We have fantastic news for all the virtual reality users and gamers, as we have brought you Soundcore VR P10. These earbuds are the product of SoundCore, which is a brand known for the best sound at the most affordable price
Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest Pro, and other devices with a USB-C port are compatible with these headphones. These earbuds include a lightning sync, which is basically a special USB-C dongle. Instead of using the regular Bluetooth connection, these earbuds use teh fast 2.4 GHZ wireless signals to connect with the devices.
Because with 2.4 GHZ technology, the audio delay becomes super low and sound matches exactly with what is going on in the game or virtual reality. Although these earbuds are made to work with VR, you can use them with PCs, laptops, mobile phones, and PlayStation 5. On the other hand, you can connect with two devices at the same time, such as using the dongle while on a phone and playing a game at the same time.
Key Features
Design & Build Quality
The Soundcore VR P10 is very easy to unbox yet very intentional. In the box, you will find the earbuds, a small charging case, a USB-C dongle, several pairs of ear tip sizes, and a small USB-C charging cable. All this is well packed, and the presentation is relatively clean, hinting at a minimalist brand image of Soundcore. And the initial observation is that they are not flashy, they are functional and targeted, obviously made with a gamer in mind.

Earbuds are also lightweight with a matte finish made of plastic (Soundcore branding printed subtly). It is light but well-built, and creaks and loose parts are non-existent. The charging case is pocket-sized, soft to the touch, and the lid has a strong magnetic closure that snaps securely shut. They do not scream high quality, but the materials seem to be of sufficient quality to be used every day and for travel.
An IPX4 water resistance rating is an added layer of protection against your VR P10 being damaged in sweaty gaming conditions or light rain, so you can still play your games without worrying about being caught in the rain.
Instead of being glamorous, it is designed comfortably, and that is a wise step here. Its ergonomic design and the nozzles at an angle enable the earbuds to fit inside most ears without any discomfort, even during prolonged use. They weigh so little you can forget they are there, even when playing long VR games in which oversized headphones may be impractical. The range of silicone tips makes it easier to have a confident seal, which will improve noise isolation and comfort levels, which are essential in both VR and competitive gaming sessions.
Connectivity & Compatibility
The feature that stands out in the market in Soundcore VR P10 is the USB-C Dongle, which makes it stand out from other earbuds. Dongle employs the 2.4 GHz wireless along with the Lightning Sync Technology, which makes the audio delay super low to 30 milliseconds, and you hear exactly what’s happening in the game or Virtual reality.
Simply plug the dongle into your device (such as a Meta Quest 2 or 3, PC, PS5, or even a phone) and the earbuds will automatically be connected–there is no pairing step or waiting around. It can be fast and straightforward.

This dongle prevents the most common delays you experience with Bluetooth, which may ruin your timing when playing games or using VR. Using the dongle, sound becomes synonymous with the action; thus, your gameplay becomes enjoyable and accurate. VR P10 earbuds allow connecting to two devices simultaneously, one with the dongle, and another with Bluetooth. An example of such can include:
It is fantastic for gamers who want to maintain a connection without losing their game time. Source-swapping is intuitive, and everything can be controlled through the Soundcore app. Usage of the dongle causes an almost zero sound delay. And all that you hear makes complete sense in terms of what is going on in the game. This is so essential in speed games such as:
The VR P10 is fast and more responsive than regular Bluetooth earbuds and can significantly boost your game.
Sound Quality
To deliver immersive and high-quality sound with heavy bass and warm tone, Soundcore VR P10 employs 11mm Dynamic Drivers, which is actually the best choice for tuning of gaming and media with heavy action. On the other hand, the bass in these earbuds is so heavy and punchy as Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro. And the bass in these earbuds works really well with the games and gives the virtual reality a profound environmental effect and dramatic explosions. Interestingly, the bass of these earbuds does not feel muddy and boomy.
When it comes to the midranges, the reproduction of the vocals is very decent and detailed, but not the most forward. The earbuds can handle all the character voices, in-game dialogues, and background music with so much clarity and detail, and the voices are so rich that even audiophiles will love the sounds.

