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I Found the “Endless Battery” Glitch: SOUNDPEATS Cove Pro Review

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5/5) for Endurance, ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) for Sound

Price: ~$69.99 USD

In the wireless headphone world, we usually have to pick two: Good Sound, Good ANC, or Good Battery. If you want all three, you typically have to sell a kidney to buy a pair of Sony or Bose cans.

But SOUNDPEATS just walked into the room with the Cove Pro. They claim it has LDAC High-Res Audio, 56dB Noise Cancellation, and a battery that lasts so long you’ll lose the charger before it dies.

I spent two weeks with these on my head—working, commuting, and ignoring my family—to see if the specs are real or just marketing fluff. Here is my honest review.

Test 1: The “Endless” Battery (95 Hours?)

The Claim: 95 Hours (ANC Off) / 58 Hours (ANC On).

The Reality: I literally couldn’t kill them.

I tried. I really did. I wore them for 8 hours a day for a week with ANC on. They were still at 30% battery.

  • The Math: If you commute 2 hours a day, you can go a month without charging these.
  • The Glitch: The combination of a massive battery and the efficient Bluetooth 6.0 chip creates a device that refuses to die.
  • Emergency Charge: I plugged them in for 10 minutes while making coffee. That gave me 11 hours of playback. That’s absurd.

Test 2: Sound Quality & The “Titanium” Drivers

The Claim: 40mm Titanium-Coated Drivers with LDAC.

The Reality: Rich, detailed, and surprisingly balanced.

“Titanium-coated” sounds like a superhero backstory, but in audio, it means the speaker is stiff and light.

  • The Detail: Because of the titanium stiffness, the highs are crisp without being shrill. The LDAC codec (on Android) lets you stream at 990kbps. I heard breath intakes and guitar string slides that usually get lost on sub-$100 headphones.
  • The Bass: It’s punchy but not muddy. The N48 magnets keep the bass tight. It won’t rattle your skull like a Skullcandy, but it feels “premium.”

Test 3: The Cone of Silence (56dB ANC)

The Claim: 56dB Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation.

The Reality: The world goes mute… mostly.

  • The Good: The 7-mic array is aggressive. It deletes low-frequency hums (bus engines, AC units) almost entirely.
  • The Bad: Like most budget ANC, it struggles with sudden, sharp noises (a dog barking, a plate dropping).
  • Wind Noise: The Wind Noise Resistance mode actually works. I walked on a windy day, and while I could still hear the wind, it didn’t create that awful “tearing” sound in the mics.

Test 4: Comfort & Build (The “Cloud” Fit)

The Claim: Protein Leather & Memory Foam.

The Reality: I forgot I was wearing them.

  • Weight: Under 250g. That is lighter than the Sony WH-1000XM5.
  • The Clamp: It’s gentle. I have a larger-than-average head, and I wore these for 4-hour stretches without getting a headache. The ear cups are deep enough that my ears didn’t touch the drivers.
  • Controls: Thank you, SOUNDPEATS, for using physical buttons. No finicky touch controls that accidentally pause your music when you adjust the fit.

Test 5: Gaming & Connectivity

The Claim: Bluetooth 6.0 & 60ms Latency.

The Reality: Good for mobile gaming, great for stability.

  • Game Mode: I played a few rounds of a shooter on my phone. The 60ms latency means the gunshot sound happens when you pull the trigger, not half a second later.
  • Multipoint: I connected to my laptop and phone. The switch is seamless, BUT you can’t use LDAC and Multipoint at the same time. You have to choose: High-Res Audio or Convenience.

Buying in the USA 🇺🇸

Price: MSRP is $69.99. Check Amazon for coupons; they often drop lower.

Shipping: Fulfilled by Amazon US warehouses. You usually get them in 2-5 days.

Comparison: The Budget Over-Ear Battle

FeatureSOUNDPEATS Cove ProSoundcore Space OneEarfun Wave Pro
Price~$69 USD~$99 USD~$79 USD
ANC Depth56dB45dB45dB
Battery (ANC Off)95 Hours 🏆55 Hours80 Hours
CodecLDACLDACLDAC
Bluetooth6.05.35.3

The Verdict: The Cove Pro wins on specs (Battery, ANC depth, BT version) and price. The Soundcore looks a bit more stylish, but you pay more for it.

The Verdict: The New King of Mid-Range

The SOUNDPEATS Cove Pro is a battery monster that sounds like it should cost $150.

If you are a student, a commuter, or just someone who hates charging things, these are the headphones for you. It gives you 90% of the flagship experience for 20% of the price.

Pros:

  • 95-Hour Battery: Life-changing endurance.
  • LDAC Support: Audiophile specs on a budget.
  • Lightweight: Super comfortable for long sessions.
  • Physical Buttons: Reliable control.

Cons:

  • App: The Peats Audio app can be a bit sluggish.
  • Plastic Build: Durable, but doesn’t feel “luxury.”
  • No LDAC + Multipoint: You have to pick one.

Disclaimer: I fell asleep wearing these on a flight. When I woke up, the battery hadn’t even dropped 5%.

About The Author

Nate Ayers

I have been in the electronics game since 1998. But I have loved it since 1985. Over the years I have sold, reviewed, bought, Broken and fixed thousands of pieces of tech. My main passion is Mobile technology (Smartphones, Gadgets, laptops, Tablet) and Audio (Headphones, Speakers, Home theatre etc...). My other passion is writing my experience down and sharing it with people who will read it. I am not the best writer in the world but I am honest.

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