Once at Amazon, check the box “Use € 20.00 coupon”, and the price of the Anker Life Q30 headphones with active noise reduction will drop from € 79.99 to 59,99 €.
The Life Q30 comes from the large family of nomadic Soundcore products (Anker audio subsidiary) and replaces the Space NC and Life Q20. Its very generous technical sheet (foldable design, active noise reduction, multipoint Bluetooth, NFC chip, companion application with multiple parameters, 40 h autonomy, USB-C, …) and its low price have earned it a certain popularity. among nomadic music lovers.
The Life Q30 is a nice little surprise. Obviously, you shouldn’t expect a great deal of experience or stunning design quality from him, nevertheless, he humbly fulfills his mission in all areas and sometimes even offers more than his direct competitors. Here is a good starting point at a reasonable price in the jungle of Bluetooth headsets with active noise cancellation.
Its advantages
- Very good performance Active Noise Reduction (RBA)
- Homogeneous and pleasant sound reproduction (with RBA, and manual equalization)
- Beautiful stereophonic width
- Good feelings of comfort, fully foldable design
- Extremely generous autonomy (40 hours with RBA!)
What might hold you back
- Very average sound precision
- Significantly lower sound performance when RBA is off (or headphones are off)
- Fairly average level of finish
An alternative
The JBL Live 500 BT is a Bluetooth headset that holds the road quite well if we only refer to its sound performance. Ergonomics, however, weighs in the balance and prevents this model from obtaining the fourth star, in particular because of the too uncertain comfort depending on the morphologies of the wearer. This model is thus surpassed by the competition and there are some more interesting references at a similar price. We think in particular of the Listen Wireless, the Backbeat Go 810 or the Sennheiser HD 4.50 BTNC Wireless. The latter two also have the advantage of integrating an active noise reduction function.
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