[New Release] Soundcore Spirit Dot 2 Now Available!

Originally announced last July, Soundcore has finally released Spirit Dot 2… Take a look!

Features & details

  • Thumping Bass: Our exclusive BassUp technology uses an algorithm to analyze and intensify the bass in real-time. And it’s paired with Spirit Dot 2’s bass-enhancing drivers for workout-fueling music.
  • IPX7 Waterproof Protection: In addition to IPX7-rated waterproof protection, Spirit Dot 2 also features our exclusive SweatGuard technology. It protects the true wireless earbuds via our advanced sealing process and coating technology that can stop even sweat vapor from breaching the casing.
  • Touch Control: Use the built-in touch control on Spirit Dot 2’s to conveniently answer calls or play, pause, and skip music.
  • Superior Link: Spirit Dot 2 true wireless earbuds utilize an LDS antenna and Bluetooth 5 to create a strong connection for skip-free audio.
  • Individual Connections: Dual transmitters ensure each earbud can connect to your phone individually for up to 30% lower latency—perfect when watching videos on your phone. It also allows you to choose either one of the wireless earbuds and automatically use in mono mode.
  • What’s In The Box: Spirit Dot 2 true wireless earbuds come with 5 sizes of EarTips and 3 sizes of AirWings to give you the freedom to find a combination that fits you perfectly. A USB-C cable is also provided to charge the charging case.

Pricing and Availability: Soundcore’s Spirit Dot 2 is available to order now from amazon.com for $79.99 (plus $3.99 shipping at the moment) and should begin shipping within four to five days.

What are your thoughts on Soundcore’s Spirit Dot 2? Be sure to let us know with a reply!

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I was skeptical wireless can stay in, I got the Neo and they fell out so much I gave up for a while, then got the Life P2 and they are simply wonderful! Bought 2 on the basis if something works keep it. So I know wireless which stay in are possible. Looking forward to seeing reviews of these.

Off-thread, whoever designed the Slim / Slim+ / Slim upgraded should win an award. I have two pair I have used for hundreds of hours for about 9 months now and not a single fault.

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Ears are all different, it just depends on the user.

My brother can only use earbuds styled like the neo (he currently is using the neo). Anything else falls out.

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@Insider tha’ts a great news / update!

Thanks for sharing the details… hope this time it really goes live this time :crossed_fingers:

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Do you want me to estimate a date? :laughing:

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These seem to be shaped more like Neo than Life P2, but it’s hard to tell from the pictures.

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Nice to see them finally get near market :ok_hand:

I’m pretty much good on wireless buds at the moment, though should the Spirit X2 ever see the light of day in the UK, the collection will be getting expanded :wink:

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We’re all different. Good to have the choices.

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would appreciate if you could :grin: , may be PM me :smiley:

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LOL, I was gonna say 2020.

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You might have too much faith in soundcore, Josh :joy:

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These look very much like my Galaxy Bud+
Hopefully these will have different sized rubber “wings” and tips, if they do they should stay in fine.

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Knowing soundcore, I’m sure they will include multiple pairs of earwings

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2020… That’s a wide range… 8 more months :joy:

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Fine then, Q2 or Q3 (April–September).

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With things going on right now, it’s hard to tell and stick to the product launch dates.
Look what happened with Apple :wink:

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Apple has released all the products they have announced on time…

If you’re referring to the “iPhone 9” then you have to wait until the end of the week to make judgment on that.

According to the most accurate Apple news leaker (Jon Prosser) the iphone 9 will be announced this week- (he has been saying this week since around January I believe)

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Yes, I was referring to iPhone 9 and rumors about delaying iPhone 12

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AirPower was announced alongside the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and iPhone X at Apple’s September event… well… in 2017… and Apple said it would only be available in 2018.

In 2018. Apple announced it would not, release AirPower.

Not defending Anker (or Soundcore ) here… but Apple is not an Elite as well :smiley:

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@Shenoy, there is a huge difference between missing the target launch of one product and over half of products. I understand that nobody is perfect, but Anker has to be near the bottom.

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