Let’s be real—finding a solid pair of wireless earbuds without spending a fortune isn’t easy. Either you get great sound but lose out on features, or you find something affordable but end up disappointed by weak audio and bad battery life. That’s where Lenovo LP27 ANC Bluetooth 5.4 Earbuds step in.
At just $14.20, these earbuds promise active noise cancellation (ANC), clear sound, deep bass, and a comfortable fit—all packed into a sleek, budget-friendly design. Lenovo isn’t new to the game, and they’ve built a reputation for making solid tech at reasonable prices. This time, they’re taking things up a notch by bringing premium features to an entry-level price.
There’s a lot to unpack here. From Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity to intuitive touch controls and a battery life that keeps up with your daily routine, the LP27 has plenty going for it. But can a pair of earbuds this cheap actually deliver on all the hype?
Key Features
The Lenovo LP27 are all about minimalist practicality. The earbuds themselves are crafted from a combo of ABS and PC plastics, which feels sturdy enough to handle daily wear and tear without looking cheap. They’re lightweight, too—perfect for long listening sessions or workouts. The charging case is equally no-nonsense: a compact, pocket-friendly design that snaps shut magnetically. No flashy colors here, just a sleek black or white finish.
Let’s cut to the chase: these buds pack Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) that legitimately blocks out background chatter and low rumbles. The ANC silenced distractions without making my music sound muffled. For calls, the dual microphones do a solid job isolating your voice, even in windy conditions.
Under the hood, Lenovo’s using 10mm dynamic drivers to deliver punchy bass and crisp highs. I tested them with everything from bass-heavy hip-hop to acoustic folk, and they handled it all without distortion. The 12mm “sound-isolating” design also helps keep outside noise at bay when ANC is off—great for passive listening. The result? A crisp, high-fidelity sound experience that makes your favorite tracks come alive. With a frequency range spanning from 20 Hz to 20 kHz and a maximum output of 10 mW, these earbuds aim to impress even the most discerning audiophiles.
You get 5 hours of playtime on a single charge at 70% volume, and the case adds another 11 hours for a total of 16. That’s enough to survive a cross-country flight or a full workday. The case charges via USB-C, which is a win for anyone tired of proprietary cables. Pairing is a breeze, too—Bluetooth 5.4 connects instantly to phones, tablets, or laptops, and the connection stays rock-solid even when you’re moving around.
Lenovo’s throwing in a few bonuses here. There’s a “gaming mode” that reduces latency for mobile gamers (though I didn’t notice a huge difference). Touch controls on the buds let you adjust volume, skip tracks, or toggle ANC with a tap. And while they’re not IPX-rated for water resistance, the snug fit stayed put during my runs without slipping.
Conclusion
At their price point under $15, the Lenovo LP27 are a steal for anyone who wants ANC and solid sound without splurging on premium brands. Sure, they lack fancy extras like wireless charging or app customization, but for the core features—ANC, Bluetooth 5.4, and 16-hour battery—they punch way above their weight.