

🔥 Elevate your grind with Sport X20 — sound, fit, and endurance that won’t quit! 🎧
The Soundcore Sport X20 by Anker are true wireless workout earbuds featuring rotatable and extendable ear hooks for a customizable fit, advanced active noise cancellation to block distractions, and BassUp technology powered by 11mm dynamic drivers for deep, motivating bass. With an IP68 rating, they are sweatproof, waterproof, and dustproof, designed to withstand intense workouts and outdoor conditions. The earbuds offer an impressive 48 hours of total playtime with the charging case, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and touch controls, making them ideal for gym, work, and everyday use.





















| ASIN | B0CRT6HQ82 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable and rotatable hook, IP68 Sweatguard, Noise Cancellation, Sports & Exercise, Ultra Playtime |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Exercising |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 12 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #35 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Soundcore |
| Brand Name | Soundcore |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Charging Case, Eartip, soundcore Sport X20 |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 48 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 580 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 12,296 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Oval |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | / |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20-20000 hertz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | Sport X20 |
| Model Number | A3968 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 121 dB |
| Series Number | 3968 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Professional |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Sports |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 194644186357 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18 months warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
B**O
Simply amazing sound quality!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Simply amazing sound quality! These earbuds completely exceeded my expectations. The sound quality is simply incredible, with deep, powerful bass, clear mids, and crisp highs. They are perfect for workouts and everyday use. The fit is excellent and very secure, even during intense training, and they’re comfortable to wear for long periods. The build quality feels premium, and the water and sweat resistance is a huge plus. Battery life is great, and the noise isolation really helps you stay focused. For the price, this is an outstanding product and delivers far more than expected. Highly recommended — great value and a solid purchase! 💪🎧
C**E
Great fit for work, working out, or taking calls in the car!
These are a great fit, connect easily, and sound great too! Very impressed by what you get for the price. I had some Jabra Elite 8 Actives before this but had trouble keeping them in my ear during workouts. These stay in place and were less than half the price! I also love how much smoother and faster they connect to multiple Bluetooth sources. When I’m working they’re typically connected to both my iPhone and my laptop. When a call comes in on Teams or Jabber on my laptop, the music from my iPhone automatically pauses and allows me to take the call. My previous headphones didn’t work well in these situations. Good sound cancelling. Haven’t tried them while mowing yet. The only problems I’ve experienced are that 1) they occasionally drop the connection from my laptop in the middle of a long call and 2) when taking a call on Teams sometimes the ringing continues in my headphones after I’ve answered the call. (In that case, I hear both the person on the line and the ringing for ~5-10 seconds before the ringing stops.) Not sure if the root of these problems is the laptop (& its software) or the headphones. It’s entirely possible it’s the laptop. Regardless, these issues are occasional enough that I still am happy with the purchase. Great battery life! I charge mine ~2x a week for the 2-3 hrs I use them each day. Case is secure and the headphones seat easily to charge. One final positive - I had trouble with the microphone noise cancelling on my previous headphones when taking calls in the car. In other words, people on the other end couldn’t hear me easily. I drive an older truck thats somewhat loud, but these headphones have no problem cancelling out the background noise and allowing the person on the other end to hear me. (And yes, I’ve asked them!) Overall, an excellent value. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a single pair of headphones for work, working out, and taking calls in the car.
F**Z
Great quality at a great price
I am very impressed by these headphones considering the very reasonable price. I replaced my prior ear bud style headphones with these because the buds were always falling out of my ears (especially when I would sweat while working out), and even the smallest size hurt my ear after a very short period of time. These have and over the ear and bud combo type of style, which I really like. They also come with a size extra small for the part that sits in your ear. My ears are very small and the extra small fits perfectly without discomfort. The over ear part is super flexible, so it doesn’t hurt the sensitive ear cartridge and they stayed in place for me for a 45 minute run and stretching afterward including a forward fold!! Not only are they comfortable and they stay in place, but the sound is also great! I’m very impressed with the app which allows you to do a custom equalizer based on how you specifically hear different frequencies. You can also use the app to program the buttons on each of the buds to do what you want. I highly recommend these, especially for the great price!
