[noise-cancelling headphones for airplanes]Soundcore Anker Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Wireless Over Ear Bluetooth Headphones, 60H Playtime, Hi-Res Audio, Deep Bass, Memory Foam Ear Cups, for Travel, Home Office
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- Incredible Sound Loved by 20 Million+ People
- Hi-Res Audio: Custom oversized 40 mm dynamic drivers produce Hi-Res sound. Life Q20 active noise canceling headphones reproduce music with extended high frequencies that reach up to 40 kHz for extraordinary clarity and detail.
- Reduce Ambient Noises By Up to 90%: Our team of engineers conducted more than 100,000 tests in real-life scenarios to fine-tune Life Q20’s 4 built-in ANC microphones and digital active noise cancellation algorithm. As a result, the hybrid active noise cancellation can detect and cancel out a wider range of low and mid-frequency noises such as cars and airplane engines.
- 100% Stronger Bass: Our exclusive BassUp technology conducts real-time analysis of the low frequencies to instantly strengthen the bass output. Double press the play button when listening to bass-heavy genres like EDM and hip-hop for an amplified listening experience.
- 60-Hour Playtime*: Up to 40 hours of non-stop playtime in wireless active noise cancellation mode (at 60% volume) is extended to an enormous 60 hours in standard music mode. A single charge gives you enough juice to listen to over 600 songs or soundtrack multiple long haul flights. And when you’re in a rush, charge Life Q20 active noise canceling headphones for 5 minutes and get 4 hours of listening.
- Advanced Noise Cancelling: 1Mii Y8 hybrid noise canceling technology uses 5 ANC microphones to reduce up to 40dB of ambient noise, and can monitor various frequencies. Whether it is the roar of airplane engines, office chatter or the roar of subway, it can help you achieve immersive listening.
- Hi-Res Audio with LDAC: The 40mm dynamic driver supports LDAC, achieving Hi-Res wireless audio, 1Mii Y8 bluetooth noise cancelling headphones providing transfer 3x more detail than other bluetooth headphones, achieving rich listening.
- 75 Hours Playtime: Enjoy up to 55 hours of music in ANC mode, or extend the playtime to 75 hours in standard mode. When traveling, a 10-minute quick charge can play for 5 hours, or use a 3.5mm audio cable for wired connection. When on the plane, you can use the headphones through the included airplane adapter.
- Clear Calls: 1Mii Y8 noise cancelling headphones use advanced ENC technology to capture human voices and eliminate ambient noise during hands-free calls, bringing clear calls to both parties and amplifying your voice.
- Stylish and Comfort Design: 1Mii over ear bluetooth headphones feature ultra-soft and memory protein leather earmuffs, retractable headband and 8° rotating earmuffs, easily fit any head contour, all-round soft design can evenly distribute pressure, no discomfort for long-term wear. And demovable earmuff design allows you to easily replace after long-term use.
- Note: 1.LDAC is only compatible with Android devices. For your better listening experience, please select "Compatible Audio and Listening Quality". 2. Wired mode supports ANC mode.
- 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵-𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗼𝗹𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗺𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰: YMOO Y7 Noise Cancelling Headphones has a 40mm dynamic speaker, high-end bio-diaphragm, and master tuning. In terms of sound performance, the bass is powerful, the mid-frequency is soft, and the treble is beautiful. The highly flexible silk diaphragm reproduces powerful lows and clear highs up to 40kHz.
- 𝗔𝗡𝗖 𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗹𝗲-𝗳𝗲𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗻𝗼𝗶𝘀𝗲 𝗿𝗲𝗱𝘂𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Our product has built-in 3 ANC microphones and fine-tuned digital active noise reduction algorithm. Therefore, when you turn on the ANC noise reduction mode, it can detect and cancel a wide range of low-frequency and mid-frequency noises, such as the noise of cars and aircraft engines.
- 𝗕𝗹𝘂𝗲𝘁𝗼𝗼𝘁𝗵 𝟱.𝟮 𝘄𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗱𝘀𝗲𝘁: YMOO Y7 wireless headset uses the most advanced Bluetooth 5.2 technology, which can provide a stable connection up to 50Ft. You put your mobile phone on the first floor and go up to the second floor with headphones on, it can still provide stable and clear sound without the sound of current.
- 𝟳𝟱 𝗛𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝘆𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲: YMOO Y7 Over Ear Headphones has a built-in 600mAh battery, which can play music for up to 50 hours in noise canceling mode. Standard mode extends playtime to 75 hours. Charging once, you don't need to worry about power problems for a week.
