🎧 Tiny Tech, Massive Impact – Hear the Future, Invisibly.
These smallest invisible mini wireless earbuds weigh just 0.1 oz, perfectly fitting small ear canals with a low-profile design ideal for work and sleep. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3, active noise cancellation, and a microphone optimized for clear calls, they deliver premium whale hollow stereo sound. With up to 24 hours total battery life and IPX5 water resistance, these earbuds combine cutting-edge tech with discreet comfort for the professional on the move.
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | All devices and mobile phones that support Bluetooth |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Specific Uses For Product | Sleep |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Lightweight, Microphone Feature, Universal Phone Control, Water Resistant |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Color | Skin |
Battery Average Life | 5 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 7.5 Hours |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Item Weight | 0.64 Ounces |
Y**2
Comfortable for Side-sleepers on a budget
For years I have been looking for a good pair of sleep earbuds. I've tried headband sleep-phones, I've made my own pair using a combination of degrees earmuff and nintendo wireless headphones, I have the Jlab Minis (for $30), and I have the Soundcore A20s (for $120). These SK19's are the most comfortable of them all for side-sleeping. They are small enough that they do not hurt my ears. I use a memory foam pillow by the way. Let me first explain my issues with the other sleep earbuds. The Soundcore A20s are great, but they block out too much noise for my comfort and the snug fit makes my ears itch. Plus I can feel it push against my ears when sleeping on my side. Sometimes I want to just use one earbud so I can be aware of any unexpected sounds in the middle of the night and avoid the pressure on my pillow-side ear. But since there is a dedicated right and left bud with the Soundcore A20s, I can't just take the right bud out and move it to my left ear when turning over in bed. So that's why I like the Jlab minis. The left and right buds are identical, so I can use just one bud, and move it to the other ear when turning over. Plus if the battery dies, I can put swap it out with the other bud that's in the charger next to my bed. However small they are, the Jlab minis still put pressure on my ears when I sleep partially on my side. That's the beauty of these SK19s. The are even smaller than the Jlab minis (see photo) and they do not press on my pillow-side ears at all. I should mention they were easy to fall out too, so I replaced the small ear tips with the spare medium ones that came in the box, and now they are the perfect fit. They are great for audio books which is what I use them for. But the audio is not bad for music. Just set your expectations. You won't get punchy bass from these small earbuds for this price. I tested the battery life. At fairly low volumes (like what I would use at night) it lasted right at 5 hours (as advertised). The only negative I have noticed is the voice prompt comes on at the end to say "Low Battery, Power Off". I never understood why some sleep earbuds are designed like that. Just power down. I am usually already asleep - only to be awaken by the voice prompt.
A**R
Godsend for super small ears
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I have auditory processing issues due to being on the spectrum, and I've only had earplugs to rely on for escaping noise in work/professional settings... I've dreamed for so, so, so many years of having bluetooth earbuds that I can discretely wear when needed. However, my ears are ridiculously small and earbuds never fit. I've spent an egregious amount of money trying various brands, but nothing ever fits. I bought these, fully expecting them to again be too large for me. BUT, THEY ACTUALLY FIT! My ear canal is still too small for the main silicone bit to go inside, but the rest/top of the earbud is small enough to be snugly nestled in my external ear. Even though the fit isn't 100% prefect, they don't fall out! And again, even though the earbud doesn't really go in my ear, the earbuds are actually SUPER loud even at the lowest setting. I cannot say enough how amazing it is that after so many years there is a company that has FINALLY made earbuds small enough for me. This is a godsend. I'm buying 2 extra pairs in case one breaks or this model is ever discontinued.
T**N
These are my every day carry earbuds. I wish they came in a "CURVD keychain" friendly case!
I picked up these Xmenha mini earbuds after waiting in a store for 3 hours and wishing I had some tiny easy to carry earbuds with me to quietly watch some news updates while I was waiting. I bought these thinking that'd I'd be more likely to carry them due to their small size. I was right - I carry them everywhere.Pros:Very small. They fit mostly within the lobe of the ear. Hard to see from the front and appear small from the side.Fair sound. Maybe even good "for their size". Limited bass.Both sides are the same and have their own touch control. They can operate in just 1 ear if I choose.I can sleep while wearing them, I have slept with bigger wireless buds in beforeIt has a recharging case that's about 1-1/2 x 1-1/2" square (about 1/2 the size of my other 2 charging cases)The charging case has a digital "percentage of charge" displayThe charging case has a magnetic lid that snaps closed.Comes with 2 sizes of rubber buds - tiny and smallCons:Touch controls - I need to memorize the patterns. Since both buds are the same, one button does everything. There isNO right bud is pick up phone, play, and volume up and left bud is hang up, stop, and volume down. I have tomemorize the pattern for ALL of the functions for the single action button available.Touch controls - it's so small I always trigger actions when trying to put it in/position it/move it/remove it, ect...It's hard to know where the "touch" spot is on itThe charging case does not have a lanyard loop, so I have to carry it in my pocketThe charging case has a pretty weak hinge and is a little wigglyThe bigger earbud inserts still did not form a complete seal in my ear if I was yawningMy modifications -1. I switched to the next size up rubber ear inserts and one was perfect but the other broke it's seal when I would yawn, so I salvaged another pretty small insert from a different set of headphones that fit both the device and my ear perfectly (my first choice fell off and nearly got stuck in my ear - I learned make sure my spare inserts WON'T COME OFF). They did still fit in the charging case and since both buds are identical, I technically have a spare set of rubber inserts.2. I bought a CURVD premium waterproof aluminum and silicone keychain carrying case (made for earplugs) off this website also. The buds fit near perfect in the round aluminum case. Looks great. Screws ALMOST all the way closed but I won't tighten it all the way down just to be safe. Then the aluminum case pops into the silicone circle/loop of the keychain and "Walla!" It's ready to go attached to my keys everywhere, all the time for emergencies. (Note: it's not going to recharge in there though)WISHLIST - I wish that the recharging case fit into the silicone loop of the CURVD keychain, but the case is a bit too big. If Xmenha and CURVD did a collaboration to make a water-resistant recharging case that fit into the curved silicone loop, I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one and probably a couple for friends too!These are perfect for my needs and are my everyday carry earbuds after figuring out the earbud inserts and adding in the keychain. They are great for car washing, sitting in waiting areas, and I don't even notice them on my keychain.
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