Soundcore V30i Review: The open-ear headphones reality check
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Soundcore V30i Review: The open-ear headphones reality check

I tested the most popular open-ear headphones on AliExpress. Here's my honest take after a week of real use.

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The search for headphones that don't suck

I've been looking for headphones that let me listen to music while staying aware of my surroundings. In-ear buds hurt after an hour. Over-ears make me sweat during video calls. When I saw these Anker Soundcore V30i open-ear headphones for $33, I figured they'd be another compromise product that does everything poorly.

What you actually get

The V30i uses "open-ear" technology - basically, the drivers sit near your ears without blocking your ear canal. Battery life is rated at 12 hours from the buds, 36 hours total with the charging case. The 14.2mm drivers are larger than most in this category, which shows in the bass response.

The Soundcore app lets you tweak the EQ, though options are basic. Four microphones handle calls, and they work better than expected for video meetings. Weight is minimal - I've worn these for 6+ hour stretches without discomfort.

My honest take

What surprised me: The bass actually has punch for open-ear headphones. Comfort is legit - I forgot I was wearing them multiple times. Battery life delivers: I hit 11 hours of continuous use before they died.

The real limitation: Maximum volume isn't enough in noisy environments. If you're commuting on loud public transport or working in a busy cafe, you'll struggle to hear details. This isn't a flaw - it's the nature of open-ear design - but it's crucial to know.

What $33 usually gets you

Soundcore V30i Review: The open-ear headphones reality check

At this price point, you typically find basic in-ear buds from no-name Chinese brands, or on-ear headphones from known brands with questionable build quality. The few open-ear options available usually cost $80+ (like Shokz) or sound terrible.

For $33.33, these Ankers offer solid build quality, established brand backing with warranty support, and an audio experience that competes with options costing twice as much.

Should you buy them?

Buy it if: You work from home and need environmental awareness, you exercise and want music without safety risks, in-ear buds irritate you, or you need comfortable headphones for long calls.

Skip it if: Maximum noise isolation is your priority, you primarily listen in noisy public transport, you're an audiophile who prioritizes absolute fidelity over comfort, or you need headphones primarily for bass-heavy music.

7.5/10 - They deliver exactly what they promise without pretending to be something they're not.

Price: $33.33 (was $66.66)

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