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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 144 reviews

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Best Buy Employee

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Incredible value, impressive sound

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Absolutely blown away by these - I've tried all types of solutions for earbuds that let me stay aware of my surroundings and these are the first to actually exceed my expectations. I'm genuinely amazed how full these sound without forming a seal. They're so comfortable and sound so good they've replaced all my other earbuds, even when I'm just sitting around at home. They're lighter than alternatives from Bose and Shoks and at this price I cannot recommend them enough. Great battery life, multipoint, and a companion app that doesn't suck are just the cherries on top.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Best Buy Employee

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very Picky

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    Best Buy Employee
    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    First time putting them on I love bass and was let down. I thin read how i am supoose to wear them and then went to app and adjusted the sound and have slept in them every night since purchase. I love the comfort and i love listening to rain when im sleeping. They are comfortable and wonderful sound. They have a long battery life and the distance you can be away from your phone or device even with walls is amazing.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Fit, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Soundcore Aeroclip Open Earbuds Are Impressive!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Anker Soundcore Aeroclip earbuds are the smallest Anker makes. The sound is excellent and for the most part are very comfortable. I have very small ears and the part that fits into the external ear is still too big for one of my ears and after an hour or so, it’s uncomfortable for me. For the average person, these would be ideal. They do a great job of staying in place as well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Soundcore Anker Aero clips earbuds

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great! First and foremost is the excellent battery life. People can hear me well without a bunch of background noise. Also, I can listen to podcast or music and still hear whats going on around me in a construction environment.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Connectivity, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Anker works great

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Anker clip on earbuds works great, I connect to 2 phones and able to use simultaneously without disconnecting either. Sound quality is great.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Fit

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great fit

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I would give it five stars. But the left earbud is not quite as long as the right. I did buy the warranty. So I will probably replace with a new pair. But fit is good. It took a little bit to get used. They never fall off like traditional pairs.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Very nice open ear

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I never thought it is going to be that good, the sound is nice quality and has a nice bass it is surprise me a lot for be open ear.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Connectivity
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Situational awareness, comfort, sounds great!

