🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Soundcore Anker Life Q10 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones offer a premium audio experience with Hi-Res certified sound, 60-hour playtime, and fast USB-C charging. Designed for comfort and convenience, these over-ear headphones feature active noise cancellation and are perfect for online classes or home office use.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Bluetooth |
Control Type | Bluetooth |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.57 Pounds |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20Hz-20KHz |
Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Headphones |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 12 months |
Battery Charge Time | 12 Hours |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Antenna Location | Home, Travel |
Compatible Devices | Devices with Bluetooth or 3.5mm audio port capabilities, including laptops, desktops, tablets, telephones, smart speakers, televisions, and cellphones. |
Cable Features | Detachable, Without Cable |
Additional Features | Wireless, Fast-charging, Lightweight, Volume-Control, BassUp Technology, Hi-Res Audio, Foldable, 60-Hour playtime |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Home |
J**C
Great Bass. Great Battery Life. Great Value. Great Choice.
I have had these headphones for a little over a week now. I am not disappointed with this purchase. Great Bass (has a "Bass Up: button for more bass) even in some Country songs, but is most noticeable in some Electronic Dance Music. Ear muffs are comfortable. Designed primarily, I think, for indoors, but I have used them on a walk/light run in the late afternoon mostly in the shade. No noise cancellation, but with the music on you don't hear outside noises. Bluetooth pairs up quickly with my Samsung S8. No charger block. It does come with the USB to USB-C cord. All buttons (volume up/down, FF/REW, Power, Bass Up, Power, etc) USB-C Charger Port, and Aux input are located on the right headphone. It also comes with a 3.5 mm Aux cord to plug directly from your device to the headset. Note: When the headset is corded, all buttons are designed to be off and no option for Bass Up (but the bass sounds good even when off). Once un-corded, the power can be turned on again. It announces the power level at the beginning ("Battery High." "Battery Medium" ...) and I can check the headphone battery percentage if I go to my bluetooth settings on my phone. I almost exclusively go with it un-corded. I powered up these headphones to 100% when I got them and they are now at 60% with light usage (a little over a week), so I am very happy that I don't have to worry about charging it so often. For the price, build-quality, sound quality, battery life, and bass, I would recommend these headphones.
K**R
Amazing for the price!
I've had these for about a week, I originally ordered them as a birthday present for my girlfriend and wanted to test them out before I gave them to her. After just under a week of use they work great! The sound quality when listening to both music and spoken words, such as YouTube, is excellent both wired and wireless, and although these are not Active Noise Canceling the passive noise isolation works even better than my $100 headphones that have ANC! The earcups are super soft and I can wear these for hours without any ear fatigue or discomfort. The battery life is also very good! They came to me at 80% and after about a week of listening for a few hours every night they've gone down to 60%, I have yet to charge them and at this rate they should last about a month or more before needing to be charged. With the usb-c port they should also be quick to charge as well.These are so nice that I actually took my gf's set and bought a second pair for her. For $40 headphones the quality is top notch. The only complaints I have are occasionally I'll get a low hiss when using them in Bluetooth, but thats only when theres nothing playing, it goes away once you start playing music/a video and I wish they were metal instead of plastic but again they're $40, you can't expect premium materials at this price.Overall I really recommend these if you're looking for cheap but quality Bluetooth headphones.
J**E
**UPDATED** Good Sound, Comfortable; USB-C Charging a Big Plus
Since writing the below review, Anker customer support reached out to me and provided a replacement unit. While I not all of the issues can be resolved (these are inexpensive headphones, after all), some of them have. These headphones do have great sound for the price, they offer passive noise-cancellation (due to them completely covering your ear), they are comfortable to wear for long periods of time, and the battery lasts a *very* long time. I listen to music, podcasts, or videos a few hours a day, and probably only charge these once per week.It's also handy to have the aux cable, too, in case you have a device that has a headphone jack (the cable is included). I'm moving my review from 3 stars to 4 because the headphones are a great value for the money, despite any shortcomings, and because you cannot beat Anker's incredible customer service.---PREVIOUS REVIEW---I purchased these headphones several months ago primarily for phone calls, which I take from my computer. When they work, the sound is terrible. The other person can't hear me and often asks me to repeat things. I hear the caller just fine, though.When they do work, they often have a time limit before the connection drops off and then takes 15 minutes for me to toggle Bluetooth on and off, turn the headphones on and off, rinse, repeat before they reconnect. Sometimes, they don't reconnect and require the included cable to start working again (this will be a problem for you if your device does not have a headphone jack or you don't have an adapter).They do fold up conveniently and are easy to travel with, comfortable for long periods of time, and, when they work, have decent sound. They also use a USB-C cable to charge and the battery stays powered for a commendably long time (you don't need them to be charged to listen while they're plugged into your device, though). However, if you're looking at these as an option for things like webinars, phone or video calls, or any wireless headphone activities, I'd investigate other options.
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