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SoundPEATS Mini pro Bluetooth 5.2 Headphones with ANC, Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, CVC 8.0, Game Mode, Transparency Mode, QCC3040, aptX Adaptive, TrueWireless Mirroring, 21 Hours

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Mini Pro follows the functional compact design as usual, portable on the go. Feature with Qualcomm 3040 and Bluetooth 5.2, distinguished noise cancellation performance could reach the deepest of 35db, creating a highly immersive environment for work or entertainment. It also has transparency mode, switching with ease to amplify the sound the outside when needed.

Again, it is pretty good considering the form factor and other constraints – good enough for most, but don’t choose purely on the basis of call performance. The game mode of Mini Pro decreases the headset delay as low as 60ms while the general delay is always 80ms. Sync the sound with your screen without the latency of all time.Even so, the Mini Pro perform well indoors, booming your voice through pretty clearly. However, loud nearby chatter will be audible to the recipient of your call, it’s just your voice will be elevated. Increase the ambient sound and it struggles far more, and this is especially the case outdoors, where at times your voice will muddy into the competing frequencies around you. Comparing this to the competition, it falls some way short of something like the more expensive Soundcore Space A40, which does support fast charging and gives you around an hour extra across all of those different modes. By the same token, compared with the Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2, longevity is much better, offering around 30-45 additional minutes. The Mini Pro use the Qualcomm QCC3040 chipset, promoting the use of the aptX-adaptive codec, but they also support aptX, AAC and SBC. On Android, it defaulted immediately to aptX-adaptive, and on iOS, I assume, AAC. Next to the comfort and Active Noise Cancelling, the SoundPEATS Mini Pro also has something to tell in the sound department.

For the best experience with these earphones, LDAC is highly recommended if your source device is compatible. As I’m currently using an iPhone, I had to switch over to my Shanling M5s player to access LDAC. Modern Android phones support this audio codec natively. When you open the case, you'll notice immediately the nice friction hinge is further reinforced. This allows you to pop the case on the desk with the buds open, use one bud in single mode and leave one in the case for it to charge. Getting the buds out of the case is a bit awkward at times, as you only have a small area to grip onto. When it comes to details, the Mini Pro covers the basic well. Vocals, both male and female, form the center-part of the music and often come straight in front of you, while instruments like drums can flank you slightly on your left and right. There's decent separation between instruments. The Mini Pro were a decent, if slightly bulky, in ear offering from SoundPEATS when they were released, and adding app support retrospectively was a nice touch. However, since SoundPEATS have now added the Mini Pro HS, which have improved sound, LDAC support, improved call quality and retail at around the same price, there is no need to buy this model any more.

Crafted Hybrid ANC for Commuting

SoundPEATS have ritualized the 'professionalisation' of their standard range, fine-tuning releases to add desired functions and features requested by consumers subsequent to a few months on the market and the availability of better chipsets and other associated components. Having successfully performed this lateral movement with the Sonic, they've repeated the process with the Mini, and it looks like will do the same with the Air3 very soon. SoundPEATS Mini Pro HS True Wireless ผ่าน App ยอดนิยมทั้ง Netflix, HBO Go, Disney+ hotstar และ Prime Video ผลคือสามารถรับชมได้อย่างลื่นไหลไม่มีสดุดและไม่มีอาการดีเลย์แม้แต่น้อย ไม่ว่าจะใช้งานทั้ง 2 ข้างพร้อมกันหรือใช้งานข้างเดียวก็ตาม The short nozzle but steep gradient, combined with fairly lightweight footprint of 4.7g ensures a stable fit. I tried with two different sets of tips, and both styles fit the ear very comfortably. Also enclosed are spare silicone tips - relatively flat and wide, to marry up with the narrow, sloped design of the buds, and a USB-A to USB-C cable.

Whilst resolution is good, and certainly an improvement on the original, I didn't feel like the Mini Pro HS dazzled me with its technicalities in the way the Deluxe HS did, but perhaps given it is an in-ear bud, maybe my expectations are a little too high. Even so, it is one of the better sounding earbuds at its price, and the improvements show how far SoundPEATS and wireless earbuds at this price in general have come.Adding an additional mic seems to have helped Soundpeats not only with active noise cancellation but also delivering very strong. With the Spinfit CP1025 tips, I found extreme high frequencies levelled off, but high mids can sound a bit 'echoey' where they’ve tried to circumvent the form factor limitations. This is especially noticeable with 'atmospheric' music styles - 'Everybody Wants To Rule The World' by Tears For Fears being a prime example. The same song, however, sounds very different with the Tanchjim tips, where less space is created between your ear canal and the source, bringing a warmer sound. Either way, detail is impressive for the price point and clarity is crisp and clean. This area was one of the bigger let downs. The earbuds are made of a kind of hard plastic material. There are a few 'edges' on the earbuds as well. Not sharp or anything, but just pointy enough when combined with the hard plastic to not be that comfortable. The eartips that come with these are also kind of cheap. Many have recommended changing out the eartips, and I would tend to agree except I don't think you should have to do that. Any manufacturer worth their salt should pony up a couple more dollars to give you some decent eartips and if they can't be bothered to do so, you should probably buy a different product. The result, overall I was always aware that these earbuds were there and didn't find them very comfortable. 5/10 Just as was the case with the original, there is an intuitive red-amber-green system denoting remaining charge, this time with a tactile LED. Green denotes 50-100% charge, amber is 10-49% and red is below 10%. When you open the case, the buds will hold a red light – telling you they are charging. Once you take them out, a pulsing white light indicates they are going to connect with a device, whereas an intermittent white/red light denotes ‘pairing’. Once connected, the white light will remain on until the earbud detects sound from the source – i.e., you press play on Spotify. This has been the case with pretty much all recent SoundPEATS releases (bar the Sonic Pro) but given the H1 has the option to turn the LED off in the app, I expect this model to follow suit once supported, appeasing those who use earbuds to sleep. Active Noise Cancellation was one of the disappointments of the original Mini Pro, offering only mediocre performance, working fine with deep, low rumbling sounds but struggling to deal with higher pitched noise.

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