Soundcore by Anker Space Q45 Adaptive Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Reduce Noise by Up to 98%, 50H Playtime, App Control, LDAC Hi-Res Wireless Audio, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls, Bluetooth 5.3
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98% Less Noise for Your Journey: The fully-upgraded noise cancelling system targets and blocks out a wider range of noises—from plane engines to crying babies. Enjoy personal space wherever you go with Space Q45 noise cancelling headphones.
Make Every Space Your Own: Whether you’re indoors, outdoors, commuting, or on a flight, Space Q45’s adaptive noise cancelling will automatically select a suitable level to match your location. Also, use the app to choose 1 of 5 noise cancelling levels.
Ideal for Traveling: 50 hours of playtime in noise cancelling mode will cover an around-the-world flight without needing to recharge. In normal mode, get up to 65 hours of playtime and if you are low on battery, charge for 5 minutes for 4 hours of playtime.
Hear Every Detail: The 40mm drivers have a pioneering double-layer diaphragm made from silk and ceramic materials to produce sound with intense bass and crisp treble. Space Q45 noise cancelling headphones also support LDAC for Hi-Res Audio Wireless sound.
More Than Comfort: Space Q45 noise cancelling headphones balance a refined design, ergonomic build, and comfort-enhancing details for a harmonious wearing experience.
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Customers appreciate the headphones for their sound quality, build quality, comfort, and value for money. They find the sound balanced with good noise cancellation and tight bass. The ear cups are soft and comfortable to wear for long periods without feeling uncomfortable. Many customers consider the headphones a great value for the price, well-made, and reliable. The battery life is also appreciated, with some not needing to charge during interim use.
7 reviews for Soundcore by Anker Space Q45 Adaptive Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Reduce Noise by Up to 98%, 50H Playtime, App Control, LDAC Hi-Res Wireless Audio, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls, Bluetooth 5.3
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Trisha –
UPDATE: Company made good, Very Pleased!
Update: I must give the highest accolades to Anker Soundcore Customer Service. Knowing that I had returned the 1st set of Q45 Space headphones because I had a sound problem, Customer Services personnel persisted in resolving my problem. Now with a new set of headphones that connected flawlessly WITH NO SOUND PROBLEMS AT ALL, I now have a set of Q45 Space Headphones that I can use on calls, class and conferences. Sound quality is clear on both ends of the conversation, headphones are very comfortable wearing; have worn 8 hours with only short break. At day’s end,. battery life, after 8 hours of wear, only went from high to medium. No charge needed during interim. Range let me go downstairs an out to the street still hearing through headphone with no interruptions. When taking breaks. Headsets hang comfortably around my neck, they are light enough to be worn with C3-C5 neck injury. NO ANC complaints. What I do miss is the touch button ANC change format that I experienced on the q35, these contain a button which is a bit more difficult to navigate when wearing. So far I am very pleased with the Q45 Space. Haven’t had time to enjoy music yet and play with all features.Old: Returned headphones. I use headphones for primarily for phone call use. First attempt call could not hear caller, switched iPhone to speaker to complete call. Second attempt yielded a screeching sound heard by caller and myself, again back to iPhone speaker to complete. Perplexed at quality because I owned the Q35’s that I really liked. The mic began failing on the Q35’s at approximately a year’s duration. Thought the Q45’s would be better. WRONG!Contacts with manufacturer largest complaint is that I would receive successive emails noting that prior emails had not been. I was still receiving “try this —“ and you haven’t responded subsequent to me emailing that the headphones had been returned. I finally combined all emails activity into one and sent it again reiterating that the headphones had been returned. Second is major complaint: when an item, new, is not working, please don’t send a litany of “try this”. The problem was the sound and app was properly installed.Re comparison of Q35 and Q45, can tell you ANC activation is better on Q35, requires only touch rather than Button hunt. Q35 instantly recognizes when headphones placed on, Q45 did not. Battery life (days) and sound excellent on Q35. Me: tempted to buy another Q35 but antsy about mic problems encountered.
