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SoundPEATS Free2 Classic earbuds combine 30 hours of total playtime, Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, and finely tuned 6mm dynamic drivers in an ultra-light, ergonomic design. Featuring touch controls, a built-in mic with noise reduction, and IPX5 water resistance, these earbuds deliver professional-grade sound clarity and comfort for work, workouts, and beyond—without breaking the bank.













| ASIN | B09V12VJ21 |
| Additional Features | 30 Hours of Playtime, Lightweight and Ergonomic, Microphone Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,199 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,521 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.1 |
| Brand | SoundPEATS |
| Built-In Media | Charging case, SoundPEATS Free2 classic Earbuds, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Carrying Case Material | Leather-like |
| Carrying Case Weight | 37.5 Grams |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Various devices with Bluetooth and/or USB-C capabilities, including Music Production Equipment, Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speaker, Television, and Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,843 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Leather, Metal |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz—20KHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | USB-C |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Item Height | 0.69 inches |
| Manufacturer | Soundpeats |
| Model Name | Free2 classic |
| Model Number | Free2 classic |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Series Number | 3 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
D**S
very nice; for the price, and in general
these are surprisingly excellent earphones! i was skeptical about them given ive never heard of them before, the price was not in a range that my headphones tend to fall into,, and the huge assortment of blutooth wireless earphones is very huge so uts easy to pick a dud set out of 200 million... but thankfully these surpassed my expectations greatly. the build quality is very professional, solid , and sturdy. the functionality is top notch as well as super user friendly. and easy to operate w out even reading the instructions lol. the sound quality, the biggest(only) issue everyone cares about:: is actually , shockingly phenomenal. i know im bot alone in this, but im very particular about my headphones and their soundscapes. and upon first hearing, these have a quality sound akin to an older set of noise canceling wired Bose earphones i had back in like 2011-ish. i cannot recall their specific name but they were like their flagship pair for the noise canceling stydio quality in-ear headphones back in liek 2007-08 or so.. but yeah these were awesome, especially once i dialed em in w my settings on my phone. rich, full subversive sound w deep bass that sounds like you could feel it thump in your chest, mids n trebels were ranging but not overly so theyd distort or get scratchy. and the spatial feel to the sound is great. everything is placed where its meant to be and nothing sounds flat or un-enthusiastic. the battery life i cannot speak to fully just yet as ive only had them for 2 days so far, but they lasted me several hours in ear playong non stop while i was working , and at lunch i popped em in the case and when i went back n grabbed em they had fully recharged. theres no way to lnow there battery levels (buds nor case) , but the case seems as tho it could go a few days w a fully charged batt. and thats w each day seeing roughly 5 to 6 hours worth of playtime each day. the touch operations of these are easy once you learn all the 'codes' for each and every action you can do. i will say while ut is easy to operate,, it is still taking me a bit to get these functions committed to memory ,, as well as getting comfortable w not having any sort of real deal press buttons to use. one thing im not suuper fond of after first encounters,, is the manner in which you can control the volume. i mean it makes sense and works sure ,,, but if your like me and occasionally use only 1 single earphone at once, you cant do both volume controls.. o ly can go volume up, or volume down depending on which side u use. idk if theres a way to alter that so if one is off n charging n the others in use, u could cha ge the setups to allow that. but i havent gotten that far thru the manual yet. lol also another thing ive noticed especially earlier today while i wore them at work, was that any sort of touch to the earbuds that could register like a finger press, will make them do whatever i turned my head really far to one side as i carried a big hefty joist across my shoulder, and noticed that my earlobe squished up a lil bit over the touchscreen part and turned them up super loud,,,, and then off lol... even the pullstring around the opening of my hoodie / my beanie pulled sliightly down over my ears partially, would press it and make it function.., so just be weary of that. but yeah all in all these were a