R**Z
Good sound quality and loud volume, underperforming ANC
I have been looking for new, wireless, hooked ear buds for quite some time. I noticed that there aren't many great options out there when it comes to hooked ear buds, but these ones are probably at the top of the list. They have good sound quality, although probably not audiophile level sound. They're very comfortable and never fall out of my ears, although they sometimes to slip out a little bit and I have to push them back in for a proper seal. They also go pretty loud, which I was pleasantly surprised by. One of my major needs in headphones is good ANC. Unfortunately, the ANC on these is not the best. I live in Chicago and it generally does ok, but I can hear a lot of outside noise when standing next to a busy street or if I'm sitting at the train station and the train rolls up. A quick fix for me on this is to just up the volume, but may not be great if you have sensitive ears. If ANC is something you highly value, the air pod pros are still first in their class and a much better option than these. That being said, these are not a bad value for their money. I can stand by the price of 80$ and I've seen them go on sale for as low as 63, so if you can get them at that price, they're definitely worth it!
A**R
Outstanding product. Don’t hesitate. Top choice.
There are probably better ones out there but I can’t imagine how much better they could be, and at 4x the cost for a premium brand. No connection hassles, easy control buttons, great sound quality, low profile, they stay put, hold a charge for a long time, and have small case profile. The real win is that noise cancellation is excellent. They also change easily between noise cancelling and “transparent” mode which acts almost like hearing aids. The opposite of cancelling when you want to shift back to hearing what is around you.
J**P
Anker Soundcore Sport X20 are keepers for me
I usually don't write many reviews, and I especially don't write them after only a day or two of use as I don't think that is a fair way to really evaluate a product, sometime problems or concerns don't become apparent until later. These impressed me enough to write a review after only couple days of use. I first tried a cheap $29 set that failed on so many levels so sent them back. The Anker Soundcore Sport X20 was on my initial list but I thought the price was a bit too high. I now know how wrong I was, I should have just bought these the first time and avoided all the aggravation and hassle. There are a couple annoyances/quibbles I have but they are keepers. Likes: The sound on these is great. I've tried other Anker earbuds (Liberty Neo and Liberty ZOLO) and on the other pairs I needed to keep the audio on the very lowest levels to prevent excessive loud music in my ears. The X20 is a much more reasonable audio level and I play them more at normal volume setting on my iPod Nano. Very impressed at the quality of the automatic noise reduction. It is not the same as wearing ANSI ear plugs but it is very good. I have tested on both my motorcycle and when mowing the lawn. In those situations the ANR may work too well as I like to be able to at least hear some engine noise, especially on the motorcycle. They do a great job as reducing the wind noise inside the motorcycle helmet. Like the ear loops too, it keeps them securely in place, especially when putting my motorcycle helmet on/off. The loops are very comfortable and when wearing while mowing and doing shop projects for several hours they never once bothered my ears. The button on the earbud is small and requires a very positive press to activate the functions. This is great because it prevents accidental activation, some of my older earbud were very easy to accidentally press the button. Annoyances: These may not be the best choice for use when motorcycling. It is great to have music but cannot activate the tiny buttons to answer a phone call or change the mode to transparency/listen thru. You basically need to decide which mode to use before you put your helmet on. When initially testing these I was only getting two modes. These come with only the ANR and Transparency modes enabled. To enable the Normal mode I needed to download the app to my phone and pair the X20. Then I was able to use the app to turn on the Normal mode. There are three different sounds, one for each mode. Personally, I would prefer different sounds, something like 1, 2, and three beeps would be easier to distinguish but once you learn the sounds it's easy to know which mode you entered. Found that using the app to change the modes resulted in a lot of noise when switching modes. Not sure if this is my phone or something else. When using the buttons on the earbuds the transition between modes is seamless other than the sound bit that plays. It is annoying that it always tried to pair with both my phone and Nano. Since I'm really not using these for phone calls, and because I prefer my music on a dedicated MP3 player, the easy option is to either unpair them from the phone or as I did, turn off bluethooth on the phone (rarely use bluetooth due to security concerns, plus bluetooth off can extend battery). The ear tips are cheap standard round tips. The effectiveness of ANR depends on good fitting tips. The supplied tips tend to work themselves out of the ear canal and allow outside noise in. I have some old tips that were tri-flange, they worked great when wearing but the don't fit in the charging case so I needed to take them off to recharge the earbuds. It would be great if Anker would design a case that is large enough to accept other ear tips or custom ear molds. The finish on the charging case looks like a matte/flat finish. Usually finishes like that tend to have some texture and grip well. I find the finish to be almost slippery, certainly not what I was expecting based on how it looks. The case on my old Anker Liberty Neo is shiny gloss black and seems to be more secure when I'm handling it. Dislikes: I honestly can't find one thing that I dislike. Other: I have not tested the different equalizer settings. I pleased with the default setting. My listening is usually in far less than ideal environments so trying to squeeze perfection out of my audio really isn't a goal. Have not tested the max battery life. I work them when mowing and then working in my shop using power tools, total time was a little over 4 hours. Normal mode claims 12hrs and ANR mode claims 7hrs. While I personally could sit on my motorcycle and ride for 7hrs it's unlikely as gas stops and rest breaks would be required. I think most people would not use earbuds continuously for +7hrs, simply dropping it in the charging case for a 5-10 mins when taking a break would result in several more hours of playing time.
