Wireless Bluetooth 5.4 Sports Earbuds with Earhooks, ENC Noise Cancelling & IPX7 Protection
Product description
At a glance
These wireless sports earbuds are built around a simple idea: keep things stable during movement, then back it up with decent call and noise-handling for everyday use. On paper, the Bluetooth 5.4 chipset and one-step pairing focus on fewer faff moments. Meanwhile, the earhooks and TPE (elastic) design are clearly aimed at runners, gym sessions and travel—situations where “regular” earbuds can feel like they’re shifting.
The headline features you can actually point to are Bluetooth 5.4, ENC noise reduction mics, up to 50 hours total playtime with the case, Type-C charging, and IPX7 waterproofing. There’s also a dual LED display for the earbuds and the case power, which is the kind of small detail that matters when you’re trying to top up before heading out.
That said, it’s not presented as a premium audiophile upgrade. If you’re shopping for the most refined sound or the strongest noise cancelling you can get, you may find it sits more in the practical, sports-friendly middle than the “best of everything” bracket.

The essentials
Bluetooth 5.4 with one-step pairing is the backbone here. Once the earbuds are taken out of the charging case, they’re set up to pair automatically with your device—then you simply select the Bluetooth listing on your phone. The codec/profile support is listed as HFP, HSP, A2DP and AVRCP, which is broadly what you’d expect for switching between music and calls and controlling playback.
For audio, the setup includes a built-in microphone and a 13mm speaker unit with a composite diaphragm design, with deep bass and clear treble described as the goal. For background noise, the ENC approach is said to passively cancel around 80% of background noise so you and the caller can hear each other better. It’s worth bearing in mind that “noise cancelling” here is framed around call clarity and background reduction, not necessarily the same type of active cancellation you’d expect from higher-end ANC systems.
What stands out in everyday use



The sports design is the part you’ll notice first. Earhooks made from TPE (elastic) plus the ultra-light, ergonomic shape are intended to help you wear them longer without the constant readjusting that can kill a workout mood. You also get three sizes of silicone eartips (S/M/L), which gives you a better chance of getting a snug seal—important for comfort and for keeping bass sounding more solid.
During use, touch controls are meant to handle day-to-day actions like play/pause, answering or rejecting calls, volume changes, switching music and activating a voice assistant. A touch interface is convenient, though it can take a little time to learn exactly how sensitive the taps are—especially if you’re wearing them with sweaty hands.
Tech summary
- Bluetooth version: 5.4
- Supported profiles: HFP, HSP, A2DP, AVRCP
- Charging interface: Type-C
- Charging time (full charge): 1.5 hours
- Playback time (earbuds alone): up to 8 hours
- Total playback time with case: up to 40 hours (in addition to the single-charge rating)
- Waterproof rating: IPX7
- Noise reduction: ENC noise reduction mics (passively canceling up to 80% background noise, as stated)

Where it shines (and where it might fall short)
This is a strong match if you want sports-focused earbuds that are designed to stay put, with waterproof protection for sweat and rain. The earhooks and multiple eartip sizes are particularly relevant for people who’ve previously had earbuds pop out mid-run or during gym sets.
It may not suit you if your priority is maximum noise cancelling performance above all else. The description leans toward ENC-assisted background reduction and clearer calls, but it doesn’t position itself as top-tier active cancellation. Also, touch controls are helpful, but they’re sometimes less predictable than physical buttons—so if you’re the type who prefers clicky controls, you may want to be cautious.
Getting the most from it



A practical way to judge fit is to spend a few minutes adjusting the ear tips before you commit to a long workout. With the S/M/L sizes available, try to aim for a seal that feels secure without forcing pain. Once you’ve got that, you’ll likely get better bass and a more stable in-ear experience.
For charging, the dual LED display is there for a reason: you can glance at remaining power for both the earbuds and the case. That makes it easier to avoid the classic “did I top them up?” moment before travelling or heading out for a run.
And for pairing, the “remove from case = auto pair” approach can save time. If you’re switching between devices, it’s still worth checking that you connect to the correct Bluetooth listing on your phone each time.
Is it worth it?

If you’re after sports earbuds with earhooks, IPX7 waterproofing and a practical battery outlook (up to 8 hours per charge plus extra playtime with the case), this is the kind of purchase that can make sense for running, the gym and travel. The ENC-focused mic system is also a good sign if you care about call clarity on the go.
You may want to skip it if you’re chasing the most advanced noise cancelling experience or the most detailed, high-end sound signature. Also, if touch controls frustrate you or you’ve had issues with sensitive touch earbuds in the past, it could be a bit of a gamble.
Mini FAQ
How does the pairing work?



It’s described as one-step pairing: once the earbuds are removed from the charging case, they auto pair, then you select the Bluetooth listing on your device.
How waterproof are these earbuds?
They’re rated IPX7, designed to protect against rain and sweat during sports use.
Are they good for calls?
They include a built-in microphone with ENC noise reduction mics, aiming to reduce background noise so you and the caller hear each other better.
How long do they last on a charge?
The earbuds are stated to provide up to 8 hours of music time from a single charge, with extra playtime provided by the charging case for a total of up to 50 hours (as stated).
What’s the charging time?
A full charge is described as needing 1.5 hours via Type-C.
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