SoundPEATS PearlClip Pro Earbuds | BT5.4
$33.99
$59.99
43% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black
Top positive review
14 people found this helpful
Great value and better than more expensive competitors
By TJ on Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
I am really impressed by these. I watched some reviews of other buds (shout out to @pickyaudio on YouTube) where these were recommended as alternatives to the more well known options in this category - I also read the positive reviews. After trying these for a week, I am floored by their performance and overall quality, regardless of price point. Before getting these I bought and returned anker c30i’s (underwhelming audio quality, syncing issues, and couldn’t stay in my ear), shockz openfit 2 (disappointing low end, harsh sound, and unusable in loud environments), and Powerbeats pro 2 (couldn’t get a seal so sound quality was always poor). Versus those options, these soundpeats blow those out of the water. No gimmicks like Dolby or immersive audio, just really good sound quality, fit, comfort, and build quality…. All for a fraction of the price that the other companies charge. As others have stated, due to this product category and the form factor don’t expect incredibly deep bass or the best sound quality experience, but these surprisingly perform well for bass heavy music. The sound quality overall is detailed and fun to listen to. I was worried that these would fall off while exercising but after a few gym workouts and runs, I’ve had no issues. The app isn’t perfect but it’s also usable. I immediately adjusted the eq to add more bass. Here are some negatives (I still rate these 5 stars given the price point and overall quality): 1) sound output level could be a tad bit louder. Not a big issue, and I enabled the volume booster in Apple Music and Spotify which make then loud enough 2) app could be a bit more polished - shokz app is perfect 3) 2 device connectivity works really well but I think other models like the shokz have seamless takeover between two connected devices That’s really it. Seeing how well these perform vs other models that are literally 4 times the price makes me wonder how they justify their prices. Highly recommend.
Top critical review
2 people found this helpful
Comfortable, good sound (volume is an issue), companion app not so good
By mshubes on Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025
This is the first pair of open ear buds I've tried that were actually comfortable! The sound quality is very good, but of course, because of the open design, I can't seem to get enough volume out of them. For instance, when using with my computer to watch streaming media, I had to max the volume out at 100% at some points in order to hear the dialogue. (As a point of reference, while using my in-ear buds for the same purpose, I normally keep the volume around 16%.) Although I am enjoying the product, one of deal breaker requirements for me when searching for buds was having a companion app with an equalizer because of being extremely sensitive to strong bass. Unfortunately, their companion app is not great—it loses connection with the buds frequently, and though the equalizer function is there, it is not very responsive. (When I set the base super low and trebles high, I want to be able to tell the difference immediately if sound is playing and that does not happen.) A better companion app would mean more stars from me.
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