商品尺寸 | 3.81 x 10.08 x 13.18 cm; 110 克 |
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包装清单 | 耳垫 |
连接技术 | 无线 |
线控 | 音量控制 |
功能用途 | 快速充电 |
商品是否随附电池? | 不是 |
颜色名称 | 蓝色 |
兼容设备 | Smartphones |
制造商 | Belkin Components |
型号年份 | 2021 |
防水级别 | 耐水性 |
无线通信技术 | 蓝牙 |
商品重量 | 110 g |
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Belkin 贝尔金 SoundForm Rise True 无线蓝牙5.2 入耳式耳机 带充电盒 防汗防泼水 IPX5 防护深低音 适用于 iPhone Galaxy Pixel 等 蓝色
Belkin drahtloser SoundForm Rise True Wireless Bluetooth 5.2 In-Ear-Kopfhörer mit Ladecase, Schweiß- und Spritzwasserschutz nach Schutzart IPX5, tiefer Bass für iPhone, Galaxy, Pixel usw. – Blau
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Belkin drahtloser SoundForm Rise True Wireless Bluetooth 5.2 In-Ear-Kopfhörer mit Ladecase, Schweiß- und Spritzwasserschutz nach Schutzart IPX5, tiefer Bass für iPhone, Galaxy, Pixel usw. – Blau
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- 充电后,您可以使用 7 小时播放耳机,并通过无线充电盒延长 24 小时。
- 6毫米动态驱动器可提供出色的音效
- 减少音频传输延迟,使视频和其他媒体播放变得无比。
- 采用双连接技术,您可以单独使用两个耳机。 Belkin 贝尔金 是一个成熟的配件市场领导者,已经开发了35年创新技术解决方案。
- 水晶般透明的电话,在每个耳机中有两个麦克风,Clear呼叫技术可抑制环境噪音。 防护等级 IPX5 的材料在锻炼和潮湿天气下保护内部的技术
- Nach dem Aufladen können Sie den Kopfhörer 7 Stunden zur Wiedergabe nutzen und den Betrieb um 24 zusätzliche Stunden über das kabellose-Ladecase verlängern
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- Dank der Dual-Connect-Technologie können Sie beide Ohrhörer auch einzeln nutzen. Belkin ist ein etablierter Marktführer für Zubehör, der seit über 35 Jahren innovative technische Lösungen entwickelt
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您不仅可以享受优质耳机的音质 , 而且还可以使用实用的功能。 每个耳机都有两个麦克风,因此您在通话时可以很好地理解,播放列表将完全播放。 这款耳机可在充电后使用 7 小时。 通过无线充电盒可以延长 24 小时运行时间,因此即使在长时间使用也永远不会过电。 IPX5 防护等级可防止汗水和溅水,因而耳机适合任何天气。 易于使用的触摸控制元件,轻松调整音量,跳过标题或接听电话。
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Solid, inexpensive, wireless charging earbuds. Good for exercise
2021年8月8日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
These new Belkin Soundform Rise are competitively priced earbuds, with noise cancellation, wireless charging, IPX5 water resistance, FindMy support, and Assistant launching capabilities.
I've been using them for a few days, and these are my thoughts so far:
First, I'll be primarily comparing these to Samsung's Galaxy Buds ($100) and Amazon's Echo Budsv2 ($120), and to a lesser extent Apple's Airpods ($130), which are all pretty close in price at around $100 - $130 for the wireless charging versions. Currently these Belkin Soundform Rise earbuds are $80 with wireless charging, so a little less expensive than the other three.
Comfort/Fit – I realize that everyone's ears are different, so this of course is personal preference. For me though, these Soundform Rise earbuds fit better than all three of the other brands. Galaxy Buds and Echo Buds both have a fairly large rounded shape, with a short earpiece tip. That design shape and weight distribution has always made it feel like the buds were about to fall out at any moment, and indeed even if I tried different earpiece attachments, those two brands still fell out of my ears fairly easily, especially if I was running or working out. I have been using the Echo Buds the most recently, and I had resorted to wearing a headband over them while doing extensive exercise, just to make sure they felt secure while running or moving my head around. This is not ideal, because my headband eventually gets sweaty and the Echo Buds would start to think I was touching them, and they would turn ANC on and off. This also happened with the Galaxy Buds.