great buy! the value that you get for the price that they go for is very much so over weighed in your favor. ive had 85 dollar pairs, shizz.. ive had 150 dollar pairs that werent even half the headphones these are. if you listen to real actual music., like with like talent and skill and a mastery of the craft/ or their instrument, and dont want to spend triple digit monies on a pair but still want that level of sound quality;; than these are certainly worth your deep consideration. and at this price, i mean if it turns out you dont like these.... you can easily regift em off and break square no sweat. but i dont see that really ever goin down. even if they're not theee greatest ever, they make for the perfect work or workout or whatevs pair you can wear and use during any activities that can cause wear and tear to them. save the better pair for those special nights,,,yaknow?, the ones where its just you, your freshly re wired stereo setup, that first pressing signed copy of that album youve been dying to find a copy of, a glass or 12 of wine, aand your exgfs instagram page lolll. abd these can still give ya that sound like that concert u remember from wayy back when u were in ur teens n snuck into that show and first heard ur fav band live and realized they're terrible in person but the studio version kicked acccee, so u bought that n ran home to crawl in thru ur laundry room window once your moms went to sleep after sanding down her bunions. thats what these earbuds offer:::: memories. w awesome sound. and at a great value. (**sold exclusively at Baskin's Robbins**)
A**N
Exceeded expectations so far
I’m not a music person. Might as well be tone deaf. Ya know the guy in the car that turns off the radio given any reason? Yeah, that’s me. So this isn’t about music quality for me. All I can say is I didn’t hear a single lost connection, static, and sounds clear to me. And not being a music person, I would never ever pay $150~ for apple stuff or whatever. Would be the biggest waste of money for me personally. And likely I’d lose them so fast anyways. I ran across these on Amazon looking for the cheapest earbuds that would still not have any dealbreaking problems. With all the paid fake reviews out there, that isn’t as easy as it should be these days, right? The best selling of a category usually isn’t the best product anymore either unfortunately. These buds seemed most likely to fit my personal needs, so I ordered. I bought these to listen to language lessons etc. I just got these two days ago, and synced easily to both iPhone and iPad easily. Just being small and smooth, they’re sometimes a bit difficult to take in and out of case and ears, but not horrible and expected. It’d be nitpicking to complain about that. I just tested the Bluetooth and it held up from downstairs to upstairs and only broke up when I went into a separate room upstairs. The thing that I really liked is, I listened to them for 1-2 hours and fell asleep. Was still playing when I woke up in the morning. Can’t say exactly how long that was but maybe because I was listening at 40% volume maybe, but lasted way over 8 hours for sure. Lasts so long - this was exactly why I bought them. And yeah, just 5-10 minutes in the case gives hours again. Only thing I wished initially it had was wireless charging but, now that I’ve tried it, and realizing how many charging stations with usb-c I have around the house, I realized nah, not at all important. And actually seems better to have the fast wired charging over the ever so slight convenience of wireless charging that takes longer to charge. I don’t see myself now ever using wireless slower charging with these even if these had it. I never got the whole noise canceling thing personally either. I like having 100% situational awareness and being able to hear everything. So, these buds not having ANC was fine for me. All I cared about was sound clarity, long battery, reasonable quality, ease of use, comfort, durability, etc. These fit that bill perfectly, so if those are the kinds of things you’re looking for too, yeah. If I have to make a complaint, after just two days, I feel like the hinge on the case lid feels flimsier than I’d like, probably will be ok, but already doesn’t feel quite as robust and solid as when brand new; It feels a tad looser. Can tell the top lid is being held there by the thinnest of metal rods/spring. Yeah, not the best feel. Again, though, this is nitpicking for such a low priced product. As far as actual fit, the smallest of the silicon buds worked for my ear, and they don’t seem to want to come out. Touch controls? Yeah, they suck, but not as much as I feared. Seems to work reasonably badly if ya know what I mean. Good enough for me. And no they didn’t activate when I fell asleep. All in all seems just a well made product and such a good price. Was less than 20 for me. I’m very tempted to purchase another for backup. Very satisfied. Personally, I’d buy ten of these before buying one overpriced AirPods. And if I lost them or broke them, I’d never feel bad about it. Haha. Wish they came in more colors. Thumbs up.
