Aovoce A60PRO Bluetooth 5.3 in-ear wireless earbuds with LED display, 4-mic ENC calls and IPX6
Product description
The essentials
If you want wireless earbuds that are easy to live with day-to-day, the Aovoce A60PRO is pitched as a practical all-rounder: Bluetooth 5.3 for faster, more stable connection, an in-ear design with multiple ear-tip sizes, and a charging case that adds up to a longer total listening window than a single charge alone. There’s also a mini LED display on the case, which is a small thing, but it’s the kind of detail that makes the battery situation less of a mystery.
It’s not trying to be the most technical set of earbuds in the world, it’s aimed at normal commutes, office use, and casual gaming or music, where you care about call clarity and decent day-to-day reliability. If you’re after “serious studio” audio, this may feel more like mid-range, but for many people it could be a sensible pick.
What to know before you buy

The listing focuses on two big themes: control and calls. On the control side, you get smart touch operation (tap to play/pause, adjust volume, switch tracks, answer/end calls and trigger a voice assistant). On the call side, it claims dual-mic noise cancelling per side (4 mics total) with AI call noise reduction, designed to cut down reverse environmental noise in noisier places.
One thing to keep in mind: the amount of noise reduction you’ll actually notice depends heavily on your environment and how loud it is. In a quiet room it won’t be dramatically different, while on a busy street or inside a busy office it’s where this type of feature is meant to matter.
Key features that stand out in use


The Bluetooth 5.3 chipset is the foundation here. Over the paper, that supports lower transmission delay (the listing mentions continued delay reduction), plus improved anti-interference for a more consistent experience—particularly useful if you’re gaming or streaming where timing and stability matter.

There’s also a “one-step pairing” idea: after the first connection, you should be able to open the charging case and take the earbuds out to auto-connect. That saves you the usual faff of reconnecting in the mornings.
For the battery, you’re looking at up to 6–7 hours on a single charge (depending on use) and a charging case that adds up to a total of 42 hours of playtime for HiFi stereo listening on the go. The LED display means you can check charging status without guessing.
If you want a micro-scenario: imagine heading out for a commute—open the case, tap once to play, and handle a call with a touch action. When you get to work, the earbuds should be ready without much manual pairing.
Comfort and water resistance (where this fits)

Comfort is addressed in the usual way for in-ear models: the earbuds are light (about 4 g per listing) and come with soft silicone earplugs in S/M/L sizes, so you can pick what sits best in your ears. The goal is a secure, comfortable seal rather than a one-size-fits-all fit.
On top of that, there’s IPX6 waterproofing (rain and sweat resistance). That makes it more suitable for exercising than a basic “desk-only” pair. Still, the earbuds aren’t described as being submersible, so it’s best to think of IPX6 as “handle workouts and unexpected rain”, not “pool sessions”.


Tech specs (as far as the listing goes)
- Name: A60PRO wireless earbuds (Bluetooth 5.3)
- Type: True wireless in-ear earbuds with charging case
- Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 5.3
- Audio coding: AAC (high-definition audio coding mentioned)
- Microphones: 4 mics total (two microphones on each side mentioned)
- Call features: AI call noise reduction / ENC calls with noise cancellation
- Battery and case: up to 6–7 hours per charge, up to 42 hours with the charging case
- Waterproof rating: IPX6
- Display: LED digital display on the charging case

Is it worth it?
Aovoce A60PRO makes sense if you’re buying wireless earbuds for everyday use and you care about call clarity in imperfect environments. The LED display, touch controls, one-step pairing approach, and IPX6 water resistance all point towards convenience and routine reliability. It also looks like a reasonable choice if you want lower delay support for gaming, at least from the Bluetooth 5.3 angle.
It might not be the best match if you’re very sensitive to sound quality differences or you’re expecting the kind of detail you’d only get from higher-end audio-focused models—this set is more “practical features” than “maximum audiophile performance”. You may also want to skip it if you dislike touch controls, even when they work well, touch-based operation can take a day or two to get used to.
Before buying, it’s worth double-checking two things: whether the included ear-tip sizes suit your ear shape (comfort and fit affect both comfort and perceived audio), and whether you’ll mostly use them for calls where noise reduction matters—because that’s where these features earn their keep.

Mini FAQ


How does the LED display help?
The LED digital display on the charging case is there so you can check the power status of both the case and earbuds more easily, without guessing.
Are the earbuds good for calls outside or in noisy places?

The listing specifically mentions 4 mics and AI call noise reduction to suppress reverse environmental noise, so they’re aimed at clearer calls in busier settings.
Do they auto-connect after pairing?
That’s the intention of the one-step pairing description: after the first connection, opening the case and taking the earbuds out should automatically connect to your device.
Are they suitable for workouts?
With IPX6 waterproofing and a lightweight in-ear fit, they’re positioned as being able to handle rain and sweat during exercise.
Where do they fit compared with simpler earbuds?
Compared with basic wireless earbuds without emphasis on ENC calls, they’re more about call usability plus convenience features like the LED status display and touch control. If those matter to you, it’s easier to justify, if they don’t, you might not need the extra features.
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