Despite that though, the Soundpeats Air4 Pro mostly sound pretty good.
For most people, that will be just fine.
Notice the word fine featuring a lot?
Its the best word for the Soundpeats Air4 Pro.
It does have key essentials like wear detection, which works flawlessly, and theres a control app.
Still, not bad at all for the price and Multipoint functionality will yo many.
At $90 / 80, the Soundpeats Air4 Pro are worth considering.
The earbuds are available in white and black, which are functional colors but not exactly exciting.
Instead, theEarFun Air Pro 3are more closely matched in more than just name.
Additionally, theres SBC and aptX lossless sound although dont count on any other codecs to be supported here.
Granted, as well see shortly, sound quality isnt exceptional but its solidly reliable at this price.
Adding to the aural experience, theres ANC.
ANC is a slightly mixed bag here.
However, its not quite as crisp as much pricier earbuds so dont count on it being high-end.
It sounds odd but you wont complain.
Where complaints arise is with Transparency mode.
Thats quite the test for any pair of earbuds but it led to me checking it was even enabled.
Battery life promises about 26 hours of total playtime with 6.5 hours per single charge.
Theres also companion app support but its pretty ugly.
Setting up adaptive EQ is a bit of hassle too.
At louder volumes, things get distorted but I doubt its wise for your ears anyhow.
Instead, these work well for walks, cleaning, running and your general busy lifestyle.
Its lightweight plasticky build feels cheap and it awkwardly manages to feel both smooth yet angular in places.
The case also has no IP rating but the earbuds themselves are IPX4 so they can handle some sweat.
The fit of the buds are pretty snug.
There are different tip sizes included but I found the standard ones out of the box are just fine.
Even when running, these wont fall out which is always good news.
Its pretty good for the price and makes up for a temperamental ANC/Transparency combo.
Other than that, theres a cheapness here that reflects the price accurately.
Value score: 3.5 / 5
Should I buy the Soundpeats Air4 Pro?
You cant go wrong.
Itll be worth it.
You want a great appThe companion app is functional but very barebones.
You want to be wowedThe Soundpeats Air4 Pro are highly effective yet not exactly exciting.
Battery life isnt the highest by latest standards but they sound great.
For the most part, I listened toAppleMusic and Spotify.
Spotify was the home of all my podcasts while Apple Music was predominantly for listening to music.
The iPhone 14 Pro provided everything to the Soundpeats Air4 Pro.
As always, my music taste is a bit all over the place.
Ive reviewed audio products for over 10 years.