Monday, August 21st 2023

Soundcore Unveils the Space One Headphones with Improved ANC and LDAC for US$99.99

soundcore, the premium audio brand of Anker Innovations', today launched the Space One over-ear headphones, the next generation of headphones under the Space moniker. With an upgraded noise cancelling system, Space One offers users an improved experience for listening to music or talking on the phone, by targeting frequencies that help to reduce external voices. Combined with long playtime, impressive audio performance with LDAC decoding and a comfortable floating design, Space One equals an over-the-ear pair of headphones that is perfect for all day usage.

soundcore's Best Ever Noise Cancellation:
Leveraging the Space One's improved noise cancelling structure helps to block out mid and high frequencies where the human voice typically resides (1). Once identified, the Space One headphones can help to reduce many sounds including, people talking, babies crying or co-workers on the phone in the next cubicle.
Additionally, thanks to the refined adaptive noise cancelling system, Space One detects both external sounds as well as those that enter the ear cup, even if the earcups don't form a tight seal around the user's head. This helps to block out up to 98% of unwanted noise.

Exceptional Sound Quality:
Using a 40 mm dynamic driver, the Space One elevates the audio performance over all frequencies for a balanced sound profile while producing an immersive sound stage and improved sound clarity. Using soundcore's HearID function in the soundcore app, helps users customize the sound to their personal listening capability. The addition of LDAC and Hi-Res Wired and Wireless certification provide uses with a rich and detailed audio experience.

Industry-leading Battery Life

The Space One offers ultra-long playtime with 40 hours of battery life with ANC turned on and 55 hours of playtime with ANC turned off, delivering all-week usage for on-the-go listening during a daily commute or while traveling. Additionally, charging the headphones for 5-minutes can provide up to 4 hours of additional playtime.

Other Key Features / Specs:
The Space One utilizes three microphones with an enhanced A.I. algorithm to ensure clear calls, customization using the soundcore app (Android Play Store and Apple App Store), wearing detection as well as multi-point connectivity allowing them to be used with a laptop and phone simultaneously.

soundcore's new over-ear headphones also offer users the ability to customize the transparency mode and strength through the soundcore app with ten levels of customization to ensure important announcements are not missed.

Availability and Pricing
The Space One is currently slated to begin shipping as of August 28th, in three colors: Jet Black, Latte Cream and Sky Blue for $99.99 in the US and $129.99 CAD in Canada. Additionally, the Space One will begin shipping on August 31st in the UK for £89.99 and €99.99 EUR in Germany / Europe on Amazon.com and soundcore.com as well as in select retail partners around the world.
Source: Soundcore
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6 Comments on Soundcore Unveils the Space One Headphones with Improved ANC and LDAC for US$99.99

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
Depending how good that ANC is, that is some impressive battery life.
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
Space LynxDepending how good that ANC is, that is some impressive battery life.
It's ok, but the Sennheiser Momentum 4 can do over 56 hours with ANC on and that has been tested.
40-ish hours is kind of the norm now.
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Space Lynx
Astronaut
TheLostSwedeIt's ok, but the Sennheiser Momentum 4 can do over 56 hours with ANC on and that has been tested.
40-ish hours is kind of the norm now.
You piqued my interest so I had a look, Rtings review of the Samsung says it struggles to block out the noise of plane engines and such, so still better off with Bose or Sony ANC, as that is literally the main point of ANC is traveling in peace and quiet.

www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/sennheiser/momentum-4-wireless
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#4
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Space LynxYou piqued my interest so I had a look, Rtings review of the Samsung says it struggles to block out the noise of plane engines and such, so still better off with Bose or Sony ANC, as that is literally the main point of ANC is traveling in peace and quiet.

www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/sennheiser/momentum-4-wireless
None of them can block it out though, they simply reduce the worst of it. Also, planes like the Airbus A350 aren't as noise as say their older A340, so it's not so bad these days in modern planes. That said, the droning and humming tends to be vastly reduced with ANC headphones on.
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#5
trsttte
Space LynxYou piqued my interest so I had a look, Rtings review of the Samsung says it struggles to block out the noise of plane engines and such, so still better off with Bose or Sony ANC, as that is literally the main point of ANC is traveling in peace and quiet.

www.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/sennheiser/momentum-4-wireless
I have an older Senheiser BTNC with noticeably light ANC and it's still enough to be confortable in an airplane. I can still hear a hum but much less harsher than without the headphones. I'd take those reviews with a grain of salt, Bose or Sony are better (I also have a Bose QC35II and can confirm, it's better) but for constant noises like engines you don't need the best ANC there is
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cellar door
Looking forward to these, since the Q45 haven't really hit any sales yet that would warrant me picking them up. I've been using the Q30 for 2 years now and have been very satisfied with the sound quality and the ANC. However the design wasn't very durable with multiple structural week points that would eventually crack no matter what.

Hopefully Anker addressed the reliability with this model - since they had to ship me two replacements. Their support is great.
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