🎧 Elevate your soundscape, silence the noise, own your space.
Soundcore by Anker Q20i headphones deliver premium hybrid active noise cancellation with 4 mics, 40mm dynamic drivers with BassUp tech, and Hi-Res audio support. Enjoy up to 40 hours of wireless playback with ANC on, fast charging, and dual Bluetooth 5.0 connections. Customize your listening experience via the Soundcore app and stay connected to your environment with Transparency mode—all wrapped in a sleek white over-ear design.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Noise Control |
Control Type | Media Control |
Carrying Case Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Item Weight | 0.54 Pounds |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 5 Minutes |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Power Levels | 20 |
Antenna Location | Music, Travel, Calling, Professional Applications |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Fast Charging |
Enclosure Material | Breathable Fabric |
Specific Uses For Product | Commuting, Traveling, Working |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Over-ear cups |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Carrying Case Color | White |
Color | White |
Battery Average Life | 45 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | [IMPLIED] 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 4E+1 Millimeters |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Noise Control | Hybrid Noise Cancellation |
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Almost as good as much more expensive headphones and definitely worth the price
When both my Bose Quiet Comfort and backup JBL Live 660NC headphones bit the dust within 2 weeks of each other, I was in search of an acceptable replacement over-ear noise-cancelling headphones without spending hundreds of dollars. I admit that ultimately I plan to buy Bose again, but in the meantime until I can stomach spending $300-400 on a set of headphones I purchased a KVIDIO noise-cancelling over-ear model for I think $20, I wanted to see if you can get tolerable quality sound from such an affordable headphone set. Long story short: no, you can't. At least not with the specific set I purchased from KVIDIO. The sound was very tinny and lacked depth, and I had to increase the volume to almost maximum in order to hear any kind of detail at all. The noise-cancelling works okay on the model, but NC functionality is worthless to me if the sound produced by the headphones is just straight up not good at all. I'm happy to report that the Soundcore by Anker Q20i produces very decent sound, the noise-cancelling function is actually better than my older JBL headphones that cost a lot more when I bought them new, and are as comfortable as any over-ear headphones can be. I haven't adjusted the EQ settings via the app yet, so cannot comment on whether this is just a gimmick or whether a significant adjustment to bass, treble, etc. can actually be produced by changing settings in the app. But if you are looking for a good over-ear set of headphones with adequate noise-cancelling capability without spending hundreds of dollars, this is definitely the set you should buy. Additionally, because my other headphones that I purchased years ago had multi-device connectivity, I think I took for granted that some headphones are unable to connect to more than 1 device at a time, and switching between my laptop and my phone for audio was impossible with the aforementioned $20 model. I constantly switch between my laptop, phone, and tv when using headphones, especially if it's evening time and I don't want to disturb my neighbors with loud music or my TV playing. These do allow multiple device connection, and that is an absolutely necessary function for me personally. I didn't even know this was not a standard function until I bought a very cheap pair of headphones. For your sanity, do not make my same mistake, just get these. The irritation of disconnecting from one device to connect with another multiple times daily to just use the headphones on either my phone or my laptop drives me up a wall, and I will never select any headphones or earbuds from now on that do not allow multiple devices to be connected to it. Just a word of warning if you're as impatient as me when it comes to device functionality and use.
D**N
MUST BUY HEADSET
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Im sooo in love with these headphones bro like fr it makes no sense I would most def buy another pair if these ever break!!! Noise cancelling amazing im locked in and focused at the gym with the bass boost amazing!!! Weight:Weight is no issue at all perfect!Charging ability:Man i charged up my headphones for less then 4 hrs and I still had power for 2-3 days amazing but imagine if u fully charged them for a day it feels like they last foreverColor:love the color i want a collection of these
Y**N
10/10 pair of headphones
Great quality sound! When you download the app, you have a better variety of the amount of bass you want whether it’s subtle or bass heavy.The Bluetooth connection set up was very easy, it comes with the USB-C cord and a sort manual as to what the buttons on the headphones do.The headphones have 3 different audio settings: normal, transparency, and noise cancellation. They are all very good and it even makes a sound to let you know that you switched from one to the other.They are a little big for me, but not enough to complain about. Overall 10/10!They are very comfy too and the muffs around your ears are comfortable! I’d suggest these over Apple headphones
R**E
Not Bad For What It Is
It's pretty good for what it is. Full disclosure, you can definitely tell it's a more "budget" option compared to the more expensive counterparts of headphones in this category. That being said, the noise canceling features are pretty decent for a budget friendly model of headphones; they completely block out my A/C, and they're mediocre but acceptable in regards to blocking out other voices. I do wish the transparency mode was better, but I can personally live with that feature being kinda eh. (That said, if you are looking for a high quality transparency setting, this is definitely not the product for you in my opinion.) After receiving a few calls and doing a phone meeting using these, the call quality is relatively fine as well. The design of the ear pads is comfortable, and they don't make me feel like I need to rip my glasses off of my head just to be comfortable wearing them, unlike many other models of headphones in this variety. The app that goes with them is pretty interesting to use, and I enjoy messing around with the EQ settings to find a good fit for whatever I'm currently doing or listening to. They're pretty big in size, but I expected that, and it doesn't bother me. They do feel like they could be a little flimsy in terms of durability if you don't take good care of them, so I'd recommend not just shoving them into a purse or backpack without putting them in a hard case first, which these do not come with. The buttons are fine; nothing to write home about, but they're not bad either, so I'm perfectly ambivalent about them.Overall, again, this is a decent product for it's given price point versus it's features. Let me put it this way: If you want the quality of $100+ headphones, you're gonna have to pay for that level of quality. If you're okay with a product that feels a bit more budget in quality however, this will do the job nicely.
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