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Belkin SoundForm Rise True Wireless Ear Buds with Wireless Charger Case, Dual Microphone, IPX5 Water Resistant Earbuds, Bluetooth Headphones, Compatible with iPhone, Galaxy, and More - White

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Color: White


Style: Earbuds


Features

  • ELEVATED, POWERFUL SOUND: SoundForm Rise features 6mm dynamic drivers for a consistent high-quality listening experience. With 3 sizes of included silicone ear tips youll love wearing these bluetooth headphones all day
  • DUAL MICROPHONES: These wireless headphones have two microphones in each earbud and use beamforming technology to reduce ambient noise so you can enjoy clearer calls
  • SWEAT AND SPLASH RESISTANT: SoundForm Rise Bluetooth headphones are IPX5 rated, so you can enjoy your earbuds while working out, or in rainy weather
  • WIRELESS CHARGING CASE: Simply place the protective charging case on any Qi enabled wireless charging station, and refuel your earphones with ease
  • LONG BATTERY LIFE: These wireless ear buds feature 7 hours of playtime per charge, and the wireless charging case provides an additional 24 hours of battery life for your bluetooth headphones

Description

Get the sound quality you expect from great Bluetooth headphones with the Belkin SoundForm Rise True Wireless Earbuds. Each ear bud has a 6mm dynamic driver with neodymium magnets to deliver high quality sound with minimal distortion that’s perfect for listening to music, podcasts or talking calls. And SoundForm Rise is easy to charge, just place the wireless charging case on any Qi enabled wireless charger and you’ll be powered up in no time. With up to 7 hours of battery life in the earbuds, plus up to 24 hours more in the wireless charging case, you can keep listening even during your longest days. Both earpods feature two microphones to deliver unbelievable call quality, with environmental noise canceling technology to keep calls connected and clear. Replace your Apple earbuds, or Samsung earbuds with SoundForm Rise and enjoy customizable comfort. Silicone ear tips in 3 sizes allow for all day use, and their IPX5 sweat and water resistance rating means you can use them rain or shine. Package Includes: SoundForm Rise True Wireless Earbuds, Qi wireless charging case, USB C (USB type C) charging cable, and 3 sizes of silicone ear tips; protected by a 1-year warranty.

Brand: Belkin


Model Name: Soundform


Color: White


Form Factor: In Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Product Dimensions: 1.5 x 3.97 x 5.19 inches


Item Weight: 3.87 ounces


Item model number: AUC004btWH


Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 12, 2021


Manufacturer: Belkin


Language: Dutch


Country of Origin: China


Item Weight: 0.11 Kilograms


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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  • Quality
Color: White Style: Earbuds
Belkin SoundForm Rise True Wireless Ear Buds They have good sound and the price was just right, I love them, I will buy them again in the future.
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by Letty59

