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🎧 Elevate your audio game with Spigen SA-HP P10 — where power, precision, and premium comfort collide.
The Spigen SA-HP P10 wireless over-ear headphones deliver an impressive 60-hour battery life, advanced 43dB adaptive noise cancellation, and rich sound from 40mm dynamic drivers. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, they feature a 5-mic setup for superior call clarity, customizable EQ via app, and a foldable, travel-friendly build with a durable EVA case. Perfect for those who demand premium audio performance and versatile functionality in a sleek, portable package.










| ASIN | B0DGX1VCWX |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #277 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Metres |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
| Box Contents | Protective Case |
| Brand | Spigen |
| Brand Name | Spigen |
| Cable Features | 500mm |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Gaming Devices, Bluetooth-enabled Devices, 3.5 mm Jack-enabled Devices |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 293 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | over_ear |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Headphone Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Impedance Unit of Measure | 32 Ohms |
| Importer Contact Information | Spigen India Private Limited / NO.295 - 296, Ecotech-1, Extension, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310, India |
| Item Type Name | Headphones |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 456 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Spigen Korea Co.,Ltd., [email protected] |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | [email protected] |
| Model Name | SA-HP P10 - Black |
| Model Number | ASD07889 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Packer Contact Information | Spigen India Private Limited / NO.295 - 296, Ecotech-1, Extension, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310, India |
| Product Features | Microphone Included |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
P**U
A Solid Performer with Premium Feel & Great Call Quality
I just received the Spigen SA-HP P10 today, and here is my first-impression review after spending a few hours with them. Unboxing & Build Quality (9/10) The unboxing experience feels premium. The carry case is high-quality and sturdy. Inside, the headphones and cables (USB and AUX) are neatly organized in separate compartments. The plastic build and texture feel robust, and the buttons have a satisfying click to them—they don't feel cheap at all. The ear cushions are incredibly soft and seal your ears completely. Also easy to use since they have given all the functionality in the buttons themselves. Note: They are a bit on the heavy/bulky side, so if you prefer ultra-light headphones, keep that in mind. Sound Quality (7/10) Out of the box, the sound is decent. It isn't mind-blowing, but it isn't bad either. Bass lovers might be slightly disappointed as it isn't heavy on the low-end by default. However, the Spigen app offers a custom equalizer, so you can tweak the sound to your liking. ANC & Call Quality (8.5/10) The Adaptive ANC works quite well. You might still hear a tiny bit of ambient noise, but that's expected from a headphone (it's not industrial-grade safety gear). The highlight for me is the call quality. Most reviewers skip this, but the 5-MIC setup works surprisingly well. The other person could hear me clearly even when I spoke softly (tested indoors). Features & Maneuverability For this price point, I'm impressed that they rotate, fold, and elongate fully. The gaming mode is a nice bonus. The included cables are not cheap quality and have sufficient length. Verdict Haven't tested the battery cycle yet, but overall, I'd give it an 8/10 so far. If you want premium build, good ANC, and excellent microphone quality without breaking the bank, these are a solid buy. Pros: · Premium unboxing and travel case. · Sturdy build with soft cushioning. · Excellent microphone/call quality. · Foldable and adjustable. · Decent cables included. Cons: · Slightly heavy and bulky. · Bass could be punchier (use the EQ to fix this).
R**L
Much Better than Boat, Noise and other trashy brands..
Amazing Headphones and Really good Customer Support !! Far better than Boat, Noise or other Trash brands.... (So before you dive in, THIS IS NOT A PAID REVIEW.. THESE ARE ALL MY OBSERVATIONAL OUTCOMES...) (SOUND) The sound profile tuned default by company is much better than the Signature Boat sound trash(All Boomy Sound profile No fun) .. But indeed with a few tweaks it sounds 10x more better!! Since I'm a Mostly 'U' Curve listener, I like wavey lows, roomy and separated mids and clear highs (ofc lower than siblance).. This is my Sound Profile if anyone finds these headphone's profile slightly bassy by default then try these settings: 60 Hz - +4 220 Hz - +2 500 Hz - -1 1k - 0 2k - +1 2.5k - +2 5k - +3 7.5k - +2 12k - +2 16k - +2 You can set these settings as a base to tweak to your taste or ofc use em as it is :) Overall sound is #1 in sub 3.5k budget And yeah I have used Soundcore q20i too, they also sounds great but these have better tonal accuracy than them.. ( *ofc it is only valid for Wireless mode cuz Q20i have Hi-Res in Wired mode so ofc they sound much better in wired mode, also Bluetooth 5.4 transmits better and faster signal data due to which the tonal accuracy is better heard on Spigen) (ANC and Transperancy) The adaptive ANC works the best out of all of them, other than that Communicating and Outdoor mode are quite similar, Indoor mode is also good. Transparency is even better than the Cmf Headphones 2 pro, yeah I have tested it out side by side with my friend's Cmf, and spigen won! (Connectivity) Dual pair seems to work flawless, Connection speed is also faster compared to my Oneplus Nord buds 3.. Range is also fine around 15-20 metres. Latency is around 30-40ms and also the gaming mode makes it minimal though I rarely use it.. (Comfort) The Cushioning of the cups and head band is really soft. Weight wise the headphones are slightly heavier but I never felt it while wearing them. The fit is snug but ofc sweats the ears just like the other Sub 8k over ear headphones... (Battery) Battery life is approximately around 55-60hr with Transparency/ANC and 40-45% Vol. Charging speed is decent ≈ 1.5hr-2hr to full charge.. (APP SUPPORT) I saw many reviews complaining about the plain UI of the Spigen App but, I don't mind it actually.. As far as I'm getting proper feature control for headphones, I'm good.. Literally No one is offering this amount of Features in App in this Price bracket.! Also I saw 2 Firmware Updates since I bought them (3weeks ago), so yeah they are improving day by day! (Build Quality) Overall build quality looks solid but it all depends on the handling for the longer sense of time... I'm using the Hard pouch to carry and keep them.. Overall they are Bang for a Buck!!! 9.7/10! [Not Paid review ofc (T__T)] P. S: Their Customer support is brilliant!!!! They are helpful and replies really fast..
