Sleep Tight, Sound Right! 🎶
The Wedoking Mini Sleep Earbuds are designed for ultimate comfort and noise isolation, featuring Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, effective passive noise cancellation up to 24dB, and an impressive 24-hour battery life. With an IPX6 water resistance rating, these earbuds are perfect for any activity, ensuring you stay connected and comfortable whether you're sleeping, working, or exercising.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 44 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Color | Ivory |
Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 4 Hours |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Antenna Location | Calling, Running |
Compatible Devices | Telephones |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Tiny, Single Use, Pressureless Comfort, Fast Charging,Microphone Included,Soft Eartips, Lightweight,Super Snug, Cozy, Secure Fit, Sweatproof,Noise Blocking |
Enclosure Material | Silicone, Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Personal, Business, ASMR, Work, Sleep |
O**I
Very comfy for sleeping
I got these sleep earbuds because I wanted something small and comfortable to wear at night without them falling out or hurting my ears. They are really tiny and fit snugly, so I barely even notice them when lying on my side. The noise-blocking works pretty well too, it doesn’t completely cancel out loud noises, but it definitely helps drown out background sounds like a fan or light snoring.The sound quality is decent for something this small. It’s not super bass-heavy, but it’s clear enough for listening to white noise or soft music while sleeping. The battery life is also pretty good—I can get a full night’s sleep without them dying.
A**T
For Sleeping
5/11/24 update: So I re-purchased these a month or so ago. Since we last spoke, I've spent $200 on semi-custom (Wavs brand) IEMs, for which I have 2 different Bluetooth adapter options. I still haven't found the glass slipper of earbuds for sleeping. I also transferred to a unit in my building on the top floor at the end, so I only have ONE shared wall, and my current neighbor is a doll (though he's told me he's considering leaving, and I'm scared of who they might stick next to me). Since I have no current issues with loud bass right behind my head on the other side of my wall at night, I've returned to these since they had the best fit factor.Honestly, if a company could figure out how to get ANC tech into this form, I'd pay hundreds. As it is, they do work for me as far as blocking out the noise from the bars/clubs I live near, as well as normal city noise. I've also tested them while sleeping next to a LIGHT snorer, and had no issues.--------------7/23/23 update: These had their first true "terrible neighbor" test last night. Definitely doesn't block or cancel the bass thumping when my streamed show has a quiet moment. I still implore Wedoking to make a noise cancelling version with this form factor. Seriously, take my money. Not being awakened by a low battery warning has been wonderful, though, and these are definitely the best fit I've had so far for side sleeping. No real ear discomfort and my blister/scabby spot has not made a return. Hoping that playing around with the silicone tips a bit more will improve the noise blocking.--------------Just got these in my hands about 30 minutes ago. Ordered because I have a terrible neighbor who thinks he is an "artist" and produces rap music with very loud bass late at night. I'm a light sleeper, and sleep is vital for me and everyone who has to deal with me during waking hours, so I have been on a journey for the perfect chef's kiss earbuds for sleeping. For reference, I previously fell asleep with my bedroom tv on and the volume loud enough to focus my brain but quiet enough so that I couldn't quite make out what was going on. I also am a weirdo who finds true crime tv soothing, so that is also what I've been streaming via my phone now that I've switched to earbuds.I first tried a proof of concept one night using my PowerBeats earbuds while waiting for the cops to show up to my noise complaint at 3am. Those protrude way too far out of the ear and I had a lot of issues with unintentional pause/play while sleeping on my side and hitting the button. After that, I got sucked in by the Bonamour sleep system earbuds and purchased those direct from the company website. Got them and hated them with a passion within the first 1.5 minutes. Hard plastic little beans with no convenient way to pull them out of my ear (when I finally got the slippery little thing, it slipped out of my fingers and flew across the room), no noise blocking due to no actual seal in the ear, and the "binural beats" library that apparently made them so expensive (seriously they charge $125 and you can find the same unbranded buds themselves here on Amazon for like $20) is legit just a completely unprotected URL. Moved on to an Anker Soundcore A40 pair for around $80. Decent and with GREAT ANC but still not there for low profile side sleeping. I also shelled out $200 for the Jabra Elite Pro 7 with ANC (strangely the ANC on these isn't as great as the Ankers), which are lower profile than the Ankers, but still not perfect. Then one of those stopped charging, and Jabra had to send me a replacement pair. This is what I've been using now for the last month or so, and they work but also consistently give me a blister/scabby spot at the top of my right ear "shell" area and also wake me nightly with a voice saying "RECHARGE BATTERY" so that's not ideal.These Wedokings are definitely the best so far when it comes to size! I think I found a good fit with the included tips, but I would definitely pay more if these had actual ANC with an integrated app for turning that on/off and custom equalizer features. That said, if they actually cover up the repetitive "thump thumpthumpthump" coming from the other side of my wall, I'll be a happy girl. I'm also not too concerned if battery life isn't the best. I tend not to go to bed until I'm actually ready to sleep, so if they last 3ish hours, I'm fine with that. At $45, I'm also not opposed to buying a second pair to ensure I always have a fully-charged pair ready to go should I wake up with no battery and awful neighbor is still in party mode.I have high hopes, but will update the review with any downfalls, deal breakers, or new developments. If no update after a week (I'm quite serious about this quest), you can assume success! If this doesn't work, I'm going to be seriously looking for custom wireless IEM options at $500+
T**E
returned after a week, poor connection, worse than claimed battery life, overall poor quality
I really wanted to like these earbuds. They are a great size, fit well, and were not painful at all to wear at night even as a side sleeper. But the quality is poor.The description claims "up to 4 hours" battery life. I never got more than 2 hours and the left earbud always died about 20-30 minutes before the right one, which points to battery and/or charging. The earbuds can be a little challenging to get seated in the charging case but once you've got the hang of it, it's easy and there is good feedback to let you know when you've done it right.I could live with 2-hour battery life but I ultimately returned these after using them for a week because of Bluetooth reception problems. Even with my iPhone on the bedside table right next to me, these headphones would lose connection. It was especially bad depending on how my head was positioned, again with the phone just 2 feet away. If I've got to roll into certain positions to get these to work, they aren't much use to me as sleep headphones.Given the price and size of these earbuds, I wasn't expecting especially good-quality audio but was still disappointed. It is even worse than the freebie headphones airlines give out. It's all midrange to the point that even spoken word can be difficult to understand. This makes them not very useful as sleep headphones for anyone hoping to listen to podcasts as they drift off to sleep.
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