







🎧 Elevate your soundscape—stay connected, focused, and unstoppable.
Belkin SoundForm Immerse True Wireless Earbuds deliver premium 24-bit aptX audio with hybrid active noise cancellation, multipoint Bluetooth connectivity, and an impressive 31-hour battery life. Designed for professionals on the move, they feature IPX5 sweat and water resistance, wireless charging, and Apple Find My integration to keep your earbuds secure and ready for any environment.




















































| ASIN | B09VHC2S9M |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,623 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Charging time | 8 Hours |
| Compatible devices | Phone, Cell Phone, Tablet |
| Connector | Wireless |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Noise Control |
| Customer Reviews | 2.3 2.3 out of 5 stars (80) |
| Date First Available | 19 Mar. 2022 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Hardware Platform | Smartphone |
| Included components | 3 pairs of silicone ear tips (S/M/L), 3 pairs of silicone wing tips (S/M/L), SOUNDFORM Immerse Noise Cancelling Earbuds, USB-C® charging cable, User Manual, Wireless Charging Case |
| Item Weight | 72.6 g |
| Item model number | AUC003 |
| Item weight | 73 g |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | FFP |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 10 x 13 cm; 72.57 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Exercising |
| Size | One Size |
| Specific uses for product | Travel |
| Style | In-Ear |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
J**E
Garbage
First one I bought the left bud would not charge or turn on and the right bud would only take 6% charge. The replacements, the right bud would not charge or turn on. Can't comment on sound quality as was unable to use.
M**.
Great sound
Great sound, but a little unstable to use running etc as quite a lot of weight outside of the ear.
C**L
Superb sound quality and incredible ANC. The case is the only slight let down...
The “SoundForm Immerse True Wireless Earbuds” from “Belkin” are a set of high-quality in-ear wireless earbuds that are ideal for business use as well as listening to music etc. Belkin have been around since the 1980’s designing and manufacturing electronics, predominantly for the IT / computer connectivity market, but in more recent years branching out into household goods such as these earbuds. The reproduction sound quality of the earbuds is absolutely top-notch when listening to music and the like. I principally got them for use with client calls and have them linked up to my laptop for video calls with work. However, when I’m not on calls, and instead just working, I use the earbuds to listen to music in the office, so as not to disturb my colleagues. First off, for taking and receiving calls, the earbuds are excellent. When in the car, in a busy office, or on the train or whatever, the earbuds cut out something like 99% of the background noise. It really is incredible how much they manage to block out, so you can hear the caller crystal clear without any muffling or disturbances from around you. Also, even in a quiet room, when you’re listening to someone speak, or music or whatever, those in close proximity to you really can’t hear a thing from your earbuds. Furthermore, just by clicking on the earbuds you can enable the “Hear-Thru Mode” so the earbuds allow in the sounds around you – such as if a colleague starts talking to you whilst you have the earbuds in – which I’ve found incredibly handy. These are all some of the most impressive features. Like with most modern earbuds they come with a charging case that allows you to quickly and easily charge the earbuds. You can even use the charging case on the go, as long as it itself is charged up. Personally, I was somewhat surprised with how the manufacturers had clearly spent a lot less time on designing and manufacturing the case. It feels a lot cheaper than it really should, with a less-than-reassuring lightness to it, and a somewhat flimsy lid joint. Not quite what I expected. Comfort-wise, when in the earbuds are very comfortable, and do not feel like their heavy or overly intrusive within your ear canal. The Bluetooth connection for both earbuds is also incredibly good. They don’t ever cut out or lose their connection, even if you move away from the device they’re linked to (such as your laptop to make a brew). I’ve managed to go to the kitchen and continue on a call, boiling the kettle and making a cup of tea, without losing signal or the sound of the boiling kettle interfering with the call. For my purposes, talking to clients and team members for much of my working day, these earbuds have proven to be absolutely perfect. Highly recommended.