  • Solid, inexpensive, wireless charging earbuds. Good for exercise
Color: White Style: Earbuds
These new Belkin Soundform Rise are competitively priced earbuds, with noise cancellation, wireless charging, IPX5 water resistance, FindMy support, and Assistant launching capabilities. I've been using them for a few days, and these are my thoughts so far: First, I'll be primarily comparing these to Samsung's Galaxy Buds ($100) and Amazon's Echo Budsv2 ($120), and to a lesser extent Apple's Airpods ($130), which are all pretty close in price at around $100 - $130 for the wireless charging versions. Currently these Belkin Soundform Rise earbuds are $80 with wireless charging, so a little less expensive than the other three. Comfort/Fit – I realize that everyone's ears are different, so this of course is personal preference. For me though, these Soundform Rise earbuds fit better than all three of the other brands. Galaxy Buds and Echo Buds both have a fairly large rounded shape, with a short earpiece tip. That design shape and weight distribution has always made it feel like the buds were about to fall out at any moment, and indeed even if I tried different earpiece attachments, those two brands still fell out of my ears fairly easily, especially if I was running or working out. I have been using the Echo Buds the most recently, and I had resorted to wearing a headband over them while doing extensive exercise, just to make sure they felt secure while running or moving my head around. This is not ideal, because my headband eventually gets sweaty and the Echo Buds would start to think I was touching them, and they would turn ANC on and off. This also happened with the Galaxy Buds. With Airpods, the weight distribution and shape made it feel less like they were about to fall out, but they also don't feel very snug, more like they are resting in your outer ear. With these Soundform Rise buds, they are less round and bulky, more streamlined, so they don't feel like they are about to fall out. Something about the shape of the eartip also fits my ears better, and actually creates a very slight suction force, like they are suction-cupped into my ear canal slightly. It feels much more secure, and even results in the sound feeling more like it is being generated inside my skull, instead of just outside my ear (a bit hard to describe). So for me, these feel much more secure, like they will not fall out as easily, and I can even run without a headband over them. Sound – This is difficult to be very precise about, but overall I would say that the sound quality is comparable to all three of the other brands. I have used the Echo Buds the most, and I would say that these Soundform Rise buds are very close, with maybe slightly less volume and slightly less bass, but overall a more clear, less “tin” sound. These earbuds currently do not seem to have a dedicated app, so there is no equalizer function, so you can't customize the sound as much as you can with the other three brands. For me, the sound also feels more like it is coming from inside my head, while the other three brands are more like a loud speaker very close to my ear; but this might also be due to the secure fit that creates a mini vacuum-seal in my ears. Overall, for me they are all pretty close. For very loud, bass-heavy workout music I might prefer Echo Buds or Airpods sound, but it is very close, and I don't feel disappointed when switching to these. Workout/Active/Sweat Resistance – I have been preferring using these so far over the other three brands for intense exercise. The water/sweat resistance seems great so far, but also the default touch configuration of these is better for me. Since by default the single-tap response is volume up and down, even if these did register a phantom touch from my headband or something, it is not as annoying as other buds where it would either completely pause the music, or announce “ANC off” with the Echo Buds for example. The controls on this are two taps for play/pause, and three taps for next track, or a long 2 second press-and-hold for virtual assistant. I haven't had any phantom presses with these in, even with a headband over them during long sweaty runs. So far now these have become my workout favorites. Calls – Call quality is similar with all of these buds, although I have noticed maybe a slightly more sensitive mic in phone calls with the Soundform Rise, maybe because there are multiple microphones on each earbud. I seem to be able to speak more quietly and still be heard clearly, especially when compared with Galaxy and Echo buds. Sound in calls is similar with all four. Assistant - These buds can activate your phone's default assistant with a long press, which is about 2 – 2.5 seconds of press-and-hold. With a Samsung phone, this by default opens Bixby, which is far less useful for me than the Echo Buds which can use Alexa. I haven't found a way to change the assistant that is launched by default, since there is no app for these buds, no Alexa skill for them, and the Alexa app doesn't detect them by default. On iPhone these launch Siri by default, and I haven't tried them on my Pixel yet, but I would imagine they launch Google Assistant by default. So for me, this is not a big deal, but a slight downgrade from being able to use Alexa with the Echo Buds. Charging/Battery Life – All of these are pretty similar actually, and I will have to use these Belkins for longer to see if I notice any long term issues, or if they seem to die faster than the other buds. So far though, they charge on the same wireless charging pad without any issues. Other Features – The charging case actually works with Apple's FindMy network, so if you are an Apple user, there are instructions in the online user guide to connect the charging case to FindMy, so you can locate the case if you ever lose it. Overall – These could be a solid option for many people as a less expensive alternative to the more popular brands: The biggest downside is probably the lack of a dedicated app or custom equalizer, and the launching Bixby by default on Samsung devices. If you are an iPhone user, I would say that regular Airpods can sound slightly better than these Belkins with different types of music, but probably not $50 better. I also actually prefer the way these fit over Airpods, and they still have wireless charging, siri, and FindMy, for $80 instead of $130. For me, I will be using these as my main workout/exercise earbuds for now. I like them more than the Galaxy Buds for just about everything, and Echo Buds are only better because of slightly louder sound and Alexa functionality. If you are looking for a less expensive earbud option, then these might very well be a good choice, and probably worth trying, since fit matters so much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021 by C C

  • Excellent
Color: Black Style: Earbuds
Very good and convenient to use
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024 by Amos Panet

  • Stopped working after 6 months
Color: White Style: Earbuds
I got these earbud in July 2023 and i was using them to connect to google chomecast to listen to TV when my toddler is sleeping. They worked pretty well till now. But from last week i see the volume on the right earbud is very very low. Surprisingly left earbud works fine. I did try to file a warranty claim through Belkin website. The response was not that supportive. i just received a call from them stating they are not sure what is causing the issue and they want me to wait for their engineering team to respond. They are not even sure how long that might take. If you are looking for a good earbuds, i recommend going for better reliable brands than Belkin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Rama Pedamallu

  • Doesn’t auto connect to iPhones
Color: Black Style: Earbuds
Update: my left ear pod quit playing sound. I can touch it and it’ll take a beep like it’s changing the volume or powering up/down but it will no longer let me use the left one for calls or sound of any kind. LOVE THEM! Sooo much better than my AirPods I lost. Works FOREVER on one charge (as opposed to my AirPods!)!! Love them soooo much!!! I wish they would auto connect to my iphone like the AirPods did but I’ll take it! Love these so much!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022 by Jill H.

  • There are better buds for not much more
Color: White Style: Earbuds
I was disappointed with these buds. In my opinion, the sound was distorted at the upper and lower ranges and lacked the clarity to which I am accustomed. I usually use a pair of Samsung Buds+ that are a couple of years old. I find them much clearer with significantly less distortion than the Belkin buds. Yes, they cost more than the B's, but I personally would rather put my money and a little extra into a set that gives me distinctive sound. I also have cheaper travel buds that, in my opinion, produce sound equal to or better than the Belkins. These are okay, but not for the price in my view. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022 by Pogo

  • Great value for money to talk and listen
Color: Blue Style: Earbuds
A bit big compared to apple. Not that easy to switch tracts and end a call
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023 by Tal M.

  • Boyfriend likes them
Color: Black Style: Earbuds
I got these as a Christmas gift for my boyfriend. He’s super picky about headphones but he likes them. Says the bass is really good. Only downside is when taking phone calls, he says it sounds super loud in his ear. And when I’m on the phone with him he sounds very distant and hard to hear unless he’s talking louder. But besides that he likes them ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2022 by Sara Stoica

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