mpilgrim –
The best bluetooth headphones I’ve heard for the price range
Nowadays, I wouldn’t buy a pair of bluetooth headphones blindly (or deafly?) online unless it comes with an app that allows you to tweak the sound/EQ. There’s no point in spending money on a pair of headphones, only to not like the sound when they arrive. There are 3rd-party EQ phone apps, but those are sometimes dubious, plus they only work with the phone/tablet device being used at the time. It’s best to have the native headphone’s app do it within the headphones themselves, in which the custom EQ settings travel with the headphones to whatever device/system is being used — even those without the possibility of EQ apps. So with built-in EQ, you don’t have to worry as much about whether the headphones match your preferred sound profile — at least, to a point, since some things like soundstage and the “feel” of open vs. closed headphones can’t be customized, although the “Transparency” app settings sort of emulate the latter a bit, albeit via noise cancellation.These headphones come with a really good app for configuring most things (with one feature request down below*), including the EQ, noise cancelation, volume limiter, firmware updates, etc. You can also configure the headphones to auto-power-off if not in-use after 30/60/90/120 minutes or “never” (default is 60 minutes). The 8-band EQ has a 21 presets (or 22 if you count the “BassUP” on/off toggle on their “sound core Signature” preset), along with allowing to create/save multiple custom EQ profiles. The app finds and connects to the headphones immediately with both my Pixel 7 and Pixel 3 (which I now use as just a tiny tablet, since it only has WiFi). I only have Android phones, so I can’t speak for the iPhone app, but I’d guess that it is the same, other than the LDAC stuff (which Apple devices don’t support, and will default to AAC). Note that these headphones don’t support any aptX protocols, so your options are LDAC/AAC/SBC for Android devices and AAC/SBC for Apple devices (both phones and computers). My computer is an Apple MacBook Air M1, so I can vouch for the AAC connection on that, although when sitting at my computer, I prefer using my wired headphones (Beyerdynamic 880’s). But overall, I am liking these Q45’s more than my Sennheiser HD 350BT bluetooth headphones.I don’t really use noise cancelation, so I can’t speak to that in subjective terms, and so keep in mind that my rating does not take into account noise cancellation. But in terms of features, it has a lot of customization, with both traditional NC modes (with five custom levels plus adaptive/automated) as well as separate transparency modes (with five custom levels plus “talk” mode). But even with the NC turned off (“Normal” setting), the headphones actually block-out quite a bit of noise naturally, since they seem to form an almost air-tight suction.The battery seems to last long too. I’m a person that re-charges any device before it goes below 60%, so I can’t say how long a full battery drain lasts, but I go quite awhile between charges nonetheless, even using LDAC (which uses more battery). In AAC/SBS mode (not LDAC), probably slightly better than my Sennheiser HD 350BT’s, while in LDAC mode, probably a bit worse (but only a bit).For comfort, I find these very comfortable with prolonged use.I just bought a new Pixel 7 phone (w/Android 13), and the bluetooth w/LDAC works extremely well with this phone/headphone combo, with no connectivity issues under reasonable use, even when LDAC is forced to 990kbps. The headphones also connect to the phones fairly quickly. In terms of holding the connection w/LDAC, I live in a two-bedroom apt with each bedroom on opposite ends of the apt, separated by ~20 feet. I put the phone in the furthest corner of one bedroom, shut the door, and walked around the apt:–LDAC @990kbps: It worked fine without any skips up to ~30 feet away and through one wall (including door closed). I didn’t start to have skips until going into the other bedroom with its door also closed — so not until over 30 feet away and through two walls.–LDAC @660kbps: I couldn’t break it within my apt. No skips, even in the second bedroom with both bedroom doors closed — so it still worked at ~35 feet away and through two walls (including both doors closed).–I didn’t bother checking 330kbps, since 660kbps worked so well in all my scenarios.–LDAC Best Effort (Adaptive): Same behavior as @660kbps (never breaks/skips), which tells me that Android isn’t actually operating at @990kbps (either part of the time or never), even though the Android ADB logs always say @990kbps at initial connection with no subsequent changes. So at least partially, it is operating @660kbps or @330kpbs. But the vagueness of Adaptive LDAC mode isn’t the fault of these (or any) headphones — this is an Android issue. However, the choice to use Adaptive LDAC mode in the first place is controllable, which brings me to my one gripe below…*My one complaint/request for the app is that it could force-customize the LDAC settings. All it allows you to do is enable LDAC (Preferred auto quality) or disable LDAC (Combine audio and connection, which then defaults to AAC). In the Android Developer settings, it always defaults to “Best Effort/Adaptive”, which doesn’t tell you what it’s doing, even in the ADB logs, which only logs 990kbps at first connection, but never logs subsequent adaptive changes.There’s a Sony Music Center app that works for some people in forcing the LDAC bit rate mode, but when I tried it, it only worked around 50% of the time on both my Pixel 7 w/Android 13 and Pixel 3 w/Android 12, so I ended-up removing the app. But it apparently works for others, and if Sony can apparently force the LDAC settings within their app, why shouldn’t the SoundCore app be able to do it too? I’m sure I’m not the only one who would like the SoundCore app to force-customize the LDAC settings. Ideally, I’d like it to control the actual bit rate mode (ie, explicitly set it to 990kbps or 660kbps), as well as set the sample rate and bit size, since I don’t listen to music beyond 44.1kHz/16-bit anyway, and so I also like to down-tune the sample rate/bit size to 44.1kHz/16-bit, to save a bit of phone battery. But at the very least, the app should be able to force-set the main LDAC bit rate setting (990/660/330/adaptive), so we don’t have to go into the Android Developer settings every time the headphones re-connect. It’s a minor nuisance, but considering that LDAC is a major selling point of the headphones — you’d think they’d want to allow people to ensure ideal LDAC settings? Regardless, I’d still give these headphones five stars for the price range.