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    It seems that earclip-style headphones are having their day; everyone seems to be making a pair. These headphones can be a great balance between wearing comfort, great sound and long battery life, all while maintaining situational awareness by not fully blocking your ears or requiring a “transparent” mode to be turned on. The requisite charging case is relatively small and easy to use. Overall, these buds provide all the basics at a great value. Highlights: * Comfortable. * Good sound. * Easy to access touch controls. * Long battery life. * Easy to use charging case. * Fast charging. * Nice app integration. * Multi-point connectivity. Room for Improvement: * No wireless charging. * Left/right differences matter but are hard to tell apart. * App is available and useful but barely mentioned. * No wear sensor. Setup: Like most current headphones, a phone app is not required but can enable or expose additional features. This also applies to the initial setup. The buds ship in the case with a protective sheet to keep them off and not charging. First pull out both buds and remove that protective sheet, then put the buds back in the case and they’ll power on in pairing mode. Go to your phone’s Bluetooth settings, look for the AeroClip device and select it to pair. That’s all you need to do for basic setup. You should probably also charge them up to full before use. The case does not wirelessly charge so you’ll need to plug it in occasionally to charge things up. A short cable is provided in the box but you’ll need your own USB charger. The app isn’t mentioned at all in the included documentation and only gets a very small call-out on the bottom corner on the back of the box. You don’t need the app to set up or use the AeroClips, but the app does provide a bunch of useful things. If you want to use the app with the AeroClips after they have already been paired to your phone, you can manually search for and install the Soundcore app from your phone’s app store. Once installed, choose to add a device within the app. Provided the AeroClips are already paired to your phone, the app will find them and add them to your list of devices. If you started with the App and your buds aren’t yet paired, the app will inform you to pair them with your phone’s Bluetooth settings first and then come back to the app for the rest. Once the AeroClips are paired and are added to the app, you can do the usual stuff; apply available firmware updates, check battery levels, reassign control taps, adjust the EQ, etc.. Usage: The earclip style of headphones is designed to be comfortable to wear and provide good sound while still allowing for situational awareness by not completely blocking your ears. There is no need for a “transparency” mode since they always allow ambient sounds to mix in naturally. None have noise cancellation for the sounds they play, either, but buds like this apply noise cancellation to the microphones used for voice calls so the other end can hear you more clearly. The case for the AeroClips isn’t the smallest I’ve seen but it is compact enough and has rounded edges that make it easy to hold or fit in a pocket. it’s a vertical design with a flat bottom that stands up on a desk and has a suitable weight balance such that it remains stable even when the lid is open. Flip the lid open and the two buds are easily accessible unlike some other headphones that are difficult to grab and remove from their case. Each bud is clearly labeled with Right and Left designations for wearing and the magnets that hold them in the case prevent you from putting them in the wrong spots. There is a status light bar that indicates the charge level of the buds (when inserted) and the case (when empty). It uses light patterns rather than colors to indicate status which is handy for anyone who is color blind. Remove the buds from the case and clip them on your ears following the Left and Right designations for best sound due to the placement of the openings on each bud. They are very lightweight and comfortable, at least for me. If they move around too much for you, small rubber covers are provided in the box to improve stability. They will still fit in the case with these covers, but it’s a tighter fit in there with the covers on. To control your phone from the buds, you can touch anywhere on the loop of either bud. The entire surface area of each lop is touch sensitive so it’s easy to find when you’re wearing them. The defaults are a double-tap to play/pause so positioning them won’t trigger anything accidentally. You can change the tap settings in the app and even turn taps off completely if you don’t want accidental touches to do anything. Keeping in mind that these buds intentionally allow you to hear outside sounds and don’t have noise cancellation, they sounded really good to me. The default EQ setting is quite balanced and sounded good to me with my typical genres of New Wave, Pop, Electronic and Jazz. I tend to wear standard earbuds with ANC when I want to be enveloped in the music, but otherwise I prefer open-ear buds like these for nearly all other situations so I can easily blend music with the sounds around me. Battery life has been amazing with an average of 8 hours of music for the buds and the case adds three full charges for a total of around 32 hours of life before having to plug the case in to charge it and the buds back up. But if you do forget, a quick 10 minute charge will get you around 3 hours of listening. Connectivity was quick and stable with my iPhone 16 Pro Max. With Multipoint connectivity, you can pair to two device at the same time and easily switch between which one you’re listening to. I connected it to my exercise bike and my phone so I can listen to classes on the bike and easily answer phone calls if needed without changing my earbuds. Speaking of using them with my bike, they are IPX4 rated which means they are safe for light rain and workouts but shouldn’t be worn when swimming. Phone calls were clear and easy for both myself and the other person to hear even in challenging environments. The buds do a good job of filtering out those noises on the outbound (my voice) side but these are intentionally open-ear headphones so background noise will mix in on your side. Depending on how noisy it is on your side, the buds may make you sound a tad less natural (more robotic) but still clear enough that the other side can understand what your’e saying. There is no wear sensor, so the buds do not automatically pause the music or go into standby (low-power) when one (or both) are unclipped from your ears. While this isn’t a deal-breaker for most, it would be a welcome addition to further extend the already good battery life. Overall: Soundcore really should mention the App more by including it in the setup instructions, but it’s not required for setup or daily use. The case doesn’t have the convenience of wireless charging but USB-C is prevalent and easy enough to find when it’s time to juice up your buds. They are comfortable to wear and the optional app covers the basics well. If situational awareness, good sound and long battery life are priorities for you, these AeroClip earbuds won’t disappoint!

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Soundcore Team
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      So glad you love the product! Thank you for your support. We are super excited to provide something that betters your life. We promise to continue striving to exceed your expectations!

      Remember your device comes with the manufacturer warranty, and anytime you need help just let us know.
      Email: [email protected]
      Phone number: +1 (800) 988 7973 soundcore

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great open-ear design with comfort