With Airpods, the weight distribution and shape made it feel less like they were about to fall out, but they also don't feel very snug, more like they are resting in your outer ear.
With these Soundform Rise buds, they are less round and bulky, more streamlined, so they don't feel like they are about to fall out. Something about the shape of the eartip also fits my ears better, and actually creates a very slight suction force, like they are suction-cupped into my ear canal slightly. It feels much more secure, and even results in the sound feeling more like it is being generated inside my skull, instead of just outside my ear (a bit hard to describe).
So for me, these feel much more secure, like they will not fall out as easily, and I can even run without a headband over them.
Sound – This is difficult to be very precise about, but overall I would say that the sound quality is comparable to all three of the other brands. I have used the Echo Buds the most, and I would say that these Soundform Rise buds are very close, with maybe slightly less volume and slightly less bass, but overall a more clear, less “tin” sound. These earbuds currently do not seem to have a dedicated app, so there is no equalizer function, so you can't customize the sound as much as you can with the other three brands. For me, the sound also feels more like it is coming from inside my head, while the other three brands are more like a loud speaker very close to my ear; but this might also be due to the secure fit that creates a mini vacuum-seal in my ears. Overall, for me they are all pretty close. For very loud, bass-heavy workout music I might prefer Echo Buds or Airpods sound, but it is very close, and I don't feel disappointed when switching to these.
Workout/Active/Sweat Resistance – I have been preferring using these so far over the other three brands for intense exercise. The water/sweat resistance seems great so far, but also the default touch configuration of these is better for me. Since by default the single-tap response is volume up and down, even if these did register a phantom touch from my headband or something, it is not as annoying as other buds where it would either completely pause the music, or announce “ANC off” with the Echo Buds for example. The controls on this are two taps for play/pause, and three taps for next track, or a long 2 second press-and-hold for virtual assistant. I haven't had any phantom presses with these in, even with a headband over them during long sweaty runs. So far now these have become my workout favorites.
Calls – Call quality is similar with all of these buds, although I have noticed maybe a slightly more sensitive mic in phone calls with the Soundform Rise, maybe because there are multiple microphones on each earbud. I seem to be able to speak more quietly and still be heard clearly, especially when compared with Galaxy and Echo buds. Sound in calls is similar with all four.
Assistant - These buds can activate your phone's default assistant with a long press, which is about 2 – 2.5 seconds of press-and-hold. With a Samsung phone, this by default opens Bixby, which is far less useful for me than the Echo Buds which can use Alexa. I haven't found a way to change the assistant that is launched by default, since there is no app for these buds, no Alexa skill for them, and the Alexa app doesn't detect them by default. On iPhone these launch Siri by default, and I haven't tried them on my Pixel yet, but I would imagine they launch Google Assistant by default.
So for me, this is not a big deal, but a slight downgrade from being able to use Alexa with the Echo Buds.
Charging/Battery Life – All of these are pretty similar actually, and I will have to use these Belkins for longer to see if I notice any long term issues, or if they seem to die faster than the other buds. So far though, they charge on the same wireless charging pad without any issues.
Other Features – The charging case actually works with Apple's FindMy network, so if you are an Apple user, there are instructions in the online user guide to connect the charging case to FindMy, so you can locate the case if you ever lose it.
Overall – These could be a solid option for many people as a less expensive alternative to the more popular brands:
The biggest downside is probably the lack of a dedicated app or custom equalizer, and the launching Bixby by default on Samsung devices.
If you are an iPhone user, I would say that regular Airpods can sound slightly better than these Belkins with different types of music, but probably not $50 better. I also actually prefer the way these fit over Airpods, and they still have wireless charging, siri, and FindMy, for $80 instead of $130.
For me, I will be using these as my main workout/exercise earbuds for now. I like them more than the Galaxy Buds for just about everything, and Echo Buds are only better because of slightly louder sound and Alexa functionality. If you are looking for a less expensive earbud option, then these might very well be a good choice, and probably worth trying, since fit matters so much.
I've been using them for a few days, and these are my thoughts so far:
First, I'll be primarily comparing these to Samsung's Galaxy Buds ($100) and Amazon's Echo Budsv2 ($120), and to a lesser extent Apple's Airpods ($130), which are all pretty close in price at around $100 - $130 for the wireless charging versions. Currently these Belkin Soundform Rise earbuds are $80 with wireless charging, so a little less expensive than the other three.
