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Anker Soundcore Life P2 review



I’ve used the Anker Soundcore Life P2 for about a week and here is what I found:

Pros:
  • Very good sound, clear voices, heavy bass no hissing noise.
  • True wireless, there is no mis-sync between left and right headphones.
  • No bluetooth audio delay like some other headphones, watching YouTube on my phone and MacBook Pro has 0 delay.
  • Better sound than my AirPods, especially bass, more details I could hear in music and videos.
  • Great battery life, 7 hours and extended 40 hours with case, I got close to 8 hours.
  • Bluetooth range is great, I could leave my phone on my desk with charger and I walk around even outside of my office, no problem at all.

Improvements:
  • Would be great to be able to switch between my MacBook Pro and my iPhone more smoothly like AirPods.
  • Sometimes it can be difficult to take the headphones out of the case in winter with dry hands - mostly my problem as my hands are too dry.

I love them and would recommend to all!






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