🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Life P2 Mini!
The Soundcore by Anker Life P2 Mini True Wireless Earbuds offer an exceptional audio experience with 10mm drivers, customizable EQ settings, and a lightweight design, making them perfect for daily use, whether commuting or working. With 32 hours of total playtime and AI-enhanced call clarity, these earbuds are engineered for the modern professional.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Color | Oat White |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
Bluetooth Range | 100 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth 5.2 |
Headphone Jack | No Headphone Jack |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone, USB connectivity, wireless |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
A**R
Better than AirPods
Better than AirPods in many ways, mainly the price and the fact that the battery lasts 5 times as long! Also I tend to loose my headphones so buying these again isn't as painful. Although of course the sound quality isn't quite as great, but sufficient enough.FYI if you drop them, and loose the plastic piece that fits inside the top, the airbuds seem to not function anymore :( something like they can't detect when the thing is closed so they can't charge.
J**S
That they worked well
The earbuds have been really good so far. It charges well and it takes very little time. I can't tell if it is waterproof. No problem with the connectivity. The weight is good.
K**Z
Good earbuds for the price
A few years ago I bought a pair of these earbuds in pink I loved them so much that I wanted another pair for home so I came back and bought a second pair in mint green. The earbuds are the same but these new ones are really sensitive and it keeps beeping several times while I am putting them in my ears. It's also hard to tap them twice to get the volume to play or pause sometimes it will beep 3 times even though I only tapped twice and you have to tap twice really fast together for it to work gets kind of annoying after awhile with all the beeping in my ear. I will keep them but I think I might look for a different pair by a different brand.
R**A
Budget-Friendly and Reliable
Hi everyone! If you're on a budget and looking for good-quality earbuds, this review might be helpful for you.I bought these earbuds on October 27, 2023, and I’ve been using them consistently up until today, January 22, 2025.Sound QualityThe sound quality is good—very decent, especially considering the price. Remember, you're looking for affordable yet reliable earbuds, and these deliver on that front.DurabilityThe material is strong plastic. Within the first week, I accidentally put them through the washer and dryer (I forgot to take them out of my pocket). The charging lights stopped working for a couple of weeks but eventually came back to normal. That’s impressive durability! I’ve also dropped them almost daily, and they don’t even have a crack. Bonus points for durability because I work in building maintenance, and they’ve been in my pocket with screws, utility knives, and other tools—they’ve held up really well.ComfortThey’re not the most comfortable earbuds out there. After about 4 hours of use, my ears do start to hurt, but you get used to it over time. If you bend over, they’re likely to slip out of your ears. You can feel them sliding, so you have time to catch them before they fall. To be fair, this happens with pricier earbuds like AirPods, too.Battery LifeThis is by far my favorite feature. Even after washing them, the battery continues to perform great. I charge them every 3 days, and I use them for at least 4 hours a day. I’ve tried other earbuds like JBL and AirPods, but their battery life doesn’t compare to these. The battery is the main reason I’ve stuck with these "bad boys."Final ThoughtsI highly recommend these earbuds if you’re looking for something affordable, durable, and with excellent battery life. Thanks for reading—if anyone actually read all of this!
M**R
My wife and I both have a set
Bought these for my wife last year because she has small ears and can never find ear buds that will stay in. These did the trick and she loved them so I gave them a chance. I couldn’t be happier with the fit and sound. They stay charged for such a long time as well. Phenomenal value for the money! Excellent quality, light, and comfortable!
S**
LOS AUDÍFONOS MÁS RESISTENTES DEL MERCADO
Muuuuy buenos sin querer los lave y no se dañaron siguieron funcionando perfectamente
N**Y
The perfect pair of $24.99 TWS Earbuds for $39.99
I am a big fan of the Anker brand and Anker products. I own Anker chargers, charging pads, charging cables, portable batteries, docks, and several other pairs of headphones (Liberty Air 2, Liberty Air 2 Pro, and 2 pairs of Life P3).I recently lost my pair of travel Life P3 earbuds (RIP), and when I went to replace them, I came across the P2 Mini. Let me say, I love the concept. The only things I don’t like about the Life P3 are the long stems (I like stems in general, but the P3 are pretty excessive), and the fact that audio doesn’t pause when you remove an earbud like with the Air 2 Pro. Otherwise, they are my favorite pair I own.I was mainly drawn to the P2 Mini because of the short stems.Overall, these earbuds work fine, but fall short in many aspects found with competitors at the same price point.Unlike others have said, I found the fit extremely comfortable (very similar to the P3). This, the compact size, and the sleek design were easily the biggest “pros” of these earbuds.Unfortunately, there were quite a few drawbacks for this price point. First, sound is mediocre at best. There are 3 different settings: Soundcore Signature, Bass, and Voice. The Voice is decent for podcasts and YouTube, but the Soundcore Signature sounds tinny and doesn’t match the quality of the same setting on the P3 or Air 2 Pro. The Bass just sounds muted. If you plan on using these earbuds for music, you’ll likely find yourself underwhelmed.Next, you can’t adjust the volume from the earbuds, only from the device it’s paired with. Whoever thought it would be a good idea to remove this feature, and the person who approved that decision, should probably be taken off of the concept team. If this was done in an effort to prevent accidental tapping, the cons far outweigh the pros here, and the lack of this feature is a major inconvenience.The USB-C charging is great, but comes standard even in $20 pairs of earbuds. The fact that the P2 Mini doesn’t come with wireless charging is pretty strange, especially since Anker uses this technology with so many of their other devices.There’s no ANC, which is totally fine, but still a feature you find with roughly 50% of the buds in this price range.Finally, call quality. The incoming quality is fine, but don’t rely on others hearing your clearly if you’re in a noisy environment such as a grocery store, restaurant, or airport. They list “AI Enhanced Voice Pickup” as a feature, but it’s effectiveness is questionable.Overall, if you’re someone who cares about sound above all else, I highly recommend the Air 2 Pro. I hate the colors offered and don’t find them to be very comfortable, but they are feature-rich and sound incredible. The voice enhancement is also top notch. I’ve literally been on a phone call while brushing my teeth (with an electric toothbrush) and the person on the other end had no idea and could still hear me clearly.If you’re looking for the best all-around earbuds, the P3 is a great choice. While they don’t quite match up the superior quality and sound of the Air 2 Pro, they are extremely comfortable and offer plenty of excellent features. In my opinion, the P3 are easily the best earbuds available under $100.Unless you just really love the Anker brand to the point where you refuse to own anything else and you’re on a very tight budget, I can’t recommend the Life P2 Mini at its current price point. The minis are not terrible by any stretch, but there are many others out there who offer more at the same price. If Anker had included wireless charging and the ability to adjust sound from the buds directly, I think these could be a top contender for $40.I’ll hang on to these for a couple more weeks so I can update on battery life, etc. but I will probably just end up purchasing another pair of the P3’s to replace the buds I lost.
N**N
Económicos y buenos
Me encantan estos audífonos!
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