Belkin SoundForm G3H0002fqBKV2
Its 10mm drivers deliver balanced Belkin Signature Sound, and the selectable 85 dB or 100 dB volume limiter directly protects your hearing. IPX5-rated sweat and splash resistance, five included ear tip sizes, and a flat tangle-free cable add hassle-free durability for daily use. It’s best for budget-conscious fitness users or parents who want a rugged, volume-limited USB-C headset that prioritizes hearing safety during workouts and commutes.
About This Earbuds
Its 10mm drivers deliver balanced Belkin Signature Sound, and the selectable 85 dB or 100 dB volume limiter directly protects your hearing. IPX5-rated sweat and splash resistance, five included ear tip sizes, and a flat tangle-free cable add hassle-free durability for daily use. It’s best for budget-conscious fitness users or parents who want a rugged, volume-limited USB-C headset that prioritizes hearing safety during workouts and commutes.
- Form factor in-ear
- Driver type 10mm
- Active noise cancellation
- Water resistance IPX5
The 30-Second Version
They're comfy and they stay put, but you'll be fighting for volume every session. Wait for a Newegg fire sale or just buy some budget wireless buds instead.
Overview
The Belkin SoundForm USB-C wired earbuds are a case study in spec-sheet seduction. You see IPX5 water resistance, a 10mm driver, ANC, and even a volume limiter to protect your hearing, all for the price of a cheap lunch. But in the real world, these buds stumble hard where it matters most: actual volume. Plenty of owners report having to crank their phone to max just to reach a comfortable level, and the default 85dB limit can make them feel downright broken. The sound profile is surprisingly decent for casual listening, and the fit is genuinely secure for smaller ears, but persistent cable noise and a mic that's basically useless for calls sour the experience quickly. If you can snag them for $16 from Newegg, they might scrape by as a gym throwaway. Anywhere near the higher end of that wild price spread, and you're being robbed.
Performance
What surprised us most is how much fight these buds have on paper versus how they actually behave. The 10mm drivers promise high-fidelity sound, and in our testing they landed in the top 10% for sound quality among all earbuds we've measured, delivering a reasonably balanced and clear profile for podcasts and pop tracks. But that achievement gets completely overshadowed by the volume issue. The adjustable limiter is stuck at 85dB by default, and even at the 100dB setting, many users say they're still digging for more volume. ANC performance is middle-of-the-pack, enough to dull a bus engine but not silence it. The mic picks up your voice, but it often sounds distant and tinny, making it a poor choice for phone calls. And the flat cable, while tangle-free, transmits every brush against your shirt with an annoying thump that no amount of EQ can fix.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Stays locked in during runs and workouts 92th
- Comes with five ear tip sizes for a near-custom fit 91th
- Decent passive noise isolation from the environment 89th
- Two-year warranty shows some confidence in build 87th
Cons
- Volume is frustratingly low for most music and media 28th
- Cable noise is loud and constant with any movement
- Microphone quality is unusable for important calls
- Durability complaints are common, with failures in weeks
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Design
| Form Factor | in-ear |
| Ear Tips | XXS, XS, S, M, L |
| Weight | 0.0 kg / 0.1 lbs |
Audio
| Driver Type | 10mm |
| Driver Size | 10 |
| Drivers | 10 |
| Sensitivity | 100 |
| Codecs | Belkin SoundForm Wired Earbuds with USB-C Connector, in-Ear Earphones w/Microphone - USB-C Headphones for iPhone 17, iPhone 16, iPad mini, Galaxy S26, Google Pixel 10, Android, & More - Black |
Noise Control
| ANC | Yes |
Connectivity
| Wireless | No |
| Wired Connector | USB |
Earbud Battery
| Charging | USB-C |
Case Battery
| Case Charging | USB-C |
Microphone
| Microphone | Yes |
| NC Mic | Yes |
Features
| Volume Limiting | Yes |
| Water Resistance | IPX5 |
Value & Pricing
Pricing for these things is all over the map, we've seen listings as low as $16 and as high as $5370. If you find them at the Newegg low end, you're basically paying for a beater pair that you won't cry over when the cable eventually gives out. At that price, the decent sound and gym-friendly design almost justify the compromises. But once you cross the $25 mark, you're in territory where wireless options from Soundcore or JLab deliver a much better overall package with none of the cable noise grief.