Additionally, the highs in the earbuds are rolled off a little, which helps reduce the harshness of sounds in gaming sessions that go longer than usual. Although it is clear, sometimes it makes detailed sounds with high pitch less audible and less clear.
But the tuned sound in these earbuds is a brilliant choice because it lessens the ear fatigue and creates a good mix of immersive audio.
Gaming / VR Audio Experience
The area where the VR P10 excels is spatial awareness and sensitivity in-game. The other feature that will keep footsteps, gunshots, and environmental sounds in sync with the action is the ultra-low latency connection achieved with the dongle. This is massive in VR, i.e,. Whether you are wielding blocks in Beat Saber or dodging bullets in Pavlov, the immersive nature of the sound staging aids you in reacting more instinctively.

Positional audio is also remarkable, though given that the earbuds lack advanced surround-sound processing, it is imposing. The directional ones are clear, and you can locate the sources of sounds surprisingly well with true wireless earbuds.
Music /Movie Playback

Although tuned towards gaming, VR P10 also sounds good when used to play music and media. It is comic and lively, which makes it excellent as the sound of pop songs, EDM, and action movies. But with more instrumentally rich or vocally oriented music, you can find mids slightly pushed back and less treble detail.
In the case of movies, the bass-forward tuning does well to support movie theater effects, and the low-latency connection allows lip sync to remain spot-on even when the streaming service is accessed via phone or tablet.
Competitor Comparison
The Soundcore VR P10 is competitive with the headset rivals such as the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed or JBL Quantum TWS; however, its performance is better in the low-latency category as well as in terms of connectivity and sound quality, as it is more consistent in its work. The VR P10 is by far the most sensible and immersive option, especially when you consider the user that they are directed to.

Microphone Performance
In each of the earbuds of Soundcore VR P10, there are two microphones, and these microphones make the call quality and in-game discussions clearer and of good quality. No matter if you are sitting in an indoor setup where the voices are low, they come very clear and natural sounding, and your teammates in-game or any virtual reality can hear your voices perfectly.
What’s admirable is that there is no delay in the audio when you are using different apps such as Zoom or Discord. On the other hand, if you use the simple Bluetooth without a Dongle, the call quality is so impressive, and the mic works really well. Despite using the Active Noise Cancellation, the VR P10 performs well in reducing environmental noise.
It reduces the maximum environmental noises coming from your background, such as light chit chats and soft hums. Well, in windy weather, you might face some difficulty, as it does not block the wind noise in heavy wind, but in slight wind, your voice stays clear and focused.

Compared to AirPods Pro, VR P10 is less advanced, but it offers the best mix of voice clarity and effectively filters out basic noise. So, for the gamers, people who make so many calls and are more into virtual reality, should choose these earbuds for sure.
Battery Life & Charging
Soundcore VR P10 is a pair of earbuds that have a strong battery life and give you almost 6 hours of playback time when used continuously after a single charge. It is recommended to use the USB-C dongle because it is way better and consumes a little more battery. But when you use the simple Bluetooth, the battery time expands to almost 7 hours, and it also depends on the volume of the music you are listening to. These are actually good earbuds that are designed for gaming with low latency, but are not really groundbreaking.
The charging case of the earbuds can charge the earbuds twice, and it adds 18 additional hours to the playback time. So, the total playback time extends to 24 hours. To charge the charging case, you can use the USB-C port charging cable. There is an LED display on the front of the charging case, and it indicates the remaining battery life. On the other hand, you can also monitor the charge.