P**L
Received a defective used product
I’ve never had to leave a negative review before so this is the first for me. I purchased this product knowing these were a cheap pair of earbuds that I didn’t need to worry about losing or breaking that I can use when I didn’t want to use my $200 AirPods. I was impressed about the reviews and the comparisons it hade with other earbuds of the same price range like the Jlabs. They were on sale so I purchased a pair. Unfortunately upon receiving them they it had minor scuffs and imperfections on the case as if they were used before, I thought nothing of it and plugged them in to charge over night. In the morning when I went to try them out I realized they still charged fully yet which was odd. Then when removing the earbuds out of the case realized they were a little oily and what seems to be residue of earwax on the ear tips and on the port where they rest in the case. And to top it all off after wiping them down and disinfecting them with alcohol wipes they didn’t work or attempt to pair to my device. I don’t think they even turn on. In short I’m returning them and requested a new pair but the negative review and 1 star isn’t about them not working, stuff happens but if you are going to send me a refurbished product have the decency to clean it. I’ll update the review once I get the new one. (Update)- got a brand new earbuds this time, and for $30 it not bad. Sound quality is surprisingly good and loud. The battery life is decent and charging doesn’t take long. They do sometimes randomly cut out depending on how what ever the the Bluetooth device is oriented, but for how cheap they are they work well enough.
L**N
Shocking Value
I just wanted something cheap that I could just carry around for when I didn't want to deal with cables, but these actually sound incredible, fit well, and I've never gotten to the end of their battery life. After 6 months, these are now my daily drivers. If these broke today, I would buy them again. Sound: I saw a single graph online showing the frequency response, and I was worried they might be too bassy for me, but they seem perfect to me. I do play the bass guitar, so I might be a bit biased towards more bass. However, that also means I am really picky when it comes to bass. The bass in these earbuds is tight and not muddy at all. When I put both earbuds in, it can feel like I am in my own movie, and like the music is just part of the world around me. I have never experienced soundstage like this in headphones before, much less in earbuds. There is no background hiss, which I have had in other Bluetooth devices at 6x the price. Even in "audiophile" headphones that cost over $250, I have not felt so immersed in my music. Overall, these sound incredible, especially at this price. Also, they get loud. I usually listen at around half volume, and anything over 70% would probably be painful and damage my hearing if used for extended periods. Feel: You can tell they are made cheap when you hold them in your hands, especially the case. If you drop the case on a table, it sounds like one of those plastic easter eggs you hide candy in. Luckily, you don't use earbuds by holding them in your hands. There are no jagged edges, and the ear tips are very comfortable, and they overall are very comfortable. If I tried to shake them out of my ears, I would probably give myself an aneurysm before they came out. They don't even come out when I am chewing, but they do need adjusting every now and then, which is understandable. Charging: These charge with USB C, which is really nice when everything else I use also charges with this cable. iPhone users may not find this as convenient, but almost everything else uses this to charge nowadays, so you probably have something else that uses USB C. I assume they have a low battery warning, but I don't know because I never have gotten them to low battery. That's not because I don't use them a lot. I have used them multiple times a day for hours at a time. They just last forever. Bluetooth: They support AAC and SBC for codecs. To iPhone users, this isn't important. I don't know if you have the option, but your phone will probably make the best choice here. To my fellow Android users, I recommend choosing SBC if you know how. There is a bit more latency with AAC, and it uses more battery life. This is especially important if you use these to game. It's not a major difference if you aren't gaming, and there will always be some lag when using Bluetooth. Touch Controls: The touch controls are a little janky, but they are there. It is a single tap for volume (up on right and down on left), and two taps for pause/play. I wish this was swapped because the second tap often doesn't register and my music gets louder than I would like it to (see the end of my sound section). Overall (TL;DR): If you are just looking for something cheap, but don't want to feel like you are missing out on anything major, at least give these a try. They don't have the bells and whistles like active noise cancelation or Hi-Res codecs, but they don't need them. They are great.
R**O
Good Value Ear Buds
I have been using the SoundPEATS ear buds for years now. This is a newer version of the ones I used to get, but they work well and fit my ear well. I am happy with the battery life and the ability of the case to recharge them multiple times before running out of battery. They sound decent, but I have noticed that they are not great for talking on the phone. Other people have trouble understanding me sometimes, while using these for phone calls. However, 98% of the time I am only using them to listen to music or podcasts, so microphone quality isn't that big of a deal (at this price).
