
SoundPEATS POP Clip
Score: 79/100
Truefree HD-100
Score: 73/100Rankings

The SoundPEATS POP Clip provides ultra-light clip-on open-ear earbuds with physical buttons, IPX5 resistance, and 0.08 s gaming latency. It lacks active noise cancellation and can suffer from occasional Bluetooth drops, but its long battery life and secure fit make it ideal for active users needing situational awareness.

The Truefree HD-100 is a neckband-style true wireless earphone offering 11 mm dual-magnetic drivers and up to 20 hours of playback with fast-charge capability. Its bulkier neckband design and lack of wireless charging limit its portability. Ideal for active athletes and gamers who value low latency and robust water resistance.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
30 hoursbest | 20 hours | |
8 hoursbest | — | |
10.8 mm | 11 mmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 10 minutesbest | 10 minutesbest |
| ↓ lower better | 47 gbest | 99.8 g |
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Build & Design(2) | ||
IP Rating | IPX5 | IP67 |
Total Weight (Earbuds + Case) (g) | 47 g | 99.8 g |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (Total with Case) (hours) | 30 hours | 20 hours |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Bluetooth Version | 5.4 | 6.0 |
Audio(1) | ||
Driver Size (mm) | 10.8 mm | 11 mm |


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Professional reviewers commend the POP Clip's innovative clip-on memory-wire design, the powerful 10.8 mm drivers with dynamic EQ, reliable physical buttons, and effective bidirectional wind-noise cancellation. They also highlight the stable Bluetooth 5.4 multipoint connection, IPX5 durability, and ultra-low 0.08 s gaming latency, while noting the lack of ANC and the potential drop in battery life when EQ is active.
Everyday users repeatedly praise the earbuds for their feather-light weight, comfortable clip-on fit, punchy bass, clear calls and long battery life, especially appreciating the physical buttons and app-based EQ. Common complaints revolve around the open-ear design's limited sound isolation, occasional Bluetooth drops in crowded places, and bass overpowering mids at higher volumes.