T**E
High Specification & Lots Of Features But Musically Left Me Wanting
The Belkin Soundform Immerse IEMs are delivered in a quite large retail, Belkin branded box measuring 132 x 102 x 52mm, with a small tab to open in a drawer style presentation. When opened the box contains small packet with the documentation inside, underneath which is a cardboard insert in which sits the chunky, glossy black coloured case which is a rounded oblong shape, it feels quite comfortable in the hand thanks to the curved sides. Looking at the case front facing, the lid has the Belkin name emblazoned on the top and it hinges at the back, there is a small recessed slot that allows you to lift the lid in the middle of the front panel, underneath which is the status LED. The rear has the USB C charging port, and an Apple compatible ‘Find My’ feature button. The lid feels solid with good magnetic grip, whilst the design for the case means it is meant for laying on it’s base only. The IEMs are supplied in the case, with a short USB A to USB C charging cable and a selection of earpieces plus wingtips along with the usual user manual and other documentation...and that completes the unboxing. Removing the two glossy black stem type IEMs from the case and after taking off the contact covers to allow charging, we experience just how thick and heavy they are – each IEM is just under 7g. The outside face has the Belkin logo in the centre of the IEM which also acts as the touch control point, whilst a status LED and Mic are also found here. On the glossy body – which was supplied with a wingtip attached and which I removed as it adds more bulk to the body, is a feature button to control noise-cancelling settings and Belkin’s Hear-Thru capability, the underside of the body contains the L or R lettering in to indicate for which ear each bud is intended, the contacts for charging and the short stem containing the speaker. When removing and re-inserting the earbuds into the case there is a very satisfying magnetic grip which would not easily allow them to come free accidentally, and the indicator LEDs on the IEMs and the case all light up. End to end the IEMs are 30mm long and 20mm wide with a depth of 25mm at the widest points including the silicone bud, I found there was very pronounced protrusion from my ear which can become weighty and uncomfortable after a while. These IEMs have Bluetooth 5.2 and support the aptX A2DP, HFP, AVRCP, and multipoint connectivity, they can deliver up to 8 hours with ANC off and 5-6 hours playback on a charge when using ANC - whilst the case charging allows a further 28 hours - the case can be charged through the Qi wireless charging. A claimed IPX5 rating for the buds themselves means they are suitably protected against sweat and water splashes. The Soundform Immerse utilises Apple’s Find My technology and introduced its own Ping My Earbuds feature – not that appealing to me but some may find it useful. Selecting an appropriately sized pair of tips and then putting the earbuds in for the first time I found the seal, fit and comfort to be on the uncomfortable side. As mentioned I immediately removed the wingtips as they made the body even larger. The medium eartips as fitted provided some small amount of noise isolation in themselves before ANC was engaged. Pairing was straightforward as the earbuds are ready to be paired on first use, after which I was up and running. There is an App for these IEMs which allows custom settings it calls Scenes, and a number of EQ presets to tailor the music preferences such as Rock, Jazz, Neutral etc – I found these less than satisfactory for the most part and left Belkin Signature Sound as my go to sound, though you can customize and save your own signatures if you wish. I tried a selection of music to gauge the initial sound signature from the IEMs using a range of musical genres from pop, to rock, classic to jazz. The sound signature is very average to my ears music simply does not shine, there is better detail in many lesser priced budget IEMs. I tried tweaking the sound using the EQ in the App but I never felt involved in the music, which surprised me as the Belkin literature states these are built to show off their audiophile chops. The IEMs support switching between having ANC/ENC mode or transparency mode can be achieved through the press button on the IEMs and adjusted in the App. The ANC is decent, it does reduce the noise floor but not as significantly as some I have tried. Transparency mode or ‘Hear-Thru’ is also OK. In calls the voices both as a caller and receiver were clear enough, though background and wind noise were apparent when used outside. Using them for podcasts revealed a similar profile to that of calls – they provided decent vocal delivery. Comfort was one of my main gripes I never found them good for long periods due to their size and my being aware of them at all times as they jutted from me ears and would catch the air or wind as a result. Touch controls were glitchy at times – I still struggle to get them right for multiple touches and I had to be accurate on the control surface of the IEMs and remember the sequences per mode or you get unexpected results. No problem with single touch action such as volume up/down as assigned. Overall, battery life is pretty good, wireless charging for the case is nice to have, but sonically they left me unmoved, they are too large for me would not suit those with smaller ears, nor would the case be suitable for tight fitting pants. The extra Apple compatible features might do it for some, but it seems an odd choice rather than making the sonic experience better. For me an average set of IEMs that seem heavily featured in terms of the hardware but less invested in musicality.
