🎧 Elevate your sound, stay in the moment, and never miss a beat.
The soundcore AeroFit 2 by Anker are open-ear wireless headphones featuring 4 adjustable ear hooks for a custom fit, delivering 2x richer bass with 7.5dB boost, and supporting Hi-Res audio via Bluetooth 5.4 and LDAC codec. With AI-powered real-time translation in 100+ languages, IP55 water resistance, AI clear calls, and up to 42 hours of playtime with wireless charging, these headphones blend cutting-edge tech with all-day comfort and global connectivity.
N**Y
AMAZING Headphones and Great Price
These headphones are amazing.First, the sound. They have a robust sound and can be customized to your liking with the Soundcore App. They have the ability to be very loud, mostly drowning out noise around you. They're open ear, so they're not noise cancelling.Second, the comfort. I wear these for several hours each day and often forget that they are on. They're very comfortable and lightweight. I have very small ears, and they're still adjustable to fit without falling off with moderate activity. I love how they adjust. It's a bit hard to explain, but the piece that goes behind your ear can be angled to be shorter or longer, and the speaker itself can also angle inward if you like a tighter, closer fit to your ear.They stay charged for a very long time. The case is very nice and lightweight. The materials of the entire set are excellent. I was looking for some open-ear headphones to wear at work. I share an office, and while I need to be able to hear the content/projects/meetings I'm making/attending, it's great to hear when my workmates need my attention. Also, I don't have to have headphone hair all day! It's the small wins, ya know.Anyway, enjoy. 10/10, would recommend.
J**.
Outstanding Value in Open-Ear Audio – Surprising Performance with Seamless AI Translation
I’ve been thoroughly impressed with the Soundcore AeroFit 2 by Anker—easily one of the best open-ear headphones in its price range.The fit is lightweight, secure, and comfortable even during extended use, thanks to the four adjustable positions that accommodate different ear shapes. The open-ear design provides environmental awareness while delivering surprisingly rich bass and balanced clarity for this style of earbud.Battery life is excellent, and wireless charging adds real everyday convenience. But what truly exceeded my expectations was the real-time AI translation feature. I didn’t buy these for that function specifically, but it works impressively well—fast, accurate, and genuinely useful for travel or multilingual interactions.If you’re looking for a dependable, well-rounded open-ear solution with standout features—especially at this price—this is a smart, future-forward choice.
C**M
No regrets
This is my third Anker headphone purchase (Life 3i, AeroFit 1 and now these) and each has been an enormous improvement over the last ones, which have all been very well-loved. I also own a pair of Shokz Openfit Airs, AfterShockz bone conduction headphones, and a couple knock off brands of open ear headphones. For clarity I will only compare these to the AeroFit 1’s and the Shockz Openfits.1) Weight: One of my favorite things about my Shockz is how light they are, and this pair matches that quite well. The 1’s would start to annoy my ears after a while due to their weight. I can’t even tell that these 2’s are on.2) Fit: The 2’s fit is amazing and the ability to adjust them makes all the difference. The 1’s were a bit bulky and would fall off if I needed to adjust my hair around my ears, and a drop onto rocks last weekend pretty much gave the right one a death knell. I love the Shockz’ fit. The 2’s are comparable to the Shockz. They aren’t budging. I also sleep with headphones, and these were very comfortable when I was on my side.3) Battery life and quick charge are great. The 1’s battery life was what made them win over the Shokz, even though I had liked the Shockz’ fit and weight more. I listen to stuff in the background a lot, so everything gets a lot of use. The six-hour life of the Shockz just wasn’t enough, and they would die even if they weren’t being used. The 1’s would be the energizer battery and just keep going, I would often get a good day and a half out of them before needing to charge. These arrived yesterday afternoon at 80% charge and 20 hours later I only had to charge them for thirty minutes to have them at 100%.4) Cost: I got these on sale for $100 and that seems to be a good price point for great quality and features but not going to break the bank.5) Sound: The 1’s could be a bit tinny, these produce a nice, rich sound similar to the higher-cost Shokz.6) Controls: The app makes all the difference in functionality for me. Being able to change how many taps to play/pause puts Anker leaps and bounds above Shockz.
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