![]() ![]() Many reviews recommended the Anker Life P3 as a solid entry on the lower-mid price range, although AirPods tended to remain the gold standard albeit at a notably higher price. My priorities were something reliable that would survive through long days in the (chemistry) lab, and during workouts (generic 30-45 min weightlifting or cardio). I had to switch due to upgrading phones (iPhone SE to iPhone SE 2020, can't you tell I'm a cheapskate lol), and exhaustively researched wireless headphones to find a budget-end pair that still boasted good quality. I was reluctant to switch to wireless headphones due to the high prices and ease of losing track of them. ANKER LIFE NOTE C BLUETOOTHThe sound quality is very nice (for a normie lol), the battery stays alive for several hours and charges quickly when returned to the case, and it easily pairs with Bluetooth devices. OVERALL: I'm very satisfied with the Anker Life P3. NOTE that in-ear headphones naturally block out a lot of sound 'Transparency Mode' helps to artificially add back in some environmental noise, but it is difficult to reliably hear people talk nearby. ONLY COMPLAINTS: very rarely but consistently, the sound will cut out for ~2 seconds before coming back - I believe this occurs when too many other wireless devices are nearby, as it has not happened at all the past 2 hours I've sat here at my work desk after-hours, but it happens every 1-2 minutes in the gym around many people wearing wireless headphones - CONSULT OTHER REVIEWS to see what the consensus is I'm used to it by now - it's not a surprise and I miss very little in that small 1-2 sec window. prominent bass), satisfactory battery life (3-4 hours per charge case gives ~2-3 recharges), and easy accessibility (two-step connection to device the SoundCore app has a good widget). These were everything I wanted in new, EXPENSIVE (>$30) headphones. ![]()
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