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Soundcore by Anker, Sport X10 Bluetooth 5.2 Headphones for Sports, Rotating Ear Hooks, Deep Bass, IPX7 Water Protection, Sweatproof, 32 Hours Battery (Black)
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Brand | Soundcore |
Model name | Bluetooth 5.2 |
Colour | black |
Connectivity technology | Wireless |
Age range (description) | Adult |
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- Ultimate comfort: turn the 210° rotating ear hooks until you have found the perfect position for you. The unique design keeps the Sport X10 workout earphones comfortable and secure in the ear throughout your workout.
- DESIGNED FOR MOVEMENT: Sport X10 workout earphones have a fully waterproof IPX7 certified design that stops liquids. For added protection, our exclusive SweatGuard technology protects against the corrosive properties of sweat.
- BEATS: The dynamic acoustic system delivers 2 × more bass, while maintaining the clarity of mids and highs. Our in-house BassUp technology analyses and improves the bass of your playlist in real time - for an extra dose of motivation during sports
- Updated firmware: Before using the Sport X10, please connect to the Soundcore app and update the firmware of the earphones to the latest version.
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- Batteries : 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
- Product Dimensions : 6.4 x 3 x 4.1 cm; 45.36 Grams
- Date First Available : 29 May 2022
- Manufacturer : Anker
- ASIN : B09WMJCQRM
- Item model number : A3961011
- Department : Unisex adult
- Best Sellers Rank: #996 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
- #119 in In-Ear Headphones
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Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪 on 10 January 2023
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Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪 on 7 December 2022
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What I wanted a good sound earphone that doesn't fall, also offers some additional stuff like hearing your surroundings mode or noise cancelling, all in the app but you can do without the app like click two times on the right earphone, also you can adjust what the earphone buttons do. No complaints from my side.
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Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪 on 16 December 2022
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Compact and very good sound quality
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Sherlocked
4.0 out of 5 stars
Endlich In-Ears, die ich tragen kann :D
Reviewed in Germany 🇩🇪 on 26 September 2022Color: blackVerified Purchase
Nach mehreren Versuchen die passenden In-Ears für mich zu finden, hatte ich schon fast aufgegeben. Alle bisherigen (u.a. auch Samsung Earbuds und Apple Airpods) hielten nicht richtig oder fielen aus dem Ohr (super, wenn man gerade mit dem Fahrrad unterwegs ist). Bin danach doch wieder auf Over-Ears umgestiegen. Allerdings sind Over-Ears beim Sport manchmal hinderlich und beim Fahrradfahren nicht erlaubt.
Also hier der letzte Versuch....
Positiv:
- Das Wichtigste = Die Soundcore In-Ears halten tatsächlich im Ohr :D
(Getestet beim Fahrradfahren, Krafttraining und auch beim Essen)
- Praktisches, kleines Case
(Das Case ist kaum größer als die In-Ears und sollte in jede Hosentasche passen. Per Knopfdruck springt es auf und die In-Ears werden durch einen Magneten richtig zum Laden positioniert)
- In-Ears haben sich schnell mit allen verschiedenen Geräten verbunden
(Bluetooth Adapter, Fernseher und Handy)
- Sitzen bequem im Ohr (zumindest bei mir)
- Sound ist ziemlich gut/ Tonqualität
(im Vergleich zum ehemaligen High-End-Mainstream-Over-Ear-Kopfhörer von Sony WH-1000-XM4 zwar etwas schwach, aber als Bassliebhaber finde ich die Soundcore vor allem für rockige Musik sehr geil.
- Preis/ Leistung
(nicht jeder möchte ein Vermögen ausgeben und bei den Soundcore muss man das auch nicht)
- Kein Problem für Brillenträger, da der Bügel der Soundcore sehr weich ist.
- Tasten sind leicht zu erfühlen und funktionieren problemlos.
