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The Anker SoundBuds Sport NB10 are IPX5 water-resistant Bluetooth headphones featuring oversized 12mm drivers for clear audio, customizable FitClips and EarTips for a secure fit, Bluetooth 4.1 compatibility, and up to 6 hours of continuous playtime—designed to keep pace with your toughest workouts and active lifestyle.












| ASIN | B01IUP89LS |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 12 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 60 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 6 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 12 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #435,386 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #16,726 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.1 |
| Brand Name | Anker |
| Built-In Media | Micro USB cable, 3 pairs of ear tips (S/M/L), 2 fit clips, travel pouch, Earphone |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cell Phone, Tablet, PS4, XBox |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,249) |
| Earpiece Shape | Hook |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848061066845 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | USB |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | Anker SoundBuds Sport NB10 Bluetooth Headphones |
| Model Number | A3260 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
| UPC | 848061066845 |
| Warranty Description | 18-month warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
I**S
From a guy who is hard on headphones, these are the cats pajamas
I've owned hundreds of dollars worth of bluetooth headphones ($20 to $40) at a time over the last few years. I'm an avid runner currently nearing my first half marathon, and I sweat buckets when I run. I also lift weights a couple of times a week. I've owned QY8 (terrible), AYL (okay), Blayz (decent), and several others I've forgotten. Background: Years ago, I got really awesome headphones in the form of these waterpoof beasts https://www.amazon.com/Sony-Walkman-NWZW273S-Waterproof-Swimming/dp/B00I05EFMG. With these I kickstarted my running habit and began to enjoy the sport more. From a physical standpoint, these are the best headphones I've ever owned. They are incredibly comfortable, lightweight, and easy to control aside from turning them on and off. The downside is that they are not bluetooth, and thus I can't use them with all my cloud-based music easily. Another downside is that they have trouble charging due to contact corrosion that has amassed over time exacerbated by sweat, and it's not great that they use a proprietary charger. If Sony made a bluetooth version of these in this same form factor, I would buy it in a heartbeat. However, Sony does not make a bluetooth version of these. Anyway, I knew that the rigid-back formfactor could really work well from my experience with the Sony headphones. Unfortunately, Amazon is full of terrible bluetooth headphones with fake reviews that make it hard to dig through them all, and most manufacturers make the kind with a soft cable connecting them. I really think the only reason that style took off is because it is cheaper to manufacture. Anyway, after trying lots of disappointing headphones, I decided to give these a shot when I was weighing getting some bone conduction headphones since my wife (also a runner) got some. I heard about these from a facebook ad oddly enough, and later found them again on Amazon. I was frustratedly comparing headphones when I stumbled across these the second time. The reviews appear to be genuine, which is rare in this product category. I've also owned Anker products in the past, and they have mostly been great. Even when one wasn't, they tried their best to make it right. Also, lots of friends of mine love their products in real life, and the price was right so I figured why-the-heck-not go for it. These are the best bluetooth headphones out there that I have experienced. The wrap around back piece appeared a little too floppy in the videos, but it is more rigid than I expected once I got my hands on it which is a plus. These stay in my ears pretty well. The retention rubber band piece across the back doesn't slide when sweaty doesn't budge whereas the one on my great Sony headphones would slip all the way to the back of the band, so these are even better in that regard. The bluetooth signal is reliable, battery life has not been an issue, the startup and shutdown sounds are pleasant (like a record spinning up and slowing down). Also, the charger cover is sturdy, and it uses a standard cover. The earpieces are big rubber one piece jobs (not a little earbud nub, but a cover that goes around the speaker and has an earbud branching off of it) which makes it easy to rotate them for optimal positioning. Sweat hasn't bothered these. As far as signal, these don't lose connection when I have the phone in my waist belt and them on my head while running, though sometimes they do when I turn my head to the side. This sounds lame, but I'm tall and there are many headphones that can't even maintain a connection when my head is straight. When my phone is not pressed up against my flesh, the signal is great. I can leave the room with these in my house and stay connected, and at the gym I can leave my phone in one place while getting water or using a machine some distance away without issue usually. My only real complaint with these is the controls. The controls are awkwardly placed. I have to scratch my ear to operate the buttons which are all crowded on the top of the right earpiece. I'm not sure why the controls weren't placed on the back or bottom of both earpieces. The sony's had track skip buttons and play on one earpiece bottom with volume on the other and power/lock on the back of one. It would also be nice if there was a track skip back button. However, while I'm bashing this one aspect of the controls, I have to commend Anker on the reliability of the controls for voice actions. I can reliably use voice dialing or control my music via voice by holding down the center button for a second or so. None of my other bluetooth headsets were as easy to do this on, and some (Blayz) totally omit that feature while costing more than these. It also helps that their instructions are very clear and well laid out, and they are probably the best headphone instructions I've seen. So there you have it, these are the best I've used. The combo of price, comfort, and usability is astonishing frankly compared to the other garbage on the market. If you are on the fence about buying your tenth set of bluetooth headphones, I wouldn't be any longer with these. They are the last type I'll buy. I'm already considering grabbing another pair so I can have a backup set in case anything ever happens to these.
