🎶 Elevate your audio game—hear every detail, block every distraction.
SoundPEATS Air4 Pro Wireless Earbuds combine Snapdragon Sound and aptX Lossless codecs with a powerful 13mm dynamic driver and Adaptive Hybrid ANC to deliver premium CD-quality audio and immersive noise cancellation. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3 for stable multi-device connectivity and aptX Voice for crystal-clear calls, these earbuds offer up to 26 hours of playtime, making them the perfect companion for professionals who demand flawless sound and seamless multitasking.
D**O
serves well in many environments
It's been like a week or two in, here are my thoughts.6hr battery per charge. goodeq available and works well. goodtransparent mode definitely makes it safe to wear outside whilst walking. goodanc is perfect for me because it blocks out just the right amount of noise, not deafening silent. anc in much busier environments, you could expect a bit of noise to leak in for like a second then smooth listening afterwards.ear comfort: fits snuggly into my ears, doesn't slide out easily, very lightweight and doesn't put much pressure in your ears. suitable for gym I'd say.controls on earphone is honestly pretty good. Touch controls all responds quickly and hassle free. The pause/play may be a tiny bit delayed but responds well and hassle free.listening experience has been crisp, convenient and versatile. Mic is great, sound comes out the other side clear.I use it to listen to music, podcast, lectures, meetings, binaural beats, movies... and they served me perfectly with no doubts in any of my experiences. Planning on getting a second pair for someone else.
T**M
Amazing Sound, great Noise Cancelling for calls. OK ANC
Had these a week and I've been really impressed with them (especially given the price), they have a couple of oddities which I will describe below but all in all they're fantastic.SoundSuper Loud, Super Crisp, really deep bass, These really do pack a punch. I've found that using the adaptive EQ in the App makes a big difference.ComfortSo far I've found these to be really comfortable (have only worn for up to 90 minutes so far), they're very light and the supplied tips fit my ears fine although the other supplied tips look to be very similar in shape and size so I'm not sure how adaptive these will be for people with different shaped/sized ear holes.Noise Cancelling for listening (ANC)So as others have mentioned for lower pitched background sounds (fans, kettles, microwaves, car noise, wind noise) the ANC works really really well especially given I paid £65 for these, they're streets ahead of the Jabra Active 65 that they replace on this front. The Transparency function is also really really good and again streets ahead of the my old Jabras (worth noting that they Jabras were 7 years old but did cost £150 at the time).What the ANC isn't quite so great at getting rid of is people talking and other higher pitched noises but for £65 I'm willing to ignore this as frankly I haven't found any noises that get through intrusive.Noise Cancelling (Calls)This works really well, everyone has been able to hear me even in noisy environments.ConnectivityThey have connected to my phone(s) fine with no issues however I have struggled to get them connected to my Windows 11 PC.. Haven't looked into why yet.Ease of use/Touch controlsHere's where the weirdness comes in.. The touch controls are a bit intrusive/ random at times and I think this is all down to the lack of a physical button. They have various gestures like single tap, double tap, triple tap and long tap which you can set in the app and when done correctly all work fine however the lack of a physical button and lack of feedback for each tap sometimes make you do the wrong thing. I've gotten used to the speed you need to do things over the week but I'm still finding they will Skip track (Long Press) when you take the ear bud out to talk to someone and will sometimes think I've tripled tapped when I've double tapped. Just having a beep after each press or.. just a small button with a click (like my old Jabras) would solve these small issues.Battery Life - Can't really comment as I've not used them for long enough yetLong story short, would I recommend these..... so far yes I would! For the money they sound fantastic, make my phone calls sound good and fit in my ears and don't fall out!
A**
Good performance - great price
So far the earbuds are performing well for listening to music and making calls. Far better call quality than my previous pair of buds costing similar money. Quick to connect when removing from the charging case and no glitches. Noise cancelling works well for lower frequencies.
D**I
Great ANC, impressive sound... read more
I was searching for some budget earbuds that have it all: ANC, ENC, large driver, good range of frequencies... and to be TWE. This set of features is usually only available to earbuds that are usually double the price. Soundpeats appears to have covered this range quite well with Air4Pro. I was mostly interested in good noise cancellation when not listening to music: just to have soome peace when in the city, without too much sensory distraction, and they did great.When watching something (a movie, for example), and using the buds, the sound feels so natural and "inside my head", that I don't even notice it comes from the earbuds.Now, don't imagine they are perfect. Because they are not. And everything can be improved. Few things that you may want to pay attention to:- due to large driver, the body of the Air4Pro is slightly larger compared to other models, and that can put some pressure on the ear cartilage, causing discomfort to some people, either immediately, or after some long time wearing. But ears are so diverse that is impossible to successfully cover all.- the touch is hella sensitive and that makes things a bit annoying when putting them on: the buds connect rather quick and they will respond to the accidental touches whilst in the process of fitting them in the ear.- whilst they accept a large variety of earbud tips (I tried foam variants, silicone, single and double flanged...), the case is made so only short tips will fit in. Not speaking here about the extra long ones, double flanged, but even the "spherical" ones, or slightly elongated will cause issues with sitting in the box. So, just a heads-up there. But the silicone tips coming in the box (S, M, L) are pretty good, and after trying several other variants, I reverted back to the stock ones.- the Android app. Well, that app leaves a lot to be desired. It has some basic functionality, but there is still a lot to improve. I found two apps made by Soundpeats, which were compatible with Air4Pro. One of the apps also had a menu to change the functionality of the taps, the other didn't.But there are some bonuses too, wwhic I didn't expect:- pass-through: besides normal and anc it also has a pass-through function, where it amplifies certain frequenct ranges (around human voice range), from the environment. This can help a lot with awareness in situations where one needs to pay attention to the surrounding environment.- customizable controls- equalizer presets, and a personalized hearing mode, which tests your hearing and adjusts the output to fit best to listener's hearing capacityAll in all, I am impressed and satisfied, especially for the price (I also got them from Amz Warehouse, and that came with a slightly lower price). Now, I know I said the ANC is great, but don't have unreaistic expectations. Whilst is successfully cuts most of the sound, even in loud environments, you may stiil hear especially loud sounds, or random things... but they will be greatly reduced and for the price range I believe they perform great.
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