SAVE $20:As of March 31,satariosis psychotic eroticism Soundcore P30i Noise Cancelling Earbuds are on sale for $29.99 at Amazon. That’s 40% off their $49.99 list price, but the deal ends when the Amazon Spring Sale wraps on March 31.
I’ve bought more earbuds than I care to admit — half of them lost to seat cushions, coat pockets, or that weird Bermuda Triangle behind my bed. But if I were in the market for a backup pair (or just a surprisingly decked-out budget option), I’d go for the Soundcore P30i from Anker. They’re just $29.99 on Amazon, a solid 40% off the usual $49.99, and frankly, I’d pay that much just for the weirdly useful case.
Seriously, the case doubles as a phone stand. Just flip open the back, prop up your phone, and boom: instant mini theater for your next airport layover or lunch break TikTok binge. Not exactly life-changing, but delightfully clever.
SEE ALSO: The best Apple deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale: New iPads and M4 MacBook Airs are already on saleNow for the specs: the P30i delivers adaptive noise cancellation that cuts up to 42 decibels of background chaos, and yes, there’s a transparency mode for those of us who want to stay aware while still vibing. The 10mm drivers bring that signature Soundcore BassUp punch, so even cheap earbuds get to act like they’re premium.
Price:$29.99 $49.99
Retailer:Amazon
Noise Cancellation:Up to 42dB, adaptive
Transparency Mode:Yes
Drivers:10mm with BassUp tech
Battery Life:10 hours (6 with ANC), 45 hours with case
Quick Charge:10 min = 2 hours
Microphones:4 with AI-enhanced call clarity
Bluetooth:Version 5.4
Bonus Feature:Case doubles as a phone stand
Battery life? Surprisingly stacked. You get up to 10 hours of playtime per charge, or six with ANC on. With the case, that stretches to a ridiculous 45 hours total. Also, a 10-minute quick charge gives you two hours of playback, which is the earbud equivalent of finding a charger at 1%. Anker also crammed in four mics with AI noise reduction for calls, and the whole setup pairs with Bluetooth 5.4. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this much tech packed into a $30 earbud. It’s giving “why are you still thinking about it” energy.
Amazon’s Spring Sale ends on March 31, and if you’re going to grab a spare pair (or your main pair, no judgment), now’s probably the best moment.
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