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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
About the same as the q30
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I have the q30 and expected this one to be way better. It is about the same with an upgrade in terms of sensor that stops music when you remove it and a downgrade to change between the modes that now is a button
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The sound is good and the connection is excellent except for an occasional lag in play a couple of times. Had to return it because of the vacuum feel in ear even without anc turned on
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Delving into the Soundcore line, known under Anker's audio repertoire, attracted me due to its appealing design and my positive experiences with Anker in the past. The price-to-features ratio astounds; although it doesn't match pricier headphones in performance, it offers an impressive array of capabilities within its budget.
Comfort-wise, it’s predominantly plastic, feeling sturdy yet lightweight. The adjustable headband caters from small to large heads, maintaining a secure fit. However, the lightweight clamping force results in easy displacement during workouts or vigorous movement, requiring frequent readjustment. The earpads are decently soft, offering comfort for extended wear, though definitely not the best.
Sound quality is satisfactory but lacks the richness and depth of higher-end counterparts. Nevertheless, the Soundcore app allows sound customization, enhancing the listening experience. It's ideal for casual listening, though critical audiophiles might seek more.
Features-wise, these headphones pack a surprising punch for the price. The wear detection works relatively well, exhibiting a slight delay in play/pause. Noise cancelling, though moderate, reduces lower-end sounds and alters the pitch of higher pitches. The transparency mode allows sufficient ambient noise, resembling Apple's feature but not at the same level.
The Soundcore app enriches the experience with various EQ settings, though personal sound enhancement ("heardID") didn't impress. A multitude of features like "Easy Chat," "Safe Volume," dual connections, and more make these headphones versatile and commendable.
Controls are situated on the earcups, offering functionality for power, noise cancelling, and play/pause. However, some functions like skip forward/backward and play/pause are occasionally finicky or delayed, detracting slightly from the user experience
In conclusion, these headphones perform admirably within their price range, potentially impressing users who might perceive them as pricier models. Yet, a discerning ear will uncover nuances against pricier competitors. For those seeking solid performance without breaking the bank, these headphones tick many boxes but fall short of premium standards.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Good, just uncomfortable after long use. Also the adjustable length of the headphones doesn’t go very far. Audio could be better out of box. NC is weird, cancels the loud noises significantly but doesn’t affect quiet noises.
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Very good headphones, especially for price. The sole negative is if you are wearing these on a plane for extended period of time they could start to bother your ears, physically.