• [TRUE WIRELESS & BLUETOOTH 5.0] - Adopt professional Bluetooth 5.0 chipset with high resolution decoder built-in and AAC/SBC audio coding technology to deliver extraordinary Hi-fi sound with low latency.
  • [AUTO PAIRING & ON-EAR CONTROL] - Auto power on and enter pairing mode right after out of charging case. User-friendly on-ear button on each side supports play/pause, switching tracks and handling phone calls easily.
  • [MONAURAL & BINAURAL CALLS] - Built-in microphones in both earbuds for you to enjoy hands-free calls and voice assistant with single or both earbuds as prefer. Voice comes from both earbuds in stereo mode.
  • [MORE & LONGER ENJOYMENT] - 3.5-4 hours working time per charge for the earbuds, 9-10 times full charge by the charging case. SoundPEATS TrueFree Plus wireless earbuds bring extended playtime and enjoyment.
  • [COMFORT FIT & WIDE COMPATIBILITY] - Different sized ear tips and in-canel cable-free design provide comfortable fit. Support Bluetooth-enabled devices with version 4.0 and above. PS: SoundPEATS provides 12 months hassle-free warranty to ensure the enjoyment of your purchase.

Let me preface this review by mentioning that these SoundPEATS are my first pair of truly wireless earbuds and the absolute novelty of that level of sonic freedom definitely informs this review. Like many of you, I have had a lifetime of experience with good wired headphones and earbuds. My first foray into the world of wireless headphones was with my excellent Sennheiser HD4.40BT over-the-ear bluetooth headphones. Also, I am utilizing the thoroughly customizable Poweramp Pro as my default music player. (Shout out to my mans, MinBoogie, for recommending it.) Having said that, once you've determined the proper ear tips for your unique ear canals and have positioned them just right, these buds can deliver surprisingly solid sound quality, excellent noise isolation and a fully immersive 360 degree stereo soundstage. When I have them on, I don't want to take them off and when I'm not wearing them, I'm looking forward to having a reason to put them on. No joke. The default ear tips were my preference. The highs and mids are clear and localizable, if not as open as a higher end 'bud and are also somewhat overshadowed by the copious amounts of VERY satisfying deep, resonant, undistorted bass that I enjoy at all but ear-threatening volume levels, which I feel no need to plumb. Listen to Post Malone's "Wow" through these. It's hypnotic. Easy initial pairing and automatic pairing thereafter. For effortless stereo listening, remove the right earbud from the case first and insert it into your right ear. Remove and insert the left earbud with the quickness. Done and done. Extremely lightweight buds and case but both very well conceived and executed. Intuitive controls. Excellent battery life. Overall, I am very satisfied. These bad boys are definitely fighting above their weight class. You really can't go wrong here. SoundPEATS clearly stands by their products as reflected in the few reviews where buyers experienced product defects. In terms of sheer audio performance and delivering an extremely enjoyable everyday user experience, if not in terms of neat features like ambient awareness, access to Google Assistant and Siri and volume control on the buds, the SoundPEATS Truefree+ Wireless Earbuds are easily best in class at their modest price point and an unqualified bargain. In point of fact, I would argue that they would acquit themselves well in a head-to-head listening session with any true wireless 'buds out there. At any any price point. And they look good too.

The family owns several pairs of the SoundPeats Magnetic Wireless Earbuds. Although they sound great, they do not fit my smaller ear canals well. I looked at the reviews for the SoundPeats True Wireless Earbuds and found a number of people saying they fit their smaller ear canals well so I decided to try these. Fit The other reviews were correct. this model does fit extremely well and are comfortable. There are 4 size tips included with the bud, extra small, small, medium, and large. I have on the small tips (they ship with medium installed). Sound One of the first thing I noticed was the volume. These things are loud! I own a pair of Sennheiser corded buds and a pair of corded Bose On Ear headphones. These are louder than anything else I own or have tied. Beyond the sheer volume, which I turned down, the sound is impressive. I have Dolby Audio on my phone so I used the equalizer to balance them to my preference. They can be a little "boomy" so I cut the bass more than where I have it set for my Sennheisers and Bose. Once I was happy with the adjustments, I would say that they can compete with my other high end ear buds and headphones. I passed them around to several other people that were in the room and they were all impressed. They isolate background noise quite well. They aren't true noise cancelling but you aren't getting that level of technology at this price point. These aren't billed as noise cancelling and I did not expect them to be. Connectivity I've seen some reviews talking about pairing issues. I have had zero problems. I have a phone with Bluetooth version 4.2. With my phone's Bluetooth enabled, all I have to do is take them out of the case and they immediately pair. Battery Life/Charging The specs say 1.5 hours of music. The longest I've used them at any one time is 1.5 hours and I haven't heard a low battery notification yet. I've seen on other reviews that there are no charging indicator lights on the case. Maybe there has been a case upgrade since those other reviews. The lid on my case is a smoked plastic and you can see the charging status through the lid, and there are leds on the front when plugged into the wall. Microphone and call quality I use these for listening to music and not making/taking phone calls, so I cannot comment on these features. Conclusion They fit great, sound great, and are a great value. Now that the rest of the family has heard them, I'm probably going to have to order another pair (or three). Edit - Yep, ended up ordering another 4 pairs. One for each if the other 3 family members, and 1 for the daughter's boyfriend that also had tried mine.

