Anker Soundcore Sleep A10 Noise Blocking Sleep Earbuds $128.99 Delivered (Save $91) @ Soundcore

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Historical lowest price matching this deal. Good price for sleeping earbuds. The new version A20 is currently available on Amazon for $259 (RRP $299.99)

Anker Soundcore Sleep A10 Noise Blocking Sleep Earbuds

  • 4-Point Noise Masking System Blocks Out up to 35dB of noise
  • Designed for Comfort and Side Sleepers
  • Enjoy Unlimited Audio via Bluetooth
  • Dynamic Drivers for Sleep-Inducing Sound
  • Manage Your Sleep Health with Sleep Monitoring and Personal Alarm Clock

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Comments

  • +2

    For $128.99, these better block out snoring as well.

    • sleep buds don’t have active noise cancelling.

      rubbing against the mics would cause ANC feedback and it would do the opposite of cancel noise.

      so they don’t have mics, which also means useless for calls I discovered.

  • +3

    Don’t do it! Horrible Bluetooth performance & uncomfortable. I bought a20 from aliexpress for $149 which are miles better

    • +1

      one thing you forgot about A10 was not enough battery life. A10 was a flop. 🙇‍♀️

      A20 has enough battery life for a nights sleep and much better in all areas apparently.

      cheapest I have seen on Amazon is $219 during BF. not a good enough sale imo for something as fragile as TWS earbuds.

      $149 sounds like a good price. during singles day 11/11??

      • Correct - bought same for same price on singles day sales

    • I did the same. They're pretty decent but I find them a little too tall and are a tad uncomfortable in some sleeping positions - still good overall.

  • +1

    Just get a pair of these for $10, the only things I've found comfortable enough to sleep with regularly. Yes cables don't help but they're $10 and don't put pressure on your ears.

    https://www.amazon.com.au/MAXROCK-Sleep-Earplugs-Headphones-…

  • I travel a lot for work, so often need to block out unfamilair sounds when sleeping.
    I use a pair of these everywhere, and by the look of it, they're on special at the moment.
    Typically about $25-35, currently $14.

    Update: My bad, these are a copy of the Loop earbuds that I use, which have gone up to $43.
    Loop also make an electronic version here, but I find the silicone plugs to be just fine.

    • The loop ones you linked aren't electronic, although they look like they are from the ad (I was was keen on them a while back as I thought they had ANC).

      As a side note: I have a set of loop earplugs and IMHO they're not worth the price compared with the cheap alternatives.

  • +1

    For those missing their Bose Sleep Buds, ex Bose engineers created the Ozlo https://ozlosleep.au

    They are $500 though, but the reviews and features look Awesome indeed.

    Saving up for a pair for the missus, as I am quite noisy some nights.

    • +2

      Every sentence is "former Bose engineers". I don't know why I find that so off-putting.

      • +2

        Yea I can see how it doesn't appeal. They do it to capture the market of bose owners who are looking for a replacement. Since bose dropped the product, this is as bose as you can get.

    • So you are paying $490 more for Bluetooth + battery + companion app…

    • I didn't like that the bose sleepbuds discharged even when not being used. While they were great with the app, I just now use it without and noise to block out most of the ambient noises around. $250 earplugs basically.

      • I understand people scoffing, but if you have sensitive hearing, live in a noisy environment or suffering from severe tinnitus, $ 500 is worth every penny. Reviews on these are great - I think they are using the Bose angle because many of the Bose customers are very disappointed that Bose stop making these.

        Each to their own.

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