâs a guarantee. Great job Anker/Soundcore!
Zavian Palmer –
Best for the price
For the price of these earbuds they are probably the best you can get and one of sound cores best bang for your buck items. The connect really easy and the app controls are on the same level as their $100 Anker Liberty 4’s which I also have. These earbuds I have used for a relatively long time and they are my go tos for school and work. The sound quality is great for the price as well as the bass which imo is better than earbuds in the $100+ price point. The mic quality is great and clear in moderately busy environments, I have gyet to test them in very busy. They are small and easy to carry around with you in your pocket and fit into any bad comfortable without taking up much space. As someone who is pretty busy to the work well in many environments, whether I’m in the gym working out or just chilling at my desk they are great, never fall out, and the anc works really well. If you’re on a budget these are wonderfully versatile and just beyond great for the price.
Suburbanbushbabe –
Still love the sound, fit is problematical. Will try the p30i and still get the Sony xm5
Update 2 after Prime Day 7/20/24:Replaced with the p30i which are smaller and I’ll keep them. They haven’t fallen out of my ears yet. ANC is meh but Anker passive isolation is quite good. My issue is I’m just not used to wearing earbuds with those little tails. And the angle in which the Anker is going to my ears is a little weird. But like I said I’m keeping them. They’re good.Did I repurchase the Sony’s? Yes, I just bought the XM5 and I still think it’s worth $170-ish more because of the sound quality. It’s beautiful sound. Wind noise reduction is also better as is ANC. I haven’t tried Bose so can’t compare ANC. The p30i now my backup. You can’t go wrong at this price. The sound quality compared to the Sony is flatter and thinner, but not like night and day; battery life and range are still quite good (I suspect battery life will be better than the XM5 for sure), and I still can multipair and have LDAC. I’ll make do.Update 30 days later: I’m having problems with the fit despite trying different ear tips. I would love to get replacement ear tips but there are none available that fit this unique oval earbud shape. I’m going to give the p30i a try because it seems smaller and the reviews give better marks for fit. If I can get the Sony MX5 earbuds at a good price, I’ll probably still buy them.Pro: sound, price, stellar battery life, multipairing, call quality, connectivity range, powerful volumeMeh: ANCCons: Fit and unavailability of better replacement ear tips; wind noise; controls (I cannot adjust the left earbud without the settings changing)After 8 months of wear, Sony’s left earbud sound degraded to the point where I could barely hear it and the battery life has been decreasing pretty constantly. Very disappointing because Sony’s sound is absolutely stellar. Sony couldn’t replace them. So they’re sending me a snail mail check refund and an RMA. These earbuds are intended to be a stopgap until I get the WF-1000MX5 replacement for the Sony’s, which I bought on Prime day and will have to wait to buy on Prime Day again if I decide to go with the MX5. Because price.I just installed these (easy) and am having an initial listen right now. I’m quite impressed. I wasn’t completely happy with the TOZO NC9. They sounded sort of compressed and not spatial. And the fit? I kept having to push them in my ears especially, the right one, to completely hear the bass. So the minute I started wearing these I filed a return for the NC9.P40i sound is heads and shoulders better. Aside from some faint scratchiness which I may be able to edit out, it’s very impressive. Pretty good compared to the Sony too. They fit better in my ears even though they’re larger and I’m not used to stuff with a tail on it. And Anker lets me use an app which I got used to with the Sonys. And I love the ear test in the app. It did improve the sound for me. I’m sticking right now with the original installed sleeves but there are four more to try.The test song I use for all three is Weird Fishes by Radiohead. It’s a song that is not too bass, has really clear mids and crisp highs. The engineering really gives me a chance to appreciate the sounds because there are silences between them. It’s really well produced for a fairly fast song. And it really pays to have something that really brings that out. You can’t be muddy with this song. Even the NC9 was not muddy with that, but it was a little muddy with other stuff. Currently I listen to mostly K-pop boy bands, but I also listen to hip hop and pop music and EDM. And I will walk to Opera as well.I can’t comment fully on the active noise canceling because I’m still in the house. And frankly the sound isolation is pretty good. I also found the sound isolation on the NC9 pretty good. This is a really early review so once I have a chance to put these through their paces I can edit for ANC and voice and video calls.What I’m giving here is my positive impression of the sound compared to the NC9. I love how these p40i sound. And let me tell you, the volume is strong. I have to turn them down, but continue to get the full range of sound.Controls? I have the same comment on the controls as I do with the TOZO. When I changed from ANC to ambient on the Sony, a voice would tell me. No beeps. I have a hard time getting used to these beeps to tell you the truth. Even when I had to change the volume, advance to next or back. there weren’t these beeps: Sony just did it.If the Anker sound continues to impress me, the other features work out, and they feel comfortable and work well, I just may keep them instead of using them as a second pair with the Sony. I had also intended to try Technics AZ60 as a possible replacement for the Sonys as they’re both multipoint, and Sony has LDAC (Technics may also have and be lossless, not sure). I’ll wait for a while to see how these work out before I try them. And I have a month to decide about the Sony’s.P40i is efinitely worth paying more for – not much more expensive, and vast sound improvement.
Amazon Customer –
* edited – seller response was excellent
*edited review. Seller responded and handled with zero hassle. Changed from 3 to 5 as a result, and would buy from this seller again as a result.Got Anker because of the name.Instructions are lacking detail. Volume control is finicky. ANC is spotty.Turns out they don’t stay work with macbook very well, dropping a lot and when they don’t drop, the microphone sounds “tinny” according to people on the other end of the zoom call even after adjusting volumestays connected to Pixel phone ok. keeps a charge. changeable ear bud cushions are useful. sound is decent.probably can get similar production out of less expensive earbuds.
DonDoesStuffToo –
Bought these on sale for working out. They’re comfortable for long periods of time and the battery lasts forever. Sound is superb for the price – I can control EQs with presets or fully custom options. Five different sized ear buds make these suitable for pretty much any size ear, so that was a nice addition in the package.I personally don’t like aggressive ANC, so the modest noise cancelling is great for me (RTINGS pegged it at about -8 decibels overall, although it was -13 to -14 decibels better in certain scenarios, such as airplane/office/street). I walk extensively and like to be able to hear traffic, and when working out I want to know when people are nearby so I don’t bump into anyone. Wind reduction works quite well, although isn’t perfect. Again, not a flaw for me – I’d rather have more natural sound throughput than artificial silence.Charging is fast, the case is sturdy and small, with a magnetic closure. Everything just works really well together.Bluetooth connection is quick and reliable, with a surprisingly good range. I can leave my phone in one room and wander around my home without needing to worry about interrupted music/podcasting.I highly recommend these earbuds for your daily drivers. They’re not terribly expensive (I got them on sale – $69 CAD pre-tax) so you don’t have to worry about where they are every ten seconds. Their build quality is high and their sound quality is excellent. Seriously, I have more expensive earphones and they’re currently sitting on my desk gathering dust.
33777 –
Prima geluid. Veel instellingen mogelijk met de app.
Bikash Tewari –
Great sound quality- satisfied with the quality
Loic –
La batterie tient très bien, son de bonne qualité
Ravindra P. Dubey –
It’s great one on all parameters.write after 1 month of using.