Soundcore P41i

A 3000mAh charging case that refills a smartphone to 50% and extends total listening to 192 hours makes these earbuds stand out. The case doubles as a horizontal phone stand, and a 10-minute charge delivers 5 hours of playback, while adaptive ANC and IPX4 water resistance add everyday convenience. Travelers who need an emergency phone charger and marathon earbud battery in one pocketable device will find them ideal.

★★★★★ 4.6 (130)
form factor in-ear
driver type dynamic
wireless true
active noise cancellation true
bluetooth version 5.4
battery life hours 12
water resistance Yes
multipoint true
Soundcore P41i earbuds
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Keep your earbuds and your phone charged with the Soundcore by Anker P41i, true wireless earbuds with a high-capacity charging case that can provide up to 192 hours of playback and keep your smart device topped up. The special power bank charging case offers a 3000mAh capacity and can also be used a convenient horizontal phone stand.

  • For Commuting and Traveling
  • Charging Case Charges Phone Anytime
  • 10W and 3000mAh of Power Inside
  • Adaptive Noise Canceling

The 30-Second Version

The Soundcore P41i true wireless earbuds pack a 3,000mAh power bank into the charging case, so you can top up your phone on the go. ANC and call quality are top-tier for the price, though the treble can be a bit sharp and the build feels plasticky. If you can find them around $50, they're one of the most practical earbud deals out there.

Overview

If you've ever found yourself with dead earbuds and a phone gasping at 5%, the Soundcore P41i by Anker feels like it was designed just for you. These true wireless earbuds come with a secret weapon: a charging case that doubles as a 3,000mAh power bank. That means you can top up your phone on the go without hunting for an outlet, and still have enough juice for up to 192 hours of music. It's a commuter's dream, and honestly, one of the most practical twists we've seen on the standard TWS formula.

At its core, the P41i is a set of adaptive noise-canceling earbuds with 11mm drivers and that signature Soundcore BassUp tech. You get Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint, IPX5 water resistance, and six microphones for calls. The bud battery life sits at a respectable 12 hours, and a quick 10-minute charge nets you five hours of playback. The whole package weighs 104g, so it won't drag down your pocket. For anyone hunting for the best budget wireless earbuds under $50, this one's hard to ignore.

We've seen prices all over the map, from an absurd $2,492 down to a sane $50, so you'll want to shop around. At its lowest, the P41i delivers features you'd expect from pairs costing twice as much. Our database puts social proof, mic quality, and ANC near the top of the charts, so Anker clearly nailed the parts that matter most for daily use.

Performance

The adaptive ANC on the P41i is one of the absolute best right now for this price class. It won't transport you to a silent vacuum like a $300 pair, but it crushes bus hum, office chatter, and plane drone without breaking a sweat. We'd rank it right up there with some $150 options. Transparency mode is clean and natural, so you can hold a conversation without pulling the buds out.

Sound quality sits at a solid, above-average spot. The 11mm drivers push a warm, punchy low end that hip-hop and EDM fans will appreciate, and the BassUp feature adds extra thump when you want it. The mids are clear enough for podcasts, though the treble can get a bit spicy. A few listeners have noted that high frequencies lean bright, which might be a dealbreaker if you're sensitive to sibilance. Call quality, on the other hand, is a standout. The six-mic setup with AI noise reduction picks up your voice cleanly even on a windy street, which puts it leagues ahead of most budget earbuds. The Bluetooth 5.4 connection is rock-solid with multipoint, letting you hop between your laptop and phone without fuss.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 96.5
Mic 96.8
Build 33.3
Sound 77.8
Battery 23.5
Comfort 70.4
Connectivity 89.9
Social Proof 96.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Built-in 3,000mAh power bank for emergency phone charging 97th
  • Excellent ANC for the price, rivals pricier models 97th
  • Crystal-clear call quality even in noisy environments 97th
  • IPX5 water resistance handles sweat and rain 90th
  • Huge 192-hour total battery life with the case

Cons

  • Treble can be too sharp for sensitive ears 24th
  • Build quality feels cheap and plasticky 33th
  • Earbud battery life is fine but not class-leading
  • Not ideal for intense workouts (poor fit stability)
  • No wireless charging for the case

The Word on the Street

4.5/5 (2022 reviews)
👍 Owners love the convenience of the built-in power bank, calling it a real travel saver for emergency phone top-ups.
👍 Many buyers praise the noise cancelling and microphone quality, saying calls sound clear even outdoors.
🤔 A recurring note is that the high frequencies can be harsh, especially for listeners sensitive to treble.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor in-ear
Wearing Style true wireless
Ear Tips XS, S, M, L, XL
Weight 0.1 kg / 0.2 lbs

Audio

Driver Type dynamic
Driver Size 11
Drivers 2
Impedance 14
Codecs Soundcore P41i by Anker, Adaptive Noise Cancelling Earbuds with Portable Phone Charger, Only for USB-C Charging, 12H Playtime, 192H with Case, 6-Mic AI Clear Calls, IPX5 Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds

Noise Control

ANC Yes
ANC Type adaptive
Transparency Yes

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5.4
Multipoint Yes
Range 10

Earbud Battery

Battery Life 12
Fast Charging 10 min for 5 hours playback
Charging USB-C

Case Battery

Case Charging USB-C
Wireless Charging No
Capacity 3000

Microphone

Microphone Yes
Mic Count 6
NC Mic Yes

Features

Touch Controls Yes
App Soundcore iOS app
Water Resistance Yes

Value & Pricing

The price on these things is all over the place, but if you snag them around $50 to $70, you're getting an insane deal. A 3,000mAh power bank alone costs ten or fifteen bucks, yet here it's bundled into the case with solid ANC and top-tier call quality. Some retailers have them listed for hundreds or even over two grand, which is ridiculous and you should ignore those listings. At the low end, we've seen them from Amazon and other stores for the price of a couple pizzas. For that, you're outflanking earbuds like the EarFun Air Pro 4+ on battery utility and holding your own on noise cancelling. This is one of the best budget picks we've tested if you value the charging case gimmick.

€50

vs Competition

Stacked against the Sony LinkBuds Fit, the P41i trades a more fitness-friendly design and balanced sound for that unique power bank case. The Sonys sound more refined and stay in your ears better during a run, but they don't charge your phone and cost significantly more. The Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro bring superior audio and a more premium finish, yet again lack the case-as-charger trick. If you're looking at the EarFun Air Pro 4+, you'll get comparable ANC and a slightly cleaner treble, but the P41i's multipoint and call quality are stronger, and none of these rivals can rescue a dying handset. The JBL Endurance Peak 4 wins for gym rats with its over-ear hook design, but it doesn't have ANC or a phone-charging case. For pure audio performance, the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds are in another league, but they cost four to five times as much. The P41i's main superpower is that it's a two-in-one travel tool, and at its best price nobody else comes close on versatility.

Spec Soundcore P41i Sony LinkBuds Fit WFLS910N/B Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro SM-R630NZAAXAR EarFun Air Pro Air Pro 4+ JBL Endurance Peak Peak 4 Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 888507-0200
Form Factor in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear in-ear
Driver Type dynamic dynamic Dynamic hybrid dynamic dynamic
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true true true true
Bluetooth Version 5.4 5.3 5.4 6.0 5.4 5.3
Battery Life Hours 12 5.5 6 12 12 8.5
Case Battery Hours - 21 26 54 48 21.25
Water Resistance Yes IPX4 IP57 IP55 IP68 IPX4
Multipoint true true true true true true
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortConnectivitySocial Proof
Soundcore P41i 96.596.833.377.823.570.489.996.9
Sony LinkBuds Fit WFLS910N/B Compare 96.565.878.99866.793.497.369.4
Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro SM-R630NZAAXAR Compare 96.596.898.989.97393.497.889.4
EarFun Air Pro Air Pro 4+ Compare 96.596.891.399.896.370.499.380.2
JBL Endurance Peak Peak 4 Compare 96.596.898.980.99570.499.189.4
Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 888507-0200 Compare 96.580.478.92873.493.498.989.4

Common Questions

Q: Can the Soundcore P41i charging case actually charge a phone?

Yes, the case has a 3,000mAh battery and a USB-C output that delivers 10W, enough to give most phones a partial charge in a pinch.

Q: Is the Soundcore P41i good for running or the gym?

It's not ideal. While the IPX5 rating handles sweat, the fit isn't secure enough for vigorous movement, and our fitness testing scored it poorly.

Q: Does the Soundcore P41i support multipoint Bluetooth?

Yes, Bluetooth 5.4 allows you to connect to two devices simultaneously, so you can switch between a laptop and phone seamlessly.

Q: How long do the earbuds last with ANC on?

You'll get around 8-9 hours with ANC active, and the case extends total playtime to 192 hours. A 10-minute charge gives you about 5 hours of listening.

Who Should Skip This

Skip the Soundcore P41i if you're an avid runner or gym-goer who needs earbuds that stay locked in during high-intensity movement. The fitness score in our testing was a real letdown, so check out the JBL Endurance Peak 4 or Sony LinkBuds Fit, which are built for sweat and motion. Also, if you're picky about treble and get ear fatigue from bright sound, these might not be your jam, the upper register can grate. Finally, if you demand a luxurious build quality, the all-plastic feel of these buds may disappoint.

Verdict

Should you buy the Soundcore P41i? If you travel often, commute daily, or just have a habit of forgetting to charge your phone, absolutely. The ability to juice up your handset from the case is genuinely useful, and you're not sacrificing ANC or call quality to get it. It's a clever, practical set of earbuds that nails the essentials.

On the other hand, if you're a gym fiend who needs rock-solid fit through burpees and sprints, these aren't it. The fitness score in our database is among the lowest we've seen, so look at something like the JBL Endurance Peak 4 instead. And if you're treble-sensitive, the bright top end might bug you. But for the everyday person who wants good noise cancelling, clear calls, and a portable charger all in one pocketable package, the P41i is a win.

Usage Scores

Calls (63)Music (52.7)Overall (70.1)Budget (74.8)Gaming (63.7)Travel (51.6)Commute (50.4)Fitness (36.9)

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