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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
I have anker sound core ones. Brilliant quality and noise cancelling.
r/AskIreland • Any recommendations for noise-cancelling headphones for long office days? ->I relate to this issue a lot since I'm very sensitive about things on or around my head and tend to get painful sensations or a headache quite fast! A few months ago I got the Soundcore Space One over-ear headphones and specifically paid attention to the head thingie being made of soft material and having a slight V rather than a U shape so that wearing the headphones applies no pressure to the top of my head or anywhere else really at all. There have been days when I've been wearing them for 6+ hours and never had or felt an issue with tightness or pain! They have amazing noise canceling (plus you can change the strength of it with an app) and an amazing sound quality when listening to music! I have also tried the Sony WH-1000XM4 at a store, the noise canceling of those is a tiny bit better and they're just as comfortable to wear but they also cost a lot more! So I can definitely recommend the Soundcore Space One headphones if you're looking for long-term comfortable wear!
r/aspergirls • Noise cancelling headphones that aren't too tight ->I use the Anker Soundcore Space One. $100 on Amazon. Really good ANC. Good sound quality. Good snug fit (not too tight). Probably the best over-the-ear budget headphones out (check YouTube reviews but be wary of those who say they compete with the big dogs). To be clear, they will not sound as good as the QC Ultras and won't have nearly the ANC as them. But they're really good quality and they have been really good at resisting sweat. Had a previous pair of Soundcore for many years with no problems (and I sweat profusely).
r/bose • QC ultra headphones for working out ->I have the Soundcore Space Ones, they are pretty awesome for the price. I recommend them personally speaking.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • Help me pick between 5 budget ANC over ear headphones (UK) ->Soundcore by Anker. All the way.
r/MicrosoftTeams • Over-the-ear headphones without microphone "rod" ->Do samego sÅ‚uchania polecam soundcore space one, imo spoko wygÅ‚uszajÄ… i sÄ… tanie, można zÅ‚apać od 250 zl. Problem pojawia siÄ™ jeÅ›li chcesz używać mikrofonu, bo zbierajÄ… wszystko z otoczenia jak gÅ‚upie.
r/Polska • SÅ‚uchawki nauszne bezprzewodowe do 600-700 zÅ‚ ->If you want solid ANC + comfort without breaking the bank, the Soundcore Space One and EarFun Wave Pro punch way above their price with great battery life, balanced sound, and not being too heavy. If you can stretch a bit higher, the Sony WH-1000XM4 is still the gold standard for everyday use.
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I also use Soundcore Space One headphones with my BTE RIC HAs. At first I had a little feedback on one side. I could eliminate that by turning the volume down one click on the HA on that side, but the feedback problem has stopped on its own now and I don't have to make any adjustments. They are very comfortable. Good luck.
r/HearingAids • Headphones that are comfortable with BTE hearing aids? ->Anker Soundcore Space One. Excellent noise cancelation. Very comfortable. Great mic. Will not break the bank.
r/MicrosoftTeams • Over-ear headset suggestions ->Anker Space One. Very good ANC and a fraction of the price of some of the other brands being mentioned here.
r/sysadmin • What are good picks of Noise-cancelling Headphones that you've used for workplace? ->I've really liked my Anker Soundcore headphones. They have ANC, water proof, have over the ear loops, and not as expensive as most models that have similar features.
r/running • It's time for new earphones, please help with recommendations ->The Soundcore Space 1 is solid. It is a bass centric headphone, but it sounds pretty good after getting EQ. I do like the Wavelet apps suggested eq for these. 1more Sonoflow Pro has great reviews re sound quality. I have taken suggestions for a few of these sites previously such as Cnet, and they were accurate on their views. Sony 720n or JBL Tune 770nc are good too.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I have been using the Space 1 for about a year. It definitely has plenty of volume, and it does have a safety system if you want that. It has a nice punchy bass. It needed to be eqed, but it was good afaater that (the wavelet app does have some good eq suggestions). The Q30 has a design flaw where the headband tends to crack in about 10 months. It seems the earcups are too heavy for the headband. The Space 1 are really comfortable. People who pick up at the Sony 720 do like it. The sound is about the same as teh Soundcore.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →Sony Ult headphones seemed good when I was able to try those. This is an extra bass model. The Souncore Space 1 seems solid after a year. Microphone can pick up some background, but it blocks out about half of the background noise. They are comfortable for me. It has decent sound if you don't mind a bass centered sound. I have heard some good stuff about JBL Live 770nc, but I did not get a chance to try the microphone or anc, but I have heard microphone is good unless wind noise is an issue.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I use Anker Soundcore Space one headphones over mine.They are over the ear headphones not on the ear. I have no feedback issues at all. Noise cancelling is great. I have Phonak Lumity 70 hearing aids.
