Soundcore Built Earbuds That Literally Change How They Sit on Your Ear

Anker’s Soundcore has announced its new AeroFit 2 Pro earbuds at CES 2026, a new model that lets users switch between an open-ear design and active noise cancellation in the same pair of earbuds.
Soundcore says the AeroFit 2 Pro is meant for people who move through different environments during the day. Instead of choosing between open-ear earbuds for awareness or in-ear earbuds for noise cancelling, users can toggle between the two modes depending on what they are doing.
In open-ear mode, the earbuds sit outside the ear canal, making them more comfortable for long periods and allowing users to hear what is happening around them. When noise cancellation is needed, the earbuds can be adjusted so they sit closer to the ear canal, creating a seal that allows active noise cancellation to work.
The AeroFit 2 Pro uses an adjustable ear-hook system that lets users change how the earbuds sit on their ears. Built-in sensors detect how the earbuds are being worn and automatically adjust the sound to match the selected mode.

Soundcore says the earbuds use adaptive noise cancellation to adjust to changing environments, along with multiple microphones to help reduce background noise during calls.
Other features include:
- 11.8 mm custom drivers
- Spatial audio with head tracking
- High-resolution audio support via LDAC
- AI noise reduction for phone calls
- IP55 water and sweat resistance
The Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro will be available in the U.S. starting January 6 for $179.99 USD (about $249 CAD) through Soundcore’s website. Matte Black will be available at launch, with additional colours coming later. Soundcore has not announced Canadian pricing or availability yet, but stay tuned as we get you pricing.
As for the AeroFit 2, they are available for $79 on Amazon.ca right now.
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