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Hi, I'm Dustin Abbott. My wife wanted me
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to build her this hanging bed a year or
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two ago and so I did and discovered that
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one of my favorite things to do when I
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am worn out is to come out here and take
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a little nap on this bed. Now, my
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process is is that I like to listen to a
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podcast or an audiobook for a few
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minutes to clear my mind and then I'll
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drift off to sleep. So, I always have a
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pair of headphones with me when I'm out
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here. I've been using the original A20
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uh Sleep A20 earbuds from Soundcore for
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several years now since they came out.
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But ever since the new Sleep A30s came
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out, I have been testing those and using
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them all the time because the one thing
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that you all said in the comments after
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my A20 review is that they're not active
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noise cancelling. And no, they weren't,
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but the A30s, they are. And so now we
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have a very similar form factor. It's
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all this soft touch material, fits
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nicely into your ear canal and passively
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block sound, but now you also have very
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effective active noise cancellation as
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well. And these babies have been a nice
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addition to my nap routine. So today
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we're going to dive into whether or not
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the Sleep A30s are a clear upgrade over
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the Sleep A20s and whether or not you
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should consider adding these to your own
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sleep routine. Let's dive in. Let's take
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a nap. I mean, take a look. So here we
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have the A20 and then the A30. And so
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you can see that the shape of the case
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is a little bit different here. actually
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like the aesthetic of the A20 a little
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bit better, but out of necessity, this
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new case is a little bit thicker. And
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part of that is because this is playing
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a different function. Whereas this was
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just the charging case with a basic
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function. On the A30, the case is
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actually part of the whole process. And
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so it is monitoring sound but not
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recording or transmitting anything but
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monitoring sound for the snoring to help
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to inform the actual patterns that will
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be used to block the and mask the
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snoring sounds. And so there's a little
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bit more going on in here uh rather than
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just the basic function served here. Now
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one kind of core improvement that I do
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appreciate just on a practical level is
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that there is as you can see here there
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is now a light inside here. So,
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particularly since these are designed to
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be used at night, if you're trying to
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maybe want to take them off in the night
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and put them in the case, to actually
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have a light to guide you home and to
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confirm when you have properly seated
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them is useful. Something that was
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missing on that. And there certainly
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have been lots of nights with the A20
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that I was fumbling around trying to
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find where to put it and sometimes just
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leaving it out on the nightstand because
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I didn't want to deal with trying to get
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it into the case itself. And so, anyway,
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uh functional there. It is there is
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magnetic function. And so while it's not
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the easiest that I've ever used to seat,
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it is easy to get those in and to make
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sure that they have a proper connection.
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Now, when it comes to the actual
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earbuds themselves, you can see that
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size-wise they are very similar. The
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shape again is not identical, but it's
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actually pretty impressive how small
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they've been able to keep these while uh
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actually adding on the active noise
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cancellation into the earbud itself.
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They've actually dropped the weight by a
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fraction of a gram. These are only 3 g
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each and so very very lightweight and
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like the A20s, they fit very very nicely
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into your ear with a really tight seal.
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Now, to help with that, we do have some
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options for both the ear wings, which
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are part of the process of of gaining
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that seal inside your ear, and then also
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these silicone ear tips. But then as
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we're also going to see there are some
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memory foam options that you can switch
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to if you need even a tighter seal. Now
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the active noise cancellation or really
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the sleep masking I should say it comes
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in kind of three different stages and so
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there is the monitoring from the case
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monitoring the actual noise in the room
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and what you will find is that through
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the app it will actually recommend to
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you the snore masking kind of sound
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background that is going to most work
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the best with masking out the type of
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snoring that's going on in the room. And
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you can see there are a variety of
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different options there. Now, you can
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just choose to use any of these.
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However, you can store one of them as a
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local audio. And so, it's going to
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recommend whichever one it thinks is the
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best for the local audio that you can
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easily switch to just by tapping the
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actual earbud itself without having to
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get out your phone and go into the the
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app. You also have options of just
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putting together the combinations of
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white noise and there are what they call
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the brainwave audio which will use some
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binaural beats to help you to go to
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sleep and so some various options you
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have there to help in that function
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there. Then of course you have the
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active noise cancellation function. And
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so turning on the ANC is going to
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actively block sound. And then of course
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you on top of that you have the ability
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to get a much tighter seal in the ear
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canal than what you can get with most of
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these earbuds. And so between those
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three things of course these work pretty
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well even with just the passive. But
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when you add in the active noise
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cancellation and the ability to actually
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analyze the sound from the room, you
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really again can get a very surprisingly
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impressive ability to block out sound of
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snoring or other noises that might be
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disrupting your sleep. Now, the ANC in
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here, it should be noted, is it's really
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designed around snoring and so it's not
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as effective. If you're trying to use
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these for general purpose, don't expect
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this to be as functional as the ANC on
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other buds. For example, I use
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Soundcor's Liberty 4s. The active noise
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cancellation in those is more flexible.
