Anker's latest sleep buds can silence snoring
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Anker's latest sleep buds can silence snoring
"Anker advertises 9 hours of battery life per charge with ANC enabled (extended to 45 hours with the case), but that's only when you're primarily listening to white noise or snore-masking sounds like rain, wind, and campfire crackles stored locally on the buds. If that works for you, then the A30 buds will easily make it through the night. However, they last closer to 6.5 hours per charge if you're primarily streaming audio over Bluetooth."
"First, I should explain how poorly I sleep. I listen to podcasts to quell my busy mind, and that means earbuds - Apple's AirPods Pro, usually - to avoid disturbing my wife when falling asleep. To complicate matters, I wake up frequently each night, anywhere between one and about five times, requiring a podcast rewind and restart. And if I roll over I have to switch out earbuds since the AirPods are too big to sleep on."
The Anker Soundcore Sleep A30 earbuds add Active Noise Cancellation in the buds plus a microphone inside the charging case that actively adjusts masking audio to cancel snoring. The buds are slightly smaller to increase comfort for side sleepers. Locally stored masking sounds like rain, wind, and campfire crackles with ANC enabled deliver up to nine hours per charge and up to 45 hours with the case. Streaming audio over Bluetooth reduces runtime to about 6.5 hours per charge. Nightly use over a month revealed occasional early battery depletion when streaming podcasts, complicating mid-night restarts. The buds work well for all-night white noise listening but are less reliable for long streaming sessions.
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