Soundcore VR P10 Gaming Earbuds-Low Latency, Meta Formally Co-branded, Twin Connection, 2.4GHz Wi-fi, USB-C Dongle Included-Suitable with Meta Quest 2, Steam Deck, PS4, PS5, PC, Swap
$79.99
Value: $79.99
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Made for Meta: soundcore VR P10 true wi-fi gaming earbuds are licensed by Meta to work with Meta Quest 2. Take your VR gameplay to the following stage with a lag-free wi-fi audio expertise. Notice: The pass-through charging perform is suitable with Meta Quest 2, but it surely is perhaps incompatible with different units.
Extremely-Low Latency Beneath 30ms: Expertise absolutely synchronized audio and video for seamless VR gameplay. LightningSync️ wi-fi know-how makes use of a 2.4GHz high-speed wi-fi connection, customized chipset, and a superior LC3 codec for quick audio switch.
Twin Connection: Concurrently join VR P10 to your telephone through Bluetooth and to Meta Quest 2 utilizing the included USB-C dongle to reply calls with no need to pause your gameplay.
Multi-Platform Compatibility: Plug in and play utilizing the USB-C dongle to connect with Meta Quest 2, Steam Deck, PICO 4, PS4, PS5, PC, or Swap. Use the soundcore app and a number of dongles to modify between platforms immediately.
Immersive Meta Quest 2 VR Gaming Expertise: 11mm drivers ship thumping sound that is additional intensified by our unique BassUp know-how to maintain you ultra-focused on the sport.
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Clients discover these headphones comfy to put on for prolonged durations. They work effectively with Bluetooth connectivity and the microphone perform works correctly. The low latency and lightning-fast connection present a seamless expertise. Many purchasers respect the worth for cash and design. Nevertheless, some have differing opinions on sound high quality, connectivity, and battery life.
7 reviews for Soundcore VR P10 Gaming Earbuds-Low Latency, Meta Formally Co-branded, Twin Connection, 2.4GHz Wi-fi, USB-C Dongle Included-Suitable with Meta Quest 2, Steam Deck, PS4, PS5, PC, Swap
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Not just for gamers. These headphones pack a killer feature that can be used by anyone
These are not your average true wireless earbuds. In a saturated market of wireless earbuds, these bring a unique feature that opens up many new possibilities of uses that most people might not even know. If you’ve ever used bluetooth earbuds and noticed that what you were watching or playing wasn’t matching up with the sound, then you’ve experienced audio latency. Bluetooth in its current state is the guilty party that can cause that effect where the lips don’t match the voice. Some might not be bothered by this, but once you see it, you can’t stop thinking about it. Some hardcore gamers get around this by using 2.4ghz instead of the Bluetooth protocol. 2.4ghz headphones have virtually no latency whatsoever, but require you use a dongle to plug into your device.These Soundcore VR P10 headphones are hybrids with both functions. The dongle allows imperceptibly low latency. But because they are also capable of using the bluetooth protocol, you are able to connect these to both your gaming device and your phone. While gaming or watching videos, if you get a call on your phone, it will automatically lower the volume on your game or video, while prioritizing your call volume. It’s a seamless experience.2.4ghz headphones existed for a while, but until recently, they were mostly over-the-ear style. Personally, I can’t stand anything on my head for long periods of time due to the pressure and overheating. There are only a handful of in-ear earbuds with 2.4ghz dongles at the time of this review. This one is the ONLY one that has a passthrough charging feature on the dongle itself. If you use a dongle on a device with only one USB-C port, then you’ll have to choose between charging or listening. These dongles allow you to do both. With the battery life of devices like the Quest 2, you’ll definitely need to do both at the same time.Non-gamers:If you have a phone, tablet, or laptop that you use to watch movies or shows, take zoom calls, or listen to music, as long as it has a USB-C port you can instantly connect these headphones to your device without fumbling around in the bluetooth settings trying to get it to pair. This is immensely helpful if you constantly switch between using a laptop, a tablet, and a phone. Imagine you are watching a movie on a tablet and you get a zoom call on your laptop. Instead of unpairing and repairing, you just slap the dongle in. Additionally, Anker has stated that more dongles will be available for purchase soon, meaning that you can have multiple dongles, each plugged into a device you use often, and just switch via the app. All the while having low latency.PS5:I’ve tested it with the PS5. It works flawlessly. Instant connection and no noticeable latency. The sound is very immersive and I can easily tell the direction of footsteps in-game. Additionally, these earbuds finally allow