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This is really designed around sleep.
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And so, don't buy these for general
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purpose. It's not to mean you can't use
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them, but don't buy them for that.
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They're expensive if you're not getting
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them for their actual purpose, which is
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to help with sleep. Now, there is a
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little bit of a compromise when it comes
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to the run time of the the sound here on
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the A Sleep A20s. They could go up to 14
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hours of um actual run time when you're
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using them in the uh the sleep mode,
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which isn't necessarily playing audio,
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but maybe doing something else. Whereas
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here, we're down to 9 hours if you have
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active noise cancellation on. And the
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way that they're testing that is&c being
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on for 9 hours and for Bluetooth audio
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playing for an hour of that. So, if
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you're playing constant Bluetooth audio,
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you may not get that full 9 hours. But
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in a sleep application because it has
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the ability to detect when you fall
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asleep, it will actually stop the
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playback at that point and just switch
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into the noise cancellation and so that
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you'll get a full night's sleep out of
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it. And so so far I've not had it run
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out. I've not had any issue with that.
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But again, your mileage may vary
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depending on how long your sleep time
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is. The case will recharge the two uh
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earbuds uh up to five times. And so you
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can get 9 hours times 5 or 45 hours. Now
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another addition to this is that
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somewhere on here maybe right there we
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have the addition of a microphone which
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we didn't have before. Now this is just
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a single microphone so it's not going to
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be as sophisticated as some of the best
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earbuds. But again it does add just a
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little layer of functionality that you
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can actually receive calls on here but
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if you're trying to sleep taking calls
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is probably not a great idea but you do
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have a little bit more flexibility. You
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had no microphone on the A20s. On the
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A30s, you do have the single microphone
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and you can take calls. You can still
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get the color that's more similar to
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this. This is more of a mint green
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color. Actually like this color a little
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bit better. It's a little more flesh
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colored. And so with these in your ears,
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they almost disappear. Um you don't
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really see them at all, but everything
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here remains that really soft touch
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material that is very comfortable even
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if you're a side sleeper, which I start
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off as a side sleeper. And so being able
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to have that and be able to actually
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sleep in them is really really helpful
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and you don't wake up with your ears
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sore from having had them in all night.
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Obviously active noise cancellation was
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the number one requested thing of those
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of you that responded over the 16 17
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months to the release of the sleep A20s.
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And so I've had a lot of feedback and
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the number one thing that people wanted
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was active noise cancellation.
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Obviously, Soundcore listened and the
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fact that we have got these and they're
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still very usable, very compact with
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active noise cancellation is really,
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really great. I also find that the
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battery life still seems sufficient to
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get me through the night. I will say
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that as far as the effectiveness of its
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primary purpose, which is blocking
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snoring sounds from my wife in this
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situation and helping me to be able to
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remove distractions and so that I can
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sleep better. These are definitely more
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effective than what the A20s were. Now,
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no, the active noise cancellation isn't
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topnotch, but the combination of these
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different features, the fact that they
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fit so tightly into your ear canal,
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that's both a blessing and a curse. By
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the way, I will point out that once they
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are seated in there, they really do
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block like earplugs just in and of
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themselves. And so, experiment with
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those different uh tips and wings until
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you get the proper fit because once they
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are they fit properly. And by the way,
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for me, I could use this the combination
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that came out of the box. That worked
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for me. But once they're in there nice
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and tight, they do block a lot of sound
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just in and of themselves. So much so
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that I actually find it more difficult
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if I'm already wearing them and my wife
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talks to me, I can't hardly hear her at
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all. And so they really do block sound
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quite well. Then you add on the active
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noise cancellation and you add on maybe
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some kind of white noise or whatever
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situation's going on where you're
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helping to block that sound. They will
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work quite effectively for that. Another
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thing that has definitely improved both
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over the A20 and in the time that I've
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had the A30 due to firmware updates is
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that the TAP is now a little bit more
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responsive. Now, maybe out of necessity,
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these are a little bit fidgety when it
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comes to tap. Number one, it is only
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double and triple tap. And so, just know
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that you it's designed to where know
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there's going to be no holding down and
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no single tap. Why? because they're
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designed that you might be sleeping on
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them and you don't want to be that would
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ruin their function if you know they
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were inadvertently getting signals that
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you don't want. However, I do find that
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they are quite sensitive at where you
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tap. You need to tap centered. So, the
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thing is is that sometimes they do sit
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in your ear. They're not sitting
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completely flush and so you have to
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really kind of alter the angle of your
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tap to make sure that you're tapping in
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the right place. That being said, they
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have already improved over uh the way
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that they started and they are more
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responsive than what the A20s were. So,
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movement in the right direction. These
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remain extremely comfortable. I love all
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these soft touch materials and I love
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the fact that they are so low profile
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that once they're there in your ear
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canal, there's nothing sticking out. And
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so, no, it's not as comfortable as
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wearing nothing obviously, but it is of
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any of the earbuds I've ever used, these
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are far and away the most comfortable.
