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The Soundcore Sleep A10 Bluetooth Earbuds combine a side-sleeper-friendly ergonomic design with a 4-Point Noise Masking System and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. Featuring a dedicated app with unlimited sleep sounds, sleep monitoring, and a personal alarm, these earbuds deliver a tailored, comfortable, and smart sleep experience for adults seeking restful nights.













| ASIN | B0BJVB2G37 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Sleeping |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 100 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 226,762 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 576 in Sound Therapy |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Metres |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Box Contents | S/2×M/L Ear Tips, S/M/L Ear Wings, Sleep A10 Bluetooth Sleep Earbuds, USB-C Cable, Wireless Charging Case |
| Brand Name | soundcore |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | White |
| Carrying Case Material | Faux Leather |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
| Controller Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Package Type | Rigid padded box |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (1,035) |
| Earpiece Shape | angled ear tips |
| Enclosure Material | Faux Leather |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Headphone Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 59 g |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | Sleep A10 |
| Model Number | A6610 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Noise Cancellation |
| Product Warranty | 2 Years |
| Series Number | 6610 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Theme | Sleep |
| UPC | 194644114923 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
D**S
I've tried every pair of sleep buds
To put my experience in context I've had a lot of sleep devices that I've used every night since 2018: - Bose Sleepbuds v1.0 (brilliant comfort & sound library, warranty replacement due to battery failure) 5 PAIRS of Bose Sleepbuds v2.0 (same brilliant comfort & sound library, warranty replacements due to battery failures...) Amazfit Zenbuds (early adopter £67). Bought as a backup due to the amount of time my Bose Soundbuds were absent due to warranty replacements. Comfort & sound are okay, but the battery life is dreadful. QuietOn 1.0 (early adopter, £177). Honestly, I wore them once (briefly), couldn't sleep, like having 6 inch nails inserted into your ears - genuinely a painful experience, and active noise cancelling in a sleep device is no match (IMHO) for noise masking. AWFUL (their new ones might be better, who knows). My Soundcore A10's are as close as you'll currently get to the Bose Sleepbuds. Bose were 10/10 for comfort, Soundcore are 8.5/10 (very good) - even for side sleepers. The A10 sound library is also good - the Snoring Attenuation sound is particularly effective. My only minor complaints are it's not as loud, there is only one traditional "beep beep" alarm tone, and the ear tips aren't "Bose" quality - still perfectly good though. The A10's have the bonus of being Bluetooth headphones - but I don't use them to listen to music - so won't comment on the quality. Now I'll happily use either my "perfect" Bose Sleepbuds (sadly no longer available - I think I've used all their old stock by now...) or the Soundcore A10's - really no major/noticeable difference between the two. Time will tell if Soundcore have capable long-life batteries - hopefully being an Anker company they have the technology. Finally - these are down to £79 - so you can't go wrong. BTW - turning the A10 alarm off gives you an extra 20% battery life, and keeping the volume at 50% ish really will make the battery last longer - 10 hours is definitely possible.
M**R
Has flaws
EDIT I had to revisit this review, at first they were all good but now they are next to useless, if they actually work they last 4 hours at best, they will randomly turn off, the left bud will just turn off, sometimes within 10 mins of turning on. Trying to get them to work straight out of the case is problematic. You find yourself constantly putting them back in the case to get the buds to sync up to each other. I managed to find another pair of Bose Sleepbuds 2 and realise what I was missing and that was reliable sleepbuds that actually last all night and just work out of the case. If you want a pair of sleepbuds that work and are reliable and last longer than 4 hours, don’t choose the soundcore, very disappointed First off I would like to point out these are not as good as the Bose Sleepbuds 2 and if they hadn’t been discontinued I would of kept them. I purchased these as my Bose failed, they do work (sort of), I read the usual reviews about battery life etc, there are some extreme caveats if you want decent battery life. Anker recommend 50% volume, if you have a partner who snores like mine, trust me that won’t cut it, with the volume cranked up, I could still hear my partner, I have played around with the various ear buds supplied but they are not brilliant at shielding noise, I never had this problem with the Bose. What they don’t tell you is if you have the volume up and Bluetooth on then you will get 4-5 hours at most. It took me a while to work out that I had to disconnect the Bluetooth from my phone, once I did this I finally get some decent time out of them. They are comfy and suitable for side sleepers, that said the controls are a bit clunky and you can get sleepbuds randomly turning off. Uploading new sounds can be painful, I had an issue uploading a new sound which took me over 30 minutes to resolve. I am giving them 3 which is generous, it would of been lower if I hadn’t finally worked out that disconnecting the Bluetooth extended the battery. I have to be honest, if Bose release sleepbuds 3 then I am swapping without hesitation.
