Anker's Soundcore Sleep A20 earbuds just dropped to their lowest price since launching on Kickstarter last year. At $108 down from $179.99 on Amazon, these ultra-tiny sleep buds are finally within reach for anyone struggling with noisy partners or restless nights. The timing couldn't be better for Cyber Monday shoppers seeking tech solutions for better sleep.
The sleep tech market just got more affordable. Anker's Soundcore Sleep A20 earbuds are now available for $108 on Amazon, marking the steepest discount since their consumer launch in 2024. Originally priced at $179.99, this 40% reduction brings them tantalizingly close to their original $90 Kickstarter pricing.
The timing hits during peak Cyber Monday shopping, but these aren't just another disposable deal. Sleep earbuds represent a growing niche in consumer audio, targeting the millions of Americans who struggle with partner snoring, urban noise, or general sleep disruption. Unlike traditional earbuds designed for active use, sleep-specific models like the A20s prioritize comfort for side sleeping and extended wear.
What sets the A20s apart from standard audio gear is their sleep-first engineering. The earbuds pack built-in soundscapes - rain, birdsong, white noise - eliminating the need to keep phones bedside streaming audio all night. A simple tap switches them into standard Bluetooth mode for music streaming, but the real magic happens in their standalone sleep mode.
The battery life tells the story of their specialized design. While most earbuds struggle to last a full workday, the A20s deliver up to 14 hours of continuous use. That's enough for a full night's sleep plus some padding for late bedtimes or early alarms. The ultra-compact design means side sleepers won't feel pressure points against pillows - a common complaint with regular earbuds pressed into nighttime duty.
Anker expanded the lineup this year with the Sleep A30, adding active noise cancellation for $229. That model is also seeing Cyber Monday treatment, dropping to $179.99 on Amazon. However, the ANC upgrade comes with trade-offs. Battery life drops to 6-9 hours according to The Verge's review, potentially leaving users with dead earbuds mid-sleep.
That battery concern keeps many users loyal to the original A20s despite the newer model's enhanced noise blocking. As one longtime user noted, "Sleep buds are useless if they're dead." The A20s strike a practical balance - they muffle disruptive sounds enough to fade into background noise without the power penalty of active cancellation.