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These are my first clip-on style ear buds and I found them very comfortable and easy to wear, though I imagine that may vary from person to person as everyone’s ears vary. They sound great, with little sound leak. For the right uses cases, they are my go-to pair. — Design: I’ve never explored the relatively new clip-on form factor before, so I was a bit hesitant at first. Would I look odd wearing them? - They do make me feel like I would stand out or draw a few eyes in public, which I don’t want, but their design is understated and modern. They give a slight impression of bulky earrings, or something out of Cyberpunk at first, but I’ve grown more accustomed to the look the more I wear them. I see this as similar to how people initially thought of other wireless earbuds until they became so mainstream and everyone got used to them. For me, I use noise-cancelling sets with sound isolation when trying to get work done when out in public, but for home use, I’ve enjoyed using these for better awareness and more passive, background listening. They’re great for gardening or working out, for example. The only downside is that their form factor does not work well with safety earmuffs. Putting them on is fairly easy - you’ll definitely want to take SoundCore’s advice and slide them down from the top of your ear. Sliding in from the side of the sensitive lob area will give an annoying pinch sensation. I found that I could put them on easily, but occasionally had some issues with one of my ears resisting or folding out of the way. For me, the default clip worked best, so I don’t know how the padding elements change comfort. Without them, I felt only minimal pressure on the back of my ear for support. I could easily wear these for about 90mins to 2 hours without feeling the need to nudge them for comfort. This is significant because I had a pretty severe sunburn on my ears as a kid, which caused nerve damage. My ears are more sensitive now as a result, yet I could still manage these. They also stayed on very well. Earbuds that rely on friction within the ear canal have never worked for me. I almost always knocked them out when working outside, with gloves on, etc. These inherently just don’t have that problem. They’re now my favorite set for situations like this. Despite their thin band, they feel well built and durable… and you can’t go wrong with their black color scheme and slight, matte shimmer. While their tap-based interface is somewhat simple, I found the wide rings easy to feel for when needing to pause or advance my music. Unlike other offerings, these do not automatically pause when removed. You’ll find that hitting pause becomes necessary at times. Dropping them into their charging case is also super effortless, with easy alignment. The case itself is compact and secure - I have no complaints. — Sound Quality & Battery life: Default sound is fairly balanced, leaning slightly into bass. I had wondered if people might be able to hear my music from close distances, but I was told that they could only tell that anything was playing at around 3 ft away. This music is well directed into your ears and just about no where else. For the best sound, I usually listened at around 50%-75% volume. Playing at higher volumes obviously starts to negate the benefits of being able to hear your surroundings. Despite their open-air design, I still needed to turn them down a bit to engage in conversations without feeling like I was distracted or drowning them out. Battery life has been great. I’ve never had to recharge them during a listening session. I haven’t been able to measure this, but seem last (virtually) forever on a single charge. — App: I found Soundcore’s app to be refreshingly modern and easy to navigate. You can easily change the sound profile, or customize EQ to your liking. While the AeroClips default to pause and progressing music by tapping either earbud, you can customize each side to do other actions independently - like changing volume on just the right earbud, for instance. — Summary Despite my reservations as to whether I’d be able to pull off wearing these or not, I really like them. Their build quality, sound and battery life are all great. For my ears, they’re comfortable and I don’t mind wearing them for hours at a time. I find myself appreciating their unique and minimal look, though I’d say the black model looks slightly more masculine, if only due to the bold loop and style. *** The Good Stuff: - Default sound quality & battery life. - Build quality and easy to use case. - Great fully open ear design. - Stay on great during activities, don’t get knocked askew when using tap-interface. *** The Less than Good Stuff: - Form factor is uncommon and may be polarizing. Earring-like look may not be for everyone. - Does not auto-pause music when removed from ear.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Soundcore Team
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      So glad you love the product! Thank you for your support. We are super excited to provide something that betters your life. We promise to continue striving to exceed your expectations!

      Remember your device comes with the manufacturer warranty, and anytime you need help just let us know.
      Email: [email protected]
      Phone number: 1-800-988-7973 soundcore

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Connectivity
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Comfortable open-air earbuds good for many uses