N**A
Worth what I paid for. But it can be better at some aspects
This is a review after a month of using them. Got them on 29th may this year. First of all. Great ANC at this price, I wouldn't be brave enough to say it's the best but it's genuinely very good and if you have any trouble with it I suggest you to get a better seal with ears. Sound quality isn't that mind blowing. Just avg and good enough for this price and wouldn't really impress anyone. And yes I use a custom EQ I found on reddit, works good enough. The dual connection is actually really neat, i connect my phone and laptop at the same time and enjoy content on both. The latency tho.... Is a different story. It's awful. If you pay attention you can actually see the delay in audio vs video in YouTube. I do not use gaming mode and I do not think it should be necessary to enjoy youtube content. But I kinda got used to the mismatch (what else can I do) and live with it. Although what helps is that i already own another pair of headphones + IEM + TWS. So I just switch when I feel uncomfortable. The headband is nice. The cushion is great on the headband. The earcups can be better, yes they are soft but I feel the right side is kinda just a tad bit harder than the left side. And over long sessions they crumple up and i have to take them off to get back to shape. Although that is after like 3 hours of non stop usage. Yes the headband is adjustable which is amazing, the earcups fold in the natural curve on ear which is also nice. And they are very neck friendly. By which I mean you can keep them in your neck and walk around like a hipster lmao. Never games with them, for gaming i strictly use my IEMs which have zero latency. Battery life. Great lasts me a week with 3 hours of daily usage WITH ANC. So that's very neat so far. How it will hold up into the future? Well I don't know.
P**R
My review
The Spigen Audio SA-HP P10 is currently making waves as a "hidden gem" in the budget audio segment. At the ₹2,300–₹2,500 price point, it offers a feature set usually reserved for headphones costing twice as much. Here is a breakdown of how it performs: The Highlights Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): For ₹2,300, the 43dB ANC is surprisingly effective. While it won't beat Sony or Bose in canceling out high-pitched voices, it excels at neutralizing low-frequency hums like AC units, fans, and engine drones. Battery Life: The claimed 60 hours is a massive win. Even with ANC turned on, you can comfortably get through 40+ hours, meaning you only need to charge it once every week or two for average use. Premium Extras: Unlike many budget competitors, Spigen includes a high-quality hard shell carrying case that feels very premium. Customization: The Spigen Audio App allows you to tweak the EQ. This is crucial because the "out-of-the-box" sound is slightly bass-heavy and can feel "muffled" to some; a quick adjustment in the app brings out the clarity. Technical Performance Sound Quality: It features 40mm drivers. The tuning is "V-shaped" (boosted bass and treble), making it great for Bollywood, EDM, and Hip-Hop. Audiophiles might find the soundstage a bit narrow, but it’s a significant step up from standard budget brands like boAt or Noise. Gaming Mode: It features a low-latency mode that holds up well for casual gaming, though competitive FPS players might still prefer a wired connection. Call Quality: The 5-mic system is decent for indoor calls. In windy or noisy outdoor environments, the mic tends to struggle slightly but remains usable. Build & Comfort Design: It has a clean, matte black professional look. It doesn't look like a "cheap" toy. Fit: The ear cushions are soft, but the clamp force is slightly firm. This is great for the gym (they won't fall off), but if you have a larger head or wear glasses, you might feel some pressure during 3+ hour sessions. To get the most out of your Spigen SA-HP P10, especially since the "out-of-the-box" sound can feel a bit muffled or muddy, applying a custom EQ and ensuring your firmware is current is the right move. Updating the firmware is critical for these headphones, as Spigen has been releasing patches (like version 0.1.0.2) to stabilize the ANC performance and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity. Connect First: Ensure your headphones are paired to your phone via Bluetooth (the screenshot shows "Headset is not connected"—make sure they are active). Open the Spigen Audio App: Go to the Settings tab (the third icon at the top of your screen). Check Version: Look for an option labeled "Firmware Update" or "Software Version." Download & Install: If an update is available, keep the headphones close to your phone and do not turn them off during the process. It usually takes about 3–5 minutes. Restart: After the update, it’s a good idea to turn the headphones off and back on again to ensure the new settings take effect. Quick Tip for Best ANC In your screenshot, you have "Multi-Mode ANC" set to "Noisy." This is the strongest setting, but if you feel a "pressure" in your ears (cabin pressure effect), try switching it to "Adaptive" mode. It will automatically adjust the strength based on the noise around you, which can be more comfortable for long study sessions.