you to use wireless headphones with your PS5. Previously, you had to either use over-the-ear style 2.4ghz headphones, or use a wired headphone plugged into your controller. Otherwise the latency would be preposterous. If you use your PS5 as a media player (Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, etc.) you’ll be able to enjoy private listening with wireless earbuds and have no latency. Pair this with a PS5 remote and now you have one of the best and most powerful “Smart-TVs” with a private listening function. If you live in an apartment and watch movies, you’re probably constantly turning down the volume when an explosion or shot rocks you to your core, and then turning it back up because you can barely hear the whisper dialogue in the next scene. With these headphones, you can peacefully watch your movie as intended, while not worrying about cables, latency, or your neighbors getting mad.Steamdeck:Works exactly as you might expect. I have not run into any issues. Passthrough charging works great. If the sound suddenly doesn’t work and you see “echo-sink-cancel”, then its a bug with the Steamdeck, not the headphones. Restart to fix. Be aware that if you buy the official Steamdeck dock, that there is no USB-C out port on that dock. You may have to buy a USB-C to USB-A adapter for the dongle.Quest 2:These headphones were made for the Meta Quest 2. In VR, if you have any sort of latency, it could make things very disorientating and nausea inducing. These are perfect for having an immersive experience and reducing VR sickness. One cool feature is that if you are using it with the Quest, you can turn down the 2.4ghz signal to prevent interference with your wifi. Since the earbuds are so close to the dongle when you use it with the quest, you don’t need the signal to be strong. Also, the quest dies very quickly. These are the only true wireless earbuds with a dongle that lets you charge and listen at the same time. They sound much better than the stock speakers on the Quest 2 and allow you to pinpoint the direction that sounds are coming from. The point of VR is immersion. Audio immersion is just as important as visual immersion.Switch:The passthrough function does not work with a Switch. I believe it’s a limitation with the Switch’s software. It doesn’t seem to allow the one USB-C port to have multiple functions at the same time. The headphones still work beautifully via the dongle, but you won’t be able to charge at the same time. Not the fault of the soundcore earbuds though. Maybe it can be patched by a switch software update in the future. If you play in docked mode, maybe try plugging the dongle into a USB-C to USB-A adapter and then into the dock. I have not tried this, but it might work.PC:Not every PC has USB-C ports. Not to worry, I have tested these with a USB-C to USB-A adapter and it works great. If your PC does not have a USB-C port, you will need to buy an adapter separately. Otherwise, all features (volume adjust, low latency) function well.Mac:Works really well. You can even adjust volume with a tap on the earbuds (gesture can be adjusted in the mobile app). Since these are both bluetooth and 2.4ghz, you can have them connected to your phone and MacBook at the same time for the ultimate productivity experience. The sound will come through both depending on which device you are using. Example, Zoom on MacBook to phone call on iPhone automatically.iPad:Also works well. Passthrough charging is quite important since the iPad only has one USB-C port. If you game on your iPad, you’ll appreciate it.ChromeOS/Chromebook:Works fine but currently there is a weird bug in ChromeOS with USB-C headphones. The volume will adjust normally up to around 50% volume where the loudness suddenly blasts your ears at 51% volume. Be careful with Chromebooks until they patch this. Keep it under 50% or test it past 50% with them out of your ears.**Cons**With certain devices (Switch, Some Tablets), these headphones are a bit limited. The passthrough charging feature won’t work unless your device allows that USB-C port to multitask. So be aware of your devices functionality if you’re buying this to use with a specific device.With certain devices (Switch, PS5), adjusting the volume via tapping the earbuds don’t work. This is again a limitation of the software of those devices, not the earbuds. On the PS5, it is a painful multi-step process to adjust the volume in their menus. Hopefully a software patch will fix this as USB-C headphones become more popular. On mobile devices like Android and iOS tablets and phones, PCs, and MacBooks, it works just fine.The dongle is kept in the top part of the case via a magnet. It’s very easy to put it in, but kind of a pain to remove the dongle since it’s recessed so far in. If you have bigger hands, this might irritate you. I suggest taking the earbuds out first before trying to take the dongle out.With the exception of some devices, the headphones work amazingly and sound great. They solve a very niche but very annoying problem. Get them, you won’t regret it.
