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The Soundcore K20i by Anker is a Bluetooth 5.3 semi-in-ear earbud set featuring a 13mm dynamic driver, delivering clear sound with BassUp technology. It boasts an impressive 36-hour total playtime with fast charging that adds 2 hours in just 10 minutes. Designed for all-day comfort at only 3.3g per earbud, it includes AI-powered dual-mic ENC for crystal-clear calls, IPX5 water resistance, and customizable sound profiles via app control, making it ideal for professionals and gamers seeking reliable, high-quality wireless audio.
















| ASIN | B0D22RLPP3 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Semi-In-Ear Comfort, Ultra Playtime, Universal Phone Control, Water Resistant |
| Age Range Description | ALL |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 36 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1E+1 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,158 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,102 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Soundcore |
| Brand Name | Soundcore |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Charging Case, soundcore K20i |
| Carrying Case Material | plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 5,809 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | Nenhum |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 4 kHz (estimated) |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | soundcore K20i |
| Model Number | A3994 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Series Number | 3994 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 194644039165 194644057114 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18 months |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
M**T
Amazing $20 earbuds
Amazing earbuds for $20 from a trusted brand. I don't have much experience with wireless earbuds, but these are better than expected. They paired super quick out of the box and only take about 1 second to pair after you pull them from their case. Battery life is on point with what is advertised. Sound is pretty good, good bass and volume is too loud if I put them up all the way so volume will never be an issue. They're better than my wired apple ear buds that I ripped in half because I got tired of them messing up and pausing my music. As for call quality, my gf said she can hear me pretty good, but does sound tiny bit muffled. For the people that can't read, the mic does have good noise canceling which is what they are advertising. People are confusing that for noise canceling to their ears, which this does a decent job of anyway. They fit my ears perfect and I can not get them to fall out when I've tried. On the other hand they didn't fit too great for my coworker so to each their own. I've used other Anker products in the past and have high hopes for these. And if they break in a year or I lose them then w/e they were $20 in the first place. You can't go wrong with these.
S**N
Impressive Sound Quality and Noise Isolation at a Great Price
I recently purchased these soundcore earbuds, and I'm pleasantly surprised by their performance, especially considering their affordable price point. Here's my honest review: Sound Quality: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The audio quality is impressive for earbuds in this price range. The sound is clear and well-balanced, with a good mix of bass, mids, and highs. Whether I'm listening to music, podcasts, or taking calls, the audio comes through crisp and detailed. Fit and Comfort: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the standout features of these earbuds is how well they fit. They come with multiple sizes of ear tips, allowing for a customized fit. Once I found the right size, they stayed securely in place, even during light exercise. I can wear them comfortably for hours without any discomfort. Noise Isolation: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I was genuinely surprised by how effective these earbuds are at blocking out external noise. While they don't have active noise cancellation, the passive noise isolation is remarkably good. They significantly reduce ambient sounds, allowing me to focus on my audio without cranking up the volume. Battery Life: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The battery life is solid, lasting through my workday without needing a recharge. The charging case provides additional power on the go, which is convenient for longer trips or busy days. Value for Money: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Considering the sound quality, comfortable fit, and effective noise isolation, these earbuds offer excellent value for their price. They perform comparably to some more expensive brands I've tried. Overall, I'm very satisfied with my purchase. These soundcore earbuds exceed expectations in terms of quality and performance, especially given their affordable price point. If you're looking for a reliable pair of earbuds that won't break the bank, I highly recommend giving these a try.
D**N
Works well with Iphone 15pro, not so well with Garmin Forerunner 955Music
Good price, decent sound, no worries if I lose one. It pairs and works well with my IP15 pro max. It doesn't work well paired with my garmin forerunner 255 music. Once connected to the garmin (even in the absence of my iphone), it plays music fine, and the features work fine. After a few minutes, the music starts cutting in and out, to the point it's distracting and frustrating. I've tried updating my iphone, updating the software on the earbuds, nothing works. I can't seem to keep the music flowing on these airbuds when just using my Garmin. Apple airpods work perfectly when paired to the garmin, so it's definitely something with these buds and the garmin. Still, for the price, it's recommended - just not maybe for Garmin products?
K**H
Comfortable
I've been using the Tozo A3 earbuds for the past couple years. The Tozos die after about a year (and for $20/set I'm not complaining) and after my second set died I decided to try these since they were half off making them a little cheaper. Pros: Comfort. They just kind of slid into place without moving or pushing up against any part of my ear. Literally like they're not even there. It'd weird and oddly satisfying. Sound quality. Definitely better than the tozos, which I wasn't complaining about in the first place. I got the soundcore app and turned on bass boost, which isn't like super bass. If any fellow millennial remember portable cd players and the Bass Boost button, it has a similar effect. Awareness. Not 100% immersive unless I make it a point to push them into my ear. Since I use these a lot while working around the house and sometimes public places I appreciate being able to hear what is around me. Cons The case. It works fine, it's just annoying and takes some time to get used to how to open it. But if you have fat fingers the entire earbud is exposed when you open it so I imagine it makes the earbud easier to grab. Controls. This is my one real gripe. By default, you can double-tap the earbud to stop and stop, and that's it. The app allows you to change that behavior, and what's more is you can delete the app if you want afterward since it saves the settings to the earbuds themselves, not your phone. So that's pretty cook. But the worst part about the controls... the worst part... is that you can configure it to set the volume by pressing and holding, but IT WILL ONLY DROP IT ONE LEVEL. Usually, you just PRESS AND HOLD to set and the longer you hold it down the more the volume will change. All that being said, they're actually pretty good earbuds and I'm happy i bought them
J**A
K20i Decent Earbuds.