M**S
Works as a Bose Sleepbuds Alternative
For light sleepers, Bose's Sleepbuds and Sleepbuds 2 were game-changers. Noise masking actually works in blocking out things like loud snoring etc meaning I was able to sleep longer and deeper than I had in years. My Sleepbuds 2 stopped working and I was disappointed to see that Bose has discontinued Sleepbuds, meaning I needed to find something else (at least until the warranty exchange gets here). If you're in the same position, this is a good replacement product. The shape of the buds isn't quite as comfortable while sleeping but it didn't bother me too much. I initially found battery life to be far weaker but you need to ensure you're in the proper sleep mode and I found that the auto volume adjustment also saved power. I could get about 10 hours from Sleepbuds, here you're looking at about eight-ish max. In some ways, this is superior to Sleepbuds. The app is better, actually tracking sleep quality in a way that the Bose product did not. Seems reasonably accurate. The choice of sounds is wider though not necessarily better. However, the 'snoring attenuation' sounds certainly do the job in masking anything and everything - which is important as I'm pretty sure max volume is quieter than Sleepbuds. The biggest advantages over Bose Sleepbuds are that you can actually use them as normal Bluetooth earbuds - and the fact that they are massively cheaper. I am expecting Bose to replace my Sleepbuds within a few weeks but to be honest, these do seem to work just as well overall, so they are well worth considering. If you are a light sleeper, or your partner is a heavy snorer and you never discovered Sleepbuds, I'd also highly recommend checking these out. They are (relatively) expensive but turn out to be priceless when quality of sleep rises so dramatically.
V**I
It has no noise cancellation.
O**R
Fonctionne parfaitement appli très simple d'utilisation
R**M
Die Soundcore by Anker Sleep A10 Bluetooth Sleep Earbuds haben mein nächtliches Schlaferlebnis auf eine völlig neue Ebene gehoben. Als jemand, der auf eine ruhige und ungestörte Nachtruhe angewiesen ist, war ich von diesen Ohrhörern sofort beeindruckt. Das erste, was auffällt, ist das bequeme flache Design dieser Ohrhörer. Sie liegen sanft auf meinen Ohren, ohne Druck auszuüben oder mich unwohl fühlen zu lassen. Das ist besonders wichtig, wenn man bedenkt, dass sie die ganze Nacht über getragen werden. Die Passform ist sicher und zuverlässig, sodass ich mich ohne Sorgen bewegen und drehen kann, ohne dass die Ohrhörer verrutschen. Die Kombination aus passiver Geräuschmaskierung und Bluetooth 5.2-Technologie macht diese Ohrhörer zu einem wahren Schatz. Ich war überrascht, wie effektiv sie Umgebungsgeräusche minimieren und eine ruhige, friedliche Umgebung schaffen. Es ist, als würde man in eine Klangoase eintauchen, die nur mir gehört. Egal, ob es sich um störende Geräusche von draußen oder Schnarchen im Raum handelt, die Sleep A10 Ohrhörer haben eine bemerkenswerte Fähigkeit, diese Geräusche auszublenden und eine entspannte Schlafumgebung zu schaffen. Die Möglichkeit, die Ohrhörer über Bluetooth mit meinem Smartphone zu verbinden, eröffnete eine ganz neue Welt des Komforts. Ich konnte beruhigende Schlafgeräusche oder sanfte Musik genießen, die mir halfen, schneller einzuschlafen und tiefer zu schlummern. Die Schlafüberwachungsfunktion ist ein weiteres Highlight. Sie liefert mir wertvolle Einblicke in meine Schlafqualität und hilft mir, mein Schlafverhalten zu verstehen und zu optimieren. Ein besonders nützliches Merkmal ist der Wecker. Die Möglichkeit, sanfte Wecktöne direkt in meinen Ohren zu hören, hat mich auf eine viel angenehmere Art und Weise geweckt, als ein lauter Wecker es je könnte. Es fühlte sich natürlicher und weniger störend an, was den Start in den Tag viel angenehmer machte. Insgesamt bin ich von den Soundcore by Anker Sleep A10 Bluetooth Sleep Earbuds beeindruckt. Sie bieten nicht nur erstklassigen Komfort und passive Geräuschmaskierung, sondern auch eine Fülle von Funktionen, die mein Schlaferlebnis wirklich verbessert haben. Diese Ohrhörer sind ein Muss für jeden, der nach einer erholsamen und entspannten Nachtruhe sucht.
M**G
L’anno scorso avevo acquistato le Soundsleep, che ho reso dopo pochi giorni perchè trovavo impossibili da tenere tutta la notte. Con questo modello non ho avuto problemi; stamattina sono stata svegliata da un decespugliatore alle prime luci dell’alba, ho indossato gli auricolari e sono tornata bellamente a dormire. Di certo non hanno coperto totalmente il rumore, ma il suono che avevo scelto mi ha aiutato a riaddormentarmi. Trovo questi auricolari molto comodi, non danno fastidio anche se quando mi sono svegliata, dopo qualche ora, non li indossavo (di certo c’è che con il caldo di questi giorni mi rendo conto di muovermi molto di più mentre dormo). La batteria è durata tutto il tempo necessario, dalle altre recensioni pareva durasse pochissimo ma non ho avuto problemi.
