
Anker Soundcore - V20i
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Based on 1 year's data from Jan 28, 2026 How it works
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"I put them in my ear, put the helmet on, then do one final “push” with my finger to seat them in my ear for the ride. ... The batteries die before they work out of my ear."
"they are so comfortable that both I and my husband have had to feel our ears to check whether we were still wearing them."
"Also super bonus I've never head banged with earphones this hard besides with these soundcores, they stick to me like glue even when I'm in a metal mood and I'm headbanging for a good hour."
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"I even washed them accidentally and still worked perfectly fine afterwards."
"Been using them for about four years working out in my gym, and cycling daily (45+ minutes on a bicycle outdoors)."
"They last absolutely forever (I know 1980s models still in daily use)"
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"Literally couldn't think of any pair of IEMs + dongle dacs could sound as analytical as the C3P+ for around $70. ... detail is just sooo much better. The C3P+ is just leagues ahead the I5 in terms of detail and resolution. ... the C3P+ is actually the closest sounding one to really expensive iems or headphone that I have."
"Crazy good from the jump! ... When you factor in they're only $99 and go toe-to-toe with Bose QC Ultra at $299, this is the deal of the year!"
"Can't recommend them enough for the value, sound like $200 earphones."
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"Absolutely can hear everything even when I have the volume all the way up cause I’m hurting doing 1K repeats."
"I like that you can still hear background noise like traffic."
"I can hear my music and everything around me!"
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"10-15 day battery life"
"16 days battery life on my fenix. ... The other aspect I really appreciate about my fenix is the battery life. 16 days or so. With everything I have to change these days (laptops, mice, keyboards, headphones, watches, phones), I appreciate not having to worry about it too often."
"the battery lasts 2 weeks, that's with 5 days worth of tracking runs and day to day use. Incredible."
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"I’d love to be able to run in them, but they would never stay in my ears. ... I’m afraid I already have tried each pod size. ... I had the air pod pro before that and they were the same. ... I even bought extra / different size pods and they didn’t work. ... I think Apple designed them for the most common types, but they just do not fit everyone. I’m sadly one of those people. ... Having had this issue for almost 6 years, I would be reluctant to run with them now."
"The AirPods Pro always slip out after 1-2 minutes of use on the left side (for me). I'm still trying to find a solution for this. One that doesn't involve fiddling with the foam."
"I have tried a bunch of different eartips for my airpods pro, both foam and speciality combined rubber + foam and they grip pretty well. ... But I find that if the earbud has some kind of rubber ring or lip around the speaker casing they seem to stay much much better than if they just have a better replaced rubber tip. Because the whole speaker is otherwise kind of moving around inside the outer part of the ear and pulls the eartip out more and more during the day so I have to constantly readjust and push in the earbud."
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"constant connectivity issues I experienced. ... The buds would randomly not turn on when taken out of the case, or just one wouldn't turn on, or they wouldn't connect, or sometimes the buds would randomly disconnect/reconnect, or sometimes the buds would disconnect from each other. ... I really wanted to keep them but they were borderline unusable, even after an update."
"Also connection with iPhone has always been terrible. ... Dropped connections, sometimes it just won ’t connect."
"they would constantly disconnect from my s23."
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"About a year and the right bud would last about 15 minutes on a full charge."
"after about 6 months of use, the battery life fell off dramatically. ... I'm lucky if I get 45 minutes out of a full charge. ... This battery issue affected both sets of Elite 65t earbuds."
"my vivoactive 4s died a few months ago now after a few good years services, I wanted to change it. I couldn't because I had the change the whole watch, planned obsolescence."
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"they got wet and died ... which sucks for 200$ ear buds"
"I had a Nemo Tensor straight POP with a one-inch tear from a extremely tiny burr on the edge of my quilt pad strap!"
"First weekend trip and it leaked the entire time."
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"just not enough volume"
"no decent bass"
"Roam sounds like a can that really lack any lows and good sound overall"
[Soundcore V20i](https://s.shopee.ph/6fUkTgWum0) the best. I have two earphones from Soundcore, the R50i NC na unako ginamit for running and decided to buy an open earbuds para fitted na sa ear ko and ito binili ko dahil tested ko na quality ng soundcore. Bass ang the best for me sa sounds ng soundcore + sobrang linaw ng sound quality, hindi sabog. + good feature na iyong app nila na puwede i-customize EQ.
Very good sound quality too. And being open heared means you a very much aware of your environment
Shokz = Overrated ANKER V20i. $24. Great build quality, ok sound, good fit, long battery life, safety lights and it's an Anker.
Anker v20i. Its 20 bucks and made by a high quality brand.
Hooked ear earphones, less sweaty and can hear my environment better.
I use Anker Soundcore V20i, available on Amazon.
I switched from airpod pros to soundcore V20i for my running. Highly recommend them, and they’re cheap. Decent sound quality (obv not as good as buds), stay in place and can still wear hat and sunglasses and can actually hear your surroundings
I spent $22 on the Anker open ear V20i. Excellent battery life, comfortable, and build quality you'd expect from Anker. I can alternate sides to have access to music for +14 days before I have to charge the case. Perfect for minimalists and those who'd rather spend money on the non-negotiables.
I bounce between the Soundcore V20i and JBL Jbuds Air Sport. Usually based on either what I'm doing, where I'm at or my mood, I typically use the v20i more just because after a whole of having something in my ear it starts to become uncomfortable, but my ears are also odd lol
The soundcore v20i is what I use for open earbuds.
They are loud enough to drown out a dish machine and I can still hear my coworkers (whether I want to or not). Decent battery life at least 6 hours at high volume. Great customer service. They are only about $50
Best earbuds I’ve personally ever used are the Soundcore V20i’s. They are open, over the ear buds. Sound is FANTASTIC, battery is crazy good and they’re cheap. For whatever reason I cannot use in ear earbuds, they give me intense sinus and ear pain, had to return my AirPods 4’s recently cause they just bloody hurt! No matter I try I go back to Soundcores! I think there’s a V40 open ear version now.
Thirding Anker! Airpods and most free-hanging earbuds just don't want to stay in my head. I have a pair of Anker v20i that are comfortable and sound amazing. There is a newer v30i, but you can still get the v20i for less than $30. Never any problems connecting, and I often switch from phone to desktop and back a few times during the day, depending on the work call.
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