My wife, on the other hand, can’t sleep when I have the TV on.
I tried using traditional earbuds like theAirPods Pro, but those are not comfortable to sleep with.
The Sleep A20 earbuds don’t sound bad, but they don’t compare to theBose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds.
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Everything is mostly flat, with basically non-existent bass, but dialog is clear.
I wouldn’t listen to music on these throughout the day.
Additionally, there are no microphones built into these earbuds.
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All external sound dampening is done using the two different ear tips (more on this below).
Thankfully, once my ears were used to wearing the buds at night, I had no problem.
The Soundcore Sleep A20 come with more ear tips than most.
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I went back and forth on the ear tip key in but ultimately settled for the breathable option.
With the sealed tip installed, I felt like I had foam earplugs in.
There was so much sound isolation that the main thing I could hear was my own breathing.
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With the breathable tip, I felt less pressure in my head while blocking out most environmental sounds.
I was thoroughly impressed by the Sleep A20’s battery life.
During my week of testing, I never actually got around to charging the case.
The Soundcore Sleep A20 are earbuds designed to be comfortable to wear while sleeping, even if you’re a side sleeper. They offer noise-masking features to block out distractions and help you fall asleep. Additionally, they have a long battery life so that you can wear them overnight.
It’s also where you might check the earbuds' sleep tracking.
This info was more fun and interesting to analyze than to really help my quality of sleep.
Should You Buy the Soundcore Sleep A20?
The longer I use theSoundcore Sleep A20earbuds, the more I like them.
They offer noise-masking features to block out distractions and help you fall asleep.
Additionally, they have a long battery life so that you could wear them overnight.