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    If you work in an office environment and you like to listen to your favorite music or podcasts while staying aware of your surroundings, you should give the Soundcore AeroClip earbuds a try. If you’re an active person or an outdoor enthusiast who likes to take your music along and maintain situational awareness, those headphones are also for you. If you’re constantly on the phone and find traditional earphones uncomfortable, make sure you get these Soundcore AreoClip earbuds. My first impression right out of the box is how light they feel. With their clip-on shape, they gently slide from the top of the ears and seat gently but solidly in the ear canal. Attachable ear grips are provided for those who are thin around the ear canal. Downloading the Soundcore app and establishing a connection only took a couple of minutes. The touch controls can be customized and they respond well but require a solid double or triple tap depending on the desired result. I’ve been enjoying these earbuds a lot not only for their great comfort but for their outstanding Bluetooth connectivity. I started using them at work where, for 10 hours a day, I keep them in my ears without realising their presence. While working, I listen to podcasts and music and jump in and out of phone calls. I like that I can stay aware of my environment which makes communication with colleagues easier. I did a few cardio workouts with numerous sudden head movements and they effortlessly stayed put. With an IPX4 rating, sweat and an occasional splash of water should not be an issue. The Bluetooth connectivity is exceptional for these small earbuds. At home, I would often leave my phone in the house and venture into my backyard at close to 50 feet and there would be no signal weakening. Those Soundcore AeroClip earbuds are ‘air conduction’ headphones as opposed to ‘bone conduction’ which I thought they were. They have decent power and can play loud enough to muffle a good deal of the outside noise. The calls are clear and sound natural. I mostly listen to podcasts, but from time to time I switch to music. Playing music is no high-fidelity sound suitable for audiophiles, but it is of good quality and can play quite loud. The bass is lacking though, no matter the equalizer presets. You can also customize the sound which I often do to good results. The battery lasts all day and I usually wear those earbuds for close to 10 hours a day. Recharging them through the case is quick which is a great positive. As stated in the beginning, the Soundcore AeroClip earbuds fulfill some specific needs quite well if you’re looking for headphones that deliver good audio sound while providing the safety of situational awareness, or if you’re an active outdoor or indoor person looking for comfortable headphones that can be worn all day while staying in touch with your surroundings. They won me over with their simplicity and good and reliable performance.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Soundcore Team
      Posted .

      So glad you love the product! Thank you for your support. We are super excited to provide something that betters your life. We promise to continue striving to exceed your expectations!

      Remember your device comes with the manufacturer warranty, and anytime you need help just let us know.
      Email: [email protected]
      Phone number: +1 (800) 988 7973 soundcore

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    New design that works exceptionally well!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have used a number of different types of listening devices including, traditional headphones both wired and wireless, in-ear buds and over ear buds. I have never used a clip-on ear bud so I had no idea how this was going to work. First, the buds come with a charging case that uses a USB-C cable which was included. I plugged them in to charge and they were fully charged in 30 minutes, however I don't know how charged they were but subsequent charging has always been very quick. Once charged I pair them up with my phone and everything went flawlessly. The buds come with additional covers that help adjust to different ear types. Attaching to the ear is simple but where you attach them will also make adjustments to the sound. Sound quality was very good but probably not as rich as in-ear or over the ear styles. One huge advantage I see with these as opposed to noise cancelling headphones is for those folks who want to hear their music but also want the ability to hear some surrounding noise. Battery life seems to be very good! Worked in the yard for almost an entire day and they were on the entire time.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A breakthrough in earbuds for active users

