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Model: Soundcore V40i by Anker, Open-Ear Headphones, Clear Design, Lidless Case, 4 Adjustable Positions for Every Ear Size, Richer Bass, IP55, 21H Playtime, AI Clear Calls, Bluetooth 5.4, App Control
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how do these compare against th v20i? pretty happy with the v20i at around $30
I agree. I am not an audiophile in the least but I really like the v20i and I like this style now that I have used them and would make the upgrade if it was a noticeable difference.
I got the v20i with the $30 deal and they are really pinching my ear to the point that it hurts pretty badly for a while after taking them off. Maybe these would not have that issue...
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how do these compare against th v20i? pretty happy with the v20i at around $30
I have the V20i and I had these briefly before returning them. I don't think the additional cost is worth it. These don't sound that much better than the V20i, the default sound profile makes it sound like you're listening to bass boosted FM radio, after changing the sound profile in the Soundcore app it does sound better, but it's only slightly bassier than the V20i. The case of these headsets has no cover, the earbuds are just magnetically held onto the case. So they can still get scratched or fall from the case of it caught on something. It's not worth the extra cost over the V20i.
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how do these compare against th v20i? pretty happy with the v20i at around $30
I have the V20i and I had these briefly before returning them. I don't think the additional cost is worth it. These don't sound that much better than the V20i, the default sound profile makes it sound like you're listening to bass boosted FM radio, after changing the sound profile in the Soundcore app it does sound better, but it's only slightly bassier than the V20i. The case of these headsets has no cover, the earbuds are just magnetically held onto the case. So they can still get scratched or fall from the case of it caught on something. It's not worth the extra cost over the V20i.
Your reply convinces me that I don't need to do the upgrade. Thank you.
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how do these compare against th v20i? pretty happy with the v20i at around $30
I have the V20i and I had these briefly before returning them. I don't think the additional cost is worth it. These don't sound that much better than the V20i, the default sound profile makes it sound like you're listening to bass boosted FM radio, after changing the sound profile in the Soundcore app it does sound better, but it's only slightly bassier than the V20i. The case of these headsets has no cover, the earbuds are just magnetically held onto the case. So they can still get scratched or fall from the case of it caught on something. It's not worth the extra cost over the V20i.
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