About this deal
The World's First Hi-Res Certified Half-in-ear Earbuds
5 hours Get 5 hours of playtime from a single charge and 20 hours of total playtime using the rechargeable USB-C carrying case. Charging Case with Earbuds: 36. 06g A perfect choice for close to Airpods sound quality but at the best budget. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.
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- 2mm Driver & Four Microphones
- In-Ear Detection & 20 Hours of Playtime
- Hi-Res Audio Certification & LDAC Codec Tech
- 60ms Low Latency Game Mode & App Control
Reviews
Misha Ostromecki
I did try Jbl asus airpods and many other headphones but this once truly did the job of very good sound and stay in ear well. That dot indicator on the case will turn yellow when battery at 10ish % so you know you are just about out of power
Deputy
The only things I could say needs slight improvement, is connectivity. The sound is so much better then from dedicated cycling headphones like expensive conductive type headphones (we all know the brand). Battery life is good, only needing to charge the case every couple of days, that's with on/off use with one ear bud at a time at work, both ear buds at home. The sound is absolutely excellent for the price with a deeper bass range than I expected.
Peter den Haan
Putting on some old-timey headphone sponge covers would really help with fitting them into your ears and making the sound more concentrated. The sound quality is good. I already own a set of the SoundPEATS v2 & love them. which I never did with my previous set.
Kai Yen
I love these Air 3 earpeices. There is no multi-point Bluetooth and twice the ear buds powered off without obvious reason. To me, the bass is punchy but not overpowering. It shows the earpiece but not the case battery level.
Alan Wooler
Always pleased with Soundpeats earphones / earpods, this is my 3rd purchase, and that's only because I wanted to update to the latest software / hardware improvements. There is a basic app with equaliser settings but found the standard settings worked best for me.