Anker Soundcore Sport X10 Review (2024)

The Anker Soundcore Sport X10 ($79.99) join the company’s lineup of budget-friendly true wireless earphones with effective active noise cancellation (ANC). These earbuds feature a waterproof, exercise-ready design, plus pair with a useful app that offers an adjustable EQ. We also like their powerful (and admittedly bass-heavy) sound signature. But if you are on a tight budget or are not a fan of the ear-hook design, the Editors’ Choice-winning Tribit FlyBuds 3 ($39.99) may be worth a look even though they don't offer ANC or an in-app EQ.

Swiveling Ear Hooks, Confusing Controls

Available in red, black, or off-white, the Soundcore Sport X10 earpieces rely on hooks that latch over the top of your ears for an extra-secure fit. These ear hooks are unusual—instead of using a moldable material, they swivel at their base and have a snap-back-into-place tension that naturally latches over and onto the top part of the ear. They exert gentle pressure to maintain a secure fit. If you wear glasses (or sunglasses when you exercise), however, these hooks might contend with chunkier frames for real estate on your ear or swivel out of place when you remove them. Ear hooks aside, the box includes five pairs of silicone eartips that range in size from extra small to extra large; they make it easy to achieve an ideal in-canal fit.

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Internally, 10mm dynamic drivers deliver the audio. The pair is compatible with Bluetooth 5.2, plus supports the AAC and SBC Bluetooth codecs.

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Each earpiece features a physical control button. A single press on the left earbud lowers the volume, and a single press on the right raises it. A two-second hold on either initiates the ANC mode and lets you cycle through the ANC On, Transparency Mode, and ANC Off options. Additionally, for calls, a single press on either answers incoming calls and a two-second hold ends them. Press the left earpiece twice to skip forwarda track and the right earpiece twice to handle playback.

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The controls work well enough, but this layout isn't ideal—single presses typically control playback, for instance, and there's no function for navigating to the previous track. You can adjust the control layout to an extent in the app at least. We also much prefer capacitive touch controls to physical ones, though Anker managed to get the placement right; because they are on top of the earpiece (not the side), you don't inadvertently push the earpieces into your ears every time you use the controls.

The pair's IPX7 rating means it is fully waterproof—you can submerge the earpieces at depths of up to a meter for 30 minutes, as well as rinse them off under a faucet. The Tribit Flybuds 3 match the Soundcore model here. For runners and gym-goers, this level of protection is ideal. This rating doesn’t apply to the charging case, however, so make sure to fully dry the in-ears before you dock them.

The oval-shaped case is slightly bulky, but its slippery surface is not too much of a problem because there's a button below the edge of the lid that opens the case. (It also illuminates the battery status LEDs.) On the back, there’s a USB-C port for the box's USB-C-to-USB-A charging cable, as well as a pairing button.

Anker estimates that the Soundcore Sport X10 earphones can last roughly eight hours on battery and that the case holds an additional 24 hours' worth of charge. Your results will vary based on your volume levels and use of ANC.

A Look at the App Experience

The latest version of the Soundcore app (available for Android and iOS) was in beta mode during our review period, but the changes are extensive. The standard features are all present: You can install firmware updates; adjust the layout of the on-ear controls; switch between ANC On, Off, and Transparency modes; and change the sound signature via a customizable eight-band EQ, for instance.

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But the app goes much further; it includes multiple breath-training exercises for before or after your workout routine. Options include Warm-Up, Relax, and Pressure-Reliever, and you can adjust everything from the total time of the exercises to the intervals between breaths and whether relaxing audio sounds play in the background. You might not find these routines useful, but at least they work well.

Effective ANC

The Soundcore Sport X10 earbuds deliver quality noise cancellation for their price. They substantially dial back powerful low-frequency rumble (like you hear on an airplane). A recording of a busy restaurant with clanging dishes and boisterous conversation was slightly more challenging. The pair eliminated plenty of low- and low-mid-frequency content, but the high-mids and highs passed through with more ease. In both tests, the earphone added a high-frequency hiss to the signal, which is unfortunately common among less-expensive ANC options.