J**T
High-end sound, comfort, and fit at a low-end price! Look no further than this model! :-)
These are the most extraordinary earbuds I have had to date! They are very comfortable, a perfect balance of sound range (base/treble), loudness, and quality- and they stay in my large oily ears without falling out! With the silly cord between the earbuds that most have- the weight and length typically cause the ear-buds to come out of your ear over time. I thought it would be great if all wireless bluetooth earbuds could "lose" the cord between the ear pieces, but Anker designed the cord to actually work to keep the earbuds in the ear (rather than pull them out)! I'm an engineer and will say that this design is incredible! A+++++ job!! Update: Battery life is about 5 hours on 3/4 volume. Not quite the 6 hours Anker notes, but far better than the six different brands I've owned/used before! Update: The Bluetooth signal is the strongest of any of the earbuds I've owned. The signal range is about 40' and has never dropped within that range. It also is less affected with objects in the way then any of my previous ear buds! Update: I have read other reviews complaining about the poor bass. The bass is not extremely heavy because the rubber buds are designed to fit at the surface of your ear-canal, not inside the ear canal as most other earbuds. This makes the earbuds much more comfortable over long periods of time. It's probably better from a health perspective as well! That said, make sure that the correct ear bud is in the correct ear (there are markings on the black rubber buds-for example, "LL means "left lobe" and the "RL" means right lobe for the right ear). You'll need to experiment whether the best fit with the small, medium, or large lobe earbud. Update: i've now had a chance to have a few conversations and opportunities to dictate to Siri using these. The microphone is much better than any of the previous ear buds I've used. Not perfect, but you'll be surprised how high the quality is- even with ambient noise outside. Your conversations are very clear with no crackling sounds! Conclusion: I have spent way too much $$ only to be moderately pleased at best (including a high-end model which I won't mention the brand- but let's just say LeBron James endorses them!). Purchase these- you will NOT be disappointed!
A**S
Se adapta muy bien a mis oídos, y el diseño es muy agradable. Lo malo es que el volumen es muy malo, se escucha bien pero como al 60 o 70% de lo que ofrecen otros más económicos, insatisfecho.
D**G
An addendum: Due to my own stupidity I had to contact Anker customer support and I wish I could now add a couple of extra stars, as they were so helpful. I just wish more companies had the same helpful attitude towards customers, for example Razer (computers and peripherals) and Google (Pixel phones and software issues) could learn much from Anker and both have the most unhelpful staff and the worst customer/user service policies. I have tried seven budget wireless headphones, and except for the Anker NB10 I have returned all of them due to various issues around connection and stability of the wireless stream. The Anker NB10 are a budget pair of wireless headphones that connect easily and that thus far have not disconnected themselves or the sound has not randomly suffered from heavy sound distortion, (apart from the interruption when I was standing by the microwave and my wife switched it on). The sound was a little light on the base, when first I put them on, I thought oh pants they sound really tinny but then I tried the different sized ear pieces supplied, the first one was an improvement but the second size (the largest size) made a massive improvement to the amount of base and was actually the best fit. Also having used them for over 50 hours now there is a noticeable difference to the sound the produce which has become far richer, I just want to say I am not a basehead and do not consider myself an audiophile but I do like a good balance of sound for all genres of music. I will admit these are no match for sound of my in-ear M-MODA ZN or Bose QC20, but these are nearly a tenth of the price and they are not wireless. Which reading several audiophile blogs they seem to agree that wired gives a higher sound quality, but I wanted a budget pair of wireless earphone to use during my evening job. Pairing is pretty simple, and within a few seconds as easy as pie I had them paired to my HTC M9. The NB10 are very light and comfortable, I have used for a six hour solid stint and I hardly knew I had them on. The buttons have a good feel and work well. Also the range seems to be quite good, I was two rooms away from the phone there was no degrading of the sound, the others I have tried reception issues occurred if I moved more than five feet from the device you were paired with, some struggled if I put my paired device in my cargo trousers leg pocket. Several weeks of four to six hours solid use and apart from the slight distortion caused by the microwave I mentioned earlier, the NB10 have worked perfectly, no loss of bluetooth connection and none of the more common sporadic sound distortion due to poor connectivity that I have found from every other type of budget wireless earphones I have tried. Overall for the £20 post Christmas offer I paid for them I am very happy with my purchase.
U**K
It is good but the sound is week and does not have the isolated surroundings feature.
R**.
For the money you can't go wrong. I use these while I am at work. They sound fine (although I am no connoisseur). Battery life is good and they work fine.