- Qualität und Haltbarkeit
(Auch hier stehen momentan die Soundcore den teureren Modellen in nichts nach. Wie lange die Kopfhörer halten, bleibt abzuwarten. Zumindest halten sie auch starke Regenschauer ohne Probleme aus)
Negatives/ könnte besser sein:
- Die Gummi-Aufsätze
(verrichten einen guten Dienst und sind wahrscheinlich hygienischer als Schaumstoff-Aufsätze, aber wer das Maximum aus den Soundcore rausholen möchte, sollte sich Schaumstoff-Aufsätze besorgen. Schade, dass diese nicht gleich mit dabei waren)
- Active Noise Canceling
(durch die Sony Dinger bin ich wohl zu verwöhnt, aber ich denke, dass es besser geht. Tatsächlich ertönt ein deutlich hörbares Grundrauschen beim Einstellen des ANC. Nach meinem Empfinden ist die Umwelt sogar ohne ANC leiser. Also evtl. nicht verwenden)
- Sound
(hä wie jetzt? Naja, ich persönlich finde den Klang nice, aber jede Person ist anders. Würde die Soundcore eher für Rock, Hip-Hop oder ähnliches empfehlen)
- Bügel
(ja den Bügel kann man um 210 Grad drehen. Allerdings stell ich mir die Frage nach dem Sinn dahinter. Da der Bügel sich nicht nach vorne und hinten drehen lässt, sondern nur zur Seite ergibt sich dadurch keine bessere Anpassbarkeit der Kopfhörer auf verschiedene Ohren. Einziger Vorteil der sich hier erkennen lässt, ist, dass das Case dadurch ein wenig kleiner gemacht werden konnte. Für mich funktioniert der Bügel, aber eine Drehung nach vorne und hinten wäre vielleicht besser gewesen)
- Auffälligkeit
(Der Trend geht immer weiter zu kaum sichtbaren In-Ears. Allerdings sind die Soundcore alles andere als unauffällig. Bei der nächsten Generation könnte man hier nachbessern. Allerdings muss man halt wissen was man will.... kleine Kopfhörer oder Kopfhörer, die auch beim Sport halten)
Fazit:
So, genug gelabert ;)
Für mich sind es erstaunlich gute In-ears, die für 100 € UVP zwar nicht zu den günstigen Einstiegsmodellen gehören, aber bis auf das negative Noice Canceling den teureren Modellen in nichts nachstehen. Wer also beim Sport nicht die höchsten Ansprüche hat, sondern einfach Musik hören und die Kopfhörer nicht ständig zurück ins Ohr drücken möchte, der kann diese Soundcore Kopfhörer gerne kaufen.
PS: Die Kopfhörer waren kein Testprodukt, sondern wurden gekauft.
Update:
Mittlerweile funktioniert das Active Noise Canceling (ANC) auch wie es soll. Natürlich weiterhin kein Vergleich zu Over ear Kopfhörer, aber beim Zugfahren höre ich selbst bei geringerer Lautstärke kaum noch Außengeräusche.
Also hier der letzte Versuch....
Positiv:
- Das Wichtigste = Die Soundcore In-Ears halten tatsächlich im Ohr :D
(Getestet beim Fahrradfahren, Krafttraining und auch beim Essen)
- Praktisches, kleines Case
(Das Case ist kaum größer als die In-Ears und sollte in jede Hosentasche passen. Per Knopfdruck springt es auf und die In-Ears werden durch einen Magneten richtig zum Laden positioniert)
- In-Ears haben sich schnell mit allen verschiedenen Geräten verbunden
(Bluetooth Adapter, Fernseher und Handy)
- Sitzen bequem im Ohr (zumindest bei mir)
- Sound ist ziemlich gut/ Tonqualität
(im Vergleich zum ehemaligen High-End-Mainstream-Over-Ear-Kopfhörer von Sony WH-1000-XM4 zwar etwas schwach, aber als Bassliebhaber finde ich die Soundcore vor allem für rockige Musik sehr geil.
- Preis/ Leistung
(nicht jeder möchte ein Vermögen ausgeben und bei den Soundcore muss man das auch nicht)
- Kein Problem für Brillenträger, da der Bügel der Soundcore sehr weich ist.
- Tasten sind leicht zu erfühlen und funktionieren problemlos.