J**G
I liked the Soundcore Sport X10s Better
I have weirdly shaped ears. The popular hookless in-ear design for earbuds just doesn't work for me because they keep falling out. I was a big fan of the Soundcore X10 earbuds because a hook kept them in place. Even if the bud came out of the ear itself, the hook would keep it from falling to the pavement. The X10s served me well for 2 and a half years, but when the outer plastic shell started chipping off I felt it was time to upgrade to the X20s. I was excited to do so since the Amazon ratings were at the time a little higher and people liked the case design change (now they're about the same). In retrospect, I should have just left well enough alone. The X20s aren't bad. They sound good and seem to keep a pretty solid Bluetooth connection. But they are more expensive and, for my needs at least, not as good as the X10s they replaced. The case design is different, and I do like it. The X10s had a capsule sized case and in order to put the earbuds in you had to fold the hooks over the buds. It added another 1-3 seconds of putting the ear buds in or taking them out of the charging case. Not a huge deal but a little annoying. With the X20s the case is chicklet shaped and you can drop the buds right in or take them right out without folding or unfolding them. I also like the 'breathing' LED charging indicator. But the case redesign appears to have com at a cost, as the hooks are shorter. They're not a LOT shorter, maybe 2-3mm or so, but as a result they don't feel as confidently attached to the ear and in one ear the bud is frequently tugged out because the distance between the hook and the bud is barely long enough to span the distance between where the bud goes and where the hook goes. It may just be me. Maybe it's those weirdly shaped ears playing havoc again. Another gripe is that the hooks seem to get in the way of the button when wearing them. I don't know why this is. When I am holding the buds in my hand I can operate them easily, but when in my ear it's like the hook gets in the way and I have to try to wedge my finger around the hook to get to the buttons. I didn't have this problem with the X10s. Speaking of buttons, the button controls have changed from previous other Soundcore earbuds I've had. With the X10s (and with another pair of Soundcore V20is) a double-tap on the right bud will stop or start the music/podcast/whatever, but in the X20s a single tap starts and stops and a double tap fast forwards. For someone new to Soundcores this is no big deal, but to someone used to controls on other Soundcore ear buds it requires re-learning. How did I find out about the controls? Certainly not from the included manual. It has 32 pages in it: 1 page is dedicated to wearing the buds and 1 page is dedicated to pairing them and 28 of them are the electronics warnings in various languages. There is nothing about how to control them. You have to scan the QR code inside to go and get the online manual to figure out how to turn them on and off and fast forward and rewind and control the volume. I get that they have to include the consumer warnings in various languages, but there's one empty page and another page with the QR codes for the manual on them. They couldn't include even the basic operations instructions in there? Finally there's the battery life. Maybe I have a bad batch--I HOPE I had a bad batch--because I've gotten low battery warnings mulltiple times in the month or so that I've owned these and one of those times my left bud ran out of juice all together. And it's not like I was listening to music all day long. Each time I got the warning it was a surprise. 'Really? Already??' In the 30 months I had worn my X10s I think I had maybe 5 'low battery' warnings, and they were when I knew I'd been listening for a long time. In short these are probably fine for someone with more 'normal' ears. They sound fine and are comfortable and reasonably price. But I kinda wish I'd gotten another pair of X10s.
A**S
Excellent earphones with small quirk for iPhone users
For the price - excellent earphones. Quality of the earphones themselves is amazing, the sound is really good too. They are small and compact, case is comfortable and small. App is really nice and functions well with decent amount of customization for volume control and switching music and modes. The main reason for dropping a star is that for iPhones turns out there is a known issue that app disconnects during calls, which is huge inconvenience for me as I cannot access mode switching (like going normal to transparency or anc) or have to map it to buttons and sacrifice some other functionality. For my specific use case it didn’t fit, because of that. Overall, recommend for sure, just be aware of this specific quirk.
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