Kevin.J –
J’utilise le Soundcore Space Q45 depuis quelque temps, et franchement, il dépasse mes attentes ! Le son est riche et bien équilibré, avec des basses profondes et des aigus clairs. Grâce aux diaphragmes en soie et céramique de 40 mm, la qualité audio est vraiment au rendez-vous, surtout avec le codec LDAC qui apporte une belle profondeur sonore.La réduction de bruit est très efficace, elle s’adapte automatiquement à l’environnement et filtre une grande partie des bruits ambiants. C’est idéal pour se plonger dans sa musique sans être dérangé, que ce soit dans les transports ou au bureau.L’autonomie est un vrai point fort : jusqu’à 50 heures en mode réduction de bruit et 65 heures sans. Une charge rapide de 5 minutes permet même de récupérer environ 4 heures d’écoute, super pratique quand on est pressé !Côté confort, le casque est agréable à porter grâce aux coussinets bien rembourrés. Il est léger et ne serre pas trop la tête, parfait pour une écoute prolongée.En résumé, un excellent rapport qualité-prix pour un casque sans fil avec un son au top, une réduction de bruit efficace et une autonomie bluffante. Je recommande sans hésiter !
Robert –
G’day, mate! Let’s crack open a cold one and have a yarn about the Anker Soundcore Space Q45, eh? This little ripper of a headset is a fair dinkum choice for anyone keen on some top-notch noise canceling without breaking the bank. With a price tag of under $150 USD, it’s a real bargain, I tell ya!Now, let’s chuck a squiz at what makes these earbuds fair dinkum. First off, they’re built sturdy as a roo’s backbone, so you won’t have to worry about ’em carking it on ya after a few tumbles. The pleather padding makes ’em comfy as a koala in a gum tree, but they can get a bit sweaty if you’re out and about on a scorcher of a day.The controls are as easy as pie, with buttons on both sides of the headset for playin’ tunes, adjustin’ the volume, and flickin’ the ANC on and off. Plus, they fold up real neat for chuckin’ in the case when you’re done.Now, I won’t beat around the bush – the Soundcore app is a bit dodgy, but it does the job if you wanna tweak the settings. Bluetooth-wise, these babies come with all the bells and whistles, including Bluetooth 5.3 and support for AAC, SBC, and LDAC codecs.Pairin’ ’em up is as easy as chuckin’ a snag on the barbie – just hold down the power button and you’re away laughing. And when it comes to battery life, these blokes are as reliable as an old ute. Anker reckons you’ll get a solid 65 hours with ANC off and 50 hours with it on, but in me own tests, they went even longer!Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room – sound quality. Look, they’re not gonna blow your socks off like a concert at the Sydney Opera House, but they’ll do the job for most listeners. The bass is a bit punchy, the mids are middlin’, and the highs can get a bit tinny at times. But hey, if you’re not fussy, they’ll do ya just fine.Now, here’s the real surprise – the microphone is a bloody ripper! Most headphones in this price range sound like you’re shoutin’ into a tin can, but the Space Q45’s mic does a fair dinkum job of cuttin’ out background noise. So if you’re spendin’ your days on conference calls or chattin’ with mates, you’ll sound as clear as a bell.So, should you chuck a few bob at the Anker Soundcore Space Q45? Well, if you’re after a solid pair of ANC headphones that won’t break the bank, then yeah, these are the droids you’re lookin’ for. Sure, they might not have the fanciest sound quality, but for the price, you can’t go wrong. Just don’t expect ’em to rival the big boys like Sony or Bose.So there ya have it, folks – the Anker Soundcore Space Q45. A fair dinkum pair of headphones that’ll do ya proud without emptyin’ your wallet. Cheers, mate!