F**O
=== Update 28.8.2016 === Liebe Grüße an den Anker Support, nachdem meine Bewertung online war dauerte es nicht lange und der Support meldete sich bei mir. Auf der Verdacht hin, dass meine SoundBuds einen Defekt haben wurde mir innerhalb von 2 Tagen ein neues Exemplar zugesendet und siehe da - die Töne sind nun deutlich differenzierter (ein "Bass-Monster" à la Beats sind sie zwar trotzdem nicht - aber das ging es ja auch gar nicht zu erreichen). Für den tollen und vorallem schnellen Support und den jetzt deutlich besseren Klang gibts auf jeden Fall volle 5 Sterne! Meine Anforderungen an diese Kopfhörer sind, im Gegensatz zum eigentlich gedachten Zweck, nicht primär für Sport/ Outdoor-Aktivitäten, sondern als alltägliche Begleiter - auch mit der Hinsicht auf das neue iPhone, das ja vielleicht keinen herkömmlichen AUX-Eingang hat, gedacht. Vorab aber noch kurz die Info, dass Anker mir dieses Produkt zum testen gestellt hat. Wie an meiner Rezension aber wahrscheinlich sichtbar ist, habe ich die In-Ear Kopfhörer trotzdem komplett neutral bewertet. Lieferumfang: Im Lieferumfang findet man neben den Kopfhörern selbst, ein ca. 20cm langes Micro-USB-Kabel, eine typische Anker-Nylonnetz-Tasche wie man sie auch von anderen Produkten kennt, In-Ear Aufsätze in 3 verschiedenen Größen und einen weiteres, etwas größeres, Gummiband mit dem man den Gummihaltebügel der SoundBuds auf verschiedene Kopfgrößen einstellen kann. Qualität: Typisch ANKER ist die Qualität natürlich wieder bombastisch. Bei den Preisen die ANKER verlangt erwartet sicher niemand so toll verarbeitete Produkte. Die ausgewählten Materialien sind qualitativ sehr hochwertig, nichts quietscht oder klappert und die Haptik steht wesentlich teureren Kopfhörern von bekannten Markenherstellern in nichts nach. Auch das gummierte Kabel, welches die beiden Seiten miteinander verbindet, fühlt sich sehr stabil an, auch kräftigeres Biegen oder starke Beanspruchung können ihm nichts anhaben - außer man will es mit Absicht kaputt machen. Funktion: Die Bedienung könnte einfacher nicht sein. Durch langes drücken der mittleren Tasten schalten sich die SoundBuds ein bzw. aus. Sind sie mit einem Geräten gekoppelt verbinden sie sich jedes Mal wieder problemlos miteinander sobald die Kopfhörer an sind. Die Tasten sind zwar relativ klein, durch die Erhebungen und Abstände lässt sich allerdings gut erfühlen welche Taste man gerade drückt. Auch die Akkulaufzeit ist sehr gut. Ich hatte die Anker Ohrhörer jetzt viel Stunden in Gebrauch und erst nach 2-3h bewegt sich die Akkuanzeige - die sich übrigens mit dem iPhone synchronisiert - um einen Millimeter nach unten (neben dem Bluetooth-Symbol lässt sich jeder Zeit ablesen wie viel Akku noch in den Innars drin ist). Sehr gut ist auch die Bauform gelungen, selbst nach über einer Stunde spürt man fast gar nicht, dass man etwas im Ohr trägt. Auch das leichte Gewicht trägt dazu bei, dass die Ohrhörer sich ideal für den Sport eignen. Sound: Der Sound ist meiner Meinung der einzige - bei Kopfhörer aber wichtigste - Kritikpunkt. Zuerst ist mir aufgefallen, dass der Ton sehr klirrend und hoch ist. Bei hohen und lauten Tönen hat man fast immer Angst, dass der Ton so übersteuert dass es unangenehm wird. Mitten sind sehr zurückhalten und neutral - der Übergang in den Bass ist praktisch nicht vorhanden denn die tiefen töne brechen komplett weg. Egal ob man es mit einer Oper oder RnB/ Hip-Hop oder Rap probiert - Titel wie X Gon' Give It To Ya klingen komplett unspektakulär. Es hört sich in etwa so an als würde man seine Musik über einen Lautsprecher hören der in einem großen Band oder eine Halle mit viel Echo steht. Gerade bei Kopfhörern die man während des Sports trägt, sollte man den Beat gut hören können um im Rhythmus zu bleiben bzw. sich nicht auf die Musik konzentrieren zu müssen. Weiteres Problem: Das Grundrauschen. Kannte ich schon von Bose Lautsprechern aber wenn mans direkt im Ohr hat und es von keinen Umgebungsgeräuschen überdeckt wird, dann ist es echt nervig. Während man ein Lied hört fällt es fasst nicht auf. Ist die Playlist aber am Ende oder eine kurze Pause zwischen zwei Songs dann hört man es doch deutlich. Hat man sich das Rauschen etwas angehört verschwindet es dann schlagartig als hätte jemand einen Schalter umgelegt. Sehr überzeugend ist der Ton allerdings bei Hörbüchern. Jemand der viel Zug/ ÖPNV fährt und dabei gerne einem guten Buch lauscht wird mit dem Klangbild absolut glücklich sein. Fazit: Sehr gute Kopfhörer die aber im wichtigste Punkt - dem Klangbild - nicht überzeugen können. Der lineare Tonumfang mit Schwächen ab den mittleren Tonhöhen ist für mich eindeutig ausbaufähig, sowas kennen wir von Anker deutlich besser. Für die gute Verarbeitungsqualität, den Komfort, die lange Akkulaufzeit und die gute Bedienbarkeit gibts von mir 3 von 5 Sternen.
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