Comfort/Fit – I realize that everyone's ears are different, so this of course is personal preference. For me though, these Soundform Rise earbuds fit better than all three of the other brands. Galaxy Buds and Echo Buds both have a fairly large rounded shape, with a short earpiece tip. That design shape and weight distribution has always made it feel like the buds were about to fall out at any moment, and indeed even if I tried different earpiece attachments, those two brands still fell out of my ears fairly easily, especially if I was running or working out. I have been using the Echo Buds the most recently, and I had resorted to wearing a headband over them while doing extensive exercise, just to make sure they felt secure while running or moving my head around. This is not ideal, because my headband eventually gets sweaty and the Echo Buds would start to think I was touching them, and they would turn ANC on and off. This also happened with the Galaxy Buds.
With Airpods, the weight distribution and shape made it feel less like they were about to fall out, but they also don't feel very snug, more like they are resting in your outer ear.
With these Soundform Rise buds, they are less round and bulky, more streamlined, so they don't feel like they are about to fall out. Something about the shape of the eartip also fits my ears better, and actually creates a very slight suction force, like they are suction-cupped into my ear canal slightly. It feels much more secure, and even results in the sound feeling more like it is being generated inside my skull, instead of just outside my ear (a bit hard to describe).
So for me, these feel much more secure, like they will not fall out as easily, and I can even run without a headband over them.
Sound – This is difficult to be very precise about, but overall I would say that the sound quality is comparable to all three of the other brands. I have used the Echo Buds the most, and I would say that these Soundform Rise buds are very close, with maybe slightly less volume and slightly less bass, but overall a more clear, less “tin” sound. These earbuds currently do not seem to have a dedicated app, so there is no equalizer function, so you can't customize the sound as much as you can with the other three brands. For me, the sound also feels more like it is coming from inside my head, while the other three brands are more like a loud speaker very close to my ear; but this might also be due to the secure fit that creates a mini vacuum-seal in my ears. Overall, for me they are all pretty close. For very loud, bass-heavy workout music I might prefer Echo Buds or Airpods sound, but it is very close, and I don't feel disappointed when switching to these.
Workout/Active/Sweat Resistance – I have been preferring using these so far over the other three brands for intense exercise. The water/sweat resistance seems great so far, but also the default touch configuration of these is better for me. Since by default the single-tap response is volume up and down, even if these did register a phantom touch from my headband or something, it is not as annoying as other buds where it would either completely pause the music, or announce “ANC off” with the Echo Buds for example. The controls on this are two taps for play/pause, and three taps for next track, or a long 2 second press-and-hold for virtual assistant. I haven't had any phantom presses with these in, even with a headband over them during long sweaty runs. So far now these have become my workout favorites.
Calls – Call quality is similar with all of these buds, although I have noticed maybe a slightly more sensitive mic in phone calls with the Soundform Rise, maybe because there are multiple microphones on each earbud. I seem to be able to speak more quietly and still be heard clearly, especially when compared with Galaxy and Echo buds. Sound in calls is similar with all four.
Assistant - These buds can activate your phone's default assistant with a long press, which is about 2 – 2.5 seconds of press-and-hold. With a Samsung phone, this by default opens Bixby, which is far less useful for me than the Echo Buds which can use Alexa. I haven't found a way to change the assistant that is launched by default, since there is no app for these buds, no Alexa skill for them, and the Alexa app doesn't detect them by default. On iPhone these launch Siri by default, and I haven't tried them on my Pixel yet, but I would imagine they launch Google Assistant by default.
So for me, this is not a big deal, but a slight downgrade from being able to use Alexa with the Echo Buds.
Charging/Battery Life – All of these are pretty similar actually, and I will have to use these Belkins for longer to see if I notice any long term issues, or if they seem to die faster than the other buds. So far though, they charge on the same wireless charging pad without any issues.
Other Features – The charging case actually works with Apple's FindMy network, so if you are an Apple user, there are instructions in the online user guide to connect the charging case to FindMy, so you can locate the case if you ever lose it.
Overall – These could be a solid option for many people as a less expensive alternative to the more popular brands:
The biggest downside is probably the lack of a dedicated app or custom equalizer, and the launching Bixby by default on Samsung devices.
