After looking at the Soundcore VR P10 wireless earbuds and reading the name, it might seem like these headphones are solely meant for VR gaming use, and while they are made in collaboration with Meta for the Quest 2, they are so much more versatile than just that. The VR P10 supports almost every major console and gaming platform; thanks to the USB-C 2.4 GHz dongle, it boasts an ultra-low latency of under 30ms. These budget-friendly wireless earbuds are perfect for any gamer who doesn't want to be stuck using a traditional gaming headset.
Anker Soundcore VR P10 Wireless Earbuds
- Case battery
- 24 hours
- Battery Life
- 6/24 Hours
- Charging Case Included?
- Yes
- Microphones
- Yes
- Brand
- Anker Soundcore
- Supported codecs
- LC3 Codec
The Soundcore VR P10 wireless earbuds are made to be used with the Meta Quest 2, but thanks to the under 30ms latency and USB-C 2.4Ghz dongle, these earbuds can be used for gaming regardless of the system. Plug in and play using the USB-C dongle to connect to Meta Quest 2, Steam Deck, PICO 4, PS4, PS5, PC, or Switch. And don't worry about running low on battery. The dongle has a pass-through charging port to keep gamers playing all day.
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info- Fantastic sound quality
- RGB lighting and gamer aesthetics
- 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connection
- Microphone quality is lacking
- Bass heavy sound profile
What's In The Box?
- Soundcore VR P10 Wireless Earbuds
- Charging case
- USB-C 2.4 GHz dongle
- USB-C Charging cable
- 3 sizes of ear tips
- Quick start guide
Design and Features
As far as looks go, it is hard to fault the VR P10. These earbuds have a sleek white design accented perfectly by the silver outside face that holds three strips of RGB lighting. The RGB lighting, which on most gaming products can be too much, is very tastefully done on these earbuds. Even when commuting or walking around in public, the VR P10 doesn't overtly look like a gaming headset. The charging case is quite big, so pocketing these earbuds will create a noticeable lump in most pockets, but it is excusable because the case also holds the USB-C 2.4 GHz dongle. Everything feels cohesive and perfectly matches the Meta Quest 2's slick look.
Regarding portability, compared to other gaming headsets, these earbuds are a breeze to take around everywhere. They easily slip into any bag and fit into most Nintendo Switch cases.
Features
Thanks to the VR P10 using the LC3 codec instead of high-fidelity codecs like LDAC, even when connected via Bluetooth, these earbuds have ultra-low latency, making mobile gaming a joy. Using the 2.4 GHz USB-C dongle for console or PC gaming will provide an impressive under 30ms latency. By comparison, the Corsair Virtuoso RGB gaming headset has a latency of 73ms when connected wirelessly. With the dongle, these earbuds can be connected to multiple platforms simultaneously, so phone notifications can still come through when gaming.
Besides the gaming features, the VR P10 has an impressive battery life of 6 hours on a single charge and the charging case of 24 hours. Plus, it supports fast charging, giving the earbuds 1.5 hours of play after 10 minutes of charging.
Comfort
The VR P10 earbuds are incredibly comfortable and pass the head shake test, which is essential for VR gaming, at least how some people play VR. After testing these in a variety of situations like gaming, going for a walk, and just listening to some music, the VR P10 can stay in place without any strain. Because these earbuds don't have ANC, there isn't that earplug feeling that comes from some other earbud options; noises around are still audible but not distracting at all.
Sound Quality and Performance
The sound quality for the VR P10 is quite impressive, especially at this price point. While gaming, the sound is clean and crisp, with the mids and highs fairly represented. However, with Soundcore's Super Hearing turned on, the powerful bass overrides the mids and highs. This feature is meant to be used for FPS gaming to give gamers superpower hearing when it comes to steps and shots. For a more flat EQ, The Best War Games recommends leaving Super Hearing off, but for those FPS gamers who are looking for a competitive edge, it does provide a bit of an advantage. There is no automatic EQ setting like the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC, but users can access an 8-band EQ with Super Hearing turned off.
Unfortunately, The Best War Games could not test these earbuds with the Meta Quest Pro 2, but they were used heavily with a Nintendo Switch and for PC gaming. Because the Switch does not support Bluetooth headphones natively, having the headphones plugged in is a pain, with the cable regularly falling in front of the screen. But with the VR P10 earbuds, Switch gaming with headphones was a breeze, and thanks to the pass-through USB-C charging port, gaming sessions were not cut short. The USB-C dongle was an absolute joy for PC gaming, especially on a laptop, making it unclear why more manufacturers aren't moving their dongles over to USB-C instead of USB-A.
Soundcore App
Those who have checked out our other Soundcore reviews know that The Best War Games is quite a big fan of the Soundcore app. Everything is laid out nicely, and no setting feels hidden or hard to get to. With the VR P10, the app can customize the RGB lighting; there are five colors and, technically, three different modes. The technicality comes from the fact that one of the modes is battery saver, which turns off the RGB lighting. Regardless of the color, users can choose between constant lighting or breathing mode.
With the app, users can also change the touch controls; these can be altered per earbud for different controls for one tap, double tap, and tap and hold.
Overall Thoughts
The VR P10 earbuds are pretty unique; there are not a ton of options currently for true wireless earbuds that have a USB-C dongle and put the main focus on gaming. One of the main competitors to the VR P10 is the FITS earbuds, which are $100 more expensive than the VR P10, making these earbuds an excellent budget-friendly option that also feels and sounds premium. Gamers with a Meta Quest 2 should definitely pick up the VR P10; at the current moment, there is not a better pair of earbuds for the Quest. But for those who don't have a Meta Quest 2 or a VR headset, these earbuds are a great way to game on most consoles, especially while on the go or traveling.
Anker Soundcore VR P10 Wireless Earbuds
- Case battery
- 24 hours
- Battery Life
- 6/24 Hours
- Charging Case Included?
- Yes
- Microphones
- Yes
- Brand
- Anker Soundcore
- Supported codecs
- LC3 Codec
The Soundcore VR P10 wireless earbuds are made to be used with the Meta Quest 2, but thanks to the under 30ms latency and USB-C 2.4Ghz dongle, these earbuds can be used for gaming regardless of the system. Plug in and play using the USB-C dongle to connect to Meta Quest 2, Steam Deck, PICO 4, PS4, PS5, PC, or Switch. And don't worry about running low on battery. The dongle has a pass-through charging port to keep gamers playing all day.
Checkbox: control the expandable behavior of the extra info- Fantastic sound quality
- RGB lighting and gamer aesthetics
- 2.4 Ghz and Bluetooth connection
- Microphone quality is lacking
- Bass heavy sound profile
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FAQ
Q: Can Soundcore VR P10 connect to PS5?
The Soundcore VR P10 officially supports gaming on Meta Quest 2, Steam Deck, PICO 4, PS4, PS5, PC, or Switch. It is worth noting that gamers who want to use it on the PS4 need a USB-C to USB-A dongle.
Q: How do I pair Soundcore VR P10?
To pair the Soundcore VR P10 via Bluetooth, open up the charging case and press the button on the back of the case for a couple of seconds to put it in pairing mode. To connect it via USB-C dongle, plug it into a supported device and wait for the light on the case and dongle to turn purple. This indicates that they are paired together.