- Qualität und Haltbarkeit
(Auch hier stehen momentan die Soundcore den teureren Modellen in nichts nach. Wie lange die Kopfhörer halten, bleibt abzuwarten. Zumindest halten sie auch starke Regenschauer ohne Probleme aus)
Negatives/ könnte besser sein:
- Die Gummi-Aufsätze
(verrichten einen guten Dienst und sind wahrscheinlich hygienischer als Schaumstoff-Aufsätze, aber wer das Maximum aus den Soundcore rausholen möchte, sollte sich Schaumstoff-Aufsätze besorgen. Schade, dass diese nicht gleich mit dabei waren)
- Active Noise Canceling
(durch die Sony Dinger bin ich wohl zu verwöhnt, aber ich denke, dass es besser geht. Tatsächlich ertönt ein deutlich hörbares Grundrauschen beim Einstellen des ANC. Nach meinem Empfinden ist die Umwelt sogar ohne ANC leiser. Also evtl. nicht verwenden)
- Sound
(hä wie jetzt? Naja, ich persönlich finde den Klang nice, aber jede Person ist anders. Würde die Soundcore eher für Rock, Hip-Hop oder ähnliches empfehlen)
- Bügel
(ja den Bügel kann man um 210 Grad drehen. Allerdings stell ich mir die Frage nach dem Sinn dahinter. Da der Bügel sich nicht nach vorne und hinten drehen lässt, sondern nur zur Seite ergibt sich dadurch keine bessere Anpassbarkeit der Kopfhörer auf verschiedene Ohren. Einziger Vorteil der sich hier erkennen lässt, ist, dass das Case dadurch ein wenig kleiner gemacht werden konnte. Für mich funktioniert der Bügel, aber eine Drehung nach vorne und hinten wäre vielleicht besser gewesen)
- Auffälligkeit
(Der Trend geht immer weiter zu kaum sichtbaren In-Ears. Allerdings sind die Soundcore alles andere als unauffällig. Bei der nächsten Generation könnte man hier nachbessern. Allerdings muss man halt wissen was man will.... kleine Kopfhörer oder Kopfhörer, die auch beim Sport halten)
Fazit:
So, genug gelabert ;)
Für mich sind es erstaunlich gute In-ears, die für 100 € UVP zwar nicht zu den günstigen Einstiegsmodellen gehören, aber bis auf das negative Noice Canceling den teureren Modellen in nichts nachstehen. Wer also beim Sport nicht die höchsten Ansprüche hat, sondern einfach Musik hören und die Kopfhörer nicht ständig zurück ins Ohr drücken möchte, der kann diese Soundcore Kopfhörer gerne kaufen.
PS: Die Kopfhörer waren kein Testprodukt, sondern wurden gekauft.
Update:
Mittlerweile funktioniert das Active Noise Canceling (ANC) auch wie es soll. Natürlich weiterhin kein Vergleich zu Over ear Kopfhörer, aber beim Zugfahren höre ich selbst bei geringerer Lautstärke kaum noch Außengeräusche.

Furdragon
1.0 out of 5 stars
CAVEAT EMPTOR! Soundcore social media account required for full functionality!
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on 20 July 2022Color: blackVerified Purchase
So, they mention indeed that there is an app to go with these. Seems fine, right? You can only control so much with the buttons on a tiny pair of earphones after all. But the catch is a pretty huge, very cringe one. In order to USE this app whatsoever, they force you to make an account.
This is entirely extraneous.
The app could absolutely be built to simply work with hardware connected to the device. It shouldn't even need internet access, let alone your email and the generation of a user profile.
Beyond all that, though, and this is not clearly defined at any point of the purchasing process, this account you make is also a form of social media. It's literally like Soundcore's own branded Twitter, or something. It even tries to shoehorn in RPG mechanics of experience points and levelling, wow. Talk about feature creep! All anyone wants is headphones that last the day, stay connected, sound alright, don't fall out. We just want a product that works. We don't want weird gamified knockoffs of Twitter involved just so we can listen to an audiobook or call our mums.
The marketing department REALLY ran away with this it seems, I'm honestly a bit in shock. I'm considering just returning them. It's very insulting to me, especially as we have proven studies now that social media is actively detrimental to one's mental health, and many of us do our best to LIMIT and REDUCE our use of and exposure to social media for our health.
They're functional, mid headphones overall, and my overall rating would've probably been a four or perhaps a five if I was in a good mood, but I thought I was buying earphones, not opening Pandora's Box.
