Anker has unveiled the new Soundcore Space Q45 wireless headphones with adaptive noise cancellation. The model is designed to compete with Sony WH-1000XM5, Bose 700 and other top models with ANC. Let’s take a look at the main features of the new Space Q45.
Sound
The sound here is provided by 40 mm drivers with a double-layer ceramic and silk diaphragm. The novelty has received Hi-Res Audio and Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification, however, information on frequency characteristics has not yet been disclosed.
Battery
Space Q45 can go without charging for 65 hours, and with noise cancellation turned on, the battery life will be 50 hours. Fast charging is available: 5 minutes from the network gives 4 hours of listening.
Noise suppression
The manufacturer claims that the headphones cut off up to 98% of external noise. They installed a three-stage adaptive noise reduction system with filters for medium and high frequencies. In the Soundcore application, the user can select five different scenarios for the operation of the ANC and the “transparency” mode.
Application
In the application for Android and iOS, the user can not only adjust the noise reduction, but also personalize the sound – a 22-band equalizer will help with this. Other features include the ability to turn on white noise for sleep and create a sound-safe volume level.
Codecs
In addition to the classic AAC and SBC, there is Sony’s high-end LDAC codec.
Connection
To connect with the smartphone Space Q45 use Bluetooth 5.3. You can connect two devices to the headphones at the same time and switch them using the widget on the smartphone screen. To transmit voice to the body of the novelty, a pair of microphones were installed that use artificial intelligence algorithms to capture the user’s voice.