r/HearingAids • View on Reddit →It all comes down to how you treat your devices. My main Q35 has been going fine for over 2 years now. The earpads started tearing, bought a bunch of cheap replacements from Aliexpress! The new Space One series also seems to have a good build quality.
r/digitalnomad • View on Reddit →Wireless headphones really aren't a BIFL item. They'll eventually break, or the battery will lose capacity. I like the Anker Soundcore headphones. The sound is decent and they're not terribly expensive. Over/around the ear headphones really aren't great for workouts. Too hot, and generally not sweat proof. Look into earbuds or bone-conductive headphones that have an IPX rating.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →There are a ton of options right now. I liked the Soundcore Space 1 that I picked up last year. I don't get any latency. I sometimes watch random youtube videos on my work from home laptop. These are really comfortable for me, and I don't get any latency. I usually do use the AAC codec that Apple like to use on their phones or with Apple Music. Decent ANC too. Soundcore are not the most durable, but this model is better than my former one the Q30. You do get an 18 month warranty. I just order from Amazon or Best Buy usa. It is easy to keep with purchase there. A few others ones that are the 720n. Solid ANC and quite good sound. One negative is they don't fold up for transport. There are some after market cases. I do like hard cases as they protect the headphones from stupid stuff I do like have headphone roll around in the trunk with my laptop bag. A few other good ones are either JBL Tune 770nc or Live 770nc. The Live has nicer pads, but these both are solid items. JBL does have a low latency mode in their app. So, you can definitely avoid latency on movies. Some headphone blogs have really like the 1 More Sonoflow Pro. Good sound quality, decent anc, comes with its own hard case. It also uses the AAC codec as well as offering an LDAC codec for better sound quality.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I picked up the Soundcore Space 1. Good ambient mode and good ANC and good microphone. Sound quality is decent if you like a bass forward sound. I tried the Sony Ult Wear and JBl live 770nc. They seemed quite good when I tried them. The Sony XM4 or Bose QC are likely to be on sale in early July
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I have liked the Soundcore Space 1. Good cushions and good anc. Anc blocks about 70% of machine noises and 50% of voices with adaptive ANC on. Sony Ult seems to be going on sale more often. It is an extra bass headphone, but I really like the pads and anc when I was able to try them at Best Buy. The 1 More Sonoflow Pro has great reviews (the original Sonoflow had good sound quality, but they improved the ANC with this new release). JBL Live 770nc or Tune 770nc are good ones too.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I have liked the Soundcore Space 1 that I purchased last year. The Soundcore Q20i is a good item for less. The original 1 More Sonoflow is good too. They released the Pro version, but the original is still good. The Earfun Wave and Edifier 830 are solid too. I know that people like the QCY earbuds. So, I think the H3 headphones are likely good, but I have not tried them.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →It is an extra bass headphone, but I think with the choices that it would be solid the Sony Ult Wear. I tried them at Best Buy, and I liked the comfort, anc, sound quality. I also tried the JBL live 770nc, and I liked them for comfort and bassy sound. The Sennheiser Accentum Plus has really good reviews. I heard that it has a tight clamp originally, but it loosens up.. Cnet picked them as their favorite mid priced headphone. This list that David, the cnet editor, put together is really helpful. [https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-wireless-headphones/](https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-wireless-headphones/) I picked up the Soundcore Space 1. I chose them because of a great sale price. It has a nice punchy bass, good app with tons of eq choices, good anc, good microphone for zoom conferences. It had good reviews at Best Buy and Amazon. So, it definitely is a solid choice. It usually is $100.00 or sometimes less. The Soundcore Q45 is their top tier product. It sounds like it has a bit more detail on instruments. It looked a bit more bulky. So, I went with the space, but many people enjoy these.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →The XM4 and Bose Quietcomfort are at a good price with good build quality. I sometimes buy the Soundcore models. They have a 18 month warranty that includes head band cracks. The Soundcore Space 1 or Q45 are solid. The Accentum Plus by Sennheiser is a good model too.
