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$79 SoundPeats Air5 Pro launch with ANC and LDAC support

Packed with Qualcomm’s QCC3091 chip and adaptive ANC, the SoundPeats Air5 Pro offer incredible value in wireless earbuds.

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SoundPeats has quietly carved out a niche for delivering solid audio products at prices that rarely raise eyebrows—but regularly win nods from reviewers and users alike. Their latest offering, the Air5 Pro earbuds, ups the ante further by packing in AI-driven active noise cancellation (ANC), Snapdragon Sound certification, and a host of codecs usually reserved for pricier models—all while sticking to a wallet-friendly $79.99 price point.

In recent years, brands like EarFun and SoundPeats have built reputations for delivering more than expected in the <$100 earbuds segment. SoundPeats, in particular, has a track record of squeezing flagship-like features into affordable form factors. With the Air5 Pro, they lean into that promise: targeting listeners who want studio-grade sound, robust noise control, and dependable battery life—without shelling out for premium-brand earbuds. By adopting Qualcomm’s QCC3091 chipset and supporting Snapdragon Sound, SoundPeats signals that performance need not cost a premium.

At the core of the Air5 Pro lies Qualcomm’s QCC3091 SoC. This chip brings several advantages: stable Bluetooth connectivity, efficient power consumption, and compatibility with advanced audio codecs. Specifically, the Air5 Pro supports Snapdragon Sound, aptX Lossless, LDAC, and Bluetooth LE Audio’s LC3 codec. The inclusion of LDAC and aptX Lossless is particularly notable at this price, as these codecs enable higher bitrate audio streaming—bridging the gap between wireless convenience and hi-res aspirations.

Complementing the chipset are custom-tuned 10mm composite dynamic drivers. According to SoundPeats (and echoed in hands-on impressions), these drivers deliver a balanced sound signature: punchy bass that doesn’t overwhelm, mids that stay forward without sounding boxy, and trebles that remain clear without harshness.

SoundPeats Air5 Pro ANC earbuds
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One of the headline features of the Air5 Pro is its AI-driven hybrid ANC, said to reduce ambient noise by up to 55 dB. This figure is unusually high for earbuds at this price. The “adaptive” aspect means the system continually adjusts the noise-canceling profile based on environmental changes (e.g., shifting from a café to a busy street) and fit variations (ensuring optimal seal and cancellation). Early hands-on impressions describe the effect as creating a “personal silent shield,” making daily commutes, flights, or focused work sessions noticeably quieter.

Beyond sheer attenuation, the Air5 Pro also incorporates wind noise reduction algorithms—crucial for outdoor calls or jogs where gusts can otherwise wreak havoc on microphone clarity.

Taking calls on wireless earbuds often reveals weaknesses: muffled voices, intrusive background chatter, or wind-blown distortion. SoundPeats addresses this with a six-microphone system enhanced by AI noise reduction and Qualcomm’s cVc 8.0 tech. The multiple mics collaborate to isolate the speaker’s voice while suppressing ambient noise.

Battery performance remains a critical factor for many users. The Air5 Pro promises up to 7.5 hours of continuous playback on a single charge, with the charging case providing an additional 37 hours of backup power. In real-world usage, this means you could theoretically go a week of moderate daily use before needing the case plugged in. Moreover, a quick 10-minute charge yields roughly 2 hours of listening—handy when you’re running late for a meeting or need a last-minute boost before a workout.

It’s worth noting that power claims often assume ANC off; enabling deep ANC may shave some runtime. Still, even with ANC engaged, most hands-on testers find the battery life competitive for the segment, matching or outlasting many rivals at this price.

Weighing in at just 4.8 grams per earbud, the Air5 Pro emphasizes lightweight comfort. The ergonomic shape aims to provide a secure fit during varied activities—from seated work calls to treadmill runs. SoundPeats asserts that the fit holds even during extended wear, such as long-haul flights or all-day conference sessions. Available initially in black, with white, purple, and beige coming soon, the matte finish and minimalist design lean toward everyday elegance without flashy accents.

The charging case is compact enough for pockets or small bags, and a “Find My Earbuds” function in the companion PeatsAudio app helps track down misplaced buds—a modest but welcome feature for the absent-minded.

The PeatsAudio smartphone app unlocks deeper customization: EQ presets or manual adjustments, toggling listening modes (e.g., ANC, transparency), and firmware updates that can refine performance over time.

Before hitting global markets, the Air5 Pro clinched Japan’s VGP 2025 Gold Award—an accolade that carries weight in a market known for discerning AV standards. Such recognition suggests that, beyond marketing copy, the product delivers on key performance aspects valued by experts.

SoundPeats has priced the Air5 Pro at $79.99, available now on Amazon and other retailers. At this price, they directly target budget-minded buyers who seek advanced features—particularly ANC and high-resolution codecs—that might otherwise demand a steeper spend. Early pricing promotions or bundles (e.g., seasonal deals) could further sweeten the offer, but even at list price, the package looks compelling.

The sub-$100 true wireless segment is more crowded than ever, with offerings from EarFun, Anker’s Soundcore, Edifier, and more, each touting aspects like long battery life, solid ANC, or app-based tuning. What sets the Air5 Pro apart is the combination of AI-adaptive ANC rated up to 55 dB, Snapdragon Sound certification (with aptX Lossless/LDAC), and a six-mic call system—all features often reserved for pricier earbuds. While other models may excel in one domain (e.g., extra-long battery life or brand ecosystem integration), few match the balance of features here at this price. That said, as always, fit and personal sound preference will guide many buyers’ final choice—so trying (or buying from a retailer with a good return policy) remains advisable.

For those hunting earbuds that blend flagship ambitions with modest pricing, SoundPeats Air5 Pro hits many right notes. The AI-adaptive ANC and Snapdragon Sound support set it apart in the sub-$100 field, while the ergonomic build, six-mic call array, and robust battery life round out a package that feels thoughtfully balanced. Industry accolades like the VGP 2025 Gold Award further bolster confidence that these earbuds are more than marketing hype.

While individual ear shapes, listening preferences, and device ecosystems will influence the final verdict, it’s clear SoundPeats aims to redefine what “budget” can mean. If you’re due for an upgrade and curious about cutting-edge features without cutting deep into your wallet, the Air5 Pro deserves a spot on your shortlist.


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