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
| Feature | SOUNDPEATS Cove Pro | Soundcore Space One | Earfun Wave Pro |
| Price | ~$69 USD | ~$99 USD | ~$79 USD |
| ANC Depth | 56dB | 45dB | 45dB |
| Battery (ANC Off) | 95 Hours 🏆 | 55 Hours | 80 Hours |
| Codec | LDAC | LDAC | LDAC |
| Bluetooth | 6.0 | 5.3 | 5.3 |
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%.