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was REALLY skeptical about these AeroClips when I first saw them, and I was even more skeptical once I tried them on. There was no way these were going to be comfortable, fit, and hold up through rigorous activity, right? Wrong. It looks like these may be the new trend in active ambient sound earbuds as I'm already seeing a lot of similar designs all over the place, but Anker is an innovator in small tech gadgets at great prices and they've got a solid design with these AeroClips. I'll start with what I don't like and why I took off a star, since the negatives are relatively minor but a big enough issue that I took a star off. 1. The tapping responsiveness is REALLY bad. I have a lot of earbuds with capacitive touch controls and quick taps to start/stop/skip and these are easily the worst and least responsive. I don't know if this is something Anker can fix with a firmware update, maybe the controls are asleep to save battery? But tapping on the bridge portion as recommended is just soooo miss rather than hit for me. I really hope this gets fixed in a firmware update. 2. These are NOT Active Noise Cancelling or even sound blocking earbuds. That means you get a LOT of ambient sound while using these. I wouldn't say you get all of it, because while you are using them the audio especially if playing music will drown out a lot of the ambient noise. Also, if someone is talking to you, you won't be able to hear them until they get within a few feet of you. Lack of ANC and passthrough means these are pretty poor on flights or even noisy environments, like mowing the grass. This can also be a positive for people who do want to be able to hear ambient noise however, like if you are at work and don't want people having to come up to you and yell to get your attention, or if you have kids or young children where you want to be able to hear them or a baby monitor etc. As for the good, the comfort is actually outstanding. They are counter-balanced and kind of hang off your ear with multiple contact points, plus they are super lightweight, so you can wear them for hours at a time without your ears or ear canal getting tired. The earbuds don't actually fit inside your ear canal, they kind of hover over top of it so they don't fully snug into your ear. This really takes some getting used to when putting them on bc your instinct is to wedge them into your ear hole but that's now how they're meant to be worn. Also, how you position the earbuds around the perimeter of your ear will vary greatly by person. The instructions show wearing them at around 2pm or 4pm if your ear is like a clock kind of like those ear bands that were popular in the 90s, for me they are closer to 5pm or even 5:30pm. This is going to vary person to person how much distance there is between your ear hole and the edge of your outer earlobe. There is the very real possibility these do not fit you if you have a long distance to your outer ear. The sound is actually excellent and doesn't require you to blast it at 100% to be able to hear. That's probably the coolest part about these headphones, they sound great and the design works. The only down side is in a quiet environment, you will get some audio leakage so others around you will be able to hear some noise coming from your headsets. Battery life is good, I was mowing the lawn and doing yard work with these for about 4 hours and battery was still at 30% while listening to music. Charging in the case gives you 4-5 full charges as most of these cases will do, which is great if you don't want to have to charge the case every time you use the earbuds, especially if you only use them for a few hours per session. You can connect multiple devices at once with BT multi-point which is an expected feature now on wireless headphones, which allows you to connect to your phone and also your laptop for example, and the earbuds will tell you how many devices you are connected to. The SoundCore App is clean and simple to use, tells you battery life, simple equalizer with presets and also has a Find Device function which is new on a non-Apple device for me. Overall these are a great earbud for using while working out, doing work, or even in the office. They also don't look goofy as I thought they might, certainly less odd looking than the stalks that come out of Apple headsets in my opinion and also not as bulky in the ear as some of the in-ear wireless earbuds. They're also not as large as Beats Pro or headsets that have full behind the ear wings. Getting used to putting them on will take some time but I'm getting faster and really enjoying these headsets, I just hope they improve the touch controls in a future firmware update.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Connectivity

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Comfortable and great sound for the style

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I purchased these AeroClip earbuds because I wanted an open-ear option to use when I want to listen to music or podcasts but still be aware of my surroundings. While my AirPods Pro 2 are great for ANC, they do hurt my ears after a little bit and so I decided to try something different for when I want to listen for a longer period of time but don't necessarily need ANC. I had tried some over-ear headphones but they weren't for me. These fit the bill. They feel a bit odd at first, but the don't hurt my ears even if worn for many hours, have great battery life, charge quickly, easily connects to both my phone and laptop, and provide great sound for the type of earbud they are. You can't expect the same experience as an in-ear earbud. I've tried some other open-ear styles that sounded tinny, pinch my ear, or fall off, not the case with these. I find that they get plenty loud enough for me, but certainly wouldn't use them if I was wanting to tune out a loud environment. I like to listen to music or a podcast as I go to sleep and did just that last night and woke up this morning with both earbuds still in place and my ears were not uncomfortable at all. I almost didn't get these because the style kind of looked silly to me, but I'm glad I took a chance on the AeroClips.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Clip it

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I love headphones and when I came across the Aero Clip from Anker I was intrigued and had to get these. There are so many different earbud variations but this design is a new take on earbuds. Many companies have tried and have attempted to make ear clip ear buds take beats for example a well-known brand but ultimately, they mostly share a similar design an actual clip that contours the outer ear. Anker, I believe may be the first company to make a unique design that clips to the ear itself much like an earring. After using them for sometime as my go to pair I am pleased to say that Anker has gotten it right but then again, they are no stranger to audio and make some robust products that contend with the big names. Upon opening the box, you find the case with small earbuds. I must admit I was taken back when I saw just how small they are. You will also find a USB cable for charging and gel tips to help with grip for the earbuds. Medium did the trick for me and I found that there is a lot to like. If you are accustomed to noise cancelling earbuds then you would have to take some time to get used to these as they are considered an open design and are not really meant to block noise around you. I thought I should point that out and answer the next question that some may have which is who is this really for? I would say that the Aero Clip is for those who lead an active lifestyle and do not want over the ear headphones. And for individuals like myself who do not have symmetrical ears and have trouble with in ear buds. These do stay in or more like on your ear thanks to the clip like design. Much like almost all ear buds there is an Anker application for your smartphone to help you get the most out of your buds. There are a lot of neat features like touch control and you can answer phone calls and control media. Audio quality is great for something so small. And like I stated previously you can adjust it to your preferred listening style through the application. Call quality is surprisingly good and both parties had crystal clear audio during calls that were made. Battery life is as advertised and I have to say that during commutes this is a god send not having to pull an ear bud out to hear my surrounding’s. :::Pros & Cons::: Pros: - Unique style - Strong battery life - Touch controls - Excellent call quality - Intuitive smartphone app with good features - Small form factor Cons: - My only complaint is ear discomfort after long sessions Overall, I am impressed with what Anker has come up with and as usual they are priced fairly. I love the design here and hope a second iteration is made, although I am unsure how these could get any better, I am sure they will figure it out.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Small headphones with big sound, lack of controls