r/SonyHeadphones • View on Reddit →that's a bit overkill for what op's asking, the HE-1 is basically a museum piece not a daily driver, if you're after something that actually fits the budget and still sounds premium I'd look at the Soundcore Space One, really balanced tuning and surprisingly strong noise cancelling for the price, here's the link if you wanna check it out: amazon.com/Soundcore-Cancelling-Headphones-Wireless-Bluetooth/dp/B0DLKB5V35
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →The Soundcore Space 1 has good ANC at the 100 mark. The Sony Ult Wear or Sennheiser Accentum are good at 200. The Xm4 or xm5 are good for a bit more. Space 1 has nice pad set up where it has a good seal but doesn't hurt. I tried the JBL live 770nc; they were really comfortable too. I used to have Q30 by Soundcore it was so loose it would fall of your head.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →The Sony Ult, Sony Xm4, Bose Quiet Comfort are the best at about 200. Sony 720, Soundcore Space 1 or Q45, JBL Tune 770, 1 More Sonoflow Pro are some of the best ones at 100.00.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I have liked the Soundcore Space 1 that I got in July. JBL Tune 770, JLab Lux are good ones too.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →The Sony Xm5 seem really good for music as well as Teams or Zoom. I have always had good luck with Soundcore items. I have been using the Soundcore Space 1 for 6 months. They connect well to a Lenovo that runs Windows 11. It comes with a cord. So, you can always use them corded. They just need the power on to sound decent. They sound really bad without the power on. I use a lot of Cisco Web Ex or Zoom.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I have used the Soundcore Space 1 for a year: solid base focused sound, good anc for the price, good comfort. The 1 More Sonoflow Pro, Sony c720, JBL Tune 770nc are good too.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I've got anker soundcore ones. They are comfy but my ears are a bit sweaty in the hot weather, so I change to earbuds at times. I hate things on top of my head but I wear my soundcore headphones all day when it is not roasting. I find them more comfy than my daughter's expensive Sony ones. The noise cancelling probably isn't as good as the Sony but I am not rich so...
r/AutisticAdults • View on Reddit →I have the Soundcore Space 1. The microphone works well for zoom and webex calls. You may get a little background noise if you had a radio nearby while taking a call, but your voice will be 3x louder than the background. The multipoint works well too. The Soundcore Q45 was released at about the same time. It is really similar on options. I had posted something for someone on r/SonyHeadphones . People did like the XM5 for use with teams. Several people had their work pay for half of the remote work headphones, and these people like the Sony. Just stay away from the Xm4 because it has a bad microphone. The Sony Ult Wear is an extra bass headphone, but it is comfortable, has a good microphone, and good anc, good multi point. The Bose Quietcomfort headphone is good too. It sometimes has been on sale lately.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I have the soundcore by anker Space ones and I wear them over my aids. The noise cancelling is pretty good. https://a.co/d/7aSvtHM
r/HearingAids • View on Reddit →The Soundcore Space 1 is good. I use it with music on low and it blocks 70 percent of machine noises like leaf blowers. Soundcore Q45 is good too. The Edifier 820 plus and Sony 720n are solid too. The Ult Wear is an xb headphone, but it likely has better ANC than the 720.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →Ich finde, was Preis Leistung angeht geht derzeit nichts über Soundcore im Markt. 70€ für die space one mit wirklich gutem ANC (besser als die Bose irgendwas, die mein AG Mal gestellt hat, die ein gutes Stück teurer waren...).
r/wohnen • View on Reddit →I have the Soundcore Space 1 it has solid bass centric sound and good ANC for the price. It does fold for travel. The Sony Ult Wear is an extra bass headphone, but it seemed well made, and the bass was not over powering. Good ANC that is better than the 720. I tried these at Best Buy usa, but I don't own them, but I definitely would consider buying in the future. The Space 1 Pro have excellent ANC, but it is really strongly tuned for bass. Seems to be well made from seeing a few youtube reviews. Sometimes Soundcore durability is not so bad, but they offer an 18 month warranty that includes damage to the headband.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →The Soundcore does sound good (I have the Space 1). The Jlab Lux is worth a look too. I saw a good price at [jlab.com](http://jlab.com) recently. They use Amazon shipping. So, it arrives quickly.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I also have their over ear headphones too and they're the most comfortable headphones I've ever worn. The earbuds are really comfy too.
r/audible • View on Reddit →I have found the Soundcore Space 1 comfortable. The Sony Ult, JBL live 770nc seemed comfortable too.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →There is pretty decent stuff. I use the Soundcore Space 1. If you put music on low and use the adaptive ANC it blocks about 70% of machine noises and 50. % on voices. The Sony Ult Wear is their extra bass headphone it has ANC likely a bit better than Soundcore. Edifier has decent ANC with their 830 or 950 headphones. JLab Lux is decent too. David Carnoy of CNET really liked the Sennheiser A centum plus. Good sound quality and decent ANC. He picked it as best mid priced headphones.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →The Sony 720n and Sony Ult Wear have about $50 off for each at Best Buy and Amazon. I have the Soundcore Space 1 that I like. Soundcore Q45 is good too. They come with an 18 month warranty I just order online so you print your order later if needed.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →I have the Soundcore Space 1. It can do either ambient or ANC while wired. So, I think the other Soundcore will do the same. JLab Lux does this too. I looked at those. I like the DHRME YouTube channel from the Netherlands. They always test ANC headphones while wired.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →q20i has build quality issues, space one is definitely a better option. Jlabs is quite good too. You could check out qcy h3 also
r/headphonesindia • View on Reddit →I have had the Space 1 for a year. I am not audiophile I just want good bass that does ruin vocal. The Space 1 has been good because the app gives you good eq options, and it is really comfortable, the anc is quite good for the price. So, it is definitely a good one to try. Those others are really good too. The 1 More Sonoflow Pro does have great reviews. So, it is definitely is worth a try. David Carnoy that does the Cnet reviews thought for several years that the original Sonoflow was one of the best sounding 100 usd headphones. Cnet basically is more interested in traffic than pushing brands. So, they have been reliable to me on home audio. I tried the Sony 720 it sounded really good (similar to the Soundcore Space 1). The headphones don't fold is the only major negative. Obviously, it is not deal maker, but the Space 1 fit into the hard case that I had from the Soundcore Q30 that makes taking to work or a local cafe much easier.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →If you want solid ANC + comfort without breaking the bank, the Soundcore Space One and EarFun Wave Pro punch way above their price with great battery life, balanced sound, and not being too heavy. If you can stretch a bit higher, the Sony WH-1000XM4 is still the gold standard for everyday use.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →The best budget brand for audio in general would be Soundcore. Their Q line up is really good. I have the q30s and the space ones, and they sound pretty good. Plus their battery life is amazing, it's like 40 hours on full charge.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →Soundcore over ear headphones. I currently have the Space ones but the Q20 are great also. Just make sure they are over the ear not on ear.