vs Competition
Even though these are wired, their real competition is the wave of ultra-affordable wireless earbuds. For about the same money as a non-sale Belkin, the JLab GO POP ANC give you true wireless freedom with surprisingly punchy sound and a mic that actually works. The Soundcore P31i also tend to hang out in that budget range and offer better call quality and an app with EQ. If you absolutely need a cable and ANC, the JBL Endurance Race 2 provide a more durable, sport-focused wired option with fewer volume complaints. Belkin's only ace is the volume limiter for kids, but that same feature is the very thing that makes adults want to throw them in a drawer.
| Spec | Belkin SoundForm G3H0002fqBKV2 | Technics EAH-AZ100 EAH-AZ100 | Sony WF-1000XM6 WF-1000XM6 | Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2nd Gen | Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 4 | Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro SM-R630NZWAXAR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Form Factor | in-ear | in-ear | in-ear | in-ear | in-ear | in-ear |
| Driver Type | 10mm | Dynamic | Dynamic | Dynamic | dynamic | Dynamic |
| Wireless | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Active Noise Cancellation | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Bluetooth Version | - | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.3 | 5.4 | 5.4 |
| Battery Life Hours | - | 8 | 8 | 6 | 30 | 6 |
| Case Battery Hours | - | 28 | 24 | 18 | 30 | 26 |
| Water Resistance | IPX5 | IPX4 | IPX4 | IPX4 | IP54 | IP57 |
| Multipoint | - | true | true | true | true | true |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Anc | Mic | Build | Sound | Battery | Comfort | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belkin SoundForm G3H0002fqBKV2 | 71 | 65.9 | 91.4 | 92.1 | 47 | 86.9 | 27.6 | 89.3 |
| Technics EAH-AZ100 EAH-AZ100 Compare | 96.6 | 96.9 | 79 | 99.1 | 79.1 | 93.4 | 99 | 89.3 |
| Sony WF-1000XM6 WF-1000XM6 Compare | 96.6 | 99.7 | 79 | 96.3 | 75.6 | 70.9 | 99 | 94.4 |
| Bose QuietComfort Ultra 2nd Gen Compare | 96.6 | 80.5 | 79 | 96.4 | 47 | 93.4 | 97.8 | 94.4 |
| Sennheiser MOMENTUM True Wireless 4 Compare | 96.6 | 99.7 | 33.4 | 91.9 | 97.5 | 93.4 | 90 | 89.3 |
| Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro SM-R630NZWAXAR Compare | 96.6 | 96.9 | 98.8 | 91.9 | 72.6 | 93.4 | 99.6 | 89.3 |
Common Questions
Q: Is the volume actually too low?
Yes, it's the number one gripe. The 85dB limiter is on by default, and even switching to 100dB leaves many people wanting more, especially in noisy environments. If you like your music loud, skip these entirely.
Q: Can I use these for Zoom calls or phone calls?
You shouldn't. The built-in mic often picks up a lot of room noise and makes your voice sound thin and far away. They're fine for a quick call if you're desperate, but everyone else on the line will notice.
Who Should Skip This
If you regularly take calls, listen to anything louder than a podcast, or can't stand hearing your own clothes rustle, this isn't it. Go get the JLab GO POP ANC for wireless or even a cheap pair of Apple USB-C EarPods if you must have a cable.
Verdict
Belkin's SoundForm earbuds feel like a prototype that accidentally shipped. The fit and passive isolation are genuinely good, and the sound profile isn't the problem. But the persistent low volume, cable microphonics, and awful mic make them difficult to recommend when there are so many cheap alternatives that don't force these trade-offs. Unless you find them at the absolute floor of the price range, you should walk away and grab something wireless.