Belkin has launched the Soundform Immerse in the US, true ANC wireless earphones with the special feature of being compatible with the Apple Locate feature so that you can find them with your iPhone if you lose them.
- Soundform Immerse headphones feature hybrid active noise cancellation and support aptX codec
- Belkin has the Soundform Immerse for $180 in the US
- Availability in France not yet known
Features of Belkin TWS Soundform Immersive In-Ear Headphones
Belkin’s Soundform Immerse looks a bit like Sennheiser’s Momentum True Wireless 3 headphones, with a shell shape and an in-ear format. The earphones are also IP5X certified for sweat and splash resistance. There’s also a dedicated ANC button and three microphones in each earbud.
Inside the headset are 12mm drivers. Belkin Soundform Immerse supports the aptX audio codec as well as multipoint Bluetooth for easy switching between devices. Alternatively, Apple’s Locate app can also rely on the Apple device network to geolocate the headset.
The pair offer a transparency mode that lets ambient noise through, like Sony’s Link Buds S we recently got our hands on.
The Belkin Soundform Immerse is available in two colorways: black and white / © Belkin
Finally, the Belkin Soundform Immerse has a battery life of 7 hours, which can be extended to 31 hours with the charging case. They can also be charged via the classic USB-C port or Qi wireless charging. You can track your battery percentage using Belkin’s mobile app, which also provides EQ settings.
Price and Availability of Soundform Immerse Headphones
Belkin’s Soundform Immerse headphones are available in the US in black or white for $180. They will soon be available on the French manufacturer’s official store and on Amazon, but there is no firm release date yet.
Belkin also introduced two new wireless headphones without ANC. Both the Soundform Play and Nano have long battery life and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, and they cost $60 and $50, respectively. Again, availability in France is still unknown.
What do you think of these headphones? Does geolocation on loss really work for you?