What makes these earbuds most convenient is their fast charging support. If you charge these earbuds for 10 minutes, you can use them for almost one hour or 5 hours. You can charge the earbuds completely in 1 hour, and the charging case takes nearly 2 hours to charge completely.
Special Features

The main attraction of the Soundcore VR P10 can be seen in its Leading-edge feature with the Lightning Sync ultra low latency mode that is facilitated via the exclusive 2.4GHz USB-C dongle. As opposed to conventional Bluetooth, with this dongle-based connectivity, there is a minimum latency of 30ms, which translates to an almost imperceptible delay in real-world applications, such as gaming and Vs. Such immediate audio feedback is also essential in more action-oriented VR games and shooters, where audio feedback will determine how quickly players react. The dongle automatically turns this mode on and does not require additional setup, which allows plug-and-play functionality with such platforms as Meta Quest 2/3, PCs, and consoles.
Although the VR P10 does not support authentic Bluetooth multipoint (i.e., simultaneously listening to two Bluetooth devices), it is actually fully dual wireless: it supports using the dongle on one device, and remaining connected to the other via Bluetoot, suchh as, you may stream in your VR headset and you are still paired to your phone, which enables you to take a phone call or receive a notification without interfering with it manually. This combination dual-connect system is handy for people who multitask.
The Soundcore app enhances the user experience, where one can customize various functions. You can:
The app itself is intuitive, well-designed, and provides good value itself–particularly, to users looking to customize the behavior of their earbuds in great detail.
Noise Isolation & Comfort
The Soundcore VR P10 is only based on passive noise isolation since it lacks active noise cancellation (ANC). The earbuds offer a relatively good acoustic seal and prevent most ambient noise, at least the high-pitched ones, but also with low-level noise, such as the hum of a fan or clicks on a keyboard, to some extent. The isolating effect is sufficient to enable concentrated gaming and the use of VR headsets, in particular, in lower-level noise environments. However, it is not absolutely perfect to block out the external world.

With that said, there is still some ambient noise that will make its way into your ears, especially in rather loud environments (such as on a bus or in a busy area). When listening purely in terms of immersive gaming or even media outputs, the correct ear tip size is needed in order to maximize isolation and keep bass response high.
The area where the VR P10 truly shines is that of long-term comfort, especially for those who use VR. Lightweight and low-profile, the earbuds do not interfere with VR headset straps and pressure points. They do not generate any heat or fatigue, unlike over-ear gaming headsets. The fit is comfortable and does not lead to pain or ear fatigue even in long hours (2-3 hours and even more). Players who prefer not to feel uncomfortable when spending extensive time in VR enjoy the wear-and-forget design of the VR P10, which is best suited to playing games in marathons.
Controls & User Experience
The Soundcore VR P10 comes with capacitive touch controls on the earbuds. Through this, you can also tap once, twice, or hold to control basic functions such as: play/pause, skip songs, accept/make calls, or switch modes, by default. The response is usually reliable, but occasionally there would be a slight delay, which is normal with touch-type systems.
Using the Soundcore app, you can totally design the functionality of each tap or gesture on both earbuds. Volume control, voice assistant activation, or game mode toggle, among other actions, can be reassigned by you according to your preferences. This comes in very handy when you are in a VR session, when you are less able to access your technology physically.

