Soundpeats Air5 Pro Review: Affordable Hi-Res Earbuds With Adaptive ANC
Finding true wireless earbuds that balance hi-res sound, strong noise cancellation and comfort often means paying premium prices. Brands like Sony, Bose and Apple dominate the high-end, but Soundpeats has been building a reputation for delivering excellent value. Their latest release, the Air5 Pro, aims to offer flagship-style performance at a far more accessible cost. I was so eager to try these, I actually opened them & started using them straight away. Normally, I would take photos of earphones before using them, but I live by a loud road & it’s getting harder to hear my podcasts on my daily walks, so I was desperate to test out the noise-cancelling. I’ve not been disappointed. As usual for sound peats, they come well packaged & they feel premium. The charging case is great & I’ve only needed to recharge it once since getting the Air5 Pro’s.
With support for aptX Lossless, LDAC, adaptive ANC and multipoint Bluetooth, the Air5 Pro look like an audiophile-friendly option on paper. After several weeks of testing them across commuting, home listening, workouts and calls, here’s how they perform in real life.



Specs Overview
- Bluetooth: 5.4 with Snapdragon Sound
- Chipset: Qualcomm QCC3091
- Drivers: 10 mm bio-diaphragm (PU + PEEK)
- Supported codecs: SBC, AAC, LC3, LDAC, aptX, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless
- Noise cancellation: AI Adaptive ANC (up to 55 dB claimed reduction)
- Microphones: 6-mic system with cVc 8.0
- Battery life: 7.5 h per charge, 37 h with case
- Charging: USB-C, 10 min fast charge = ~2 h playback
- Water resistance: IPX5
- Weight: 4.8 g per earbud, ~50 g total with case
- Extras: Multipoint connectivity, touch controls, PeatsAudio app
Design and Comfort
The Air5 Pro use a familiar stemmed design with a compact charging case that slips easily into a pocket similar to that of AirPods. The earbuds weigh just 4.8 g each, making them feather-light and comfortable for long listening sessions. The silicone tips create a snug seal, and the stem design helps keep them stable during movement. I’ve found the medium silicone tips to very comfortable, and even without ANC, the design blocks out quite a bit of ambient sound. Build quality feels solid and these have become my go-to earphones for all uses, even supplanting my AND headphones. The charging case is solid with a strong hinge and the magnets hold the buds securely in place. With IPX5 water resistance, they can handle sweat and light rain, making them workout-friendly. I’ve worn these out in the autumn rain and they have been flawless.




Sound Quality
This is where the Air5 Pro shine. Powered by a 10 mm bio-diaphragm driver and Qualcomm’s QCC3091 chipset, they deliver audio quality that outperforms most rivals at this price point.
- Bass: Punchy and controlled, with enough weight for EDM and hip-hop without muddying the mids. Perfect for rock, metal & grunge. You can select EQ’s directly on the chipset via the app.
- Mids: Clear and natural, keeping vocals and instruments well-defined.
- Treble: Crisp and lively, adding sparkle without becoming harsh.
- Soundstage: Impressively wide for budget earbuds, with good instrument separation.
The real game-changer is codec support. With LDAC and aptX Lossless, the Air5 Pro can stream hi-res music if your device supports it. Listening to Tidal HiFi and my FLAC files, the earbuds revealed details and dynamics usually reserved for higher-end models.
Adaptive Noise Cancellation
Soundpeats claims up to 55 dB of reduction with AI-driven ANC. I’ve had great results with the ANC, now listening to my podcasts without vocal boost and only needing about 20% volume. With standard earbuds, I was at 100% volume and a vocal boost, due to the traffic noise on local roads where I walk daily. In practice, results are very strong:
- Commute: Engine and train rumbles are cut to a low murmur.
- Office: Background chatter and typing are reduced significantly.
- Outdoors: Wind is handled decently, though strong gusts can still sneak through.
The Transparency mode is effective for quick conversations or staying aware of traffic, though there’s a slight digital hiss in very quiet settings. While ANC doesn’t quite match Sony or Bose flagships, it’s excellent for the price.
Call Quality
With six microphones and cVc 8.0 noise reduction, the Air5 Pro are reliable for calls:
- Indoors: Voices are natural and clear, great for Zoom or Teams.
- Noisy streets: Background noise is suppressed well, though your voice can sound thinner.
- Windy conditions: Still usable, though some noise makes it through.
For work calls and everyday conversations, they’re more than adequate.
Connectivity and Features
Using Bluetooth 5.4, the Air5 Pro maintain a stable connection with no dropouts, even in crowded areas.
Multipoint connectivity works smoothly, letting you switch between phone and laptop without re-pairing. Latency is low enough for streaming video in sync, and casual gaming is fine.
The PeatsAudio app adds useful features like EQ presets, touch control remapping, and firmware updates. It’s not as advanced as Sony’s Headphones app, but it covers the essentials.
Controls
Touch controls are responsive and cover playback, volume, ANC, and calls. The learning curve is short, though accidental taps can happen when adjusting the fit. Thankfully, the app allows remapping or disabling certain gestures.



Battery Life
- 7.5 hours per charge with ANC on (longer with ANC off)
- 37 hours total with the charging case
- 10 minutes quick charge = ~2 hours playback
In daily use, they easily last a full workday plus commute. The case recharges via USB-C, though there’s no wireless charging option.
Long-Term Impressions (After 4 Weeks of Use)
After several weeks, the Air5 Pro still hold up well:
- Comfort: Lightweight fit remains comfortable for long listening sessions. Tips keep their seal.
- Battery: Runtime hasn’t dropped noticeably, and there’s no sign of idle battery drain in the case.
- Connectivity: Multipoint switching between laptop and phone works seamlessly. No random dropouts experienced.
- Durability: The earbuds resist scratches well, though the case shows fingerprints. IPX5 protection has survived sweat and rain during workouts.
- Sound: Still detailed and lively. After “burn-in,” mids feel slightly smoother, making vocals richer.
- ANC: Continues to handle commuting noise effectively, though not at flagship levels. Transparency mode remains practical.
- App and Updates: Firmware updates via the app are simple, showing that Soundpeats is committed to long-term support.
Overall, they’ve proven reliable beyond first impressions — not always the case with budget earbuds.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Excellent hi-res audio with LDAC and aptX Lossless
- Punchy, detailed sound across genres
- Effective adaptive ANC for commuting and office use
- Lightweight, secure and comfortable fit
- Stable Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint pairing
- Strong battery life and fast charging
Cons
- No wireless charging for the case
- Companion app is basic
The Air5 Pro stand out for Android users who want lossless audio at a budget-friendly price. I tend mostly to use iOS, but they are wonderful for my use case and have become my go-to earbud. At this price, I’d say they are an AirPods Pro challenger & a no-brainer purchase for those wanting a premium earbud and ANC at a fraction of the cost.
Verdict
The Soundpeats Air5 Pro are among the best value wireless earbuds of 2025. They combine hi-res audio support, adaptive ANC, multipoint connectivity, and excellent battery life into a lightweight, comfortable package.
They don’t fully dethrone flagship models from Sony or Bose, but they come surprisingly close at less than half the cost. For listeners who want premium features without the premium price tag, the Air5 Pro are an easy recommendation — and they’ve proven durable in the long run.
Verdict: A superb choice for budget-conscious audiophiles and commuters alike. Keep an eye out for these on the upcoming Amazon Prime Day, as I hear they are going to have a significant discount available.