MoBadeety A60 Pro Wireless Earbuds Review Named Codecs Call Noise Reduction and a 40 Hour Case Total

  • Conventional in-ear true wireless pair with a 13mm driver, wireless charging case and an LED charge display.
  • AAC and SBC are both named, and MoBadeety states explicitly that the noise cancelling is call side ENC and not ANC.
  • Battery is 6 to 8 hours in the buds with the case taking the total to 40 hours, despite two fields both reading 40.
  • The IP7 claim in the title is not a valid IP code, so no water rating is actually published.
  • The case capacity is listed as 300 amp hours rather than milliamp hours, and no volume limit is described despite teen marketing.
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Description

Who the A60 Pro is for

MoBadeety pitches the A60 Pro at the active budget buyer, and the recommended uses field lists exercising, running, snowboarding, skateboarding, calling, gaming and cycling. The product itself is a conventional in-ear true wireless pair with a 13mm driver, a wireless charging case, an LED charge display and a Bluetooth 5.3 radio. What makes this listing more useful than most in its bracket is not the hardware but the honesty of one particular bullet, which is covered below.

The published rating is 4.4 out of 5 across 2,325 ratings, and the listing places the model 581st in the earbud and in-ear headphone category. It first appeared in September 2023. The Age Range field reads Teen and Adult, which is worth returning to at the end, because a product marketed toward teenagers with no volume limiting described is a specific gap rather than a general one.

Connection and codecs, both actually named

The specification gives Bluetooth 5.3 with a 15 meter range, and the bullets name both the codecs and the profiles: an AAC and SBC codec chip, supporting HSP, HFP, A2DP and AVRCP. That is a genuinely complete disclosure by the standards of this catalog, where most listings name nothing.

Here is what it means. SBC is the universal baseline that every Bluetooth device supports. AAC is the codec Apple devices default to, so an iPhone or iPad owner gets the better of the two here. Android handsets support AAC with varying quality of implementation. Critically, neither AAC nor SBC is a high resolution codec. There is no aptX, no aptX Adaptive and no LDAC on this product, so no claim of high resolution or lossless audio can be made about it, whatever the surrounding language about stunning treble might suggest. The absence of a hi-res codec is not a fault at this level. Pretending otherwise would be.

Bluetooth 5.3 governs connection stability, interference resistance and power efficiency. It does not improve sound quality by itself. Multipoint pairing is not mentioned anywhere, so assume a single device connection. One step pairing on opening the case is described, and no companion app or equalizer is named.

The bullet that gets it right

MoBadeety’s third feature bullet describes ENC dual microphones that eliminate eighty percent of background noise during calls, and then adds, in parentheses, the words NOT ANC. That is an unusually direct piece of honesty and it deserves credit, because the confusion between call side environmental noise cancellation and active noise cancellation in your ears is the single most common misunderstanding in this product category. The Noise Control field agrees, reading Sound Isolation, which means the only quiet you get comes from the physical seal of the ear tip. The eighty percent figure itself names no test standard and should be read as a marketing number.

Battery, and a case capacity in the wrong unit

The Battery Life field says 40 hours and the Carrying Case Battery Average Life field also says 40 hours. Those cannot both be right, since a case holding 40 hours plus buds running 40 hours would total 80. The bullet resolves it properly: the earbuds run 6 to 8 hours on a one hour charge, and the case provides four additional full charges for a combined total of 40 hours. So your continuous session is 6 to 8 hours and 40 is the total before the case needs a wall socket.

One entry is in the wrong unit entirely. The Carrying Case Battery Capacity reads 300 Amp Hours. Three hundred amp hours would be a deep cycle leisure battery for a boat, not something in your pocket. The intended figure is almost certainly 300 milliamp hours, which is a plausible if modest case capacity. It is a good illustration of why a number in a specification table needs a sanity check before it goes into a purchase decision. Charging is over USB-C and the case also supports wireless charging.

Fit, seal, controls and an IP code that is not valid

Three ear tip sizes ship in the box, small, medium and large, which the included components field states clearly. That is the standard count rather than a generous one, but it is published, which is more than many listings here manage. The driver is a 13mm dynamic unit, which is large for an in-ear product, and Earpiece Shape reads Rounded tip. Controls are touch based for playback, volume, calls and track skipping.

The water rating claim does not survive inspection. The title says IP7 Waterproof. IP7 is not a valid rating. The IP system requires two positions after the letters, the first for solid particle ingress and the second for water, and a water only rating is correctly written IPX7. IP7 alone corresponds to no tested standard. The Water Resistance Level field adds only the word Waterproof, which is an adjective. The honest position is that this product publishes no valid IP rating, and it should not be treated as safe for immersion or heavy rain on the strength of an incomplete code.

The safety notes, and what else to read

Two points deserve flagging. First, the recommended uses include cycling. This is a sealed, sound isolating in-ear product, and sealing both ear canals while riding on a road removes the cues you use to place traffic. Several states restrict wearing earphones in both ears while operating a vehicle. If cycling is a real use case for you, an open ear design is the correct category, not this one. Second, the Age Range field names teenagers, and nothing in this specification describes a volume limiter of any kind. A volume ceiling set inside a phone can be switched off by whoever is wearing the earbuds, so it is not a protective feature, and this product should not be treated as hearing safe for a younger listener on the strength of a marketing field.

For comparisons in the same bracket, the AOVOCE A60PRO carrying a near identical model designation is the obvious first stop, and the Btootos A90 PRO with a Bluetooth 5.4 radio and the Csasan J90 Pro chase the same buyer. The Kurdene SP9i and its 60 hour case total is a useful alternative if runtime is the priority. Browse the true wireless earbud section and the broader in-ear headphone listings for more.

Who should buy it, who should not

Buy it if you want a straightforward in-ear pair with a large driver, wireless charging, a published ear tip count and named codecs, and 6 to 8 hours per charge suits your day. Skip it if you need active noise cancellation, because MoBadeety states plainly that this is not that product. Skip it if you need a valid water rating, because IP7 is not one, and do not buy it for a teenager on the assumption that any volume protection exists.

Additional information

Headphones Jack

Type-c

Model Name

A60Pro

Connectivity Technology

Wireless

Wireless Communication Technology

Bluetooth

Included Components

Type-c Charging Cable *1, Earplugs (S M L) *2, Wireless Charging Case *1, Wireless Earbuds *2, User Manual *1

Age Range Description

Teen, Adult

Material

Plastic

Specific Uses For Product

Exercising, Running, Snowboarding, Skateboarding, Calling, Gaming, Cycling

Charging Time

1 Hours

Compatible Devices

iPhone Android IOS

Control Type

Bluetooth

Cable Feature

Without Cable

Item Weight

1.06 ounces

Water Resistance Level

Waterproof

Unit Count

1.0 Count

Control Method

Touch

Number of Items

1

Controller Type

Touch control

Battery Life

40 Hours

Audio Driver Type

Dynamic Driver

Bluetooth Range

15 Meters

Bluetooth Version

5.3

Carrying Case Battery Average Life

40 Hours

Carrying Case Battery Capacity

300 Amp Hours

Carrying Case Battery Charging Time

0.98 Hours

Carrying Case Length

2.5 Inches

Carrying Case Width

1.1 Inches

Carrying Case Height

2 Inches

Carrying Case Material

Plastic

Carrying Case Color

White

Audio Driver Size

13 Millimeters

Earpiece Shape

Rounded tip

UPC

197644806133

Manufacturer

MoBadeety

Product Dimensions

2.5 x 1.1 x 2 inches

Item model number

A60 Pro

Batteries

2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

Date First Available

September 15, 2023

Country of Origin

China