🎧 Elevate your sound game—stay connected, comfortable, and charged all day long!
The Soundcore Life Dot 2 True Wireless Headphones by Anker combine an industry-leading 100-hour battery life with advanced 8 mm triple dynamic drivers for rich, balanced sound. Featuring Bluetooth 5 for stable, distortion-free connectivity and uniquely designed zero-pressure AirWings for superior comfort, these waterproof earbuds are perfect for professionals on the move, fitness enthusiasts, and travelers seeking premium audio without compromise.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Silicone |
Specific uses for product | Travel, Sport and exercises |
Charging time | 8 Hours |
Recommended uses for product | For sports, cycling, on the go, when travelling |
Compatible devices | Phones, Tablets, Laptops, Televisions, Consoles |
Theme | Electronics" or "Personal Audio Devices |
Control type | Noise Control |
Cable feature | Without Cable |
Item weight | 100 g |
Water resistance level | Waterproof |
Frequency range | Approximately 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Package type | FFP |
Style | In ear |
Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 3.8 x 4.2 cm; 99.79 g |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | A3922 |
Connector | USB Type C |
Material Type | Silicone |
Size | 1 |
Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Item Weight | 99.8 g |
K**Z
Worth the buy
Still using them nowThe bass is amazingThe hold is amazing (I can move my head left and right, up and down)I can run and/or jump without them falling (and I have small ears)
I**A
They Work Very Very Well
These are for me very comfortable to wear, there 3 different sizes of ear tips and also ear wings which I have found to be extremely secure and safe from falling out. I am no sound expert (i.e. tone etc) but they appear to have a good Bass and are very loud when you turn up the volume on your mobile or whatever music item that you are using. As advertised there is no volume control or noise cancellation but who needs this when you just increase volume on the phone. If fitted correctly I can't hear any outside noise at all when playing music, but without music or radio then yes you can make out what people are saying which all together isn't a bad thing. For making or accepting mobile calls there is no interference or crackling and I have had no complaints from anyone saying that they can't hear me during the conversation. I have given 5 stars because for me both the sound quality & volume are great and after only paying £35.99 at the time I reckon they were a steal. As I have said I'm no sound expert but for me let the experts pick holes in them I'm more than satisfied. The longevity of the battery life in these is superb, I have used then for 4-5 hours or more when driving down to the south coast etc with no problems and then on the return journey after being in the case used them again for the 5-6 hour Train journey Home, but if the 100 hours of playtime as claimed by Anker is correct I can't comment but I would suspect that they are right. So for me a damn good pair of earbuds cheap as chips. P.S. One last comment I purchased a pair of AirPods Pro for a lot of money and the sound quality when making a call and listening to music is terrible, have taken them back twice and had them replaced but they are still the same but with these Ankers and fingers crossed they are and will remain Brilliant. ENJOY.
J**S
I've had these for nearly a year. Here's my opinion.
I've had these earbuds for almost a year now. If you hate wireless, you need good latency for gaming, you want volume controls on the buds, you want an app or you’re expecting a miracle with the microphone, you'll be disappointed. If you have very small ears, you'll might be disappointed – these buds have definitely been designed for big ears, but they can be configured for smaller ears. If you love wireless, listen primarily to music and don't mind latency, and you don't mind the entry level SBC/AAC setup, these are very good, and I can most certainly recommend these for the price.First, I'll go over the buds themselves and the microphone, and then I'll go over sound output, digital compression and latency.I've used these for almost a year now, so the batteries aren't at their peak any more, but they certainly last longer than I need. The charging case does indeed hold an absurd amount of battery life, so you can just charge the case and not have to plug it in for a while.There are 5 difference sized eartips: XS, S, M, L and XL. There are also 3 different "AirWing" sizes: S, M and L. To my memory, the M eartips and AirWings are pre-installed, but if you buy these, for maximum comfort I would recommend swapping the AirWings to the S variant, and the eartips to whatever fits your ears best (smaller is usually better).The signature M and L AirWings work by locking the earbud into your outer ears' concha. With this config, they aren't going to be falling out. Good if you have larger ears and issues with buds falling out, but from my personal experience they sacrifice comfort too much. (My ears are probably too small.)Each earbud has a button on the logo. The controls are standard: click to pause, click in and hold for your favourite assistant. There are no volume controls - you need to set the volume on your device. (1 star for the feature rating.)The microphone is terrible, mainly due to the design. The mic will pick up all the sounds it can in an attempt to also pick up your voice. This results in low volume and too much background noise according to complaints.These do not have active noise cancellation. They block out some noise, but don’t expect sheer bliss with these. (3 stars for the feature rating.)For sound output and software:There is no app for these buds. No nonsense, just pair via Bluetooth to literally anything that can output Bluetooth audio. (Double check with your device to be sure.)These buds do standard SBC and AAC. If you’re on Android, use SBC for better quality (AAC is broken on most Android phones). If you’re using an iThing, use AAC.If you want good latency for gaming, or lossless audio quality, you will need to look elsewhere. These seem to have about 0.3s of lag, which doesn’t sound too bad, but when you're gaming, the lag is very off-putting. The Nintendo Switch has a problem where top-end treble gets incredibly distorted, presumably by digital compression. This only happens on the Switch, however.Audio quality, even on SBC, is very good. There seems to be quite a bit of extra bass, so these are certainly not "balanced", at last not perfectly. If you want balanced sound out of these, you’ll want to rock AutoEQ. Treble detail gets sacrificed by the digital compression, but not by a whole lot. You’re typically not going to be able to notice. (4 stars for the feature rating.)Overall, I can recommend these to those who understand the limitations of Bluetooth. My full conclusion is at the top.
H**Y
Super battery life 🎧
Super battery life, outstanding quality of sound even when taking calls, great feel to the charging-case, I always carry them with me everywhere I go, they came with 5 different changeable ear-fittings, Amazon need to get this back in stock 🎧
G**E
Great pair of headphones
I was a little sceptical going from the Dre Powerbeats 3s, I wanted something true wireless and more in-ear as the hook kept getting stuck on my mask! Bought these, and have not been disappointed.Sound quality is good, plenty of depth, Bass is decent, not fantastic. These cannot be used with the Soundcore app, but most phones will have thier own sound settings/equaliser.In terms of fit, I tried these out the box and they fit perfectly, snug as a bug. I'm not sure they have noise cancellation but I cannot hear anything else at all while they're in.Bluetooth has good range, I can walk around most of my home without and breaks/skips, I'm sure this will also depend on the connected device.There is no volume control on the ear pieces, only play, skip and pause, there is also no on/off on them, they simply turn off when put back inside the case, and turn on/auto connect to the most recently connected device.Battery life is AMAZING, around 8 hours on a single charge, the case holds a whopping 100 hours, but because of this, is slightly on the bigger side, but if you're like me and always carry a bag, this won't be an issue.Charger is USB C connection which is handy as most android phones have this connection now, as well some Apple devices.All in all, for £46, can you really complain!?
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