If you are an iPhone user, I would say that regular Airpods can sound slightly better than these Belkins with different types of music, but probably not $50 better. I also actually prefer the way these fit over Airpods, and they still have wireless charging, siri, and FindMy, for $80 instead of $130.
For me, I will be using these as my main workout/exercise earbuds for now. I like them more than the Galaxy Buds for just about everything, and Echo Buds are only better because of slightly louder sound and Alexa functionality. If you are looking for a less expensive earbud option, then these might very well be a good choice, and probably worth trying, since fit matters so much.


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评论于 2021年8月7日 在美国 🇺🇸 发布
I've been using them for a few days, and these are my thoughts so far:
First, I'll be primarily comparing these to Samsung's Galaxy Buds ($100) and Amazon's Echo Budsv2 ($120), and to a lesser extent Apple's Airpods ($130), which are all pretty close in price at around $100 - $130 for the wireless charging versions. Currently these Belkin Soundform Rise earbuds are $80 with wireless charging, so a little less expensive than the other three.
Comfort/Fit – I realize that everyone's ears are different, so this of course is personal preference. For me though, these Soundform Rise earbuds fit better than all three of the other brands. Galaxy Buds and Echo Buds both have a fairly large rounded shape, with a short earpiece tip. That design shape and weight distribution has always made it feel like the buds were about to fall out at any moment, and indeed even if I tried different earpiece attachments, those two brands still fell out of my ears fairly easily, especially if I was running or working out. I have been using the Echo Buds the most recently, and I had resorted to wearing a headband over them while doing extensive exercise, just to make sure they felt secure while running or moving my head around. This is not ideal, because my headband eventually gets sweaty and the Echo Buds would start to think I was touching them, and they would turn ANC on and off. This also happened with the Galaxy Buds.
With Airpods, the weight distribution and shape made it feel less like they were about to fall out, but they also don't feel very snug, more like they are resting in your outer ear.
With these Soundform Rise buds, they are less round and bulky, more streamlined, so they don't feel like they are about to fall out. Something about the shape of the eartip also fits my ears better, and actually creates a very slight suction force, like they are suction-cupped into my ear canal slightly. It feels much more secure, and even results in the sound feeling more like it is being generated inside my skull, instead of just outside my ear (a bit hard to describe).
So for me, these feel much more secure, like they will not fall out as easily, and I can even run without a headband over them.
Sound – This is difficult to be very precise about, but overall I would say that the sound quality is comparable to all three of the other brands. I have used the Echo Buds the most, and I would say that these Soundform Rise buds are very close, with maybe slightly less volume and slightly less bass, but overall a more clear, less “tin” sound. These earbuds currently do not seem to have a dedicated app, so there is no equalizer function, so you can't customize the sound as much as you can with the other three brands. For me, the sound also feels more like it is coming from inside my head, while the other three brands are more like a loud speaker very close to my ear; but this might also be due to the secure fit that creates a mini vacuum-seal in my ears. Overall, for me they are all pretty close. For very loud, bass-heavy workout music I might prefer Echo Buds or Airpods sound, but it is very close, and I don't feel disappointed when switching to these.
Workout/Active/Sweat Resistance – I have been preferring using these so far over the other three brands for intense exercise. The water/sweat resistance seems great so far, but also the default touch configuration of these is better for me. Since by default the single-tap response is volume up and down, even if these did register a phantom touch from my headband or something, it is not as annoying as other buds where it would either completely pause the music, or announce “ANC off” with the Echo Buds for example. The controls on this are two taps for play/pause, and three taps for next track, or a long 2 second press-and-hold for virtual assistant. I haven't had any phantom presses with these in, even with a headband over them during long sweaty runs. So far now these have become my workout favorites.
Calls – Call quality is similar with all of these buds, although I have noticed maybe a slightly more sensitive mic in phone calls with the Soundform Rise, maybe because there are multiple microphones on each earbud. I seem to be able to speak more quietly and still be heard clearly, especially when compared with Galaxy and Echo buds. Sound in calls is similar with all four.
