Soundcore by Anker Space Q45 Adaptive Active Noise Cancelling Headphones
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4.5 out of 5 stars with 46 reviews
5 out of 5 stars
20 August, 2025
originally posted on soundcore.com
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Recommended by my mom in place of BOSE noise cancellation headphones for school. Definitely an incredible substitute. The ultra bass is to die for, and i cant hear anything outside when im wearong them.
5 out of 5 stars
19 May, 2025
originally posted on soundcore.com
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Very good audio, amazing battery life. Wired connection has the best sound but it is still wonderful when using bluetooth. I have bought multiple sound core products and i have never been dissatisfied.
4 out of 5 stars
8 April, 2025
originally posted on soundcore.com
Mute in all cases
I ordered them to use in office where noises in open space. Muting calls on third-party communication software, such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams and this is key future that I need. I really don't understand why is it problem, to mute a headphones and you trying to integration with software
5 out of 5 stars
7 April, 2025
originally posted on soundcore.com
(no review title)
I love my headphones! Great sound and super comfortable.
3 out of 5 stars
27 March, 2025
originally posted on soundcore.com
Good, but aren't built to last
Though the sound quality, battery life, and comfortability are solid for the most part, every pair of these headphones I have had have broken within the first 6-18 months of use. The plastic above the earmuffs themselves is flimsy and exceedingly breakable, and though I take good care of my headphones, their daily usage quickly proves to be far too much for their design. It's truly unfortunate how much care was put into the quality of the sound but not the stability of the body.
5 out of 5 stars
14 March, 2025
originally posted on soundcore.com
awsome
these headphones are GREAT! They are very comfortable and lightweight, with decent clamp force. As weird as this may sound, they need a bit more. They aren’t super stable if you lean forward/backward, or if you are head banging to whatever you listen too. You will need to hold them. One more thing, the right plastic peice on the arm(or whatever you call it) broke just before it turns to the metal. It seems to be a prominent issue with this model on Reddit and a few other reviews here. I do love these though. The ANC is great, not perfect, though the pressure it causes is kinda high. The transparency mode is mid, sounds of static and is quite quiet. I often find myself just taking the headphones off to talk to someone, even if they are sitting next to me. The bass? How do i put this… MY EARS!!! I’m decently a bass head, these do the job. Tons of bass, clear highs and mids, these sound great. The app helps a lot if i dont want a ton of bass, though rare. Overall, i would highly recommend these if you dont wanna spend both your kidneys and maybe an arm on more premium headphones. Go with the new space one pros if you need something with better transparency, ANC, and sound quality, but these will do for most.
4 out of 5 stars
13 March, 2025
originally posted on soundcore.com
(no review title)
Feels and sounds good, but can cause some fatigue with extended wear due to the clamp strength
2 out of 5 stars
27 November, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
Too big
I wanted to like these headphones so badly but they are too big. I have an average sized head and did not think this would be a problem, but even adjusting to the smallest setting they are too big.
3 out of 5 stars
15 November, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
Good sound, but heavy and disintegrate over time
I got these headphones two years ago and they have pretty good sound for the price level. The ANC could be better, but it's good enough in most mildly loud environments. The main issues I had with them straight away is how heavy they feel on the head if you wear them for a couple of hours, enough to be painful. The other issue is that the ear cuffs started peeling and the leather started to tear at the seems and show the foam underneath. After just 1 1/2 years of light use, this feels unfortunate and does frustrate me. Just be aware that with the low cost comes not the longest lasting pair you'll get.
3 out of 5 stars
14 November, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
Good but hard to troubleshoot
I love my headphones and use them often, however, I came into an issue with them just today. I tried troubleshooting for screeching noises and anything else that has to do with audio, but nothing helps get rid of the screeching noises.
5 out of 5 stars
22 October, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
(no review title)
I love every single thing about these headphones and there are nothing wrong with them, I totally suggest buying them.
2 out of 5 stars
19 October, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
it should be better
My half priced headphones outperforms this one in multiple way.I have bigger head eapads are thin, results the headphone unstable in my head, its painful to wearing, always opens holes which results strange sound. A the plastic is better than crap ones, but it near to the cheap plastic sound. The noise cancellation is worst than my other cheaper my ones.
5 out of 5 stars
8 October, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
Worth every penny!
Deep bass ,crisp highs ,longest lasting battery in the headphone game…..
5 out of 5 stars
31 August, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
(no review title)
I lost alil bass going from the 35 to the 45 but better Bluetooth connection for phone calls.
5 out of 5 stars
27 July, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
Pretty good
I've had the q45 headphones for about 8 months and the sound quality and ANC are both pretty good, especially for $149. The battery life is crazy good, I have literally binged entire seasons of multiple tv shows (what up, Kodi!) without needing to charge the headphones. The app is decent, the preset eq's are terrible but you're able to customize to your taste. My only gripe is the size of the headphones. I'm 6'1 180lbs and wear a size 7 and 3/8" fitted baseball hat (I don't have a small head) and even on the smallest setting, the headphones are still too big. I ended up adding some additional padding to the inside of the headband and they're good now, but I shouldn't have needed to do that. I'm genuinely curious as to what giant human being they used as a model for head sizes, bc these things run laaarge, and I'm not new to OTE headphones either.
5 out of 5 stars
18 July, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
(no review title)
Sound cuts in and out I would like a refund this is ridiculous
5 out of 5 stars
18 July, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
Amazing Headphones
Don’t be fool by other brands with high prices. These headphones deliver way better quality than most.
5 out of 5 stars
21 June, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
(no review title)
Came fast through mail couldn’t be happier thank you.
5 out of 5 stars
7 June, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
Awesome and Great deal
Had these for few months now. I love them but people keep saying the battery is good. Well, I had better battery from other brands, just everything else on the headphones feel like flagship. I like the LDAC codec, but battery is not very long. If I go and use AAC, then I can tell the difference. I prefer LDAC. I was using own music, and then I decided to sign up for Spotify premium. Now, just patiently waiting for HiFi and lossless on Spotify. I also have the life Q35, but I wanted the adaptive ANC, to not have to play with the button or app all the time. I think it does well on its own. Has volume limiter too but did not use it much. Has an auto turn off feature. If you have a phone with spatial sound, it works too. Really nice headphones and seems flagship capable, and comparable to nicer and pricier ones for lower cost and get them $50 off this website is nice too. I had life Q30 too but did not like as much as Q35 or even Q45. I should say I even had Q10s too. Out of all of them, I like the Q45s the best. I came from the Q35 to the Q45 because there was a choppy sound issue with the Q35 but it could have been the Galaxy A54 I was using. Now, I am using a OnePlus 12R. So, heck of a lot better phone and did not try Q35 on seeing if the choppiness is still there but I might try it again to see. I recommend any of the Soundcore products. They are quality products.
5 out of 5 stars
27 April, 2024
originally posted on soundcore.com
(no review title)
Way way way way better than expected