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SoundPEATS Air5 Pro Hi-Res Bluetooth 5.4 Adaptive Noise Cancellation Earbuds

$43

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Woot via Amazon has SoundPEATS Air5 Pro Hi-Res Bluetooth 5.4 Wireless Earbuds (Black) for $42.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member DanMan5464 for posting this deal.

Product Info:
  • Hi-Res Audio & Snapdragon Sound powered by Qualcomm QCC3091 for high-fidelity sound
  • Lag-free, lossless sound - with LE Audio, LDAC, and aptX Lossless for seamless gaming and streaming
  • AI Adaptive Noise Cancellation cuts noise by up to -55dB for better focus
  • 10mm Composite Bio-Diaphragm Driver (PU + PEEK) for rich bass, detailed mids, and crisp highs
  • Enhanced Call Clarity with 6-MIC AI Noise Reduction + cVc 8.0
  • 7.5H playtime, 37H with case. 10-min charge = 2H use
  • Sleek, ergonomic, and ultra-light (4.8g) - designed for all-day wear without the fatigue
  • Bluetooth 5.4, Multipoint & IPX5 - Dual-device connection, low power, and water-resistant for daily use
  • All-in-One App Control - Fine-tune sound and track your earbuds anytime with PeatsAudio

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Woot via Amazon has SoundPEATS Air5 Pro Hi-Res Bluetooth 5.4 Wireless Earbuds (Black) for $42.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member DanMan5464 for posting this deal.

Product Info:
  • Hi-Res Audio & Snapdragon Sound powered by Qualcomm QCC3091 for high-fidelity sound
  • Lag-free, lossless sound - with LE Audio, LDAC, and aptX Lossless for seamless gaming and streaming
  • AI Adaptive Noise Cancellation cuts noise by up to -55dB for better focus
  • 10mm Composite Bio-Diaphragm Driver (PU + PEEK) for rich bass, detailed mids, and crisp highs
  • Enhanced Call Clarity with 6-MIC AI Noise Reduction + cVc 8.0
  • 7.5H playtime, 37H with case. 10-min charge = 2H use
  • Sleek, ergonomic, and ultra-light (4.8g) - designed for all-day wear without the fatigue
  • Bluetooth 5.4, Multipoint & IPX5 - Dual-device connection, low power, and water-resistant for daily use
  • All-in-One App Control - Fine-tune sound and track your earbuds anytime with PeatsAudio

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $5 less than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $47.99 at the time of this posting.
  • About this store:

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Today 1:56 PM
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k1ng617Today 1:56 PM
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I had a soundpeats air3 and they were one of the most useless headphones I've ever owned. They would always discharge in the case. If I didn't specifically charge them before I planned to use them, they were almost always dead. Sometimes, it would be just a couple days and the buds and the case were drained. I know these aren't the 3's, but that's enough for me to not risk it knowing there are so many reputable brands out there.
Today 2:16 PM
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BraveMusic2015Today 2:16 PM
35 Posts
does aptx lossless actually make a significant audio impact? never had a pair
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Today 2:35 PM
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smartyman88Today 2:35 PM
189 Posts
I did some research and the sound quality is good. The biggest complaint people have for this is the low battery life (3 hrs when LDAC and ANC is on).
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Today 3:29 PM
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jm89Today 3:29 PM
401 Posts
I still use another pair of Soundpeats. They're some of my favorite headphones. I've had nothing but positive experiences with this brand over the years. I think I've probably bought two or three pairs.

It's a decent budget brand and it has some pretty good codecs there. I have another newer pair from another (Chinese) manufacturer and I'm impressed by the nearly lossless codecs. If I needed another pair of headphones, I'd be in for one. I'm curious as to how good the audio quality from the microphones is for the calls.
Today 3:46 PM
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doemaToday 3:46 PM
5,880 Posts
fwiw soundpeats appears to be one of the brands heavily hyped by youtube influencers and don't really deliver on quality or value, even after all these years. sure $43 is cheap AF but if they don't even last for a bit or have decent quality then it's still wasted
Today 5:37 PM
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sjaxkingpinToday 5:37 PM
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Quote from BraveMusic2015 :
does aptx lossless actually make a significant audio impact? never had a pair
Just like with any lossless option, it depends on the material, the playback equipment, and the ears. I know people who can't tell the difference between a MP3 and Flac even with well-recorded music on a great system.

For myself, I think it's a very nice feature and improves almost all music. But I also think that effort is wasted here. I know some people clearly like this brand and maybe this model changes the formula, but Soundpeats have always been subpar headphones every time I've tried them.

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