S**K
Worth every rupee. Surprisingly premium.
I spent almost a week researching headphones around ₹2.5k and was deciding between boAt, Noise, Boult, CMF and this one. Finally chose the Spigen HP P10, and I'm genuinely impressed. The first thing that stands out is the build quality. It doesn't feel like a typical budget headphone. The hard carrying case is a nice bonus, the hinges feel solid, and the ear cushions are soft enough to wear for hours without discomfort. The ANC works much better than I expected at this price. It almost completely removes the sound of my ceiling fan and significantly reduces other constant background noise. Transparency mode is equally impressive—it sounds natural instead of making voices robotic. Sound quality out of the box is decent, but it becomes much better after using the Spigen Audio app. The custom EQ makes a noticeable difference. I also confirmed with Spigen support that the EQ is stored in the headphone's onboard memory, so once you save your tuning, it stays active even when connected to a PC or other devices without the app. That was a huge plus for me. The app also supports firmware updates, which is something I didn't expect in this price range. Battery life has been excellent so far, Bluetooth connection is stable, and the controls are responsive. The only small thing I'd like is a slightly wider EQ adjustment range, but that's honestly a minor complaint considering the price. For around ₹2,500, I haven't found another headphone that offers this combination of: Good ANC Natural transparency mode Custom EQ with onboard memory Firmware support Premium build quality Comfortable fit Hard carrying case If you're confused between the usual brands in this price segment, I'd strongly recommend giving this one a look. It genuinely feels like a product competing above its price range.
R**A
Best under 3k
Writing the review after 20 days lf purchase. Go for it. Build quality, Sound quality, looks and feel all are up to the mark. The hardshell gives a security and makes portability easier. Mic quality is also decent enough for calls. ANC works well, too. No issues in connectivity. Note: Open the
A**D
Close ur eye and buy it i will say
First of all at this price point the Headphones are fire not saying like that only, I have used it for 15teen days 1st. The base is good not so thumpy not so boomy but base it at the point everyone will not like the base but after using Equalizer of your own sound quality will be daam good 2nd. Connectivity is little bit slow it doesn't Auto connect you have to connect it 3rd. Call quality is good u get clear sound not that bad s 4.th i am using it in gym 2 hours straight with max noise cancellation and I get a backup of 32hours still 10% remaining 5.th charging speed i very fast charges full in 1 hour 6. U need to tune the sound in Equalizer mode to get best sound output base i good noise cancellation is awesome I use it in gym and that loud gym speaker sound almost get 70% cancelled at this price point anc is just top notch 7th. Overall if want a good headphones at budget just don't think close ur eyes and buy it ( It's really better than noise boat and etc etc .... Worth purchasing very happy) And more thing it's very very comfortable u can wear it all day without any hesitation...
S**T
Value for money
⭐ Spigen Headphones — 4/5 A very good value-for-money headphone with a premium look and rich sound. After using the headphones, I’d rate them 4/5. The overall experience has been quite impressive, especially considering the price. 🔊 Sound Quality The sound is rich and enjoyable, and the vocals are quite clear. With a few tweaks to the custom EQ, you can get an even better sound signature. One feature I really liked is that when someone else, like a friend, connects their device to the headphones, you can actually see what song they’re playing on your primary device through the Spigen app. It's a small feature, but surprisingly useful and cool. ✨ Design & Comfort The look and feel are excellent. They have a premium appearance and don't feel cheap from the outside. Comfort is another strong point for me. I have large ears, and the headphones fit comfortably without putting too much pressure around my ears. 🔄 Software & Firmware I also received a firmware update as soon as I connected the headphones to the Spigen app, which was a nice surprise. It gives the impression that the software and firmware support are being actively maintained. Battery life is yet to be tested and i wish there were more colour options. ❌ Things That Could Be Better There are a few compromises: - The inside of the earcups can feel a little cheap compared to the premium exterior. - At higher volumes, the mids can sometimes feel slightly distorted. - And probably my biggest disappointment: no IPX4 water resistance at this price point. I was definitely expecting at least some basic water/sweat resistance. 😕 ⭐ Overall For me, this is still a good purchase. The combination of sound quality, comfort, premium design, app features and overall value for money makes these headphones easy to recommend. Final Rating: ⭐ 4/5 The missing water resistance and slightly weaker build quality inside the earcups keep it from being a 4.5 or 5 for me.
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