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    The first thing I noticed when I saw the packaging for the Soundcore AeroClips is that they look like mini headphones for the ears! When I took them out and held each one, I thought there was no way they would have a good sound. As it turns out, there were a few surprises that turned out good and some not so much. . When you put the Aeroclips on your ear and position to your liking, you can barely feel they are there. The included ear grips that cover one of the ends helps make sure they are very snug. I personally chose the larger size of the two, which felt perfect. The Aeroclips can be moved up or down on the ear for comfort. Now for a rather huge surprise for me. No tinny sounding cheap sound. They get very loud at full volume with rich sound. I was blown away! I had my daughter and wife test them as well. Everyone is very impressed by the sound quality they make. On the comfort side of things, I found myself wearing them and forgetting they were on my ear. I love that. They are open ear and can hear the outside world if the volume is not at full. The Aeroclips are rated X4 on water resistance too(defined as splashing is ok but do not submerge in water). The one big downside to me while wearing these, were the lack of controls. There are literally like 2 controls total when listening to music, pause and fast forward. I was disappointed to find that there were no back controls, what I mean is to go back 2 songs or start over. I had to take a star off for this because no going back while listening to music can be a no go. With this said, while using, make sure to put on repeat or whatever before stepping away from the actual controls. For calls, there are controls for accept, hold and hang up. I would definitely recommend these Aeroclips if you can afford them as they are on the pricey side. Also, make sure to download the Soundcore app! Makes connection much easier when taking calls. I wish Anker would put that on the cover of the booklet as I feel it is important. If you’re looking for a very minimalist, but basic earbud, look no further. I know these will be my go to when taking quick trip down the street or a walk.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great quality sound plus long battery life!

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    SoundCore AeroClip earbuds. It is a minimalistic flexible open-ear ring earbud designed to clip on and then slide comfortably into your ear. They are so comfortable that I wear them at night to help me fall asleep. The SoundCore App has a feature called "White Noise" which allows you to choose several soothing sounds for relaxation. This is my favorite feature! The SoundCore AeroClip earbud battery charge last very close to 12 hours. I love awaking to the sound of ocean waves and tropical bird chirps! While listening to music and podcast, the sound quality is top tier. In the box, you will receive SoundCore AeroClip earbuds, a Quick Start Guide, a charging case, a USB-C charging cable, and medium/large rubber covers to customize the AeroClip's fit. The case and AeroClip earbuds were 80% charged upon removal from the case. The set-up is very easy. Inside the Quick Start Guide, you will find a QR code to scan to view the User Guide. I then downloaded the SoundCore App from the Google Play Store. It is also available in the Apple Store. The SoundCore AeroClip earbuds will allow dual connections. I connected to my desktop PC and cell phone. If I am viewing a video online, and get an incoming call, I can quickly switch to the incoming call by tapping the earbuds twice. You can manage sound controls, sound effects, white noise, and dual connections within the SoundCore App. There is a "find my device" feature within, which is very helpful. Highly recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Fit, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Lightweight, comfortable, great sound

