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Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue) Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue) Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue) Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue) Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue) Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue)

Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue)

Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue) Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue) Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue) Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue) Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue) Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue)
$ 129.99

Score By Feature

Based on 674 ratings
Comfort
9.80
Battery life
9.38
Sound quality
9.08
Noise cancellation
8.38
Value for money
8.12

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

A gold standard of sound Custom silk diaphragm drivers perform better across a wider frequency range and eliminate distortion, ensuring Hi-Res Audio and Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification.
The Life Q35 active noise cancelling headphones use LDAC technology which allows them to transmit 3 times more data than standard Bluetooth. You will be able to hear every single detail of the music through this lossless digital transfer.
The noise-cancelling technology on these headphones has two microphones on each earcup that detect all distracting noises in your vicinity and eliminate them. With the noise cancelling mode switch, you can choose between Transport, Outdoor, or Indoor mode.
Life Q35 headphones with active noise cancellation are incredibly comfortable and convenient to wear throughout the day, thanks to their lightweight design and memory foam padded earcups and headband. A built-in sensor detects when the headphones are taken out of your ears and automatically
Life Q35 active noise cancelling headphones work with an AI algorithm that has been tested thousands of times to enhance its beamforming microphones to pick up your voice with incredible accuracy. There is no background noise on calls, and they sound crisp and clear.

Questions & Answers

What's the difference between a Q35 and a Q30?

There are no features in the Q30 * wireless hires * wear detection * LDAC codec * in-built GPS An aux cable is provided and a line mic is built in for AI calling. Apart from that, there is little difference in tuning between the two. A different earcup design has been implemented. Even though everything is the same, they are still very close.

There was no way I could wear the Life Q30. How has the fit for individuals like myself who have small brains been changed?

I feel about the same as they do.

Where can I find information on Bluetooth versions?

We would like to point out that these headphones are Bluetooth V5 version.

How easy is it to hear where the sounds are coming from and what they're specifically when listening wired or wirelessly?

When using blue tooth, the stereo effect is very clear. As far as I'm concerned, they aren't wireless

Selected User Reviews For Soundcore by Anker Life Q35 Multi Mode Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Bluetooth Headphones with LDAC for Hi Res Wireless Audio, 40H Playtime, Comfortable Fit, Clear Calls (Obsidian Blue)

I love the sound quality of this CD
5/5

Excellent value for the money! I have updated. My favorite Anker product is the bluetooth earphones. Since their cords and cables are always of high quality at price points I can afford, I have owned them for years. The Soundcore label was used by Anker for some time for their speakers and headphones. The product quality at Soundcore is comparable to that of their parent company, which makes stunning products at a great price. They are simply amazing. It may not be as cheap as the previous models, but they are still very affordable. Soundcore has released the first headphones that offer the LDAC Sony codec, allowing them to deliver sound that is less compressed and more HiFi. have the chance to listen to Spotify on a high quality setting or even hear Tidal Masters the way they are meant to be heard. Please don't judge me for listening to Tidal Masters on a giant over-the-ear device. It would be a waste of time for me not to have a decent pair of earbuds. My wife has the amazing Sony WH-1000 I have a great deal of experience traveling with 1000XM3's. My oldest, who had been whining and saying he needed a pair of Soundcore Q30s, got to own them for a few days, loved them, and gave them to me. For working at home, I have the Microsoft Surface 2s that I got recently. I really enjoy them, but the sound quality is about average. Here we are with the new Q35s. The last time I had them was about a week ago. This is how it breaks down This is *br_*br_- The sound or app is What an amazing experience. The sound of the album was criticized in one review. The music here does not sound like that to me, and I am no audiophile either. There is an air of crispness and vibrancy to these. In fact, Soundcore does tweak these a bit so that the low end stands out a little more. As far as Soundcore applications are concerned, they come with a preset "Soundcore Signature" profile. But, you can customize that quite extensively. You can tune these to your taste by getting in there and tuning them. The site will let you create a custom sound you can use or choose from the many presets. If you get this set up with a high quality stream, it is truly overwhelming, for fear of sounding too dramatic. During the time I spent listening to Tidal, I listened to The National, The Eagles, and Metallica. The focus is on the lows, the mids, and the highs, all of which are nicely balanced and separated. Listening to it is a pleasure. In addition, there's no discernible latency while watching video. There is a match between the voices and the material Thank you for your hard work. This is *br_*br_- The battery life / connectivity of the device It does not get much better than this. ANC should be turned on for 40 hours or so, and off for 60 hours. Classy and almost top of the line. The Bluetooth 5 standard was released in 2014. We now have zero out, so it's easy and stable to pair, and the range is rock solid. This is *br_*br_- Noisy environments are actively cancelled using active noise cancellation It makes sense to ding these here if there is an area for it. There is nothing to criticize about the ANC. Since quite some time now, Soundcore has been improving in this category. It's still no Sony or Bose, but it's better than before. This ANC however should be more than adequate for the vast majority. It is suitable for use on airplanes and in travel. Sounds with sudden high frequencies are the only ones that really get through. I think Soundcore provides a good overall experience here, but it's not as spectacular as everything else. This is *br_*br_- The following controls and factors affect the form A stellar build is evident in the Q35. Your hands feel great when you hold them. a comfortable fit like headphones priced at $129 should be. From my experience, there is no discernible difference between the Sony headphones and these. Several buttons have been placed on the right side of the can for handling control. There is a power button and an ANC toggle on the left side. You can enter transparency by resting your hand on the right can of Soundcore, an interesting feature that Sony borrowed from them. You did a great job! I love autopause, which is something new I've discovered. Unless I am mistaken, I have always used this on my buds, but never seen it on over ears. The cup can be lifted off either ear and as soon as it is lifted, the music I found it to be very A short time later, my son walked over to me and started talking. did not miss anything he said and didn't have to pause my content because I did not miss a word of what he said. This is a great Your score of 3 is also given by Soundcore. An audio cable of 5mm is needed if you plan to wire the headphones. As of yet, I haven't tried it here, but I tested it with the Q30s. This is *br_*br_- The quality of your call When it came to handling calls, the Q30's were nothing special. However, the Q35s seem to be vastly improved even though they are still not spectacular. They've added an AI algorithm to the beam forming mics, which seem to be more effective at isolating your voice, especially in noisy While I still hear the wind outside, the calls here are solid and very competent in terms of audio quality. The information will be updated as I go. Despite the slightly higher price tag of $129, Soundcore's value proposition is unbeatable. A great build quality and excellent sound quality are accompanied by a good ANC system and great battery. Q30s are an excellent alternative to the Q20s if high-fidelity sound is not your thing. This app offers the same build, same ANC, and same great sound, at half the price. However, if you are serious about listening to music, buy these, find some uncompressed (or lesser compressed) music, and enjoy it. What I am about to say is something you really must As has been stated above, I've been wearing them a lot and I have not said anything about comfort. They are extremely lightweight and comfortable to wear for many hours at a time. My nature is hot (not in a physical sense, but sweaty) and these over-ears are warm, however, overly warm like many of those I have worn in the past. Now that they have been on for about two hours tonight, I am tired of them. The situation is fine. There is not too much heat inside, but I am still warm. A solid foundation. The following is an update for users of Samsung models later than the 520 series. Recently, I discovered some really important info based on testing the new Belkin-produced B&G processors. One thing PI7's has in common is you want to make sure HD Audio (in this case, LDAC) is enabled on your device. Samsung actually deactivates it by default. You can enable it by visiting the developer's options menu. The Android build number can be found in "about phone", "software options" or by typing the build number into a search engine. You need to tap on it seven Click "developer options" when you are back in the browser. Whenever you connect your Q35s with your phone (or any headset that can handle LDAC), scroll down in developer options to find the HD Audio option. To use this feature, you simply have to slide that over. It should connect to the highest streaming option headphones can offer automatically. Despite what you may think, you will not cause any harm You will be off to a good start as soon as you set up a Tidal account or move your Spotify quality to "very high". For me and the S21 Ultra, this was a game changer!.

