SoundPEATS True Wireless Earbuds review [How to pair]
Wireless earbuds have become the in thing these days. Their amazing characteristics like incredible sound performance, elegant design, and firm Bluetooth connectivity have made them so famous that they are giving wired earbuds a run for their money. There are some great earbuds out there but today, we will be looking at the SoundPEATS True Wireless Earbuds.
SoundPEATS True Wireless Earbuds are lightweight earbuds that you can use for your sounds; music, videos, movies, and more. In this Soundpeats wireless earbuds review, we will be looking at important details of the earbuds like sound quality, battery life, bluetooth pairing and more.
Although they are splash-proof, they are not fully waterproof. They are ipx4 rated.
The battery life is decent. For each earbud, you get about 4 hours of battery life. But that’s not all. The charging case gives you more. About 40 hours of battery life before you have to think about charging again.
This sort of compliments the not-so-good battery life of about 4 hours.
So, without the charging case, you can use the soundpeats wireless earbuds to see a movie, listen to music during your workout, and so on, without having to charge. After which you can put them in the case and let them charge.
The Soundpeats wireless earbuds come with a micro USB cord for charging. It also comes with 3 different extra pairs of ear tips of different sizes, so you can pick the size perfect for you.
In design and construction, Soundpeats wireless earbuds are tiny and are barely visible when they’re in your ear, unlike many other Bluetooth earbuds. They’re perfect for a run or exercise as they sit perfectly and are lightweight, causing little or no discomfort, with a silicon ear fin on each side of the buds to help support inside the ear. The earbuds and case are plastic.
The control buttons of the earbuds, (play, pause, volume, calls, etc), are on the earbuds themselves. They are easy to press and you don’t have to apply much pressure.
For the sound, the Soundpeats true wireless earbuds give amazing, clear, and clean sounds, and sound imaging. So, it is a very great option for movies.
These earbuds definitely bring a lot to the table considering the price and many reviews from individuals who purchased it confirm this.

How to pair SoundPEATS True Wireless Earbuds
When it comes to Soundpeats pairing, it is quite an easy process.
To connect in stereo mode, delete the pairing record on your device, and reset the earbuds. To do this, go to Bluetooth on your device, active it, and find the SoundPEATS True Wireless Earbuds under devices, click on it and select “forget this device”.
Then put off your device’s Bluetooth.
Next, take both earbuds out of their case, turn them off by pressing the MFB. The LED indicator will blink red and go out.
Next, long-press the controls and hold for 20 seconds, the LED pointer will flicker once at first, then flash red and white alternately and go out.
Hold on to the button. Don’t release it until the LED indicator reappears.
After it alternatively flashes red and white twice, the reset process is done.
Put the earbuds back in the case, then take them both out simultaneously. They will automatically pair with each other.
Both indicators will glint white at first, then the left earbud will connect to the right automatically when the indicator goes out.
The right indicator will flash red and white indicating pairing mode.
Activate your device’s Bluetooth, search for, find, and connect with SoundPEATS True Earbuds.
And that’s it! You can now enjoy your favorite songs and videos in stereo mode.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for affordable but very functional Bluetooth earbuds, you should consider these soundpeats wireless earbuds. They’re a great option for people who need something light, and sleek, with good sound for videos and music.
And when it comes to soundpeats pairing, it is important to note that the earbuds can be paired individually.
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