Based on the name, Anker's Soundcore VR P10 earphones ($99.99) sound like they’re geared toward VR headsets. They’re indeed designed to work with the Meta Quest 2, but they’re really just a flexible pair of true wireless earphones with customizable lighting, a charging case that stores a USB-C transmitter (and they have Bluetooth connectivity), and crisp, clean sound. Their biggest flaw is a lack of deep bass response. If you want a better gaming-focused experience, Razer's over-ear Barracuda X headphones ($99.99) have a boom mic and offer both more bass and superior voice performance. If you want true wireless earphones and the lack of a USB-C transmitter isn’t a deal breaker, JBL's Tune 130NC earphones ($99.95) offer booming low-end and passable active noise cancellation.A Flashy Design With a Clever Charging Case The P10 earpieces look more elaborate and “gamerly” than most stem-based designs. The main body of each earpiece has a round, glossy segment designed to fit in the ear...
The Anker Soundcore VR P10 true wireless gaming earphones look nice and have clever design elements, but they're lacking in the lows.
Crisp, clean sound; Attractive RGB lighting; Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity; Charging case magnetically stores USB-C transmitter
Weak lows and low-mids; Mediocre microphone