Wyllie –
Great sound, very versatile, good price
I bought these to use with my PSVR2 (Playstation Virtual Reality) headset but I ended up using the Sony Pulse 3D over-ear headset for VR. I now use these Anker earbuds at work with my phone and laptop. A few points:PROS:1. These headphones connect my phone directly using Bluetooth pairing, and simultaneously connect to my laptop using the Dongle. I can listen to music on YouTube from my laptop, then when a call comes in or I switch to Instagram on my phone, it will automatically switch audio over to the phone. It even continues to play YouTube from my laptop at a lowered volume while I am on a phone call. The earbuds automatically pair to both devices (or whichever device is available) when I take them out of the case.2. The audio quality is pretty good. The bass is among the best I have heard for earbuds, especially at this price point. Persons say they can hear me clearly during calls. I can walk to about 30 ft away from the connected device before it starts dropping connection.3. If you’re not a fan of the purple / pink lights, they can be changed or turned off completely by downloading the Anker app. I changed mine to blue. I think turning them off saves a bit of battery life but I can’t confirm since I always use mine with lights.CONS:1. If you want to use it with PSVR2, you’ll need a USB A to C adapter since the VR headset uses the only available USB C port on the Playstation.1. Using the direct Bluetooth connection (without the dongle), there is a small delay between the audio and the visuals. I didn’t notice any delay using the Bluetooth dongle2. There were times when one earbud randomly lost connection to a device and I had to unpair / re-pair / reconnect the dongle for it to work again. I am not sure whether it timed out due to inactivity or power saving mode, but I was unable to reconnect by just tapping them.3. The tapping is a bit finicky. Sometimes a song would skip just because my fingers touched it while trying to adjust them in my ear, while sometimes I would be tapping all over the device in different areas with different pressures and nothing happens. It is not a physical button, so it’s hard to know when you actually pressed anything. This wont be a problem if the touch worked well consistently, but it didn’t for me.Overall I still give it 5 stars because the pros far outweigh the cons for me.
Roshan Jay –
After trying both the SteelSeries Arctis 7P and Sony Pulse 3D for my PS5, I found neither to be satisfactory. Despite the Arctis 7P’s popularity, I believe they are overrated and don’t live up to the hype. The Pulse 3D performed better in comparison, but neither pair could match the comfort and convenience I’ve grown accustomed to with AirPods.That’s when I decided to try the Soundcore earbuds, and they’ve proven to be almost perfect for my needs. If you prefer in-ear earbuds over over-ear headphones, these are an excellent option for gaming on the PS5. They offer incredibly low latency, and the sound quality is outstanding.However, there is one significant drawback: the battery life. While the case holds a decent charge, the earbuds themselves only last for about two hours of continuous use. If the built-in LED lights are left on, the battery life can drop to just over an hour. Thankfully, there is an option to turn off the lights, which helps extend the usage time.Overall, I think these Soundcore earbuds provide excellent value, especially considering their sound quality and low latency performance. I did notice they were available at AED 199 during a sale, but even at AED 323, they remain a good deal for what they offer.And the style goes with the PS5 aesthetics.
Joanna Manjarrez –
Fue un regalo y quedaron encantados con el, los usan para jugar y el ruido exterior no se escucha, además pueden recibir llamadas y todo. Los busque como otra opción para PS5 y la verdad han salido super buenos.