A**.
Not working
A**O
Para empezar el estuche es excesivamente grande. La calidad del sonido es normalita, nada envolvente como los AirPods originales. Respecto a la conexión con el IPhone un rollo, tener que pulsar botones, usar una App etc… Pero lo más incómodo es que si te encuentras en una llamada y quieres pasar a los auriculares, estos no se conectan inmediatamente, lo cual sí que es un problema, a lo mejor se conecta uno y te da sonido pero no activa el micrófono con lo cual te quedas sin un auricular y sin micrófono. Lo devolví directamente tras una hora de prueba, pedí AirPods Pro 2 y mucho más ágil y práctico
A**.
This may be an amazing product, but the one that I received did not charge. I attempted to charge it for hours and hours, but the most charge it ever reached was 5%, and when I attempted to connect it to my phone only one of the two earbuds worked. Within 30 seconds the 5% battery charge was gone. I cannot recommend this product. Replaced it with a set of Sony WF-C710N, which worked right out the box, with both my phone and my laptop.
P**L
#Überblick Die Belkin SoundForm Immerse haben mich mit einem sehr guten Sound positiv überrascht und glänzt nach Einstellungsanpassung mit einem sehr neutralen Sound, den ich auch nach stundenlangem Hören nicht ermüdend oder anstrengend empfinde. Genau so, wie ich es am liebsten mag und für den Klang alleine gebe ich fünf Sterne - für die Preiskategorie und die Bauform stellt es meine „alten“ AirPods Pro meiner Meinung nach in den Schatten. Für Abzüge hat die empfindliche Klavierlack-Klappe des (nicht ganz kleinen) Ladecases, der nicht ganz so transparente Wechsel zwischen ANC, „Hear-Thru“ und passivem NC sowie die etwas nervigen Komplikationen bei Verwendung des „Multipoint“-Modus gesorgt. #Lieferumfang und Tragekomfort Nun aber vorne angefangen: Im Lieferumfang sind wie für In-Ear-Ohrhörer üblich verschiedene Eartip-Größen enthalten. Zusätzlich dazu kann man auch eine Silikonummantelung wechseln, um den Halt innerhalb des Ohres zu verbessern. Der Wechsel der Tips geht sehr leicht und wie immer sind die kleinsten Tips für mich die am besten Passendsten. Die erste Stunde des Tragens empfand ich die Tips sehr unangenehm im Ohr, die zweite und dritte darauf anschließende Stunde des Hörens habe ich fast vergessen, dass die Kopfhörer noch in meinen Ohren stecken. Außerdem gibt es ein sehr kurzes USB-C-Ladekabel (ohne Netzteil) im Lieferumfang. Da ich das Gerät kabellos über Qi lade, habe ich es direkt im Karton gelassen. Die Kürze des Kabels empfinde ich aber durchaus etwas unpraktisch, wenn ich es verwenden wollen würde… #App Persönliche Empfehlung zur Inbetriebnahme: Ladet euch erst die App runter und verbindet damit eure SoundForm Immerse. Diese möchte mindestens unter iOS nämlich unbedingt die Erstverbindung für sich beanspruchen - hat man das Gerät so wie ich bereits manuell verbunden, muss die Bluetooth-Verbindung erst manuell gelöscht werden. Denn nur bei initialer Verbindung über die App komme ich in die dort verstecken Einstellungen, die sich aus meiner Sicht sehr lohnen. Hauptgrund