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Earbuds Anker Life p3 (69,99$ from 99,99$)

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[Amazon.ca] Earbuds Anker Life p3 (69,99$ from 99,99$)

Dont know if those are good, but reviews are decent, I will give them a try. Any thoughts ?
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English link please?

Fantastic headphones though.
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very good for price
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life359 wrote: English link please?

Fantastic headphones though.
Is it really that hard to change the language settings at the top of the page yourself?
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How does the rubber piece that goes in your ear work? Will that not wear out over time? I prefer the Apple ear buds because they are one piece with no rubber piece at the end.
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BeaverLiquor wrote: Is it really that hard to change the language settings at the top of the page yourself?
They made a request, because once you click on an English or French Amazon link, Amazon thinks you want to stay in that locale and it’s super annoying. It’s a valid request not worth frothing at mouth for 🤦‍♂️
Thank you so much for the actual relevant contribution.
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I tried using these for running. I've 'ran' into a few problems. Ive tried all the ear plugs included and they all seem to fall off after a couple kms. The ANC is horrible. I'm coming from a Jabra 75t and I can't hear my music that well with ANC. The mic picks up the wind and it's all I hear.

A couple weeks later, I encountered an issue where the left ear kept turning off. I went to return it but it was ineligible to be returned. I had to talk to customer service to get it eventually refunded.

IMO, I would stay away.
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The trouble with earbuds is you can't test them in the store or buy and return them. I was looking for some recently, and the reviews for all brands and models are all over the place. The sound (and the ANC if applicable) are rated everything from fantastic to meh for the same model, and every model has people saying theirs failed after a few days or weeks. Price seems to make no difference. How is one to judge? I guess you just have to buy and try, then try again if you don't like it. (We bought the LG Tone Free sp5, on sale at LD for $79. It's ok, but I hoped for better.)

The detachable rubber earpieces seem to be mostly a standard size between different brands, so if you need a replacement or a different size you can probably buy any cheap disposable earbuds and use the earpieces.
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These headphones are not amazing but pretty decent. I use them almost daily. ANC is okay , of course their not gonna be like Sony WF-1000XM4.
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ovii87 wrote: I tried using these for running. I've 'ran' into a few problems. Ive tried all the ear plugs included and they all seem to fall off after a couple kms. The ANC is horrible. I'm coming from a Jabra 75t and I can't hear my music that well with ANC. The mic picks up the wind and it's all I hear.

A couple weeks later, I encountered an issue where the left ear kept turning off. I went to return it but it was ineligible to be returned. I had to talk to customer service to get it eventually refunded.

IMO, I would stay away.
Did you download soundcore app and firmware update the firmware on them?
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ovii87 wrote: I tried using these for running. I've 'ran' into a few problems. Ive tried all the ear plugs included and they all seem to fall off after a couple kms. The ANC is horrible. I'm coming from a Jabra 75t and I can't hear my music that well with ANC. The mic picks up the wind and it's all I hear.

A couple weeks later, I encountered an issue where the left ear kept turning off. I went to return it but it was ineligible to be returned. I had to talk to customer service to get it eventually refunded.

IMO, I would stay away.
I had the same issue with the left side! I am on my 3rd pair. Their warranty/C/S is pretty good but these only last a few months. I ordered my first pair in Oct 2022...
Oddly enough the newer ones are better. You get slightly different tips and the case is slightly improved. Expect these to be ewaste in a year or so. Going back in time, I would have bought a more durable ones.
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Hey, sorry for the late reply. Yes, at the time, it was updated to the latest software and firmware. There is a slider (if I remember right) to adjust the hearthrough but the wind was too distracting.
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I've been waiting for these to go down to $69 to give them a try. Been using them alot for a couple of days now so here are my quick thoughts for reference my current earbuds are Jabra Elite 75t.

Build quality is good for the price, buds are lightweight, using the medium size earpiece that came with the buds the fit and seal is good and buds sit firmly in place at least for me, having wireless charging is nice for this price point I didn't have wireless charging on my Elite 75t so going forward it's a feature I'll want, the ANC and hear through are okay but not outstanding, touch controls are hit and miss they do give the buds a cleaner look but I've accidentally hit buttons when adjusting the buds in my ear which can be annoying, I've used these buds for 4-5 hours straight using both ANC and mix of ANC and hear through and battery life was still going strong, hands down sound quality on these are excellent for the money, the Soundcore app is very good comparable to Jabra who also have a decent app. Overall pretty happy them definitely a keeper for me.
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One other drawback of the P3 is that it can only connect to one device at a time so you have to disconnect from one before connecting to another device ie. going from phone to tablet and vice versa like I like to do.
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BeaverLiquor wrote: Is it really that hard to change the language settings at the top of the page yourself?
Yes
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Scote64 wrote: The trouble with earbuds is you can't test them in the store or buy and return them. I was looking for some recently, and the reviews for all brands and models are all over the place. The sound (and the ANC if applicable) are rated everything from fantastic to meh for the same model, and every model has people saying theirs failed after a few days or weeks. Price seems to make no difference. How is one to judge? I guess you just have to buy and try, then try again if you don't like it. (We bought the LG Tone Free sp5, on sale at LD for $79. It's ok, but I hoped for better.)

The detachable rubber earpieces seem to be mostly a standard size between different brands, so if you need a replacement or a different size you can probably buy any cheap disposable earbuds and use the earpieces.
that's the benefit of going with amazon

If it sucks just return it, and if you have issues beyond the amazon return, then anker warranty is actually really good
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kev604 wrote: One other drawback of the P3 is that it can only connect to one device at a time so you have to disconnect from one before connecting to another device ie. going from phone to tablet and vice versa like I like to do.
i don't think there's any earbuds with multipoint at this price range

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