Reddit Reddit reviews Anker SoundBuds Surge Lightweight Wireless Headphones, Bluetooth 4.1 Sports Earphones with Water-Resistant Nano Coating, Running Workout Headset with Magnetic Connector and Carry Pouch

We found 8 Reddit comments about Anker SoundBuds Surge Lightweight Wireless Headphones, Bluetooth 4.1 Sports Earphones with Water-Resistant Nano Coating, Running Workout Headset with Magnetic Connector and Carry Pouch. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Anker SoundBuds Surge Lightweight Wireless Headphones, Bluetooth 4.1 Sports Earphones with Water-Resistant Nano Coating, Running Workout Headset with Magnetic Connector and Carry Pouch
【High-Fidelity Audio】Powered by 6mm drivers delivering crystal clear sound.
【Tailored to You】Lightweight design and EarTips in multiple sizes for a universal perfect fit.
【Safe and Sound】Wherever you store them, in-built magnets attach your earphones securely together for safekeeping.
【No Sweat】Water-resistant nano-coating ensures liquids stay out of your earphones throughout workouts.
【What You Get】SoundBuds Surge, Multiple EarTips, Multiple Wingtips, Cord Management Clip, Shirt Clip, Carrying Pouch, our worry-free 18 month warranty and friendly customer service.
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8 Reddit comments about Anker SoundBuds Surge Lightweight Wireless Headphones, Bluetooth 4.1 Sports Earphones with Water-Resistant Nano Coating, Running Workout Headset with Magnetic Connector and Carry Pouch:

u/BL4CK_CAT · 10 pointsr/bodyweightfitness

absolutely not. If you want to have some "Airflow" i'd recommend you the Plantronics Backbeat Fit since they only sit loosely in your ears and you also still hear everything around you.

If you like the thicc bass and lower price you can go with the Anker Soundbuds Surge, which absolutely cut you off from your surroundings.

I have both of these and use the Backbeats to run outside (since i want to be able to hear cars etc. around me) and the Anker when i'm in the Gym, since i'm a sucker for bass. I was very pleasantly surprised with the Anker's Soundquality for the low price. but the battery needs to be charged after 4-5h of listen time, the Backbeats actually get like 7-8h runtime

u/bloodthirstyphysics · 5 pointsr/gadgets
u/mrwithers · 4 pointsr/AskUK
u/gay_manta_ray · 2 pointsr/swoletariat

I have these and they sound great and work pretty well. Never had an issue with them in the year that I've had them and I treat them like shit. They clip together magnetically so you can keep them secure around your neck when you aren't using them which is a feature I didn't think I'd care about/need until I actually got them.

u/ChefBoyAreWeFucked · 2 pointsr/Android

I got these, but I only bought them because there was a $6 off deal at the time. I've had good experiences with the brand though. Their chargers are generally well regarded.

u/Quibert · 1 pointr/Android

I have the older version of these and they work good. No connection issues and the sound quality isn't bad either.

u/flowt · 1 pointr/running

I got the anker surge and as of now i'm happy with my purchase.

u/heymikeyp · 0 pointsr/Android

Used both? You know how I know you're lying? You didn't specify which Ankers as their are a few different styles, and you attempted to defend taking away of the headphone jack in your second sentence.


These were mine:
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-SoundBuds-Lightweight-Headphones-Water-Resistant/dp/B071GNH9MT/ref=sr_1_9?s=aht&ie=UTF8&qid=1538969760&sr=1-9&keywords=anker+wireless+earbuds


Granted I use Jaybird X3's now, I've experienced my buddies pixel buds as well (where he later sold on ebay after using my ankers and also thought how shitty pixel buds were in comparison, which I let him have). Quit roaming r/googlepixel, it's not helping your cognitive dissonance, while you still feel the need to defend google taking away the jack.