C**N
Great after eartip upgrade, UPDATE
About 18 months later the left tip screen and gasket became detached and was lodged in the eartip. The durability of these doesn't seem to be all that great if you care about long term. But for the price they could be easily replaced yearly. Previous review: Bought these to test if I could survive in a world without the headphone jack. Discount codes or amazon coupons are plenty for these, so no need to pay the extremely low list price. Initial impression was they are pretty convenient, easy to connect and battery life was OK if you let them charge during lunch break. Comfort wise after a couple hours I was getting some mild discomfort. It was difficult to tell if this was from the tips or from them resting inside my outer ear. Decided to address the comfort issue with some SpinFit CP360 ear tips. This was after reading some reviews about these and other wireless IEMs. Happy to report the simple tip replacement has made this comfortable for basically all-day wear. This still includes a lunch break with them removed for charging. If you need to extend battery life you can actually listen using 1 at a time while the other charges. "Noise cancellation" is on the features from the amazon review template, but these aren't actively cancelling. I think the term would be "Noise isolation." These drop ambient noise a few decibels, but nothing like dedicated ear plugs designed for hearing protection. You'll have some understanding of your surroundings, but it will be compromised. Audio quality is "fine." There aren't any measurements for me to go on, but they lack subaural bass. The audible bass levels are good, but you will not get the feeling of "subwoofer" that some wired IEMs give. I've not tried any of the dual or triple driver wireless IEM's on the market in the $150 - $300 range, but allegedly some of the dual driver models can achieve subaural bass. The highs are not too shrill, something I am sensitive to. For the price I don't really have much to complain about. You can tap them to adjust volume and pause music. It is very convenient when working out in the shop or working in office. They disconnect from my phone and pause music once I toss them into their case. The case uses magnets to align them with their pogo pins for charging which is clever for something this affordable.
F**Y
insane earbuds for the price
mainly got these because I always watch review on like budget wireless earphones and one brand I kept seeing was soundpeats, decided to grab a pair because it was on sale for black friday, it does seems like theres always a sale though, and they arrived in 1-2 days. The main thing I will say is I absolutely hate how they go into your ears, these needs wings or something like the bose pairs. I saw another review on here saying he has large ears as well and is using wing tips from an old pair of galaxy buds so I think I will buy some wings and give it a try. If you have bigger ears definitely consider when purchasing this, besides that, these sounds great and battery life last for a long time, haven't fully tested for the 8 hour claim obviously but I did use them on a cross country flight which took around 5-6 hours and they still had plenty of juice by the time i landed and got back home. Touch controls also work well, have not tested the mic though but i've seen on reviews that it sounds pretty bad, obviously decent enough for calls etc but im not paying for the mic, im here for the sound quality and the battery life. Speaking of sound quality, these are really good, if not the best at this price range. I haven't done anymore research since I got these so I have no clue if soundpeats has released a better updated model or another company but at the time of purchasing (5-6 months ago) but these sound great and referred to as the best budget / wireless pair in general that soundpeats has made next to the engine 4 which is far superior. If I remember correctly, I got these for around like 16-20, I would not pay more than that though
F**2
Powerful set of earbuds with a few quirks
I have been using Soundpeats products for several years now, specifically their Q30 Bluetooth headsets, which have provided excellent value and durability. After losing a set, I decided to give these ear buds a try and have not been disappointed. They are a fantastic value for the price and a great everyday earbud for workouts, commuting, watching video etc. They are not AirPods or Beats, but they aren’t supposed to be. What they are is an excellent value with a strong performance. They do have a few quirks that may turn some off, but for $29.99 it’s a minor inconvenience. Pros: - Dynamic sound nicely balanced across multiple genres and formats - Excellent fit. Have not had an issue during workouts, commute etc. They are very secure in my ears - No voice lag on video. - Strong battery life. Not quite the 8 hours advertised, but close. Also a quick charge and a 10-15 minute jolt will get you a nice extension on nearly drained buds. Cons: - They work well when a device is stationary, but cut out easily when your phone is in your pocket. Very sensitive to wind and other movements. - Call quality is fair at best. Voice reception is good but they have a very tinny sound to the person I’m speaking with. - Tap features, while generally responsive don’t seem to work when answering the phone. Call pick up is a double tap but that always hangs the call up. Overall, these little buds are a great value for the price. A solid everyday headphone that does just about everything you need it to, while coming up short in a couple of areas. Great as a primary or secondary headset.
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