Wireless Earbuds (Bluetooth 5.4) with 4 ENC Mic, 36H Playtime, Noise Cancelling In-Ear & IP7 Waterproof
Product description
What these earbuds are for
If you’re shopping for everyday wireless earbuds, these Wireless Earbuds are pitched at a pretty clear use case: stable Bluetooth, comfortable in-ear wear, and calls that are a bit more understandable than average. They’re also designed to be practical for day-to-day life—commutes, reading at your desk, workouts, travel—rather than just a “listen at home” gadget.
The hook here is the mix of Bluetooth 5.4 (including automatic reconnection when you open the lid of the charging case) plus 4-mic ENC noise-reduction aimed at making voice calls clearer. The brand is anonymous in the listing (it doesn’t show a model/brand name), so you’re really buying the feature set and the spec promise rather than a familiar reputation.
What stands out in use
On paper, the connection story looks promising: dual-ear synchronous transmission with Bluetooth 5.4, and support for common profiles (HFP, HSP, A2DP, AVRCP). In normal terms, that’s the kind of approach that tends to matter most if you swap between devices or you want the earbuds to reconnect quickly without fiddling.

For sound, the listing claims 14mm dual low-distortion composite dynamic drivers plus a high-resolution decoder. It also mentions “triple-layer composite diaphragm”, which suggests they’re trying to avoid a thin, flat sound. The “HiFi Stereo” wording is marketing, but it does give you a clue that they’re aiming for more than basic compliance.
For calls, the key claim is 4 mics and ENC algorithms that reduce call noise by 90%. A big number, yes—so the limitation is obvious: real-world performance depends on your environment (wind, traffic, room echo) and phone signal. Still, if clearer speech on the move matters to you, it’s one of the more relevant features included here.
There’s also an LED power display on the earbuds/case and fast charging via Type-C. The listing says the earbuds can be fully charged in 1.5 hours and deliver 6–8 hours per charge, with up to 36 hours total when using the charging case.
Key features worth weighing up
The biggest “decision drivers” with these earbuds are the combination of battery, water resistance, and controls.



- Battery life and charging: single-charge runtime is given as 6–8 hours, with a total up to 36 hours using the case. If you’re the sort of person who forgets to top up daily, this is the feature set that helps.
- Charging case display: the LED display is meant to show the remaining power of the case and the charging progress of the earbuds, which is handy if you dislike guessing.
- Water and dust resistance (IP7): the listing states an IP7 waterproof grade for dust and rain proof use. This is the sort of rating that can make workouts and light travel use feel less stressful. Still, “waterproof” claims can be interpreted differently by different listings, so it’s sensible to treat it as splash/rain resistance rather than something you’d take swimming.
- Touch controls: in-ear touch is listed for play/pause, answering/rejecting calls, volume control, switching music, and activating a voice assistant.
Tech summary (only what’s provided)
Bluetooth 5.4 and profiles
Upgraded Bluetooth 5.4 with dual-ear synchronous transmission is specified, along with support for HFP, HSP, A2DP and AVRCP.
Drivers and audio decoding

Dual 14mm low-distortion composite dynamic drivers are listed, along with a high-resolution decoder and triple-layer composite diaphragm.
Call noise reduction
Noise cancelling during calls is claimed using 4 mics and ENC algorithms.
Battery and charging
Fast charging via Type-C is stated. Full charge time is listed as 1.5 hours. Playback is stated as 6–8 hours per charge, with up to 36 hours total using the case.



Water resistance
IP7 waterproof grade is stated as dust and rain proof.
Practical tips for daily use
A small routine can make these feel “better than they look on a spec sheet”. For example, after pairing once, open the charging case lid and they’re claimed to connect automatically to the last paired device. That’s useful if you carry them between phone and laptop/tablet during the day.
For workouts, touch controls can be a mixed bag: they’re convenient, but they’re also the type of control that can register accidental taps if the fit isn’t quite right. The listing says the design is ergonomic and weighs only 3g per earbud, so it’s aiming to stay put. If you do get touch misfires, it’s worth giving the earbuds a slightly different angle/seat in your ear rather than assuming the feature is broken.

Finally, if calls are a priority, the “ENC” claim is there for a reason. In practice, you’ll get the clearest results when your voice is facing the mic (basic but real), and the wind isn’t directly blasting into the earbuds.
Is it worth it?
It’s a good fit if you want wireless earbuds for a mix of daily listening and on-the-go calls, and you’re specifically looking for Bluetooth 5.4 stability, ENC with multiple mics, and an IP7 dust/rain resistance approach for workouts and travel. The combination of 6–8 hours per charge and up to 36 hours with the case is the kind of battery promise that tends to reduce “do I need to charge?” stress.
You may want to skip them if you expect top-tier call noise cancelling to work perfectly in every chaotic environment, or if you’re extremely sensitive to touch controls—because there’s no detailed information here about how easy the gestures are to calibrate to your preferences.
A quick buying checklist before you commit



- Do you mainly need calls on the move, or is sound quality the primary goal? These lean towards both, but the call focus is explicit.
- Are you comfortable with touch controls as your main way to manage playback and volume?
- Will you use them in rain/dust conditions rather than submersion? IP7 is stated for dust and rain proof use.
Mini FAQ
Do they reconnect automatically after charging?
The listing states that once you open the lid of the charging case, the earbuds automatically connect to the last paired device.
How long do they last on a single charge?
Playback is listed as 6–8 hours on a single charge, with up to 36 hours total using the charging case.
Are they suitable for workouts?
They’re described as lightweight and ergonomic, and the IP7 rating is intended to cover dust and rain proof use—so they’re aimed at workout and travel style routines.
Do they support voice assistants?
The touch controls are stated to include activating a voice assistant.
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