Thanks to its small size and the ease of control layout during play, particularly in VR, there is no stress on the earbuds during gameplay. The sensitivity is well calibrated, hence there is minimal touch during accidents. During high-intensity games or when wearing gloves (in case of fitness VR), however, touch controls may be a little awkward. Luckily, a dual connection feature can keep external controls (e.g., your smartphone or headset) always in sync with the earbuds.
App Integration
The Soundcore app significantly augments the performance of the VR P10. When connected, it enables you to:
It also does firmware updates, so that your earbuds are kept in a position that can be enhanced or corrected in the future.
One of the outstanding aspects is the flexibility of EQing so that one can adjust the audio signature. You may select some of the preset sound profiles (e.g., Bass Boost, Treble Boost, Podcast, etc.) offered by Soundcore or customize your own with the graphic equalizer. This is where you have all the control over optimizing audio, depending on whether you are gaming, watching a movie, or listening to music.
The interface of the app is clean; it is comfortable to adjust the settings on the fly, and changes are implemented in real-time, even during the game. Whether it is backtracking a step sound in Call of Duty or a clear voice in a podcast, the app makes sure that you have it just balanced.
Performance in VR/Gaming vs. Daily Use
The Soundcore VR P10 really does rock in the virtual realm, as it was created. The audio quality is seamless, immediate, and immersive when connected to Meta Quest 2 or Meta Quest 3 through the dongle provided. In the rhythm games such as Beat Saber or Synth Riders, the sound accompanies the moment. In shooters such as Pavlov or Contractors, steps and shotgun whistles are locked into pixels, and this can be a significant competitive advantage. There were no disconnection issues, and they do not fall out, even when one briskly moves their head. With PC or PlayStation 5, performance is excellent. Once connected to a USB-C port (or a USB-A port via an adapter), the dongle is up and working immediately, and no driver is required. Sound quality is good, and lag is minimal. In contrast, when compared to the commonly used Bluetooth earbuds, which frequently experience latency when used in PC games, the VR P10 will respond well, with its sounds being immersive, making it suitable for competitive gameplay. Full surround sound and head-tracking are also not present. Still, positional audio is decent, and the stereo sound field is broad enough to sound immersive when playing single-player or in a game with friends occasionally.
Although the VR P10 is destined to be a gaming-oriented model, it works pretty well in everyday life. Music plays vibrantly, has excellent bass and some warm mids, which is ideal for pop, EDM, and hip-hop. Audiobooks and podcasts are clear and balanced, especially when adjusted after a short EQ adjustment using the app. To watch movies, sometimes perfect lip-sync is a must, in which case the low-latency connection is ideal, be it on your tablet or streaming to your VR headset. To sum it up, the VR P10 is not just another niche gamer product; it is a general (and to my surprise, Olympic media earbud to boot.

Comparison with Alternatives
Feature / Model | Soundcore VR P10 | JBL Tune Flex | Razer Hammerhead HyperSpeed | HyperX Cloud Mix Buds |
Latency | Ultra-low (via dongle) | High (Bluetooth only) | Low (via dongle) | Low (via dongle) |
Connection Type | USB-C dongle + Bluetooth | Bluetooth only | USB-C dongle + Bluetooth | USB-C dongle + Bluetooth |
Platform Support | VR, PC, PS5, Mobile | Mobile, PC | PC, Console, Mobile | PC, Console, Mobile |
App Customization | Yes (Soundcore app) | Yes (JBL Headphones app) | Limited | No dedicated app |
Battery Life (Earbuds) | ~6–7 hours | ~8 hours | ~5 hours | ~10 hours |
Total Battery (With Case) | ~24 hours | ~32 hours | ~20 hours | ~30 hours |
EQ / Audio Tuning | Custom EQ via app | Custom EQ via app | Fixed profiles | Fixed tuning |
Price Range (USD) | ~$99 | ~$79 | ~$129 | ~$119 |
Best For | VR & low-latency gaming | Casual listening | Console/PC gaming with style | Gaming on the go |
Pros and Cons

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Final Verdict
Soundcore VR P10 is one of the finest audio earbuds to suit virtual reality and game play in particular. It’s extremely low latency using a 2.4GHz dongle, its cross-platform capability and flexibility of its sound via the Soundcore app provide responsive, immersive audio when needed the most. Although it does not have active noise cancellation or true Bluetooth multipoint, it excels in plug-and-play, weightless comfort, and in-game stability, which more than compensates. The VR P10 can be worn with media apps like Beat Saber, where horrible lag would ruin the game, chatting with those that you are partying with, or even streaming Netflix on your set of headphones in a combination of superior low-lag gaming and portability.