Wireless Bluetooth 5.4 Earbuds with Earhooks, ENC Noise Cancelling, 50H Playtime & IP7 Waterproof
Product description
What these wireless sports earbuds are for
These Wireless Bluetooth 5.4 earbuds are built around one main idea: staying put and staying usable while you move. The in-ear design is paired with silicone earhooks for a more secure fit, which is especially handy for running, the gym, commuting on bumpy routes, or any session where plain earbuds can feel like they’re working loose.
They also target everyday calls and workouts, not just music. The included ENC noise-cancelling technology is meant to separate your voice from background sound, and the earbuds use touch controls for common actions.
On paper, the feature set looks geared towards a practical “daily + sport” pair rather than something aimed at audiophile listening. If you want a lot of customisation and deep sound-tuning options, you may find it a bit limited—but for quick pairing, workouts, and clear-enough calls, it’s easier to see the appeal.

Key points to consider before you buy
Bluetooth 5.4 is specified here alongside support for common profiles (HFP, HSP, A2DP, AVRCP). In real buying terms, this matters because it’s meant to help keep the connection steady and make pairing straightforward—particularly if you’re swapping between devices.
You also get a claimed connection range of up to 50ft and “one-step” pairing behaviour: take the earbuds out of the charging case and they should auto-connect to the last paired device. That’s the sort of convenience people tend to notice in day-to-day use.


The big sports angle is the fit and protection. The earbuds are rated IP7 waterproof, and there are three sizes of silicone eartips (S/M/L). Still, keep expectations sensible: “waterproof for sweat and rain” is not the same as taking them for a proper swim or dunking them. If your use involves heavy water exposure, it’s worth thinking twice.

Where the sound and calls fit in
Sound-wise, the earbuds are described as using a 13mm speaker unit, with a composite vibration membrane design aimed at reducing distortion. It’s also advertised as offering deep bass stereo and noise isolation via the in-ear fit.
For calls, ENC noise cancelling is the headline. In practice, this can help your voice come through more clearly in busy places—think the gym floor, walking past traffic, or being in an office with chatter. It won’t remove every noise source, but it should improve the odds compared with basic mic capture.
One small limitation to keep in mind: “crystal clear” is a strong claim, and call quality can still depend quite a bit on your phone, signal conditions, and how wind/noise sits around you.

Tech summary (the specs that matter)
- Bluetooth version: 5.4
- Supported profiles: HFP, HSP, A2DP, AVRCP
- Charging and playtime: up to 10 hours on a single charge, up to 50 hours with the charging case
- Charging port: USB-C
- Charging time (case): about 1.5 hours for a full charge
- Battery display: Dual LED display for earbuds and charging case
- Speaker size: 13mm
- Controls: sensitive touch control
- Waterproof rating: IP7
- Fit: silicone earhooks plus three eartip sizes (S/M/L)


Everyday use: what you’ll notice day to day
A good way to think about these is “pull them out and go”. If you’re the sort of person who’s constantly grabbing earbuds for quick runs or short trips, the auto-connect with the last device can save a few annoying seconds each time. Pairing once, then expecting them to behave from there, tends to be where value shows.

The earhooks also change how these feel compared with basic in-ear options. With the hooks, you’re less likely to worry about the earbuds shifting mid-workout. If you’ve ever had earbuds creep out during upper body sessions or jogging, this design is aimed at that exact frustration.
Who it suits (and who should be more cautious)
It’s a solid pick if you want wireless sports earbuds with: - an earhook-focused fit for running and gym sessions - IP7 protection for sweat and light rain conditions - ENC noise-cancelling for clearer calls - straightforward Bluetooth 5.4 pairing and an LED battery display to reduce guesswork
It may not suit you if you: - need ultra-advanced controls or audio profiles beyond basic play/pause and volume-type functions - expect “top-tier” call clarity in very noisy, windy environments regardless of conditions - plan on heavy water activities where waterproof ratings are put under severe stress

When it makes sense


If your routine is a mix of training and everyday listening, these are the kind of earbuds that can stay in the “grab and use” category rather than becoming a spare set. The combination of earhooks, IP7 waterproofing, and a multi-device style connection approach makes them feel more purpose-built than generic Bluetooth earbuds.
Buying another type of earbud—more focused on comfort-only or more focused on sound without the secure fit—can make more sense if your priority isn’t movement stability or if you never sweat in use. But for people who do, the design choices here are at least aligned with that goal.
Final verdict

If you’re looking for Bluetooth 5.4 wireless sports earbuds with ENC noise cancelling, an earhook-secure fit, IP7 waterproof protection, and a charging case that supports around 50 hours total playback, these look like a pragmatic purchase. The main trade-off is that the pitch stays broad—good for everyday use and workouts, but not clearly positioned for the most demanding sound or call quality expectations.
Mini FAQ
Do they support auto-connecting after pairing? They’re described as instantly paired when removed from the charging case and auto-connecting to the last paired device.
How long do they last on one charge? They’re rated at up to 10 hours of high-quality sound on a single charge, with up to 50 hours total using the charging case.
Are the earbuds waterproof? They’re rated IP7 waterproof, intended to help protect against sweat and raindrops.
Do they work with phones and other devices? They’re described as compatible with Bluetooth-enabled devices such as mobile phones, tablets, computers, and TVs.
Is there battery information on the case? Yes—there’s a dual LED display meant to show the remaining power for both the earbuds and the charging case.
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