- 𝗪𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗪𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗽𝗵𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘀: It is not only a wireless Bluetooth headset, but also can be used as a wired Studio Monitor headset through our included 3.5m to type-c audio cable. It is very convenient to use as a computer headset at home or on a business trip. We also included an airplane adapter, which allows you to connect the audio of the airplane, so that you can accompany your airplane journey with music.
- 𝗣𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀𝘂𝗿𝗲-𝗙𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗳𝗼𝗿𝘁: It comes with ultra-soft protein leather earcups and memory foam padding, which is pain-free and clip-free for long-term wear. It has a telescopic rod adjustment and a foldable design, when folded, it is only the size of a palm, very convenient to carry.
Anker soundcore life Q20. The Anker Soundcore Life Q20 bluetooth headphones are not what I had expected from a $60 pair of headphones. The sound, the weight, the build quality, and the style are all something to appreciate from this pair of headphones. If you are looking for an expensive sounding pair of headphones for a small price look no further. I will go over all of the specs of the headphones in detail below.General SpecsLets start with what these headphones have to offer. The first item to note about these headphones is that they have bluetooth 5.0. This means their range is ridiculously far and they are low energy data transfer headphones. This is how this pair of headphones packs a 30 hour battery life with all the extras turned on. You can get up to 60hours if you have a couple features turned off and don’t need the volume very loud. They offer noise cancelation and a bass boost function. The padding around your ear is memory foam and my favorite part is that it actually goes around your ear and does not sit on it. They are light and have great sound. The bass is the most impressive part of these headphones. People that do not want bass may want to stay clear of these, but from my testing I really enjoyed the sound. They came with an auxilary cable, charging cable, and a carry pouch.SoundLets talk about the sound features. The normal sound out of the box is great. if you are bass heavy and want more, they have a bass up feature that really hits. They offer noise canceling to drown out background noises. With bass up and noise canceling on, this is where you get up to 30 hours of battery life. If you don’t use these features you can get yourself up to 60 hours of battery. I personally have not needed the noise canceling feature yet and I feel like the sound in normal mode is great. I have easily gotten 40 hours out of these headphones. Louder volumes will affect the battery life as well. If you are an audiofile you may have different opinions than me, but I think these sound as good as Beats or other $100 plus headphones.Build QualityThese headphones are light and of course they adjust for different head sizes. They don’t feel cheap, which I like. The memory foam cushion around the ears is comfortable. The thing I like the most is the fact that they are big enough togo around my ears instead of sitting on my ears like other headphones do. These are very comfortable well built headphones.ConclusionThe Anker Soundcore Life Q20 are a great pair of headphones. In my personal opinion they provide the sound a more expensive option would provide. They are comfortable and have great battery life. I would suggest this pair of headphones to anyone looking for an affordable but expensive sounding pair of headphones.
Super-Solid Bang-For-Your-Buck Pair of Headphones. Let me start off by explaining my use-case for these headphones.I was in the market looking for something to be a good accompaniment to my brand new Oculus Quest 2. I planned on sharing the play experience with some friends, so earbuds were out of the question for sanitary reasons. I wasn’t looking for stupidly-expensive headphones to have to play some VR games, but wanted something decent so Beat Saber would sound better haha. Previously, I had bought these $15 Panasonic headphones that had banger reviews, but once they arrived, I put them on, turned on some music, and instantly boxed it back up. Trash. So back to Amazon I went to look for something that’s more bang-for-your-buck. I stumbled upon a bunch of non-mainstream headphones and then eventually to these. I have some Anker chargers and stuff but I never knew Anker made audio hardware, so I thought I’d read some reviews and try them out since they were on sale for $45 vs. their $60 MSRP. I knew now that if I wanted even the slightest decency in quality, I’d have to spend more than $15 haha.Next, let me explain my experience in audio hardware.I wouldn’t consider myself a professional audiophile, but I know good sound when I hear it. My most expensive pair of headphones are my Sennheiser HD 650 for when I dabble in music production or want listen to music at the highest quality pair with my FiiO portable amp interface, my pair of Sony MDR-V6 (my favorite pair of headphones/ studio monitors and ol’ faithful), Sennheiser CX 5.00i (hands-down best-sounding and most-balanced earbuds), 2 pairs of Sennheiser CX 300 (best-sounding alternative to the 5.00i), Beats Studio (trash), Beats Solo HD (even more trash), airpods 1st gen, and various pairs of earpods lying around. Hopefully that gives you a small glimpse of how much high-quality audio means to me…or how stupid I am for owning a couple pairs of Beats…NOW FOR THE BREAKDOWN ——Sound Quality —- 8/10These are actually quite above decent! The price is just a bonus. I’d say the quality as normal headphones for listening to music and gaming, they’re perfect. Crisp highs and good lows (with a bit of a default bass-enhancement). The mids could use a bit of work but to be honest, for $45 this is prob some of the best sound you can get at this price-point. Pretty much what a lot of these reviews say. Heck, these may be better than/ as good as most name-brand $100-200. I’ve used various Bose Quiet Comfort series headphones ($300+) and haven’t been impressed with their sound quality. I would say these sound just as good, if not better, than Bose QC headphones, as controversial as that may be to say haha. Another comparison is against my airpods, which I consider pretty good-sounding. I would say these are about the same as airpods, but with added bass and optional added bass on top of that. Beats muddle everything else with their added bass, while these don’t IMO. Overall, sound quality on these is solid and for under $60, I would say is a steal.DO NOT USE FOR MUSIC PRODUCTION OR AS STUDIO MONITORSI only say this because there are reasons that these are just meant for listening. There are drivers in these that may not sit well with production hardware, such as an amplified audio interface, preamps, or other equipment. When I plugged this into my FiiO via the provided aux cable, the sound became unbalanced. It’s probably because it wasn’t meant to take in more power than it was built with, so better to leave these headphones vanilla than add anything else to them. Use them for listening or gaming and you should experience optimal sound quality. Oh and also, DON’T EVER BUY BEATS. These headphones sound eons better than any of the Beats products that I’ve owned/ tried, including the discontinued $400 Beats Pro.Comfort —- 10/10These are also quite comfortable. I’ve worn it as long as 3-hour time period so far and the sides of my head/ ears weren’t sore like after long wears of my Sennheiser HD 650s. Just like my Sony MDR-V6s they are foldable, so that may have something to do with the flexibility of its entirety. My Sennheiser HD 650s are non-foldable, and that’s a big drawback for those :'(. The memory foam pads covered with faux leather allows the headphones to comfortably conform to your head shape. The only thing I can really compare the comfort to is the Beats Studio, which surprisingly, despite their build quality, are pretty comfortable. Overall, I feel like these would fit most heads and provide almost universal comfort.Features —- meh, not much to talk aboutReally the only added features are the optional bass-boost and active noise canceling (ANC). The optional bass-boost isn’t bad, it just doesn’t do much for me because bass is already enhanced right outta the box. So if you’re into bass-boosted and bass-heavy music, these will be quite pleasant for sure! The ANC also doesn’t really do much for me since I listen to my music loud enough to drown out pretty much everything anyway. But, when I turn it on without music playing, it does do something. It’s not quite as effective as the Bose QC headphones, but I think it works pretty well in most loud situations. I just haven’t used it on a plane yet haha. The volume control buttons have an annoying beep every time you press + or – , but whatever. This actually sucks- you can’t use the headphones while they’re charging, even wired. Ridiculous, I know. But hey, can’t have everything, right? Big oof on Anker’s end on that.Aesthetics —- 6/10Not gonna lie, these are pretty generic looking headphones. They don’t have some revolutionary design to it, but they look like your average good-looking generic headphones. They aren’t flashy like Beats or Airpods (or probably the upcoming Airpods Studio) but they don’t look bad at all. They’re just…normal. But, I did only get the black pair, so maybe the gray one looks better in different settings. Don’t let this be a deal-breaker, though.Connectivity —- 6/10Wired, these things are perfect. The provided cable could be longer, but that’s nothing against the headphones themselves. Just buy an extender or a longer cable online for like $10 or less. THE ONLY REASON I’M KNOCKING OFF A STAR is because of what a lot of people are complaining about: the choppiness and clicking of the Bluetooth connectivity. Every now and then the headphones will click or have that split-second static noise while I’m listening via bluetooth. It’s not often, but happens enough to dock a start off. Now, I could just return these and try to get another pair, but I’m too lazy and don’t really care too much about the clipping every now and then, so that’s on me. But, it’s a problem a lot of other reviewers are complaining about so it’s a legitimate issue. The range is fine so far. I’ve been able to walk 30 ft. away without any clipping issues. I’ve also used these for video calls and they work just fine with no clipping.Conclusion —- Overall grade: 9/10You may or may not find headphones this great-sounding at this price-point or even a step up in price-point, but then again I haven’t tried every single pair of headphones on the market. But I can say with confidence that these stack up pretty well against my studio headphones that I own and I would recommend these to anyone looking for decent-sounding headphones, because with these, you’ll get way more than what you’re looking for. These will definitely be a pleasure to play VR games with and even moreso just listening to music while at home or traveling!Now if you’re looking for decent earbuds, I recommend the Sennheiser CX 5.00i! (If you haven’t noticed, i’m definitely biased towards Sennheiser, but they’re industry-standard and the have the best sounding audio products I’ve ever experience, hands-down)
