Anker Soundcore AeroClip Review: Surprisingly Powerful Sound Without Blocking Your Ears

Hello, I’m Itsuki (@saigalog), and I use true wireless earbuds whenever I’m out and about.
I want to enjoy music while smoothly getting through housework, work, commuting, or school.
The standout earbuds that answer this “listen-while-you-do” need are Anker’s Soundcore AeroClip.
Despite being an “open-ear” design that doesn’t block your ears, they deliver solid sound quality and a comfortable fit.
With a unique ear-cuff style design that simply hooks onto your ear, they’re also a great option for anyone who doesn’t like in-ear canal earbuds.
In this article, I’ll share my hands-on impressions and take a closer look at the AeroClip’s pros and cons, as well as who they’re best suited for.
I hope this helps if you’re considering picking up a pair!
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Note: This article was created with a product provided by the manufacturer.
Table of Contents
What’s Included with the Anker Soundcore AeroClip
The outer box of the Anker Soundcore AeroClip features a simple design with a light blue color scheme.

The back lists the product specifications.

Here’s what you’ll find in the box:

What’s Included with the Soundcore AeroClip
- Earbuds
- Charging case
- Ear cuff caps
- USB Type-A to C charging cable
- User manual
The ear cuff caps come in two sizes: M and L.



The USB Type-A to C cable is color-matched to the earbuds.

Anker Soundcore AeroClip Specifications
Anker’s Soundcore AeroClip is an ear-cuff style true wireless earbud.

There are three color options in total, including the “Pink & Brown” version reviewed here.



Soundcore AeroClip Color Variations
- Midnight Black
- White & Gold
- Pink & Brown
The main specifications are as follows.
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| Product Name | Anker Soundcore AeroClip |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (Earbuds) | Total length 27 mm, width 22 mm |
| Dimensions (Charging Case) | 30 × 63 × 43 (mm) |
| Weight (Earbuds) | 6.05 g (12.1 g total) |
| Weight (Charging Case) | 41.4 g |
| Communication Method | Bluetooth 5.4 |
| Charging Method | USB-C |
| Supported Codecs | SBC / AAC / LDAC |
| Water Resistance Rating | IPX4 |
| Charging Time | Approx. 1 hour (earbuds) / Approx. 2 hours (earbuds + charging case) |
| Playback Time | Up to 8 hours (earbuds) / Up to 32 hours (with charging case) |
Appearance
The exterior of the charging case is unified in pink, featuring a simple design with only the Soundcore logo on the lid.

There is an indicator on the front of the charging case.


On the back, there is a USB Type-C input port for charging.

You can charge it by connecting the included USB Type-A to C cable to a power source.

While charging, the indicator flashes.
The sides and bottom are plain with no particular decorations.


When you open the lid, the left and right earbuds are stored inside.

Here is what they look like after taking the earbuds out of the case.

The product specifications are listed on the inside of the lid.

The earbuds share the same color scheme as the charging case and feature a matte texture that gives them a premium feel.

Here is what it looks like with the ear cuff caps attached.


This is how they look when actually worn on the ears.

Size & Weight
The charging case of the “Anker Soundcore AeroClip” measures 30 × 63 mm.

The thickness is 43 mm.

The earbuds measure 27 mm in total length and 22 mm in width.


They are palm-sized and very compact.


The charging case weighs 41.4 g.

The earbuds weigh 12.1 g as a pair (6.05 g each).

Features
First, let’s go through pairing, which everyone does at the very beginning.
The steps are few and simple♪
Once pairing is completed, simply taking them out of the charging case will automatically turn the power on and connect them to your device immediately.


The “Anker Soundcore AeroClip” is an ear cuff-style wireless earphone.
Its compact, lightweight build and ergonomically curved design deliver a truly stress-free, all-day fit.
With its accessory-like minimal design and up to 32 hours of total playback, it’s built for both style and endurance.
Thanks to a 12mm dynamic driver, these open-ear earbuds still deliver impressively powerful, punchy bass.
Rated IPX4 for water resistance, and with the dedicated app, you can fine-tune settings to your liking.
Equalizer App “Soundcore”
With the Soundcore app, managing your earbuds becomes even more convenient.
Launch the app and connect your earbuds, and the device will be detected automatically.
From the home screen, you can access sound effects, control settings, and more.
Under sound effects, you can choose from various preset EQ modes.




In the Control section, you can customize what happens when you tap the earbuds.




The “Anker Soundcore AeroClip” supports multipoint connectivity.
With the “Find My Earbuds” feature, you can play a sound to locate them quickly.
You can also review and adjust detailed settings such as operation sounds and auto power-off.








The smartphone app is one of the biggest advantages of the “Anker Soundcore AeroClip,” so be sure to install it and make the most of its features♪
Anker Soundcore AeroClip Review Summary
In this article, I shared my thoughts on the “Anker Soundcore AeroClip Review: So This Is What ‘Open-Ear’ Comfort Feels Like – True Wireless Ear Cuff Earbuds.”
The “Anker Soundcore AeroClip” is an incredibly appealing option for anyone who wants to enjoy music without blocking their ears, or naturally hear surrounding sounds during calls or focused work sessions.
Of course, there are situations where sound leakage may be noticeable, but the overall comfort and practicality more than make up for it.
As a device that upgrades your everyday “multitasking moments,” it’s hard to beat.
And the price is another highlight.
At a budget-friendly price point in the low $100 range, getting this level of quality feels very much in line with what you’d expect from Anker.
If you’re looking for high-value open-ear earbuds, this is a model I can confidently recommend.
If you’re curious, definitely give them a try!
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