DESIGN, COMFORT AND BATTERY LIFE
Anker's Soundcore has gathered an incredibly large fanbase in a short amount of time, and it's no question why. Even apart from the marketing and terrific packaging, Soundcore knows how to present its products. The previously released Soundcore Life P2, Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro, Soundcore Spirit Dot 2, Soundcore Life A1, Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro, and Soundcore Life P3 all have fantastic build quality - they look and feel more expensive than they are.
The Soundcore Life P2 Mini is no exception - it's designed and built very nice for a pair of $40 earphones. The matte black oval charging case has a nice heft to it, has a shiny black line to give it some class, and the lid closes with a dampened click. Three LED lights on the front indicate the remaining battery of the case, which can recharge the earbuds fully three times before needing new power via USB-C itself.
The earbuds themselves have a stem-design, but the stems are much shorter than on the Life P2 and Life P3. That's good - they look nicer in your ears. They are matte with a shiny back inlay in the middle, and the top of the stem is connected to an oval in-ear piece we now see on so many wireless earbuds. It's no wonder why everyone chooses this shape: it's easy to get a snug and comfortable fit with these buds. They also block out some noise around you, although it's hardly at noise cancelling-level. The Life P2 mini is IPX5-waterproof, meaning it can withstand sweat and rain during your commuting or working out.
The battery life of the earbuds is fantastic, delivering up to 8 hours of playtime on a single charge.
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIVITY
The touch panels don't respond to a single touch, so accidental touches rarely happen. The downside is you can't change the volume from the earbuds directly. The model doesn't support noise-canceling, Transparency, or a low-latency mode like more expensive Soundcores.
Unfortunately, there's no voice prompt to announce the next equalizer. Changing the EQ is confirmed with a gentle beep instead. If you don't have a trained ear, it may be hard to know in which EQ you are.
The P2 Mini holds a strong Bluetooth connection up to 9-10 meters away from your device and works great in areas full of wireless connections as well. It's always possible to switch between listening to one or two earbuds, for instance, charging one bud while using the other.
CALLING AND WATCHING MOVIES
Despite the stem design with microphones aimed at your mouth, the call quality of the Soundcore Life P2 mini is a bit hit-and-miss.
Your voice has plenty of volume, but sounds harsh and tinny. Noises around you are often reduced well in calls, including accelerating traffic and chatter around you. However, when a scooter passing by does intrude in the call, it sounds very sharp and annoying to the other end of the line. After quite a bit of testing, it's not really clear when noises are reduced well, or when they come through loud - inconvenient. The call quality is stable and convenient for phone calls in quieter indoor areas - and the same goes for video calls like Microsoft Teams or Zoom meetings.
Watching videos on this Soundcore is a blast, with flawless synchronization between audio and video on iPhone and Android. There is a noticeable delay in sound effects when you're playing games, however.
SOUND QUALITY OF SOUNDCORE LIFE P2 MINI: BASS
The Life P2 Mini's unique selling point is that it has three equalizers you can switch from straight from the earbuds. Unfortunately, unless you're a big bass lover, it's a matter of quantity over quality.
SOUNDCORE LIFE P2 MINI COMPARISONS
SOUNDCORE LIFE P2 MINI VS SOUNDCORE LIFE P3: WHICH IS BETTER?
The Soundcore Life P3 is the more expensive brother of the Life P2 mini, and for its 80 dollars, it fares better in basically every regard. The P3 has solid ANC active noise cancelling and Transparency mode, handles outdoor phone calls better, and supports the brilliant Soundcore app. This app lets you activate a low-latency gaming mode, change controls, and enter a sleep mode with all kinds of soothing sound effects. Compared to the Bass mode of the Life P2 mini, the Life P3 has more articulated bass thumps, more controlled lower mids, clearer vocals and upper-mids, and its sound feels more around you as well. If you like the bass up to P2 mini levels - just dive in the app with the extensive equalizing options. The Life P3 may be worth the extra price.
SOUNDCORE LIFE P2 MINI VS SOUNDCORE LIFE A1
Surprise - the Life P2 mini isn't the first model to boost three sound equalizers straight from the earbuds. The Life A1 did the trick earlier, including two modes that put the bass in the front and center. The Bass Mode of the Life A1 is even more outspoken than on the P2 mini. It has harder rumbles and bass slams, but also offers more technical separation between the mid-bass and sub-bass. The Life A1 has better specs as well: ear-wings for a tight workout-proof fit, IPX7 waterproof-rating so you can take them under the shower, and even longer battery life on a single charge. The P2 mini is still a bit more capable of handling phone calls.
SOUNDCORE LIFE P2 MINI VS LYPERTEK S20
Now available for 50 dollars, the Lypertek SoundFree S20 has the energetic bass sound you may just be looking for in a cheap Soundcore model. Music on the S20 sounds airier, more immersive thanks to the bigger soundstage, and vocals appear more prominent and lively than on Soundcores Bass Mode. The Lypertek has more clarity, and it's especially noticeable coming from the bass- and lower-mid-focused Soundcore. The S20 has around 2 hours less battery life per charge but comes with psyhical buttons with volume controls and boasts an IPX5 waterproof rating.
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VERDICT
The Soundcore Life P2 Mini will please the biggest bass lovers, but its features, sound quality and call clarity aren't up to the standard of the brands' more expensive models.
FOUR STARS - GOOD