Assistant - These buds can activate your phone's default assistant with a long press, which is about 2 – 2.5 seconds of press-and-hold. With a Samsung phone, this by default opens Bixby, which is far less useful for me than the Echo Buds which can use Alexa. I haven't found a way to change the assistant that is launched by default, since there is no app for these buds, no Alexa skill for them, and the Alexa app doesn't detect them by default. On iPhone these launch Siri by default, and I haven't tried them on my Pixel yet, but I would imagine they launch Google Assistant by default.
So for me, this is not a big deal, but a slight downgrade from being able to use Alexa with the Echo Buds.
Charging/Battery Life – All of these are pretty similar actually, and I will have to use these Belkins for longer to see if I notice any long term issues, or if they seem to die faster than the other buds. So far though, they charge on the same wireless charging pad without any issues.
Other Features – The charging case actually works with Apple's FindMy network, so if you are an Apple user, there are instructions in the online user guide to connect the charging case to FindMy, so you can locate the case if you ever lose it.
Overall – These could be a solid option for many people as a less expensive alternative to the more popular brands:
The biggest downside is probably the lack of a dedicated app or custom equalizer, and the launching Bixby by default on Samsung devices.
If you are an iPhone user, I would say that regular Airpods can sound slightly better than these Belkins with different types of music, but probably not $50 better. I also actually prefer the way these fit over Airpods, and they still have wireless charging, siri, and FindMy, for $80 instead of $130.
For me, I will be using these as my main workout/exercise earbuds for now. I like them more than the Galaxy Buds for just about everything, and Echo Buds are only better because of slightly louder sound and Alexa functionality. If you are looking for a less expensive earbud option, then these might very well be a good choice, and probably worth trying, since fit matters so much.
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GrayWolff
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
OMG The BATTERY life WOW It was Unbelievable!!
2021年12月17日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
When I first got these I’ll charge them overnight use them the next day! I Got about 8 + hours The first night WOW I kept doing the same thing by the end of 7 days I was getting roughly about 11 to 12 hours of playtime yes you heard me correctly. I was very happy to say the least!! Because I’m handicap I don’t sleep at night My fiancé has to sleep of course I just allows me to watch TV and I need at least 2 sets of Airbuds or Earbuds. Now I’m good with just these Belkin! Now the sound is definitely base heavy and the volume might be a little louder because of the bass my hearing might not be the same as yours? The base might be a problem for some people, to be honest with you, it bothers me a little bit too! I can definitely deal with it because of the battery life. I have spent over $249.99 on airbuds the battery life didn’t come close to these at all. The Airbuds sound quality was better, know a lot better! If you love bass you will definitely love these Belkin earbuds. If you don’t like Bass you will not be happy with these Belkin earbuds. Oh yeah my fiancé tried them on and she love the way they fit her ears, she worked out and them and was punch in the bag, they stayed in her ears. I like them just as well we just have to switch out the little ear tips because of different ear sizes no big deal. FYI she did not like the bass!


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Bento
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Great earbuds, Great customer service
2022年5月12日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表颜色: 黑色已确认购买
I've gone through many earbuds for many reasons. These earbuds are super comfortable and cancel out noise fairly well. I work around loud beeping equipment constantly and they can cancel that out. These have a very decent microphone.
Bad - the charging case failed on me after just over 2 months. It stopped charing the earbuds. I'd give it a lower score if the service from Amazon and Belkin weren't so good.
Good - Belkin, sent me a new one hassle free that is on the way. Im glad because I do really like these earbuds. They are a bit pricey but worth it.
Bad - the charging case failed on me after just over 2 months. It stopped charing the earbuds. I'd give it a lower score if the service from Amazon and Belkin weren't so good.
Good - Belkin, sent me a new one hassle free that is on the way. Im glad because I do really like these earbuds. They are a bit pricey but worth it.

Matt an Kristen
3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Worked great until last month
2022年11月23日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表颜色: 蓝色已确认购买
I bought these headphones back in July! They worked great for my 10 hour days at work! But last month out of no where my left ear bud wouldn't connect, it just blinks blue really fast! I have tried to do the factory reset. Nothing works too get it to connect..
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Amazon Customer
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Good for the price
2022年7月10日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表颜色: 黑色已确认购买
These are good, budget wireless earbuds. They quickly and easily paired with my phone, and the sound is reasonably good. They won't impress most people, but they do a fine job for the price.