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soundcore by Anker Space Q45 Adaptive Noise Cancelling Headphones sold by AnkerDirect

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Upgraded noise cancelling system reduces noise by up to 98%Make every space your own with adaptive noise cancellingUltra-long 50-hour playtime for travelSound with exceptional detailSecure and comfortable fitTCO Certified: For Better Sustainability

Looks like a great price, has anyone got one?

Hoping it'll be a (much cheaper) alternative to the Sony and Bose!




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  • Enjoy Personal Space Anywhere: Low, mid, and high frequency noises are individually targeted by the 3-stage noise cancelling system. Hybrid active noise cancelling reduces low-frequency sounds like airplane engines and traffic noise by up to 98%. The other 2 stages filter out mid and high frequency noises such as crying babies and barking dogs.

  • Ideal for Long-Haul Flights and Traveling: Up to 50 hours of playtime in noise cancelling mode will easily cover a vacation, an around-the-world flight, or weeks of commutes. In normal mode, you'll get up to 65 hours of listening, and if you run out of power mid-journey, a 5-minute fast charge gives you 4 hours of playtime.

  • Tailored Noise Cancelling Response: Adaptive noise cancelling detects external noises around you and automatically adjusts to different tailored modes. It switches to maximum level on flights or trains, reduces wind noise when you're outdoors, and switches to a lower, comfortable level indoors.

  • Highly-Detailed Sound: Experience sound with new levels of detail thanks to Space Q45 Bluetooth headphones' innovative double-layer diaphragm drivers. Bass is extended for extra punch, vocals are rich, and treble is crisp—allowing every layer of the song to shine through.

  • Hi-Res Wireless Sound: LDAC mode transmits up to 3× more data than standard Bluetooth codecs for a stunning high-resolution experience, even when using Space Q45 Bluetooth headphones in wireless mode.

  • Secure and Well-Fitting: Space Q45 noise cancelling headphones are packed with comfort-enhancing details. The aluminum alloy hinges flex to fit the shape of your head, and the cushioned headband has a seamless sliding design for easy extension. To fit ears of different sizes, the ear cups have a wider diameter, plus bouncy-soft cushioning for hours and hours of comfort.

  • soundcore App: Choose from 22 EQ presets, select a suitable level of noise cancelling and transparency, set volume level limits, customize the controls, and more.

  • Customized Transparency: Space Q45 noise cancelling headphones also has Talk mode, allowing you to speak to people in your vicinity with ease, while the 5 levels of transparency in the app allow you to choose how much of your surroundings you let in.

  • Multipoint Connection: Connect Space Q45 noise cancelling headphones to 2 devices at the same time—ideal for when you want to switch between listening to music, attending remote meetings, and making calls.
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  1. andy_wedga's avatar
    Q30s more than tick the boxes and are £49 usually.
    Big_Rik's avatar
    Would you recommend the q30?
  2. eugstoica's avatar
    I bought mine last year for about £100. Probably not as good as Sony or Bose but for me they are perfect. Love the sound quality.
  3. intikab's avatar
    I have a set of these and they are now my go to headphones. Great battery life and noise cancelling works well on the plane.
    You can also use them in transparency mode which allows the noise to come through.
  4. Auric_Goldfinger's avatar
    I wasn't that impressed by the sound after all the positive reviews. The top end sounds a little dull and they have too 'wide' a sound stage. Like adding reverb to a mono sound source.

    OK if you want to keep a better pair for home use and travel with these I suppose. Still voted hot given its a deal though.
  5. sma20's avatar
    I'd suggest save £20 and get the Sony 720n. Lighter, comfier and better sounding imo. I'd only be looking at this if noise cancellation is your top priority. And a travel case a close second.
    449009's avatar
    Do you have a link to the sonys?
  6. PressPlay's avatar
    I have a pair of these and they're great, lightweight, noise cancelling is excellent, battery life is excellent, and the wireless is decent. For reference I have about 7 other headphones/headsets and this headset has become one of my main ones to use.
  7. solid's avatar
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    Thanks for the feedback, they 'sound' decent
  8. Mr.Nutts's avatar
    I picked these up for £65 last year and they’re great. I use them to watch TV when I can’t make noise (ie others sleeping or working). I’d recommend.
  9. Adam_Tickner's avatar
    I have these and can just about recommend them at this price if you have an Android phone and are willing to fiddle with the EQ; definitely wouldnt recommend these with an iphone though as they dont use AAC.
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