
Rated Five Stars by 5,000 Reviews, These Anker Noise Cancelling Earbuds Are Now Just $28
These headphones are ten times cheaper than AirPods Pro 2.
There are occasions when it just isn't worth it to invest $200 or $300 in premium earbuds like AirPods Pro. Anker is a brand that specializes in making affordable and reliable electronic accessories, from chargers to earbuds, and their Soundcore brand is one that delivers quality audio products with consistently high reviews.
The Soundcore P30i noise-cancelling earbuds are one example with features and performance on a level with far more expensive models. Even at their standard price, the earbuds represent good value, but the current Amazon discount makes them a yet more compelling choice. Today, they are sold for only $28 which is a huge 43% saving from their normal list price of $49.
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Phone Stand
One of the most innovative and creative aspects of the Bluetooth Soundcore P30i is its 2-in-1 charging case and… phone stand. This feature enables you to enjoy hands-free viewing anywhere you go. Simply open the back panel of the case, place your phone on the stand and you're ready to catch up on your favorite shows or videos.
Noise cancelling is another area where the Soundcore P30i excels: Fitted with an advanced active noise cancelling technology that can clear ambient noise of up to 42dB, these earbuds enable you to focus on your music even in noisy environments. The adaptive intelligent technology captures external sounds and automatically selects the optimal noise cancelling level for your ears and gives you a comfortable and immersive listening experience.
The Soundcore P30i gives 10 hours of playback from one charge (6 hours with ANC), and 45 hours total with the charging case (25 hours with ANC). 2 hours of listening time comes with a 10-minute quick charge, just what you need on those busy days when you're in a hurry to make a dash for it before you head out.
Now it's time to upgrade your listening experience at a record-low price.
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