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by Anker, Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones with Travel
Pouch, Multiple Modes, Hi-Res Audio, Custom EQ via App, 50H
Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Bluetooth, Multipoint Connection at
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Review: Great quality for the price - you are unlikely to be
disappointed - These headphones represent excellent quality for
their price. The noise suppression is good and you would need to
spend a lot more money to surpass it. Sound quality is more than
adequate for most peoples needs unless you are looking for high
fidelity renditions of classical music. Battery life is
excellent. Padding makes them comfortable to wear for prolonged
periods. Two small gripes; they only come with a soft case so you
may need to purchase a hard case separately if needed and the
on/off function does not make it clear if the headphones are on
or off! Would happily recommend these.
Review: Almost Perfect But 5* Anyway - I’ve been trying to find
the best headset for quite some time. Out of 9 headsets I’ve
bought recently that’s 9 returns and that included the Soundcore
q20. Now after purchasing this headset I am very happy. Note my
experience will differ from yours, hopefully it won’t and you
will be extremely satisfied. Also these are that good my
household of four now have one each. All of which who love them,
if they made them for the dog I would have gotten him some just
for the anc alone, he must be sick of hearing fetch. Cons There
is only one con for me, they removed the option of using ANC when
wired, this Soundcore have removed from product description after
realising you simply can’t mislead customers, but review sites
still show this which they haven’t contacted reviewers to remove
and it is littered all over their forums with backlash. Anker
haven’t responded and haven’t reversed their decision. Which is
ridiculous imo and bad customer service. Makes them untrustworthy
imo. Pro’s Accessories: These come with a hard carry case which
also includes a usb type c charging cable and a 3.5mm headphone
jack so you can still use your headset wired if your battery runs
out, iOS users who have a lightning port can buy a adapter that
converts your lightning port to use a 3.5mm jack. Comfort: The
soundcore q20s where excellent for comfort and these are no
exception they just took it that bit further and after a few
hours of listening you get the odd oh I need to move these
slightly but that’s it, the rest of the time it’s extremely
comfortable. ANC: It works and delivers an exceptional
experience, everything I wanted ANC deliver wirelessly works,
transparency mode also gives you the advantage of hearing the
world around you and speak to others whilst having a conversation
with someone else around you. The full on ANC mode is exceptional
it blocked for me literally everything around me. Sound Quality:
Another reason to keep these it just delivers massive audio
quality where it is imo for a headset I only paid £55.99 for
packs a punch and is crystal clear. People keep saying they
aren’t Bose headsets or Sonys. I’ve never owned either but I have
listened to them in stores and they are exceptional quality, but
being crucially honest the price difference and quality out of
these does scream Buy the Q30s why wouldn’t you! App: that
excellent sound quality just goes one step further, the amount of
presets you can change in the app is extremely welcome, but you
can also change to a custom equaliser and you can edit away to
your hearts content and find the perfects mids, bass etc to what
you want. NFC: Easy pairing for Android users with NFC. I’m a iOS
user primarily so this I never tried, but it’s a handy feature to
have, simply use nfc to tap on the headset and you should be able
to pair the device rather quickly. Ports and buttons: USB type C
charging, which when your battery is getting low you can get a
substantial amount of life back into these from so little time.
USB Type C port is always welcome moving forward as we try to
move away from Micro usb. The buttons are the device has been
criticised by some reviewers online as not being ideal, but I
would contest this and say I prefer the click of a button opposed
to gestures and the placements are perfectly fine. There is also
a hidden sort of gesture button hidden on the right ear cuff so
you can cycle through noise cancelling modes, but at the same
time this can be a downside if your stretching a knock the
gesture/hidden button it can be annoying. I paid £55.99 which is
a really good steal, they do go and retail now for around the
£79.99 and even then it’s around the right price and is worth the
money. Hence the reason for 5* Without the price point and
knowing the distrust on the forums I would have to give 4* Do
think Anker need to respond to removing features from the headset
that were their at launch and not use the whole “it improves
sound quality” and review sites still advertise these features so
damage control isn’t their either. Simply giving customers
options to use which firmware they would prefer with wired and or
wireless only and then being able to judge the sound quality
accordingly should be a fairer outcome.