If you’re looking for the best in-ear noise cancellation, the Sony WF-1000XM4 ($279.99) is our top pick, but it’s a full $200 more expensive. Regardless, this Soundcore model offers above-average noise cancellation in its price range. Transparency mode also works well, and it’s simple to toggle through the available modes via the app or on-ear controls.

Strong Sound, Clear Mics

For testing, we kept the earphones primarily in the default EQ mode. On tracks with intense sub-bass content, like The Knife’s “Silent Shout,” the in-ears deliver powerful low-frequency response. At top volume levels, the lows don’t distort and, at more moderate ones, the bass still packs some serious thump.

Bill Callahan’s “Drover,” a track with far less deep bass in the mix, gives us a better sense of the pair's sound signature. The drums on this track get a significant amount of thunder. Callahan’s baritone vocals also receive a hefty dose of low-mid richness, but they retain sufficient detail because of some high-mid crispness. The acoustic strums andhigher-register percussive hits sound bright. Despite the sculpting and low-end tendency, the audio signature is relatively balanced.

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On Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “No Church in the Wild,” the kick-drum loop receives enough high-mid presence for its attack to retain some of its punch. The vinyl crackle and hiss are very prevalent in the mix, too. The sub-bass synth hits that punctuate the beat come across with powerful depth, and the drum loop’s sustain gets some additional thump, as well. The vocals on this track sound clear and free of sibilance.

Orchestral tracks, like the opening scene from John Adams’ The Gospel According to the Other Mary, get a bit more low-frequency boosting than they need, but the track doesn’t sound terrible unless you’re specifically after a flat-response sound; that’s not what these in-ears offer by default.

The pair's six-mic array works fine—we had no issues understanding every word from a test recording on our iPhone. Bluetooth audio artifacts are minimal, and the signal even benefits from a bit of additional low-mid body. On a reliable connection, you shouldn't have any issues with calls.

Fit for the Gym

The Anker Soundcore Sport X10 earbuds pack powerful, bass-forward sound and deliver noise cancellation beyond what we expect in this sub-$100 price range. Those aspects, in addition to a waterproof build, are enough to forgive the nonintuitive controls and fiddly ear hooks.

All that said, you may be better off with one of a few alternatives. We're fans of both the budget-friendly Tribit Flybud 3 and the conventionally shaped Jabra Elite 3 ($79). And if your budget is flexible, the Editors' Choice-winning Jabra Elite 7 Pro ($199) is our current top choice for exercise.

Anker Soundcore Sport X10

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MSRP $79.99

Pros

  • Powerful, sculpted, and bass-forward audio

  • Impressive ANC for the price

  • App features adjustable EQ and customizable controls

  • Waterproof build

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Cons

  • Ear hook design makes docking process annoying

  • On-ear control array could be more intuitive

The Bottom Line

The budget-friendly Anker Soundcore Sport X10 earbuds deliver a bass-forward sound signature in an exercise-focused design, plus offer solid noise cancellation.

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Anker Soundcore Sport X10 Review (2024)

FAQs

Are Soundcore Sport X10 good? ›

The controls are well designed and effective. Sound quality is average for the price. Noise cancelling is average for the price, not much cancellation on these buds but the noise isolating works well.

How do you answer soundcore earbuds? ›

You can answer a call with your soundcore liberty 4 simply by double taping on any of the earbuds. For most earbuds, the touch sensor allows you to take a call with just a tap on either the right or left earbud.

Does the Anker Sport X10 have ANC? ›

Effective ANC

The Soundcore Sport X10 earbuds deliver quality noise cancellation for their price.

Are soundcore earbuds worth it? ›

These are definitely a contender for some of the best affordable noise canceling earbuds based on performance and value. With an IPX4 rating, long battery life, and good ANC, these are worth a go. You might not want to go for a run with them, but otherwise they're decent.