dafür ist der Equalizer, bei dem ich die voreingestellte „Belkin Signature Sound“ ganz schnell auf den „Neutral“-Modus gestellt habe. Es lassen sich aber nicht nur die Voreinstellungen sondern auch manuelle Einstellungen am Equalizer vornehmen. Darüber hinaus lassen sich in der App auch die Bedienelemente (Touch-Bedienung und Knopf je Lautsprecher) frei konfigurieren. Zusätzlich wartet in der App noch einige weitere Optionen: ein „Gaming-Modus“ (geringere Latenz), das automatische Pausieren bei entfernen eines Ohrhörers, die „Mikrofon-Kontrolle“ zum automatischen Aktivieren von „Hear-thru“ bei einem Sprachanruf sowie der „Multipoint“-Modus. Alles sehr praktische Funktionen, die ich gerne nutze! #Multipoint (Bluetooth-Wechselmodus) Leider ist der Bluetooth-Wechselmodus zwischen zwei gleichzeitig verbundenen Geräten wie eingangs erwähnt noch nicht ausgereift. Diese ist nach einer kurzen Aktivierung in der App unter dem Namen „Multipoint“ einsatzbereit. Höre ich anschließend eine längere Zeit Musik auf dem iPhone und starte dann ein YouTube-Video auf dem iPad, funktioniert der erste Wechsel in der Regel bei mir sehr gut. Möchte ich nun aber wieder die durch den Wechsel pausierte Musik auf dem iPhone starten, habe ich in der Regel zwei Ausgänge: Entweder wird der Sound trotz bestehender Verbindung nicht mehr über die Kopfhörer ausgegeben (Musik ist quasi stummgeschaltet) und das Video spielt ebenfalls tonlos auf dem iPad weiter ab oder aber die Musik startet wie gewünscht über die Kopfhörer aber hat die nächsten etwa 15s „Schluckauf“ in Form von sehr starken Störungen, verzerrtem Ton und Aussetzer, bis die Kopfhörer sich dann langsam wieder fassen und „normal“ weiterspielen. Beide Varianten sind leider nicht sonderlich schön… #Suchen (und hoffentlich finden…) Die Anbindung an das “Wo ist?“-Netzwerk von Apple funktioniert völlig unkompliziert einzurichten und ist ein nettes Gimmick - das erste Ladecase meiner AirPods 1 habe ich seinerzeit verloren und von daher sehe ich hier ganz klar ein Nutzen für. Auch der Suchmodus der Ohrhörer funktioniert wie beworben, sodass man nicht nur das Case über “Wo ist?“ sondern auch die einzelnen Ohrhörer durch Wiedergabe eines Sounds #Vergleich zu den AirPods Pro Mein Eindruck ist, dass die SoundForm Immerse je nach Equalizer-Einstellung mehr Bass liefern können als meine etwas in die Jahre gekommenen AirPods Pro. Zeitgleich empfinde ich den „Neutral“-Modus im Equalizer als deutlich angenehmer für längere Musikhören-Sessions. In diesem empfinde ich das Klangbild wirklich sehr ausgewogen und mit den gut abgestimmten Equalizer-Vorauswahlmöglichkeiten auch darüber hinaus deutlich vielfältiger und an die persönliche Stimmung oder die Musikgenre anpassbar. Das ANC ist meinem Eindruck und meiner Erinnerung nach mindestens auf dem Niveau der AirPods Pro - leider kann ich dies jedoch nicht mehr direkt vergleichen, da vor wenigen Wochen eines der Außenmikrofons bei einem Sturz kaputt gegangen sein muss.
し**ゃ
ちゃんと両方から音が鳴ることもあるけれど、どちらかが音が鳴らなくなることが頻発していて使い物にならない
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