r/HearingAids • View on Reddit →Outside I use the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 bone conducting earphones. They're extremely comfortable and the sound quality is great. On the treadmill, I use Anker Soundcore Space One over ear headphones. These are great budget NC over ear headphones. Sound quality and NC is great, and battery life is outstanding.
r/beginnerrunning • View on Reddit →I have liked the Soundcore Space 1 that I picked up last July. I did notice that there are some replacements pads for the Soundcore Q45 or the Space 1 on Amazon USA. I still have the original pads on the older Q30 after 2 years, but I am more a 8-10 hours a week user. The Sony XM4 has been getting major discounts with the XM5 being out for several years. There are a ton of pads for those. If you don't need immediately, it is highly likely in 30 day period that Best Buy and Amazon will have a rebate dropping the price by $50-99. Sennheiser Accentum Plus or Momentum 4 both have good sound quality. There are replacement pads for both these on Amazon. It sounds like Sennheiser pads are some of the easiest to change since they have a good number of high dollar headphones. David Carnoy of Cnet did pick the accentum plus as his favorite mid priced wireless headphone. Below is his list of wireless headphones. You can click on any item to get detailed reviews. He also does brief but informative reviews on the Cnet youtube channel. [https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-wireless-headphones/](https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/best-wireless-headphones/)
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →Hello OP, here are some good open-ear headphones na good for work and very comfortable to someone with eyeglasses & piercing: One of the best option mo would be si **[Soundcore Space One](https://s.shopee.ph/60J1DlSQxW)** since highly adjustable siya. With good ANC na rin! (3.8k PHP) - Active Noise Cancelling - Microphones: 3 mics + AI algorithm for voice clarity / noise suppression - Battery life: 40 hours with ANC on & 55 hours with ANC off - Foldable / rotating earcups - Multipoint / Dual-device support - Wired option: 3.5 mm AUX input included (wired use). So pwedeng wired & wireless siya. Also, si **[Edifier W830NB](https://s.shopee.ph/LeeTSXdUA)** this one's also comfortable to wear with large ear cups din. (2.2k PHP) - Wireless Connection na ito - With Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling feature so maganda rin for loud external noises. Battery life: 94H (ANC off) & 54H (ANC on) - **Features:** multipoint Bluetooth, mic noise reduction, foldable design, & pwede rin siyang wired so magagamit mo if ever lowbat at mas gusto mo low latency. Lastly, si **[Edifier W820NB Plus](https://s.shopee.ph/6VFHp1iaE3)** which is a good option as well OP! (2k PHP) - Battery life: ~ 33 hours with ANC on; ~ 49 hours with ANC off - Noise cancellation: Hybrid ANC din so maganda for external noises! - Mic: May AI-powered noise reduction for voice calls, so very clear for calls! - Wired input: USB-C cable mode supported **Solid yang mga yan OP since pwede sila lahat gamitin through wire/wireless mode!** Ps. Lagay ko na rin dito para mabasa ng iba
r/VirtualAssistantPH • View on Reddit →There are a good number of excellent headphones (I am a non audiophile) for 150 or less. David Carnoy of Cnet does good reviews at Cnet.com. His favorite mid priced is the Sennheiser Accentum Plus. It usually is 220.00 but it is 149 at Best Buy. He also did like the Sony 720n. It is 99.00. I have the Space 1 by Soundcore. It is a good sounding headphone for bass fans. So, I think the Q45 should be good, but these other 2 are good too. If you wanted to order one other one and then choose between the 2. The Sony xm4 at 160 is a very good item too.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →It is really solid. I have enjoyed it.
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