Artemis Stephens
Artemis Stephens
| Aug 22, 2020
I really like these headphones because they block out noise
5/5

The headphones are very good for the price, as compared to Sony, Bose, or Skullcandy. Following my evaluation of the 1000XM4, Skullcandy Hesh ANC, Bose QC 35 II, and Soundcore Life Q30s (which I returned for the upgraded Q35s), I decided on this unit as the best among the bunch. Sony XM4s are in a class of their own based on overall sound quality, noise cancellation, and extra features (most of which are nice to have, but not essential). When it came to sound quality, Bose was the worst of the bunch. It was very good both in terms of sound and noise cancellation. And it was very similar in price to the Q35s add some features that make the extra $50 worth it. The Q30s were also great (especially for $80), but the Q35s have some added features that make it worthwhile. There are mainly two things to look forward to with LDAC the upscaling sound codec, the improved call quality, and the multi-player. . . This includes the device connection, and the wear sensor that pauses music when the phone is removed (which I have disabled on my Sony XM4s and *One minor complaint is that Soundcore Life Q35s sound is a little bit bass-heavy The quality is still high despite the heavy weight. In terms of sound, the Sony XM4s are the best because of their balanced sound, with plenty of new Soundcore Life Q35s are a lot different from the Sony XM4s, but you could make an argument for getting more for your money if you go with the Q35s instead. They both became part of my family and I treasure However, if you're not able to justify spending $280 (the new lower price for the Sony XM4s) but are interested in an amazing ANC headphone, you can't go wrong with the Soundcore Life 35! In any case, $130 is a great deal. The best sound quality I have heard so far - even better than my favorite Skullcandy headphones. As far as I am concerned, the Q35s has a 40-hour battery that stands out from the crowd. The color of the dark blue is gorgeous! What matters is the sound, and the sound here is excellent! I think these added features are even more reasons why you should choose these headphones over anything to do with.

Harlem Turner
Harlem Turner
| Mar 25, 2021
The left side of the headphones plays louder than the right side
5/5

I believe the headphones I received are defective. The left side of the headphones plays much louder than the right side. If this was a defective unit, can you guys send me another one so I can confirm if that's the problem? I don't want to write a poor review, so can you guys send me another one? Currently, I am giving the book 1 star, but I will revise it if Anker (Soundcore) responds favorably. Notes for edits In the beginning, a faulty product was sent to me with the left side playing louder than the right side, and the right ear cup having no bass. I reached out to Anker Customer Support, who did their best to resolve the issue and send me a brand new unit that works perfectly now. This would have been better if it had the auto-play feature They have the same type of easy EQ control as their smaller headphones, but it is not as intuitive as it could be. This was a mistake on the part of Anker, and I am adjusting my review to reflect the promptness of customer service, the way they handled my problem, and the quality of the product.

Cataleya Perkins
Cataleya Perkins
| Apr 26, 2021

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