The Soundcore Sleep A20 earbuds don’t offer the greatest audio quality, but that isn’t a breaking point.
The earbuds are comfortable for side sleepers and come with various ear tip sizes and types so you can dial in the best fit.
You can also expect impressive battery life and sleep-tracking data in Soundcore’s companion app.
I do not have difficulty falling asleep, but I do enjoy listening to music when I lie down. My wife, on the other hand, can’t sleep when I have the TV on. I tried using traditional earbuds like the AirPods Pro , but those are not comfortable to sleep with. To my surprise, though, I had no issue sleeping on my side with the Soundcore Sleep A20 Bluetooth Earbuds .
Audio Quality Doesn’t Matter While You Sleep
Justin Duino / How-To Geek
Before I dive into this review, I want to clarify one thing: You are not buying these earbuds for the audio quality. Soundcore makes other headphones that sound fantastic , but these are, first and foremost, designed to be comfortable enough to be worn overnight (i.e., more than eight hours straight). The Sleep A20 earbuds don’t sound bad, but they don’t compare to the Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds . Everything is mostly flat, with basically non-existent bass, but dialog is clear. I wouldn’t listen to music on these throughout the day.
Additionally, there are no microphones built into these earbuds. Not only does this mean that you can’t place phone calls, but there also isn’t active noise cancellation (ANC) or Transparency mode . All external sound dampening is done using the two different ear tips (more on this below).