After rigorous testing, these 8 thousand are the best to buy during Black Friday

If you’re looking for a portable spell that gives you the flexibility of audio streaming or just to serve as a FANCIer headphone, the Anker Steep Sleep A20 will get the job done at an affordable price. They are not without their quirks, but overall, they offer a very good price-to-price-point ratio.
It was difficult to identify any significant difference in performance between this and the Premium Earbuds model, which, considering its $150 price difference, impresses with the SoundCore component.
The sound buds promise a little more battery life, which I didn’t really notice as both hidden easily hit the eight hour range. However, I noticed that this case holds 80 hours of charging, which means that I didn’t charge it for a week, while I had to recharge the Sleep Earbuds models after two nights of use. The sound buds connected to my device have a lot more sensitivity than other models.
So, where do they show their lowest point? Maybe this is more of a personal preference, but I wasn’t a big fan of the sleep library in the Soundcore App. Most sounds felt too busy and too loud, even at low volumes. One night, when I tested the feature that changes the sound from Bluetooth transmission to white noise when the earbuds are sleeping, the sound of white noise woke up because it was so loud. Granted, this is because of the volume I put it on, but only because the volume sounds good (low even!
When I played around with the controls coming in the bright hours, I found the volume so high it hurt my ears – thank you very much, but I felt like these headphones could use better volume protection. After all, it’s not like you can quickly adjust the volume when you don’t know. Depending on the auto switch feature, I found that the frequency jumped the gun. Sometimes, I just sit down to close my eyes, and the earbuds can change more (the problem is I haven’t found many premium models).
As far as mistakes go, those were the only many people I saw. The buds stay in my ears and feel comfortable to use while lying on my side. The Soundcore Ear Tips are silicone and feel a bit off – it didn’t bother me, but my partner couldn’t resist any of the feeling, so if you’re dealing with sensory sensitivity, it’s something to be aware of. My audio streamed reliably (if, again, a little on the loud side), and the touch controls worked well when I used them, but I never had an accident at night while sleeping. In general, I didn’t find myself using the touch controls to change the volume or switch between multiple modes, but they still felt like a nice addition.
The Soundcore earbuds also provide sleep data, which can be stored in the earbuds for up to a week (with sync needed to get the information in your app). I’ve never used any kind of sleep tracking device before, but from the few times I’ve used sleep unlock apps on my phone, these earbuds provide accurate and detailed information on how I slept, how many times I tossed and turned.


