🎧 Own your space, anywhere, anytime.
The Soundcore Space Q45 headphones feature an advanced adaptive noise cancelling system that reduces up to 98% of ambient noise, perfect for travelers and commuters. With an ultra-long 50-hour battery life in ANC mode and quick charge capabilities, they ensure uninterrupted listening. Equipped with 40mm silk-ceramic drivers and LDAC support, they deliver Hi-Res audio with rich detail. The ergonomic design balances comfort and style, while app control allows personalized noise cancelling settings.
Control Method | App |
Control Type | App Control |
Carrying Case Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 9.92 ounces |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Round |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 65 Hour |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Is Electric | No |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Leather, Plastic |
L**T
Comfortable with a good sonic range.
They fit my husband's head will (larger size) and he likes the sound. Good app giving a wide control. Comfortable for long periods and well built. ANC works well. The only thing he is if he catches the ear pads when moving, there's a swooshing sound (like bellows). It's only happened a couple of times and not a deal breaker for him. For the price they are great and built well. Battery life is phenomenal. If you have a smaller head they might not suit you though.
R**D
Soundcore cracked the ball out of the park again.
I've always been a massive soundcore fan so the review is just a reflection of my experience with their products. I've always found Soundcore product quality to price ratio are unmatched with most top end brands, like Sony, Beats, Sennheiser, the sound profile is always excellent, not too bassy, but has a nice balanced sound. I really like it, it's not changed much over the years. Now the reason I purchased these was because unfortunately broke my Q35 set I've had for five years, and I didn't want to spend £145 on the Space Pro's but I will probably buy them anyway for Christmas. The one thing I will say is PLEASE PLEASE soundcore PLEASE don't follow this silly trend of making them quieter for safety reasons, it ruins the listening experience, sometimes you just love to crank it up, they are starting to get a tad quieter on the overall volume I've found a lot of the expensive ones are terrible to listen to, mainly down to this reason. My Q35s we a lot louder, but since the WHO has set this recommended maximal DB level for safety on ears and integrated it into the app it's took the edge off them, now having said that this can be fixed by downloading Dolby Headphones on Windows 11 in the Microsoft Store, and also Wavelet on Google Play for my android phone, these apps help with the equalizer and the loudness settings and the bass profile, if you like it just that little bit more bassy. The headphones are capable of so much yet they are limited with the poor quality sound profiles in the soundcore app. Now I've got that out of the way, I'll now tell you what I think of the Space Q45 I recently purchased, what can I say they've knocked it out of the park again, the LDAC codec, the bass is excellent, and the highs and mids are very audible. I love a massive range of music, and the Space headphones DO NOT disappoint. I love Soundcore due to the comfort of the earcups on the side of the head, no clamping or uncomfortable feeling when you put them on, the ANC is probably the best I've heard in this price range, but doesn't compare with top end brands. (They are superb though anyway) I can't hear a thing outside of my music. I've owned very expensive headphones so I am not just saying this. The battery life is not accurate but it's still very good. The set came with a power cord (USB type c) connector, and also a beautiful case to protect them, saves laying out money for a decent case. They also come with a wired gold aux cable so you can use them wired (massive pro) The functionality is excellent and they are so easy to set up, they are a good design and you can fold them neatly into the case. They have a good range, and the bluetooth is easy to pair with any device. I don't think I'll ever buy another set, I think I've actually been spoiled with Soundcore products, nothing else quite sounds the same. You have the high-res quality sound and it's a really nice addition, it means you'll be able to listen to those tracks in ultra high quality. I love my new headphones, thanks Soundcore, I also bought a Select 2S bluetooth speaker and it's just as good quality wise, has a lot of weight and quality to it, buy both you won't regret it. Remember the apps though, they make the product even better.
T**.
Good but could be louder
Positives first, then I'll say why I returned them.Quality of sound, for the price is very good. Had a chance to compare to higher end headphones, they're not there yet, but close enough for my needs. I'm not a producer, don't own a studio, just enjoy good music in good quality ie 24-bit 192khz.Bass is there, especially when tweaked on app's equaliser. Mids a bit less pronounced and trebles very good. Comfortable earcups, good size.Battery life is great, it will matter for most, but it doesn't score points for that for me as I use them at home only.Reasons for return.Volume! They are just not loud enough. And I mean for my liking by far. Obviously depends on the song, but with volume limiter off I tested them on a phone, laptop and a PC, via bluetooth and cable and always the same result. Sadly that's not enough for me, I say sdly as I did enjoy the quality of sound. I know there are better headphones, just cost twice as much (V-Moda M-100, which I had a chance to compare to).When connected to my laptop I'd occasionally get some sort of a screetch when new song was starting. Just before the music plays. Never happened on the phone though. So I guess it's jsut they didn't exactly match my laptop.And lastly, while headband has very soft padding it's simply too long for me even at shortest setting.Conclusion, good sound, good noise cancellation, perfect for most, but not good enough if you like loud rock bands.I have to add this note here, fantastic customer support from Anker.
G**K
Owned Soundcore Headphones For Years
I’ve owned these for over a year now, and the only thing I’ve had to do is change the ear cups due to the frequency I’ve used them (every single day since owning them, easily 5+ hours a day). I’ve owned 3 pairs of Beats, and they all broke one me, but I’ve never had an issue with soundcore.I owned two pairs of Q35’s in the past and loved them, so I upgraded to the Q45’s which are more over the ear headphones, compared to on the ear. At first I really did miss my Q35’s, and if I were to pick between the two now, they were certainly my favourite out of the two, but that’s not to say that these aren’t still a cracking pair of headphones. It’s all down to preference I think, the Q45’s have a tighter feel and have more weight to them. If you get either pair - always remember to change the audio settings via the app, there are pre-sets available for you to chose from, and it makes the Bluetooth listening worth it.The battery life is incredible - these can easily last for days at a time before charging again. I consistently sleep while using them, and they’re yet to be damaged by me crushing them in unfavourable angles.To summarise, I’ll always recommend soundcore headphones to anyone who’s thinking about getting some. They are extremely durable, brilliant at noise cancelling features, and great value for money!
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