I really like these SoundPeats TruShift earbuds! They stay in my ears securely during my daily walk, and the music sounds great to my senior citizen ears! They come in an elegant case that is small and sturdy. It also serves as a charging station that recharges the earbuds every time they are returned to the case; I’ve never had a “Low Battery” signal. I charged the case when I first got the earbuds more than four weeks ago; I use the earbuds almost every day and I haven’t had to recharge the case yet! This set fit me perfectly right out of the box (although there are other size ear-tips included). These completely wireless Bluetooth earbuds are better in several ways compared to the previous wired Bluetooth set that I had; that set was good but didn’t have the advantages my current set does. Let me comment further on this set by comparing it to my previous set. That Bluetooth set had wires connecting the two earpieces; they seemed to tangle in my collar and pull one earpiece or the other out of my ear; this set (without any wires) gives me complete freedom and feels absolutely secure in my ears. The previous set’s control section on the connecting wire had buttons that were not as well-defined as I’d like, thus making it a little hard to push the correct one; this set has a large button on each unit that controls everything using different sequences. This set fits my ear canals better than the previous set, no matter which ear tip I used before. And for me, the price was right! I can’t imagine buying one of the high-priced brands, given the quality of the SoundPeats TruShift earbuds and the satisfaction this set gives!

These earbuds sound pretty decent for something this cheap! They obviously don't sound as good as my wired cans and IEMs, but for the price and convenience of Bluetooth, these are pretty awesome. There's definitely some noticeable latency when watching videos or playing games, but its not too terrible. I have to say, the upgraded case is definitely worth the extra money. Its designed very nicely, and the hinge and magnet feel pretty robust. If you have some money laying around and don't want to splurge on more expensive models, these are definitely a great deal!

I've had these for about two weeks now. I use them for working out primarily, and also to help protect my ears while mowing/using the chainsaw. First, the sound quality. I like these very much. I read in other reviews that audiophiles may not like these. I don't know what an "audiophile" is, unless it's someone who thinks they are the authority of how something should sound. I've been around music my whole life. These headphones do really, really well with the sound. Whether it's Parliment, George Strait, or Queen, the music sounds like it's supposed to sound. As for noise cancelling, I've used better, but I'm not expecting total noise cancellation, just enough to not interfere with the music. These fit the bill fine. Lastly, they stay in my ears no matter what I'm doing. My workouts are an hour of high intensity interval training...I'm moving around a lot, and have never had them fall out. After my last workout I decided to grab a basketball and hit the court. I didn't play in a game, but I did practice some aggressive moves, drop steps, step backs, stop and pop, and only once did one fall out. In retrospect, I should have recognized that it was coming loose before I made the move I made. I popped it back in and finished my workout without any other issues. All things considered, I'd have happily paid what I paid for the BeatsX that these replaced. Easily their equal in sound, and the true wireless nature of the Soundpeats make them an easy choice. Nothing but good to say about them.

I love these new headphones! I was looking at the new Samsung wireless headphones, but I’m glad I didn’t get them, they are much more expensive, and I’m not sure I would notice the difference, other than the length of battery. These are getting about 3.5-4 hours before having to go back into the self charging case. I saw there was a version of the case that had 50 hours charge time, but I like the size of this case better, and 35 hours is plenty for me. You will not regret this purchase. Calls sound excellent on them as well, people can’t even tell I’m not using my phone like normal.

Impressive for the price. I have the SoundCore Liberty Lites and Zolo Liberty ear buds. I'm not an audio buff, though I can appreciate quality, but when it comes to wireless it is more about convenience, portability and in the case of these type of ear buds it is the charging case that is a selling point. These have a particular feature I was seeking : the use of either left or right earbud by itself. Without the need to have a "main" earbud out of the case or only being able to use the right one only. I can now listen with either earbud, not carrying or using two sets (one charging while the other in use). Also, very simple to go from mono to stereo, no fuss or issues. I use these with an ipad mini 4 and a Galaxy S8+ as well as the Galaxy watch. So far no interference. Haven't really wanted to use them for calls as I'd rather just use the phone directly but when using the microphone I definitely had to speak up for them to pick up the audio. So in a crowded or noisy area these are not going to cut it. Wish they came in additional colors. Preferred the bigger case with lid, but still am able to slip them in any pocket and aren't going to take up a lot of space. I can't stress enough that you must try the different earbud tips to get a proper seal so you get better sound and some bass. If you just love music and just want to be able to listen without wires and know what you want out of these type of devices, these will do very well and you are saving money over the ones that cost closer to a Benjamin. As an FYI I mostly listen to streaming via Spotify and select the ultra high quality download and stream. Just did a workout and listen to a variety of music, currently listening to "the girl from Ipanema" and I gotta say I'm not disappointed. Couldn't even really hear anything past the music. Did rigorous calisthenics and weight lifting and the earbuds even though they don't have sleeves they stayed put. Also very easy to skip song double tap on the right for forward or backwards on the left. Volume at around 80% was plenty. Definitely keepers.