The K20i are quite nice for semi-in ears, they are comfortable. I actually like these more for clarity compared to my P20i, which are quite bassy. The K20i have custom EQ, allowing me to tweak 8 bands and create EQ profiles. With customizable EQ, I dont need that much bass it already has enough, and I can tune the vocals to what I like. The 6 hour battery life is decent. However, depending on volume, it could be around 5 hours. The case build quality does not feel the best, the case has gaps where the lid closes. The earbuds themselves do have a visible line where the shells are bonded. Could degrade the glue, with a isopropyl alcohol, causing the earbuds to fall apart exposing the drivers and electronics. I have to use a gentle detergent + water solution in an atomizer bottle, sprayed on a microfiber cloth. The connection issues, I try connect and a few minutes later, it disconnected, then I placed the earbuds back in the case, pulled them out, and reconnected them. Then, I read soundcore troubleshooting and say to reset earbuds, and this fixed the connection issues. These are decent earbuds that surprised me with the sound quality at such a low price. Just make sure to get the soundcore app, these are not great without EQ tuning.
M**R
Great budget wireless earbuds
For the price these are great! They fit well, they are extremely comfortable, don't fall out of my ears and have decent sound quality. I say decent and not great because they are lacking heavily in the bass department and they definitely aren't winning any awards for sound quality.. for what they are though, being true wireless earbuds and for what I think most people's use case would be they get the job done, look good while doing it and the do it all without breaking the bank. They have fairly easy and intuitive controls that are just touch based, although some might need to look at the manual to figure out what all the controls are. the battery life seems good, they've not died on me yet and I've used them for around 4 hours at a time, putting them back in their case to charge at least 3 times between charging the case and even then I didn't think it really needed charging yet. Over all id say these are a pretty good choice for the money. I'm happy
B**U
Good earbuds great price!
I like the shape of these earbuds - they fit well, comfortable and don’t fall out, also appreciate that the stem part isn’t too long. They pair easily with my iPhone. Unlike some of the other cheap earbuds, the controls work and are easy to use - double tap right to pause, double tap left to skip track (bonus that they came with instructions that were clear and complete). They have good battery life, good sound. for the price they’re great! Update: I’ve had them several months now and use them all the time. They’re still working great, good sound and good battery life even after I put the earbuds through the washing machine by accident (not recommended) - so apparently they have pretty good waterproofing, too! Photo for comparison of size/shape with Apple AirPods
M**J
Good sound quality for the price, limited "extras" though
Everyone needs a cheap pair of earbuds right? That's why I bought these, for running by myself when I don't care so much about the sound quality (mostly podcasts) or losing them, or getting them wet, or stolen. When I have a serious run to do, my apple airpods are the choice every time. When I'm running with others shokz are my choice since then I can hear others talk. But there's always a time and place for cheap ear buds. My last pair are slowly failing. I liked them enough I bought a second pair when the first failed but have had some niggly issues with them almost from the start. I like them still because they had the "extras" that I'll mention below and tempted to try a third pair but figured I'd give another brand a shot. So it was time to find a new pair and saw these somewhere in an add or article for the best quality cheap earbuds on Amazon. They DO have impressive sound quality for the $15 I paid (on sale). In fact they are probably the best sounding earbuds I've had for under $30. So I really can't complain cause that's the main priority: cheap and good sound quality. They feel pretty good too. My only downsides though is that they don't come with any "extras" I've had with other pairs. For example, I'd like a display showing the percentage of charge the case and/or the earbuds are currently at. You never really know where they are and you don't want them to die in the middle of a run. Secondly, I'd like more controls available by touching or double tapping the buds. They are preset with a double tap to only give you play/pause (right bud) and next track (left bud) which also seems backwards to me (I always feel like the right bud should be next track for some reason). If you single tap them you get a *beep* but it does nothing and it's hard to touch them to adjust in your ear w/o this *beep* happening, like the touch point is too big on the bud or something. You have to adjust them carefully or ensure you are touching certain spots to avoid the annoying *beep*. I would love to have volume control somehow but maybe that's asking for too much. Still my last pair of cheap earbuds had these features. Ok so I'm being picky but figured why not mention every detail. For the money the sound quality and comfort is hard to beat. If you don't care about the "extras" then you would be hard pressed to do better.
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