No more bad sleep: Soundcore's new AI-powered headphones neutralize snoring.

Anker Innovations, the parent company that groups together sub-brands such as Soundcore , Eufy and AnkerMake , has made artificial intelligence the central axis of its presence at IFA 2025. From Berlin, the Chinese technology company has shown its commitment to smart hardware in different areas, from audio and home security to automated cleaning and digital creativity.
The company, which has established itself as one of the leading global players in consumer devices, now seeks to take things a step further with products capable of solving everyday problems using advanced algorithms and robotics.
Within this range of innovations, the most striking novelty comes from Soundcore , its brand specializing in premium audio, which has presented the Sleep A30 , headphones designed to improve nighttime rest. With a more comfortable and thinner format, intelligent noise cancellation functions and AI-powered tools, this device promises to block snoring, reduce interruptions and generate relaxing soundscapes to facilitate a deeper and more restful sleep.
Soundcore Sleep A30: The AI-powered earbuds that reinvent sleepThe Sleep A30 are the third generation of Soundcore earbuds designed specifically for sleep, following the Sleep A10 and A20. Their goal is clear: to offer deeper, more restful sleep thanks to a combination of physical comfort and smart features powered by artificial intelligence.
The design has been optimized for side sleepers , with a 7% thinner profile that prevents ear buds from protruding from the ear and reduces pressure when resting your head on the pillow. This improves comfort throughout the night, even in positions where conventional earbuds are often uncomfortable.
In terms of noise cancellation, the Sleep A30 headphones integrate Smart ANC , a system that blocks up to 30 dB of external sounds . But the innovation goes beyond sound insulation: the charging case incorporates the Adaptive Snore Masking system, capable of detecting these sounds in real time by analyzing their volume and frequency. With this data, the headphones generate audio adapted to neutralize snoring and other annoying noises.
Artificial intelligence is also being applied to the sleep-onset phase. Through the Soundcore app (available on iOS and Android), users can access a library of soundscapes designed to stimulate relaxing brain waves , making it easier to fall asleep faster and extending uninterrupted rest time.
The device not only acts as a noise barrier, but also includes automatic sleep monitoring , tracking the user's position throughout the night. This information is centralized in the app , where you can also set custom alarms with a snooze function.
Another notable feature is Find My Earbud , which allows you to locate your earbuds if they fall between the sheets or behind the bed.
In terms of battery life, the Sleep A30 offers up to 45 hours of playback in standby mode (9 hours on the earbuds plus an additional 36 hours in the case). When using Bluetooth 5.3, the earbuds provide a 6.5-hour battery life, and up to 35 hours total with the case charged.
Additionally, the headphones allow you to play music, podcasts, or relaxing sounds from streaming services like Spotify or YouTube Music , thus combining their classic headphone function with specific sleep tools.
Other Soundcore news: AeroFit 2 and Soundcore WorkIn addition to the Sleep A30, Soundcore took advantage of IFA 2025 to present two other devices that reinforce its commitment to artificial intelligence in everyday life: the AeroFit 2 and the Soundcore Work portable recorder .
The AeroFit 2 arrives with a design designed to offer comfort during any activity, both sports and leisure. They feature a hidden rotating earhook that adjusts to the ear, an ultra-soft silicone finish, and ergonomics that ensure a firm fit without exerting pressure. Inside, they feature custom-tuned 20 x 11.5 mm drivers that deliver powerful bass and balanced sound.
Its most innovative feature is real-time AI translation , compatible with over 100 languages . This feature makes the headphones a practical tool for travelers, students, or professionals working in multilingual environments. The technology is powered by Microsoft Azure and includes two modes:
- Face-to-face translation , where users speak in their native language and hear the translated response in real time through headphones.
- Simultaneous interpretation , designed for conferences or meetings, which translates continuously and allows long conversations to be followed without interruptions.
The Soundcore Work, meanwhile, is a coin-sized portable recorder (just 23.2mm in diameter ) that clips easily onto clothing and is designed to capture conversations, meetings, or classes. Powered by GPT-40 , it can transcribe audio with industrial-grade accuracy in over 100 languages .
The device recognizes voices, automatically removes filler words, segments speech, and generates structured summaries with 97% accuracy . It also features privacy protection with end-to-end encryption and cloud processing with automatic data erasure to prevent sensitive records from being retained.
Prices and availability- Soundcore Sleep A30 : €249.99 (Amazon and soundcore.com from September 8)
- Soundcore AeroFit 2 : 99.99 euros (Amazon, in black, blue, green and white)
- Soundcore Work : €159.99 (coming soon, in black and white)
Anker Innovations CEO Steven Yang took advantage of the IFA 2025 stage to present the company's new roadmap. Under the umbrella of its sub-brands—Anker, Soundcore, eufy, and AnkerMake—the company aims to establish itself as a global leader in smart hardware , with artificial intelligence and robotics as its main focuses.
Yang explained that this transformation is based on three fundamental principles: breaking down problems into their essentials , seeking the ultimate to raise quality standards, and growing sustainably alongside partners and users . "It's not about technology for its own sake, but about solving real challenges for consumers and opening up new possibilities that make life easier," the executive noted during his speech in Berlin.
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