At least some other products running these unfortunate models like activity trackers are upfront about what they're doing, they work off subscription payments, which is awful, but it makes it clear what to steer clear of.
With these, you are literally paying for a full-priced item that will not function unless you sign up for their Facebook wannabe service.
There MUST be a cadre among the Anker company who thinks this is just as painful and useless as I do, but some person with too much power and probably too many yes-men was in charge? It's just honestly gobsmacking.
Welcome to the modern cyber-dystopia, I guess.
This is entirely extraneous.
The app could absolutely be built to simply work with hardware connected to the device. It shouldn't even need internet access, let alone your email and the generation of a user profile.
Beyond all that, though, and this is not clearly defined at any point of the purchasing process, this account you make is also a form of social media. It's literally like Soundcore's own branded Twitter, or something. It even tries to shoehorn in RPG mechanics of experience points and levelling, wow. Talk about feature creep! All anyone wants is headphones that last the day, stay connected, sound alright, don't fall out. We just want a product that works. We don't want weird gamified knockoffs of Twitter involved just so we can listen to an audiobook or call our mums.
The marketing department REALLY ran away with this it seems, I'm honestly a bit in shock. I'm considering just returning them. It's very insulting to me, especially as we have proven studies now that social media is actively detrimental to one's mental health, and many of us do our best to LIMIT and REDUCE our use of and exposure to social media for our health.
They're functional, mid headphones overall, and my overall rating would've probably been a four or perhaps a five if I was in a good mood, but I thought I was buying earphones, not opening Pandora's Box.
At least some other products running these unfortunate models like activity trackers are upfront about what they're doing, they work off subscription payments, which is awful, but it makes it clear what to steer clear of.
With these, you are literally paying for a full-priced item that will not function unless you sign up for their Facebook wannabe service.
There MUST be a cadre among the Anker company who thinks this is just as painful and useless as I do, but some person with too much power and probably too many yes-men was in charge? It's just honestly gobsmacking.
Welcome to the modern cyber-dystopia, I guess.
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Lewis Idle
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great sound and comfort
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 22 October 2022Color: blackVerified Purchase
If you're looking for a set of earbuds that are comfortable, secure, and have a fantastic sound palette, then look no further than the X10s.
Ultimately I use them for running, and they do not disappoint. They stay securely in the ear - I'd wager they'd even survive a good mosh pit, if pushed to the test! - and they place no pressure either on the inner ear canal or outer ear, which tends to be the case with other earbuds on the market. The hook clasp is extremely secure and, contrary to what others have said, not remotely fiddly or fragile. Rather, the clasp is both flexible - as it needs to be to suit a range of ears - and robust, so there are no worries here.
The sound palette is astonishing too. I count myself as a bit of an audiophile and like to try my hand at music production every so often. While these earphones are not suitable for this - they have an additive bass tone that would get in the way of production - they are perfect for any song or piece you try them on. Remember: if you don't like the Soundcore signature sound that comes with the app - which is bass heavy - you can always change this and choose something that sounds your tastes, so you aren't confined to a bass heavy track profile.
As far as connectivity goes, I haven't experienced a single problem. X10s connect flawlessly to my MacBook and Samsung mobile phone; and as yet I haven't experienced a drop out in sound. The battery life is also fantastic, giving you many hours of playback during the day before you even think of charging them; and as the case packs quite a few charges, you won't have to worry when they eventually run out of juice.
So all in all, a very well designed and executed product, worthy of five stars.
Ultimately I use them for running, and they do not disappoint. They stay securely in the ear - I'd wager they'd even survive a good mosh pit, if pushed to the test! - and they place no pressure either on the inner ear canal or outer ear, which tends to be the case with other earbuds on the market. The hook clasp is extremely secure and, contrary to what others have said, not remotely fiddly or fragile. Rather, the clasp is both flexible - as it needs to be to suit a range of ears - and robust, so there are no worries here.
The sound palette is astonishing too. I count myself as a bit of an audiophile and like to try my hand at music production every so often. While these earphones are not suitable for this - they have an additive bass tone that would get in the way of production - they are perfect for any song or piece you try them on. Remember: if you don't like the Soundcore signature sound that comes with the app - which is bass heavy - you can always change this and choose something that sounds your tastes, so you aren't confined to a bass heavy track profile.