I don't normally write reviews, but after searching for a pair of true wireless buds under $100 for weeks and running up against fake reviews and what seemed like junk products I want others to know. These are the real deal. For a little over $30 these are amazing. I pulled them out of the package and opened the case. The case is very satisfying, it has a magnet in the lid so it closes and stays closed with a "snap". The buds were easy to take out of the case, no fiddling with them. The buds were charged out the box so I opened my phone, paired them in under a minute and they both worked flawlessly. The buds fit snug in the ears, I haven't run with them yet but I bounced around the house and they aren't going anywhere. The rubber ear pads aren't the most comfortable, but are easily replaced with the foam kind available on Amazon. The sound was way better than I expected, good range with the base coming through nicely. There was no noticeable lag while listening to music or while watching a video on YouTube. I am very happy with the purchase

I just ran through the first full charge on these earbuds. They sound better than the price point may lead one to believe. Bass is quite full compared to other wireless buds I've used with mids not very accurate and fairly decent highs. At this price point ($30-35) you really cannot have very high expectations. The multifunction buttons built into both earbuds do not feel very intuitive and take some force to actuate. I did not enjoy pausing, resuming or changing volume as every push resulted in pushing them deeper into my ear canal, which is not that much fun. The case is not particularly large and would fit in any pocket. The magnets inside the case will definitely keep the buds secure to their charging locations. There is no external case indication of charge status of the ear buds. You have to open the case and look at the LEDs on the buds themselves in order to find out whether they are done charging, or not. The two external LEDs on the case are solely to indicate case charging status. If you look very closely and focus on the lid of the case you will find out that it's partially transparent and the ear bud LEDs may be visible through the case lid, but not in all conditions. If you are outside in bright light you're unlikely to be able to see through the case lid, but inside and in dim lighting they should be visible without opening the lid. Case lid can be operated single handed if needed. I made a 1 hour long phone call with no mic quality complaints. I also spent another 3.5 hours playing music at volume between 35 and 50% for a total charge lasting 4.5 hours. There are a total of 4 sizes tips included in the box to cater to different sized ear canals. I highly suggest experimenting with the different sized tips to get the best fit before you start judging noise cancellation, volume or how securely they fit into your ears. Additionally when placing these buds into your ears, you should use a twisty motion for best fitment and also grasp the bud on its sides and avoid pushing the multi-function button. Only 1 microphone hole is visible on each bud, but both buds have a separate microphone allowing them to each be paired and used separately for phone calls or if you want to listen to music/podcasts/video with one bud only in mono mode. That requires a separate pairing setup compared to stereo pairing with a device. I will make it a point to use this set only going forward over the next few weeks in order to fully evaluate them and update the review with more insight and real world usage statistics, but so far so good. Definitely a good buy in this price range and they seem to deliver a lot of value at a very reasonable price point that is affordable to the masses.

I can’t say I was really looking for a pair of wireless earbuds. I’d seen what other vendors have to offer and thought that they were more a fashion accessory than hardware that provides a quality user experience. And with a price that makes me cringe, I figured I’d sit this particular gadget out. Man… I was wrong! When I found out that SoundPeats had an offering in this space and at this price, I thought I’d give it a try. I have found my other SoundPeats headphones to be unbeatable in value, battery life, performance and sound reproduction. So, at this price, how could I lose? I haven’t been disappointed! Now, a brief caveat – I am NOT an audiophile. My earliest experience with music and sound reproduction was with AM radio and, for those of you too young to remember, THAT was not Hi-Fi at all… And frankly, I can’t say my tastes have grown with the years. So I’m not going to tell you the highs are the highest you’re going to hear or the lows make a whale sound his song in response, but I will tell you that I love listening to music with them on and the podcasts I listen to are flawless on these. I wear them to the gym and have no fear of losing them – they fit perfectly and comfortably in my ear and don’t stick out like some of the white ones you see people wearing. In fact, they are nearly invisible. And, amazingly, the battery life is as advertised. I’m used to discounting at least 15% from the advertised battery life and these lasted a solid 3.5 hours at max volume. They come in a solid feeling charger case that includes a 3000 mAh battery – when they do run low, you have a good ten minutes of warning and then you just throw them back in the case for a quick charge and you’re back in business. When I opened the packaging (also, a SUPER high quality looking package), I noticed the heft and build quality of the case instantly. In fact, everything about these earbuds makes me think of a product that costs much more. It’s nice to be able to touch one or the other and make the music advance or rewind, answer calls with a tap of my ear, skip songs the same way. I’m not groping for a wire hanging around my neck, I’m just tapping the left or right ear bud, depending on what I’m trying to do. Takes a little getting used to, but if I can master it, I’m sure just about anyone else can do so far faster than I did. Good quality? Yes! Good value! Absolutely! Am I happy with these? Darn Right! Would I buy again? Doubtlessly!