S**A
Empezaré diciendo que uso desde hace algunos años auriculares para dormir para enmascarar Tinnitus (acúfenos). Tras muchos tratamientos, parece ser que me tengo que acostumbrar a escuchar ruidos. Eso durante el dÃa no es problemático pero por la noche se vuelve bastante insoportable (es cierto que te acabas acostumbrando y que el malestar de los primeros dÃas/meses por no poder dormir se diluye y hasta te acostumbras). Los otorrinos al final me han recomendado que ponga una radio bajita o cualquier sonido que camufle el ruido. Eso no es posible porque si pongo algún sonido, mi mujer me tira de la cama. Asà que empecé a usar auriculares. Vengo de unos auriculares "tradicionales", la Hoomband y los Bose Sleepbuds 2. Para mi, usar los Sleepbuds viniendo de unos auriculares tradicionales era una maravilla. El tema es que los Sleepbuds han dejado de funcionar, están fuera de garantÃa y Bose ya no los fabrica. Asà que me he decidido por estos Sleep A10. Decir en primer lugar que son muy cómodos. Para mi, de todas las soluciones que he probado, los más cómodos. Son muy pequeños e incluso durmiendo de lado como en mi caso, no molestan nada, no duele y casi no notas que los llevas puestos. Eso para mi es algo muy positivo. Tampoco se caen. De hecho se incluye una gran cantidad de gomas de silicona para ajustar cada uno de los auricurales y asegurar una perfecta sujeción y evitar caidas debido a los movimientos nocturnos. Una vez colocados, se emparejan sin ningún problema con tu móvil (iOS / Android soportados). Indispensable descargar aplicación indicada para configurarlos y en mi caso actualizarlos a la última versión de software. Con esta aplicación podemos usar los auriculares de dos formas: 1. Como auriculares tradicionales Bluetooth: podemos usar cualquier aplicación para reproducir música o cualquier otro contenido (podcast, ...). Si usáis contenidos de Calm o Headspace (e incluso la propia aplicación de Hoomband que tiene muy buenos contenidos también), sin ningún problema se escuchan. La calidad de sonido es buena. Óbviamente, no son unos Airpods, pero la función que tienen es otra muy distinta y en este aspecto, muy bien. Usando este modo, el móvil debe estar cerca de los auriculares porque el contenido se transmite por Bluetooth. Dentro de esta configuración, podemos acceder a una biblioteca de sonidos de la aplicación (son sonidos de unos 15-30 segundos que se repetirán en bucle en el segundo modo que explico a continuación). Hay muchos sonidos (sonido de fuego, lluvia, pájaros cantando, agua, ruido blanco, ruido gris, ruido rosa... y por supuesto también más melódicos). Podemos elegir el sonido deseado y copiarlo a los auriculares para poderlos usar como auriculares autónomos. 2. Como auriculares autónomos: Este modo permite usar los auriculares sin tener el móvil al lado. Vamos, como los Sleepbuds de Bose. Eliges el sonido y se reproduce en bucle. Es importante, al menos para mi, elegir un sonido larguito, porque si eliges uno corto, notas mucho la repetición y acaba rallando. Ante la pregunta si se puede subir nuestro propio sonido, la respuesta es no. Sólo podemos copiar a los auriculares los sonidos que hay en la aplicación (si no nos gusta ninguno, a usarlos como auriculares tradicionales). Decir que tiene un modo que permite ajustar el volumen automáticamente según el ruido ambiental cuando los auriculares detectan que te has dormido. La aplicación es muy completa, podemos definir los toques (por ejemplo, doble toque en el auricular derecho pausa/reproduce). Asimismo analiza el sueño (sorprendentemente bastante bien, lo he comparado con el reloj y coindice bastante). También podemos programar que se pare al cabo de X minutos/horas. Ideal para no tener los auriculares reproduciéndose toda la noche. Yo lo tengo deshabilitado porque he observado que no me molesta, y me aisla tan bien que descanso mucho mejor, incluso si vives en una ciudad con tráfico, no escuchas los acelerones de la moto a las 5 de la mañana. El tema baterÃa. He leido que si dura 7 horas y suelo estar sobre las 6 horas. He de decir que sin ningún problema aguantan y en ningún momento he tenido problemas de baterÃa baja. Para cargarlos, se cargan en la caja y unos led indica si están cargados o se están cargando. Según he leÃdo, el consumo de baterÃa es menor si se usan como auriculares autónomos. En definitiva, estos Sleep A10 son ideales si se sufre de algún tipo de Tinnitus o bien si nos queremos aislar de cualquier ruido (tráfico, ronquidos, vecinos ruidosos). No son milagrosos pero ayudan y mucho. Añadiré que por mi experiencia, me costó dormir con auriculares. Mi consejo es persistir, en mi caso fueron 3 semanas para acostumbrarme (eso sÃ, a los auriculares tradicionales). Estos Sleep A10 son tan impercentibles que apenas notas que están ahÃ. Estoy encantado!
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