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Soundcore by Anker Life Q30 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones - £56.99 @ Amazon

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Advanced Noise Cancellation Technology: Maintain your focus with Life Q30’s hybrid active noise cancellation. Dual noise-detecting microphones pick up and filter out up to 95% of low-frequency ambient sound to ensure nothing distracts you from your music.
Ultimate Noise Cancellation Experience: Customize Life Q30’s noise cancellation with 3 modes—Transport minimizes airplane engine noise, Outdoor reduces traffic and wind, and Indoor dampens the sound of busy offices with people talking in the background.
Hi-Res Music: Hear every detail of your favorite songs thanks to Life Q30’s 40mm drivers. The highly-flexible silk diaphragms reproduce thumping bass and crisp treble that extends up to 40kHz for improved clarity.40-Hour Playtime: Life Q30 active noise cancelling headphones play up to 40 hours of music in noise cancelling mode. Standard mode extends the playtime to 60 hours, while a short 5-minute charge gives you 4 hours of listening.
Pressure-Free Comfort: Life Q30 active noise cancelling headphones have ultra-soft protein leather earcups with memory foam padding to fit snugly over your ears. The lightweight build also ensures they’re comfortable for long listening sessions.

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  1. Sledgehammer2021's avatar
    I tried a pair of these. Sound quality is ok but they're big. Added a couple of inches width either side.
  2. Winklexx's avatar
    I’ve had these along with the usual Sony XM3 x XM4’s etc. if you are on a budget these are hands down the best you’ll get at this price point, the app equaliser brings them to life.
    The noise cancelling is good for the price but not in the same league as the Sonys.
  3. mode_101's avatar
    ..has been this price all the time the last few months and has been lower at £53.... great headphones though for the price. (edited)
    Kai_Kinder's avatar
    They've been £50-£55 ever since they released about 2 years ago now tbh, rarely ever seen them at full price. That said, anything under £60 is absolutely excellent for these
  4. Kai_Kinder's avatar
    Absolutely excellent kit for the price, I got these when they released and have used them a LOT in the last two years, the noise cancelling is pretty great, you can still hear some things but it's more of a quiet hum and certainly far more preferable than it would be to sit there without them at all.

    They use the same black magic to power these that they use for the speakers too, the damn things just will not die I think my personal best has been about 50+ hours out of them before needing to recharge. (YMMV and obviously the battery will degrade over time, I think I get a bit closer to 35-40ish hours two years on)

    The sound is honestly fantastic, unless you're an audiophile that worships FLAC these will be more than sufficient for a pleasant listening experience albeit a bit on the bass side, though you can change that with the soundcore app, I just haven't been bothered by it.

    I find them to be really quite small and lightweight too but that could be influenced that I'm used to gaming headsets like the corsair HS35 and Steelseries Arctis 1 which are definitely heavier and bulkier.

    Even though I find them comfortable the cups could do with being just a touch larger, if my ears were any bigger they likely wouldn't fit and I reckon I have fairly small ears, they can also become uncomfortable over time if you have any "industrial" ear piercings, though I only notice that on the tail end of 12hours of continuous use.

    Overall a solid 4/5 for bang for the buck headphones that tick most boxes for average users
  5. TheJadenProject's avatar
    Got some during lockdown, probably saved my sanity.

    Just in case you do get some/have some, the replacement ear cushions that are on the US site (us.soundcore.com/pro…-98) but not on the UK site are available if you contact the Soundcore support team directly. I paid via PayPal (£9.99) and they posted them to me. Easy to change too. (edited)
  6. asoft4dex's avatar
    worth every penny
  7. Kerrie_Holland's avatar
    Not coming up with the discount for me? Just showing £79.99
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  8. paul.loughlin's avatar
    I have these great sound and great noise cancelling
    MrFizzy's avatar
    Noise cancelling is the main thing I’m after. Have you compared them with other noise cancelling headphones? If so how do they compare? Thanks. 
  9. spencerslide's avatar
    I have these as my second pair, my lad uses them all the time now.

    I use Bose QC, but these are pretty good for the price, the noise cancelling is fine, and the sound is pretty good with the EQ.

    I'd have no qualms if I forgot my Bose and had to use these on a long flight.
    MrFizzy's avatar
    Snap! I also have these and a pair of Bose QCs. I bought these as a second pair that I didn't have to worry so much about losing on travels and also to compare the quality and NC. The Q30s have just arrived so not tried them out too much yet. First impression though is very positive, although not up to the standard of the QCs. I'm actually very glad about that else I'd have felt very ripped off by Bose. The QCs definitely sound better. I've yet to fully test the NC, but seems pretty decent for the money.
  10. timcunningham80's avatar
    Have used these for working from home calls for the last 18 months, paid around £60 for them from Amazon when I got them but only just traded them in to CEX! They're great for the money, they are big but setup is dead easy and they sound pretty good. Had some issues with the BT connection dropping during calls using an iPhone. Only traded them as I tend to go through headphones quite a bit and fancy some buds! For the price they are great
  11. jjam's avatar
    I got these for Christmas, I think they were a bit cheaper. I really like them, maybe not the "coolest" looking, but the sound cancelling is excellent
  12. Pleasant_exe's avatar
    I have these mostly for the anc, the audio is FINE but not great... Mainly buy these for acn only
  13. djBilly's avatar
    Bought these last year on offer for £59.99.

    They're great headphones, and the noise-canceling feature works really well IMO.

    Probably the best you can buy at this price point.
  14. OsamaBeenSaven's avatar
    These are brilliant. If you don't have the money for the Quiet Comfort's and the Sony's these are your best bet.
  15. Opethian's avatar
    Got gifted this earlier this year and has essentially replaced the Bose 700 headphones I used to wear. The sound quality is just on a whole other level in the Soundcore. The only negative, really, is the looks IMHO.
  16. MrFizzy's avatar
    Back to £79.99 but now with a 25% off voucher,so still £59.99 to pay. I'm guessing you never have to actually pay £79.99 for these.
  17. Manganese's avatar
    41.72 for refurb one on eBay from Anker.
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