As far as connectivity goes, I haven't experienced a single problem. X10s connect flawlessly to my MacBook and Samsung mobile phone; and as yet I haven't experienced a drop out in sound. The battery life is also fantastic, giving you many hours of playback during the day before you even think of charging them; and as the case packs quite a few charges, you won't have to worry when they eventually run out of juice.
So all in all, a very well designed and executed product, worthy of five stars.
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Mr Flibble
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bassy in a good way.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 27 November 2022Color: blackVerified Purchase
Firstly the rotatable hooks are great as they allow for the earbuds to fit into the case better and make the case smaller. They hold the earbuds in my ear better then any other earbud I've tried and allow me to feel confident in wearing them that they won't fall out and get lost at all.
The noise cancelling is great, stops me being distracted while listening to music and playing games.
The transparency could do with being a little louder as it is a bit of a struggle to make out what people are saying while wearing them, however the feature does work.
The battery life is excellent, I'm yet to see them drop below 50% and have used them for multiple hours straight with noise cancelling enabled.
They also come with plenty of silicon bits to help them fit any type of ear, they are so soft you could probably use one's that are too big without even noticing.
They have an app, which is very simple to use and works very well, it allows some customisation of the buttons on the earbuds as well as allowing you to see which mode you are on and switch between them
The microphones sound as good as a regular phone on calls.
The sound quality is fantastic, it's a bit bassy but not too bassy and you can alter the sound balance on the app. There are multiple preset options including a bass boost so you can customize them to you.
Ultimately if you need secure fitting earbuds then these are great as the hook and silicon options will allow them to fit nearly every ear. They sound fantastic, the microphone quality is great and they have all the features of more premium earbuds at a lower cost. Highly recommended. :)
The noise cancelling is great, stops me being distracted while listening to music and playing games.
The transparency could do with being a little louder as it is a bit of a struggle to make out what people are saying while wearing them, however the feature does work.
The battery life is excellent, I'm yet to see them drop below 50% and have used them for multiple hours straight with noise cancelling enabled.
They also come with plenty of silicon bits to help them fit any type of ear, they are so soft you could probably use one's that are too big without even noticing.
They have an app, which is very simple to use and works very well, it allows some customisation of the buttons on the earbuds as well as allowing you to see which mode you are on and switch between them
The microphones sound as good as a regular phone on calls.
The sound quality is fantastic, it's a bit bassy but not too bassy and you can alter the sound balance on the app. There are multiple preset options including a bass boost so you can customize them to you.
Ultimately if you need secure fitting earbuds then these are great as the hook and silicon options will allow them to fit nearly every ear. They sound fantastic, the microphone quality is great and they have all the features of more premium earbuds at a lower cost. Highly recommended. :)
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Lorenzo Giancristofaro
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great fit the but the ANC is very buggy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 27 June 2022Color: blackVerified Purchase
I purchased these earbuds after trying the Life A2NC and being very disappointed by the fit. The Sport X10 are a truly great product. They have good sound, breathing exercises built in, great battery life, are very comfortable to wear and the bendable loops mean the case can stay compact.
The problem I have, which turns out to be the main reason why I bought them, is the ANC. For some reason, no matter what I'm doing, the ANC turns off randomly and I have to go into the app to change it.
When it does work, in noisy environments like the London tube, the earbuds shoot weird sounds that make the listening experience quite annoying.
ANC is still in beta for some reason, Soundcore has had ANC in its earbuds for years, but maybe they are testing out a new technology so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps my earbuds are faulty, or maybe I just have to wait for a firmware update.
I will update the review if I notice any changes.
The problem I have, which turns out to be the main reason why I bought them, is the ANC. For some reason, no matter what I'm doing, the ANC turns off randomly and I have to go into the app to change it.
When it does work, in noisy environments like the London tube, the earbuds shoot weird sounds that make the listening experience quite annoying.
ANC is still in beta for some reason, Soundcore has had ANC in its earbuds for years, but maybe they are testing out a new technology so I'll give them the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps my earbuds are faulty, or maybe I just have to wait for a firmware update.
I will update the review if I notice any changes.
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