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And so you can actually sleep on your
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side and you can get away with it. They
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are comfortable enough for that and
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comfortable enough that you wear them
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all night. You don't wake up with your
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ear canal just sore from uh them having
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been in it. I also note that they are
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IPX4 rated. So that's not submersible,
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but it means splashing from any
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direction. And so that's nice in
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something so compact that you know if
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there's some situation where they're
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getting a little bit wet that they
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shouldn't immediately be affected by
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that. that just gives you a little bit
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of peace of mind. And then finally,
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part of their their kind of standing by
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their customer, I think, is part of the
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package and part of the pros here in
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that they do respond to customer input.
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And what's more, they are very proactive
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with their firmware updates. And they
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are continually working to make these
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better. And so that in itself is
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comforting. There are still some things
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that I don't like. I've noted that tap
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is improved here, but as I noted, you
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really have to work it from the right
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angle. And also there are some occasions
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where I find that tap still it gets a
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little bit confused. And what I mean by
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that is that sometimes I very distinctly
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have done just two taps and I get the
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thing that I have assigned the three tap
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response to in the app. And by the way
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you can tweak the controls, you know,
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assign different functions. It but you
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have two options on each earbud. Double
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tap, triple tap. So sometimes I've
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triple tapped and got the double tap and
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sometimes I've double tapped and got the
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triple tap response. So, there's still
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some work to do there on that point.
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Soundcore, I've already noted that the
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audio quality does not not match bigger
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buds. And so, if you buy these expecting
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them to have top-notch audio quality,
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you might be disappointed by that. And
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also, it feels like the price has crept
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up since this generation. And that's
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maybe in part just due to the the
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pricing and tariffs uh in the North
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American market generally, but certainly
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even the A20s at this point are
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retailing for about $180 bucks and these
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at $230. Anything over $200, you're
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definitely starting to feel like you're
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in more premium territory. And so I
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think that there are some people that
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are going to be turned off by the price.
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And so the creep up in price, maybe
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that's beyond their control. I don't
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know. But the creeping up in price
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certainly is going to have a negative
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impact on some potential buyers. So my
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verdict is this. Having having used them
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now for several weeks and slept with
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them quite a bit at this point, I think
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that this is a very interesting
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evolution of a product that I already
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really really liked and has worked well
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for me in the past. And so I will say
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that the Sleep A30s work better than
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what the Sleep A20s do. And they're
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they're more of a good thing. And I do
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appreciate some of the subtle details,
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even that little light up inside of
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there. The fact that you're analyzing
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and getting recommendations to actually
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impact the sleep, the snoring or other
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sounds that you're dealing with, I think
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is useful. And so again, the addition of
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ANC adds extra layers of effectiveness
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that to me have made a positive
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improvement. Now again, your mileage may
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vary depending on your situation and how
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light a sleeper you are, but I don't
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know that there's a lot of products out
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there that are doing a better job than
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what the Sleep A30s are at this point.
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Now, don't buy these expecting them to
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have the auto quality or A&C of bigger
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earbuds. They're not going to match
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those things. These are really designed
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for a specific purpose. At the same
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time, however, particularly if you're a
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side sleeper to wear other styles of
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earbuds are just not going to work for
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you. You can't lay there wearing
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AirPods, for example, because you're a
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side sleeper, then the Sleep A30s could
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be a must for you. Uh, if you're in a
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dorm room, if you're moved to a city
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where it's a noisy environment, or if
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your beloved has started to develop a
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little more volume and they're snoring
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than they used to, the Soundcore Sleep
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A30s could be a godsend. Now, if you
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look in the description down below,
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there are links where you can purchase.
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As always, thanks for watching. Have a
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great day and let the light in.