CES 2026: Anker Unveiled Its 2-in-1 Convertible Headphones, and They’re Now Available for Purchase.

At CES 2026, Anker unveiled a pair of 2-in-1 convertible headphones under the Soundcore brand. They boast a unique feature: they can be worn in two different ways by adjusting the ear hooks. If you need active noise cancellation, you can wear them in-ear, and if not, you can adjust the ear hooks for an open-back design. This unusual product is called the Soundcore Aerofit 2 Pro , and it’s available now for $150 , including a $30 launch discount.
When it comes to CES announcements, I’m always wary of “virtual products”—that is, products that are announced but never released. So, I keep an eye on products with shorter launch dates so you can finally get your hands on something you’re really interested in. The Soundcore Aerofit 2 Pro is one such product. As Anker itself admits on the product page , the Aerofit 2 Pro isn’t for everyone. The biggest drawback is its size. It’s much larger than most active noise-canceling headphones, and the ear hooks completely encircle your ears, which isn’t ideal for everyone. The charging case is also quite large compared to other active noise-canceling headphones: it’s 4.23 inches (11 cm) wide and supports wireless charging.
Most noise-canceling headphones allow you to switch to a listening mode that includes ambient sounds using software, but the Aerofit 2 Pro allow you to do this physically by rotating the earcups. Judging by the demo video on the product page, this adjustment seems quite smooth, but I haven’t tested it myself, so I’ll reserve final judgment until I do. The ear hooks have five adjustment levels: Levels 1 and 2 are for open listening, while levels 4 and 5 are for noise-canceling. Level 3 saves the previous listening mode to prevent accidental switching.