Marco P. –
Die Anker Soundcore Q45 haben mich auf ganzer Linie überzeugt! Diese Over-Ear-Kopfhörer bieten ein beeindruckendes Gesamtpaket, das in dieser Preisklasse seinesgleichen sucht.Klangqualität:Der Sound ist absolut herausragend. Die tiefen Bässe, klaren Mitten und brillanten Höhen ergeben ein ausgewogenes Klangbild, das sowohl Musikliebhaber als auch Podcast-Hörer begeistert. Besonders die Hi-Res-Audio-Unterstützung sorgt für ein detailreiches Hörerlebnis, das einfach Spaß macht.Active Noise Cancelling (ANC):Das ANC ist ein Gamechanger. Es blendet störende Umgebungsgeräusche effektiv aus, sei es im Büro, im Flugzeug oder in der Bahn. Gleichzeitig gibt es einen Transparenzmodus, der es ermöglicht, wichtige Umgebungsgeräusche wahrzunehmen, ohne die Kopfhörer abzunehmen – super praktisch!Tragekomfort:Die Q45 sitzen unglaublich bequem. Die Ohrpolster sind weich und angenehm, auch bei längerem Tragen. Zudem ist das Kopfband leicht verstellbar und sorgt für einen sicheren Sitz, ohne zu drücken.Akkulaufzeit:Mit bis zu 50 Stunden Laufzeit ist die Batterieleistung unschlagbar. Selbst bei intensiver Nutzung mit aktiviertem ANC hält der Akku locker mehrere Tage durch. Und wenn es mal schnell gehen muss, liefert die Schnellladefunktion in wenigen Minuten genug Energie für Stunden.Zusätzliche Features:Die Kopfhörer bieten eine stabile Bluetooth-Verbindung und Multipoint-Konnektivität, sodass ich nahtlos zwischen meinem Smartphone und Laptop wechseln kann. Auch die Bedienung über die Soundcore-App ist intuitiv und ermöglicht zahlreiche Anpassungen wie Equalizer-Einstellungen.Insgesamt sind die Anker Soundcore Q45 ein absoluter Geheimtipp. Sie bieten Klang, Komfort und Funktionen, die man sonst nur in viel teureren Modellen findet. Klare Empfehlung für alle, die auf der Suche nach hochwertigen, vielseitigen Over-Ear-Kopfhörern sind!
Neya Sandoval –
Quise esperar a tener un mes con ellos para darles una buena reseña. La verdad el sonido es excelente no distorsiona ninguna cancion y los bajos son potentes. Si buscas meditar o simplemente relajarte su cancelacion de ruido es excelente no le pide nada a otros más costosos, y igual si quieres llevarlos por la Calle los puedes llevar con el modo transparencia sin ningun problema, escucharas todo con mucha más claridad a que vayas sin ellos.Lo único que recomiendo es que si no te gusta llamar la atención escojas un color menos llamativo por que el blanco SI se ve elegante pero si llaman mucho la atención, pero si eres de los que no les importa la verdad lo recomiendo mucho, son lindos y de muy muy buena calidad, no hay por que gastar más por lo mismo.
S.M.G.G. –
Otras grandes marcas del sector ofrecen a precios muy elevados y estandarizados lo que esta marca ofrece a precios más comtenidos, por mucho que digan que sus productos son mejores y jueguen en otra liga, lo hacen a precios desorbitados. Estos auriculares son muy cĂłmodos, ligeros, tienen un sonido muy respetable, una cancelaciĂłn de ruido decente, buena conectividad, apenas pesan, una baterĂa que dura lo que dice el fabricante, y si los pillas de oferta que los rebajan de forma periĂłdica un producto redondo. Salvo sibaritas y personas que quieran tener lo Ăşltimo de lo Ăşltimo con decenas de detalles que hace falta hacer un curso para aprender cada funciĂłn, estos auriculares valen para todo, olvidaba indicar que tienen conexiĂłn multipunto y que se van actualizando vĂa firmware de forma fácil lo que buscamos la mayorĂa de usuarios. La app de mĂłvil funciona con apple y con android igual que el multipunto. Los puedes conectar a dispositivos mĂłviles, a una televisiĂłn que tenga bluethoot y tb a un pc si el mismo tiene bluethoot. Encuentras adaptadores de todos los rangos de precio en Amazon como no. Amazon tiene de todo y un servicio excelente. Yo ya tengo dos, para mi padre y para mi y estoy super contento. Si no te quieres gastar un pastizal en las otras marcas y no necesitas cientos de funciones sino unos auriculares multiterreno que duren muchas horas estos son tus auriculares. Tidnen Carga Rápida. Con el cargador de un samsung galaxy S20, en hora y media los tienes completamente cargados y funcionan tb con cable.Como punto negativo indicar que si bien vienen con una funda semi rĂgida, es tan pequeña que hay que hacer malavares para meterlos dentro, solo la recomiendo si te los llevas de viaje. Yo me comprĂ© una funda más grande en amazon que me permite guardarlos sin plegarlos y la de serie la uso para guardar otros dispositivos. Un saludo