Soundcore V20i Open-Ear Headphones with adjustable ear hooks vs Ultra Open-Ear-Earbuds Wireless Bluetooth
Overall winner: Ultra Open-Ear-Earbuds Wireless Bluetooth
Key Differences
Boytond (A) is a more affordable open-ear, clip-on design with an ergonomic fit for small ears and strong user ratings; Soundcore (B) offers adjustable ear hooks, an IP55 rating and longer advertised 36h playtime but has mixed battery/functionality feedback and some charging complaints. Choose A if you want a budget-friendly, highly rated clip-on open-ear option; choose B if you prefer adjustable hooks and an explicit IP55 durability rating despite mixed reports on charging and battery
Soundcore V20i Open-Ear Headphones with adjustable ear hooks
Open-ear Bluetooth earbuds delivering comfort and clear calls with multiple listening positions. Users note good sound quality, comfort, and easy connectivity, though some report mixed battery and functionality issues
Pros
- open-ear design for comfort
- adjustable positions for secure fit
- clear calls with Bluetooth connectivity
- long battery life (as claimed by some users)
Cons
- mixed feedback on battery life
- some reports of right earbud charging issues
- some users experience one bud stopping working
Ultra Open-Ear-Earbuds Wireless Bluetooth
Open-ear clip-on earbuds delivering clear sound while staying aware of surroundings. Comfortable for long workouts with secure fit and open-back design
Pros
- open-ear design for surroundings awareness
- ergonomic clip-on fit
- comfortable for extended use
- secure during activities
Cons
- open-ear may have less isolation
- requires charging case for extra hours
- fits smaller ears noted as positive but may vary
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Boytond |
| Durability | Soundcore |
| Versatility | Boytond |
| User Reviews | Boytond |