🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience with AeroFit!
The Soundcore by Anker AeroFit Open-Ear Headphones combine ultra-comfort with cutting-edge technology, featuring a snug ergonomic fit, balanced sound quality, and IPX7 waterproofing. With 42 hours of playtime and advanced call capabilities, these headphones are perfect for the active professional who values both performance and style.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Touch |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Bluetooth Range | 1E+1 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | 14 |
Frequency Range | 20-20kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Impedance | 11 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
Headphone Folding Features | open ear |
Earpiece Shape | Ear hook |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Subject Character | open ear headphones |
Style Name | Classic |
Theme | Office, Sports |
Color | Dynamic Black |
Battery Average Life | 46 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | No |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Antenna Location | Running, Exercising |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Sweatproof, Fast Charging, Touch Control |
Enclosure Material | PC+ABS+tpu |
Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment |
R**Y
One Year Review
After about a year of using these headphones, the materials (glue, silicone) finally started to fail. This time I got a 3-Year Protection Plan from ASURION along with my order, so I can get a replacement when this pair eventually dies.I wore these about 18hrs a day for the first 4 months, then about 7hrs a day for the next 7 months and haven't had any major issues with them.Pro:- They're so lightweight and unintrusive that you forget you're wearing them.- The battery life is great. Leave it to Anker to make good batteries. They easily last all day, and charge very fast. I charge the case once or twice a week.- The touch controls are fine, I don't use them much as I watch YouTube/shows more than listen to music. The functions are adjustable in the app. If you plan on getting them wet (pool, shower, etc.), the touch controls might freak out a bit; This has never affected my experience though.- The headphones support up to 2 devices at once (It switched between the 2 audio sources, it doesn't play both sources together), switching sources takes between 0.2-3s in my experience.- The sound quality is pretty good, I can't think of any earbuds that sound noticeably better.- The connection distance is quite good, they cut out when I walk outside; so about ~70ft with walls.- Although I don't use them this way, each earbud can be used independently for those who like to only have one in.Cons:- There's only one size; if they don't fit your ears well enough (try them for a week), you're SOL.- The first few days of wearing them hurt my ears quite a bit; I could only wear them for about an hour. After a week or so, I could wear them indefinitely without pain or discomfort.- Although they support calls, the audio quality significantly decreases when the microphone is engaged.- The screen inside can easily be damaged/removed when cleaning. Without the screen, there is (at least in one of them) a slight static sound. It is also louder without the screen, which can throw the balance off.
A**B
Better sound quality than Soundcore C30i, but I like both
I couldn't decide between the AeroFit and the C30i, so I ordered both, expecting to return one... but I kept both. I ordered these because I wanted an earbud that wouldn't block out my surroundings, and both of these are great for that. They're also not so loud that others can hear what you're listening to. My son could hear that I was listening to something when he sat next to me in the car, but couldn't identify what it was. The batteries last a long time in both, and once paired, they stay synced to my device well. However, they're as different as siblings. Here are their pros and cons:AeroFit:- I think they're more comfortable, and the sound is much richer. (Note that the app will give you several EQ options, but out of the case, the sound from the AeroFit is more full.)- The over-ear design of these buds conflicts with the arm on a pair of glasses or sunglasses, which is probably the only "con" to these. I don't use these if I need to wear glasses.- These also come with silicon attachments that go behind your ear to help keep them from slipping, if needed.C30i- The sound isn't as full as the AeroFit--it's a bit "small speaker" / "tinny" sounding, but you might be able to play with the EQ in the app to change what you hear to better align with your preferences.- I enjoy the "clip" design of these buds because they don't conflict with glasses or sunglasses. The hold is snug and comfortable for me for quite a while, but I can still get tired of the feeling if I wear them for a long time. They do come with some silicone attachments to help the bud fit better if it is too loose or uncomfortable.Unlike Airpods, neither of these are great about automatically shutting off if you take them off of your ear - perhaps because the light level around them doesn't change much when you take them off because they don't sit in your ear canal. I think they have controls on them if you tap them, but I haven't taken the time to learn them, so I can't really speak about their usefulness.In short: I like both for different reasons! I'm glad I found them on sale.
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