- Anker Soundcore P41i has a USB-C cable and a 3,000 mAh battery
- 10-12 hours of play, passing at 192 hours with the case
- £ 79.99 (about $ 100 / $ 160 at), available now
If you are tired of lugging one of the best food banks to prevent your phone from missing juice, Anker’s Soundcore brand can just have it. The case of load for its new P41i headphones does not only charge the headphones, it can also load your other devices.
The headphones themselves are mid-range models, but the case is more unusual. Do not expect to recharge a MacBook Pro with, but it has a 3000 mAh battery which is good to offer a 50% recharge to an iPhone 16 pro and 45% to a Samsung Galaxy S24 via its USB-C Cable. And the case is even doubled with a smartphone stand.
Soundcore p41i: key characteristics and price
At 10 W, you will not get the fastest costs, but Anker says you can expect to charge up to 30% in about 40 minutes for the iPhone 16 Pro, Galaxy S24 and Pixel 8 and 30 minutes for an iPhone 14 Pro.
I think that the feeding bank capacity is useful: I am back from a very long day of travel where once again the battery of my day of my iPhone 16 Pro did not hold this promise.
An additional 50% would have been more than sufficient to switch to midnight without looking for a charge point or having to transport my heavy energy bench.
The own headphones are also large enough: Soundcore says that you will get 12 hours with ANC and 10 with ANC, which is above average for the best headphones today. And with this charge case, the figure increases at 192 hours of total listening time.
The buds have 11 mm, six microphone pilots and five levels of ancs with three different modes in a nautical way. There is Bluetooth 5.3 with a multi-point and fast couple, and they are IPX5 certified. The price of the United Kingdom is £ 79.99, which converts to around $ 100 / $ 160 to.
The Anker Soundcore P41i headphones are now available in the United Kingdom in Amazon and will soon be launching elsewhere.