Is Anker Soundcore better than JBL? ›

The Anker is a stereo speaker that gets louder than the JBL. Plus, it offers voice assistants through a paired smartphone, which the JBL lacks. More sound modes and presets are available with the Anker, so you can switch up its sound. That said, the JBL's battery life is a touch longer.

Which is better soundcore or Bose? ›

The Bose 700 Headphones Wireless are better over-ear headphones for commute and travel than the Anker Soundcore Life Q35 Wireless. The Bose are more comfortable, feel better built, and have a more neutral default sound profile, which some users may prefer. They also have better noise isolation and overall performance.

Can you use earbuds to answer calls? ›

You can answer and end calls with the earbuds' onboard controls. If you're looking for buds with more call-centric features, consider the Jabra Elite 7 Pro True Wireless instead.

Can you talk on the phone with soundcore earbuds? ›

For the liberty air 2 to answer a call you have to touch the earbud twice. The same goes for ending a call. 3 versions of this, each little different.

Can I talk on my phone with earbuds? ›

The 7 Best Earbuds & Bluetooth Headsets For Phone Calls - Spring 2024 Reviews. These days, almost every pair of headphones has a built-in microphone and call controls, so it's easier than ever to talk on the phone hands-free wherever you are. However, not all headphone mics are made equal.

Is the Anker Sport X10 waterproof? ›

Exercise-Proof Buds: Sport X10 workout earbuds have a fully-waterproof, IPX7-rated build that stops liquids in their tracks. For further protection, our exclusive SweatGuard technology defends against the corrosive properties of sweat.

Can I swim with Soundcore Sport X10? ›

The IPX7 rating is foundational to what the Sport X10 are all about, letting you submerge them down to 3 feet for up to 30 minutes. The bottom line is you shouldn't worry about lounging in a pool or sitting in a tub with these on.

What is the battery life of Soundcore Sport X10? ›

Anker Soundcore Sport X10 review: Battery life and charging case. Anker rates battery life at 6 hours with ANC on and 8 hours with ANC off.

Is soundcore better than AirPods? ›

The Anker SoundCore Liberty Air 2 Truly Wireless are better true wireless headphones than the Apple AirPods (2nd generation) Truly Wireless. Although the Apple feel better made, the Anker have a noticeably more neutral sound profile, and they pack a lot more accurate bass thanks to their closed-back design.

Is soundcore better than Beats? ›

Our Verdict. The Anker Soundcore Life Q35 Wireless are slightly better headphones than the Beats Studio3 Wireless. The Anker have a significantly better noise isolation performance, a longer continuous battery life, and their companion app has a graphic EQ and presets so that you can adjust their sound to your liking.

Is soundcore actually good? ›

The Soundcore Motion 300 is Anker's answer to that Bose speaker. Around the same size as the Bose, it doesn't sound quite as good, but it sounds impressive for its compact size and costs only $80. As a result, we've awarded it a CNET Editors' Choice as a strong value pick in the portable Bluetooth speaker category.

Which soundcore is best for sport? ›

The soundcore Sport X10 true wireless earbuds are a game-changer for fitness enthusiasts, earning their place as the best earbuds for sports. These earbuds are designed with a unique 210° rotatable ear hook, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit that stays put during the most rigorous workouts.

Are the Soundcore Sport X10 waterproof? ›

Exercise-Proof Buds: Sport X10 workout earbuds have a fully-waterproof, IPX7-rated build that stops liquids in their tracks.

Can I swim with an Anker Soundcore Sport X10? ›

Sport X10 has an IPX7 Waterproof rating under IEC standard 60529, which means they can withstand submersion in water at a maximum depth of 1 meter for up to 30 minutes. They are not designed for swimming, showering, or exposure to pool or ocean water. Do not use Sport X10 in a sauna or steam room.

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