Mark –
When I went looking for some Bluetooth earbuds specifically to replace my broken Oculus headphones, I went through many of these “low latency” gaming buds in my search… I’ll save you the trouble: Don’t bother, they all suck. The lag went from painful to ridiculous. What makes these different? The USB receiver removes the lag, all of it. No Bluetooth required. Plug it into your Quest? Works. PS5? Works. Steam Deck? Works. PC? Works. XBOX? Not so much, but I’m okay with that.The sound quality is decent, but not amazing. An EQ is available, but requires a phone and an app to set up. A Soundcore account is available for cloud storage of your presets, but thankfully not required for app usage. It also displays battery percentage for each bud, something that many of the others didn’t. No drivers are required, everything I connected it to worked without issue.The battery does not last the projected six hours using headphones and mic but charges fast (15 – 40 mins). The case will charge your buds another 2 times without the USB power connected. I’m not keen on this due to possible overcharging and killing your battery sooner. Also, you need the app to see your current battery level. With a set of three lights on each bud, it would have been a no-brainer to utilize them for indication but alas, that’s a missed opportunity.You can buy a separate USB dongle on it’s own to connect to multiple devices without having to plug and unplug, but it’s currently not available in the Canadian Amazon store. A USB-C connection for the dongle makes sense, but not including an C to A converter feels like an omission if you can’t dedicate a port strictly to the Soundcore.Overall the Soundcore beats out buds 2 and 3 times their cost for utility and usage. The sound may not be as impressive, but at least you won’t be waiting 100+ms to hear it.
Aaron –
Whilst I mostly bought this for the same reason as most other people, I did find another use that surprised me – whilst plugged into my Macbook, I realised the latency was so low that I could actually use it for some very basic music creation tasks!Hooked up my audio interface on a different USB port and plugged my guitar in, and the playback through the headphones is almost as low latency as just playing through a wired headset!I’ve since added a wireless plug for my guitar and now I can get fully expressive without wires, also making the whole setup far less messy and more portable.My ONLY criticism at this point are as follows:1. Whilst you CAN use 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections at the same time, it swaps between the two, instead of allowing them both to play at the same time. Would have loved to see separate audio levels between the two in the app. Not sure if this is a hardware or software limitation though!2. I would also love to be able to buy additional adapters! It’s frustrating that this is a possibility, but the additional ones aren’t unavailable.
Luong –
Colour me surprise, these earbuds has no latency issue at all if you are using the wifi dongle, I can accurately play rhythm games on my smartphone without any audio sync dely setting used. It’s as fast as using a wired ear buds.I have the Soundcore Liberty 2 Air, and the airpod form factor keeps falling out of my ears, so the wing tips of the Soundcore Liberty 2 solve that problem. Now this Soundcore VR ear buds, I was worry that the earbuds will full out often like the Liberty 2 air, but it didn’t at all. It actually stayed in place no matter how much I shake my head and move my jaw (like eating motion).The led is both a plus and a minus. sure it consumes power, but it is so handy when you misplace the earbuds, looking around for it.Here are some flaws with these ear buds:* If you are using any device with a case, you will need a usb-c extender.* The bass is on the lower side, so you need to go into the app and turn up the bass. It’s not too much of an issue on a device with the app. Not too sure on a device with the soundcore app. Bass is pretty important for explosion sound effects.* Some apps, like Whatsapp, do not play nice with the mic on wifi. You will soumd like a chipmunk for the first 2s of using the mic before it starts working properly. It’s pretty hilarious. So I advise you to test the mic on wifi using your most common voice communication app to see if there is any problem. Some app works perfectly from the get-go. Hopefully this is not the case when playing games. Bluetooth mic works perfectly though.* The bluetooth mode does not support Aptx-LL and Aptx-adaptive for low latency since the wifi is fast.* Since these earbuds are made for low latency for vr gaming, not for listening to music, so the music audio quality may not be up to your standards. It only support SBC, ACC, and LC3 which is fine for gaming.* Lack of any noise cancelations technology.This is an earbud with a niche purpose, for gaming. If you want an earbud for music, or an earbud with quality mic for conversion, look elsewhere. If it is for rhythm gaming, I advise getting a wired earbud with great sound quality instead.