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Soundcore V20i by Anker Open-Ear Earbud Headphones w/ Adjustable Ear Hooks (Black, A3876) on sale for
$23.49.
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About this Item:
- Ultra-Comfort with Open-Ear Headphones: Experience matchless comfort even for all-day wear with these non-intrusive, open-ear headphones.
- Enhanced Situational Awareness: V20i open-ear earbuds let you stay connected to the world while enjoying pristine playback. Ideal for both urban life and outdoor ventures. Note: V20i open-ear earbuds do not feature active noise cancelling.
- Four Adjustable Positions for a Secure, Comfy Fit: Easily rotate to find the sweet spot for your ears, boosting stability and comfort. Listen and move freely with V20i open-ear earbuds throughout the day.
- Powerful Sound with 16mm Drivers: Immerse in rich, resonant bass fueled by V20i's advanced 16mm drivers with titanium-coated domes and soundcore's proprietary BassUp technology.
- Clear Calls with 4 Mics and AI Enhancement: Equipped with four mics and an AI algorithm, V20i open-ear headphones ensure crisp and clear calls wherever you are.
- Customizable Lights for Music in Style: Dive into an audio-visual feast with tune-synced, personalized lights that add flair and ambiance to every beat.
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I use the x20 for flights and the Life AC NC as backups. I travel with three sets of buds 😂 because not having ANC on flights suuucks. Make sure you put a number on the case in case you lose them. Lost my x10 in chicago
Using them with a 16 Pro Max in a hardcore case.
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The sound quality is surprisingly good but not great. Not being a bud, you don't get the solid bass or Immersive experience. If you are an audiophile you will be disappointed but for podcasts and phone calls and even music they work great. I wear glasses and if you place them right they are quite comfortable and so light you can forget you have them on.
These are open headphones so if you want noise cancellation look elsewhere.
The charging case does not tell you how much juice it has left and needs to be recharged more often than the a40's.
My biggest complaint is how unresponsive the "button" is to double tap to answer calls or pause music. It is very hard to find and even harder to double tap at the right speed. In fact I almost always have to do multiple attempts to get it right. Add to this that there is a lag between getting the double tap right and having it answer your call, and you run the risk of the multiple taps hanging up the call before you realized you had answered it. The A40's do not have these issue. This also makes me many times have to remove the headphone when someone tries to talk with me as it's quicker than trying to pause them. This kinda defeats one of the advantages of having an over the ear headphone. If you are using an iPhone and answer a call from the phone then you must manually select to switch to Bluetooth, which is a pain but an iPhone issue more the an Anker one.
Over all these are a great value and Anker is always an amazing big bang for the buck.
Do I regret my purchase? No, I have always found Anker products to be better than any competitor at a similar price and I have purchased many headphones from Sony, Bose and other Chinese competitors which are more expensive and inferior. But the difficulty in getting the double tap is a real issue and if you have more then double the money to spend on something else there might be a better product.
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Lost a brand new Samsung earbud while running. Took me 20 mins to find it in the street, covered by leaves.
Other issue I have, the right earbud always fails in a short time, no matter who makes them, except for the Samsung. So, I always have a stockpile waiting.
Maybe too late.
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