Headphones. Nice, the sound cancellation is ok but not the best. The sound cancellation is not good if using while running or doing anything active. The sound is ok, probably loud to most standards but I need my music blasting in my ears when I’m working out. ( that’s with Bluetooth) with the cord it is a little louder and better. Overall the quality is good not the best I’ve had before. The battery life has never ran out on me, I’ve charged it just couple times. It lasts weeks before you need to charge it . It is easy to use. I forgot how much I paid for it honestly and there was value for the money, there not the cheapest nor are they most expensive ones I bought before. The comfort level is satisfactory
Great sound on a budget. Use it to listen to music on my iPods – also to cds onportable cd players – sound quality is excellent both wired and blue tooth. I bought a second one based on positive experience with rhe first – noise suppression seems ok – but not up to Bose standard – however, the price is right. Not sure how they will stand up to long term use and where to get replacement ear cushions – I own several Bose units so I believe my comparisons are realistic
battery life is amazing. the battery on these never die. I use them 6-8 hours a day, 5 days a week at work and they last over a month between charging. I’m no audiophile, but I have no complaints on sound quality and all that. The noise canceling isn’t the best, but it is more than sufficient to tune out conversations between my other co-workers while I am trying to focus. It was only when I used them on a plane that I even noticed the shortcomings in the noise canceling.
Great Headphones at a great price. These are awesome headphones! I bought them after two poor and frustrating experiences with expensive earbuds from Jabra and JBL – they would stop working at after a year. So I decided to purchase something less expensive (and separately decided to move on from earbuds) in the event I needed to buy again next year! And I am so glad I did. They are comfortable. The sound is great. Call quality is good. The buttons are easy to use. No app to download; they connect to Bluetooth easily. The battery last a long time – I listen to podcasts on long walks most days a week, and I rarely need to charge them. The noise cancelling isn’t 100%, but is pretty damn good – enough to drown out distractions when I need to focus. I wish I had found these earlier and didn’t waste my money on those earbuds! I’ve only had them about 6 weeks, so I don’t know how long they’ll last, but they don’t feel cheap and they have already been worth the investment.
Decent but not great. These headphones are decent when you need something in a pinch.The Good:These are over-ear, so they are definitely more comfortable than on-ear headphones, for those of us that wear glasses.Has both wired and wireless options. Both work well, although I am more of a wired user.Does a good job of blocking out background noise or everyday noise.Overall comfortable to wear, not too tight (although can get snug after a while).Rechargeable.Battery lasts a good while, several days.Needs Improvement on:The noise cancellation button isn’t really all that different having it on than off. Really the difference is like 10% to me. Don’t get me wrong, as soon as you put these on, it immediately blocks a good chunk of noise. But the difference between having the NC button on or off is negligible.No bass or deep sounds.Although the batter lasts a good while, it doesn’t tell you when its low. I was literally just using them now to watch tv (having them connected to my Roku remote), and they just died with no warning whatsoever. It would be nice if when you turned these on, a little automated voice told you what the battery percentage was, like the Bose do. Or at least have it intermittently say “battery low”.After a few hours (yup I wear mine alot), it does get heavy on your head. This is where I said these were pretty comfortable but can be snug.The little hole where you plug in the jack is universal, so if you lose the cord that came with it, you can just interchange it with another one you have lying around.OverallThese are pretty decent headphones. Are they a substitute for Base? No. But they are still pretty decent NC headphones at a reasonable price.
Great sound and value, at least for now. Before I purchased this set, I tried the 3M and Prohear headsets. Both headsets were very well made, and appeared they could hold up to heavy abuse on a daily basis but the sound quality was TERRIBLE. even to my ears that have been subjected to 40 years of abuse, and the volume was inadequate at best on both devicesRange with this set has been incredible. My phone and this headset both have bluetooth 5.x, I can leave the phone on the couch streaming music and cut the yard without missing a beat. Sound quality is good and I can use the ANR function to shut off annoying noises. Volume is adequate compared to the two other devices, the greater clarity allows you to hear your music clearly at less volumeNot sure about the long-term durability of this headset. Vinyl on the earsets is quite thin hope it holds upRobert
Excellent sound quality. Great stereo sound. Very comfortable. Yes, they are bluetooth. My only negative is they do have a slight delay on bluetooth so if you are watching a video it does look a little like “lip sync” as the sound has a slight delay.But for the low price it is a great value.