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    The soundcore AeroClips are lightweight, open ear clip-on earbuds that sound great and are comfortable. Pros: -Warm sound profile without harsh, high frequencies or annoying sibilance. The bass is more ‘punchy’ than ‘sub shaking’, but in my opinion it sounds well balanced overall. With the soundcore phone app it’s also possible to adjust the equalizer. -Non-intrusive fit making it easy to hear surroundings. -Audio won’t be heard by others nearby. -It can be connected to 2 devices at once (for example, a TV and a phone - it will pause media on one device when switching). Sometimes it can get confused but otherwise it does a good job switching back and forth. -They are comfortable and feel lightweight on my (smaller) ears - I was able to wear them nonstop for at least 2 hours, sometimes forgetting I had them on. Cons: -No volume control. -No noise cancellation. -In my case, I’m not sure if I want to wear them outside the house as they look like large, circular earrings around my ears. -Tapping commands need to be done slowly and with some force - rapid taps don’t seem to register well. The soundcore product page does mention ‘Note: Tap with some pressure for the earbuds to register the command’. -On iOS, I had some trouble finding the sweet spot for my volume preference - setting the volume to 50% was a little too quiet, while the next volume step felt slightly too loud. Overall I really enjoyed the warm default sound profile and the open ear aspect of the soundcore AeroClips. With open ear devices each persons’ experience may vary but to me they were lightweight and comfortable.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Fit

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The fitment and sound quality on these are amazing

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    I really love these headphones. I can wear them for hours and they stay super comfortable the whole time. Unlike other clip-on styles I’ve tried, these don’t dig into my ears or cause any pain. They even come with soft gummy fit adapters for different ear shapes — I’m using the medium ones and they fit perfectly. They’re not made for blocking out noise, but the sound quality is amazing. Sometimes it actually tricks me into thinking the sound is coming from around me instead of the headphones. When I'm on conference calls and using my phone a lot all day long I noticed that the battery on these headphones outlasts my phone.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ultra Comfort Feeling with Pressure-Free Music

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    Soundcore is a manufacturer of affordably priced earbuds, headphones & portable speakers. Soundcore is owned by Anker Innovations Co., Ltd. The latest product released by Soundcore is the AeroClip. These are open-ear clip-on earbuds that adapt to your ear, making a very comfortable fit. Aeroclip is unique in that it clips over your ear, unlike a conventional earbud that inserts in your ear. I found long term listening ultra-comfortable with the Aeroclip, because it gently hugs your ear, rather than insert into the ear canal with rubber pieces that put constant pressure in your ear. So you enjoy music pressure-free! Aeroclip sounds amazing! They have huge 12mm dynamic drivers that deliver powerful bass. These drivers are larger than the drivers that are built into earbuds for a reason: because they clip over your ear lobe, they are a slight distance away from your ear. Therefore they need stronger bass output to travel the distance to your ear. It works! The sound is absolutely amazing! I feel safer when wearing Aeroclip outdoors because I can hear cars approaching, since these are an open air design. CONCLUSION: Soundcore AeroClip earns my highest recommendation by offering ultra-comfort with great sound.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Sound quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Value Without Much Downside

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    [PROS] Responsiveness: Completing commands is very simple. The AeroClip registers my taps on the bands immediately and executes functions without delay. Appropriate Volume: Even with the sound cranked up to the max, people next to me are unable to hear what I'm listening to which is something strongly preferred. This was part of my concern regarding the design, but I've been satisfied with it so far. Decent Call Experience: Takings call and meetings can be done effectively. The implementation of the beamforming mics and AI helps to increase clarity in my voice while filtering out the environment. It's not the best mic, but performs admirably. Surprising Sound Output: As a standalone audio device, the Aeroclip is very impressive. Bass is very strong, and other sound elements remain distinct despite being the earbuds being smaller in profile. [CONS] No Active Noise Cancelling: Since this product has an "open" design, there's no way to block out noise from infiltrating the ear. No Wireless Charging: These earbuds are a value pick which means a cut had to occur somewhere. I dislike when wireless charging is missing, but I can still live with it. [MIXED BAG] One Size Fits Most: These earbuds are comfortable up to a certain ear size. I have larger ears so the buds did pinch/crimp part of my outer ear. It made wearing the product feel more awkward rather than uncomfortable. However, my wife is another story. They fit her ears perfectly. [CONCLUSION] Despite me having issues with extended wear, these earbuds still perform exceptionally well. They sound better than one would expect, and are good for communicating. I like them, but my wife loves them. They hide behind her hair when using, and she can maintain a conversation with me while listening to music. Overall, these are a great pick.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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