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soundcore Sleep A30 white - Wireless Headphones
soundcore Sleep A30 white
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249.99 €
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Matěj, Malá Skála Vranové 1.dílflag
Rated 14/04/2026, variant soundcore Sleep A30 white
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It fulfils its purpose perfectly. For the price, I would appreciate it if they didn't have the bugs (see cons), but otherwise I would buy them again in a heartbeat.
After about a month of regular use, I got used to the headphones and didn't feel them at night anymore. Not even when lying on your side.
The ability to build your own soundtrack from up to three separate sounds (various noises, piano, storm,. ).
After taking them out of the box and putting them in my ears, they sometimes don't turn on. I have to put them back in the box and repeat the process.
IOS - sometimes it takes a while to connect my headphones to the app.
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Jaroslav, Brnoflag
Rated 17/01/2026, variant soundcore Sleep A30 white
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When I threw these earbuds in the cart, I had my expectations set pretty damn low. Actually, there was only one thing I wanted: so they don't accidentally lobotomize me while I'm lying on my side and push a hole in my temporal bone. You'd think that's a low bar, but reality slapped me right out of the box. First date with a dwarf As soon as I plugged the tiny nothing into my headphones, did the obligatory Soundcore app (because even the toaster doesn't work without an app these days) and turned on Spotify, my jaw dropped. Not only are they almost not felt in the ear, but it. Is he playing? And damn well? Look, I'm no audio engineer who knows the difference between a hundred dollar cable and an elf hair cable, but this one got me. Sure, I probably wouldn't go out with them to the noise of the big city, but in the quiet of my antisocial cave? Totally awesome. They play and you can fall asleep with them without waking up in the morning with a blister in the shape of the manufacturer's logo. Heretical thought and comparison with Sony Now, I'm probably going to blaspheme a bit and audiophiles might stone me with FLAC files, but I have to say it. I have a Sony WF-1000XM5 at home, which is a heavyweight in the world of plugs. I was expecting these Soundcore sleeping beans to roll up into a ball and die of shame in direct comparison. But I was wrong. Instead of a tinny sound, a non-violent, spacious and suspiciously balanced sound began to pour out at me. The price is not from the category of "folk", but in this case I don't regret a single penny. This toy lived up to its billing. Controls or "He who knocks, rides" But there is one special feature that made me look like an idiot for a while. Control. If you're used to gently stroking your electronic pets on the touchpad, this is where you'll find yourself. Literally. These earbuds don't seem to have a classic capacitive layer, but a miniature accelerometer (or a dwarf with a hammer) sits inside. They don't respond to gentle nudging, you have to tap them. It's more like knocking on your neighbour's wall to turn down the TV. You just have to send the right jolt to the ear. It's unusual, but at least you don't switch it on your pillow in your half-sleep. Necessary interjection: Apple Hypeware I'll take the liberty of venting a bit now, even though it's offtopic. AirPods Pro. I've never heard anything worse to play for six grand. I'm incredibly glad I don't have to listen to this glorified piece of white plastic and absolute "hypeware" anymore. The king is naked and deaf. Verdict You who hesitate and hold your finger over the "Buy" button: So don't hesitate anymore. They're not just "some sleeping headphones" that just rustle in the wind. They just play really well. Just be prepared to have to pat them occasionally instead of stroking them, but it's worth it.
Ergonomics level "Nirvana": You can lie on your side and not feel like you're sleeping on a Lego block. You wake up in the morning without a hole in your head.
A sound that deceives the body: They sound so good that it's almost suspicious for a category of "sleeping plugs". Sony doesn't have to worry, but they won't embarrass them.
Pillowproofing: Thanks to the fact that they don't have a classic touch pad, your pillow or the hand under your head won't accidentally switch from relaxing fuzz to death metal in the middle of the night.
Price from the category "Au": For spending most of the time unconscious with them and not being seen, the manufacturer will let you pay a pretty hefty sum. Your wallet gets a little sweaty when you pay.
Control by the "Datel" method: Forget about elegantly stroking the touchscreen. To coax the headphones to do anything, you have to pound your ear, like trying to shake out water after swimming. In public, you'll look like you've lost your mind.
Canned microphone: While you are enjoying audio "Nirvana", the poor guy on the other side of the wire is suffering. Your voice sounds tinny, flat and like you're calling from the bottom of a well through a yogurt cup. For work calls, it takes either very tolerant colleagues or rather pulling the phone to your ear.
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Rated 21/12/2025, variant soundcore Sleep A30 white
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I bought these headphones hoping that they would have ANC at least at the level of the Anker soundcore Liberty 5, plus I would be able to sleep with them, even on my side. The headphones, surprisingly, exceeded my expectations. Liberty 5 has a very good ANC, of course if proper sealing is provided, but these plugs are still noticeably further away (again, provided proper sealing). The ANC continuously adapts (in the order of seconds) to ambient sounds, which it then negates very effectively. I definitely didn't notice such dynamic ANC in Liberty 5. They do not press in the ear even after several hours and you can sleep with them in any position. I've tried playing music with them and although they don't compare to the Liberty (they don't have LDAC and the bass is much weaker), they are listenable after playing with the equalizer. It's a great pity that the app for these headphones doesn't allow you to set an individual equalizer and then save it to the headphones like Liberty does. Great buy!
Great!
It can't completely cancel out the sound of running water in the bathroom, so if someone sleeps in a bathroom with open taps or a water purifier or a loud stream, they probably won't be as excited as I am.
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