

Anker’s new Soundcore P41i wireless earbuds are making noise—not just for their crisp sound and punchy bass—but also for their charging case, which doubles as a power bank. Designed with the road warrior in mind, this isn’t just a case; it’s a 3,000mAh lifeline that can juice up your phone or keep the earbuds running for up to 192 hours. That’s nearly a month of real-world listening without reaching for an outlet.


At $108, the Anker Soundcore P41i packs serious value. The earbuds themselves deliver 12 hours of battery life on a single charge (with Active Noise Cancellation, or ANC, off), enhanced by 11mm composite drivers and BassUp technology for a low-end kick. Whether you’re drowning out subway noise or zoning in on a podcast during a hike, adaptive ANC, powered by six mics, lets you fine-tune your surroundings in the Soundcore app. Need to hear the outside world? Adjust the intensity and stay situationally aware without removing a bud.


But it’s the case that steals the show. A built-in USB-C cable (doubling as a wrist strap) and Lightning adapter offer on-the-go versatility, capable of reviving your iPhone 16 Pro to 50% or topping off a Galaxy S24. Toss in an IPX5 rating and AI noise reduction for calls, and you’ve got a pair of earbuds that can handle sweat, rain, and the chaos of travel. The P41i is more than an upgrade—it’s a utility powerhouse built for the way we live and move.


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