Watch Before You Buy! ⚠️ Soundcore Life Q35
Summary
TLDRIn this review, Jeff offers an in-depth look at the Soundcore Life Q35 headphones, highlighting their features, comfort, and sound quality. With Bluetooth 5.0, LDAC codec support, and multipoint connectivity, these headphones promise high-quality audio. Jeff discusses the battery life, noise cancellation, and call quality improvements, but expresses disappointment with the EQ shift issues in ANC and transparency modes. He concludes that while the Q35 has potential, it's not a must-upgrade from the Q30, especially considering the higher price.
Takeaways
- 🎧 The Soundcore Life Q35 are active noise-canceling headphones with a host of features, but they have their pros and cons.
- 📦 In the box, you get the headphones, a case with a velvety feel, a 3.5mm aux cable, and a USB-C to USB-A charging cable.
- 🔗 The Q35 supports Bluetooth 5.0, AAC, SBC, and the new LDAC codec for high-res audio, making them compatible with various devices.
- 📲 Pairing is easy with Bluetooth or NFC, and the range is approximately 37 feet or 11.2 meters.
- 🎬 There is minimal lag for video streaming, but some latency is noticeable in gaming, particularly with first-person shooter games.
- 🎧 Multi-point connectivity allows the headphones to be connected to two devices simultaneously.
- 🔋 Battery life is impressive, with 30 hours and 17 minutes with ANC on and 60 hours and 36 minutes with ANC off. A quick 5-minute charge provides 4 additional hours.
- 👂 Comfort has been improved with thicker and more cushioned ear pads, addressing issues from the previous model.
- 🔧 The headphones have tactile button controls and a touch control for quick attention mode, as well as wear detection that can be turned off.
- 📱 The Soundcore app offers firmware updates, EQ adjustments, listening mode controls, and sleep mode settings with white noise options.
- 🛡️ ANC performance is strong and competitive with high-end models, though not quite as effective as the Sony XM4 or XM3.
- 🔊 Sound quality in normal mode is criticized for being overly bassy, and there is a significant EQ shift when ANC or transparency mode is activated, requiring user adjustments for optimal listening.
Q & A
What are the Soundcore Life Q35 headphones?
-The Soundcore Life Q35 are the latest active noise-canceling headphones from Soundcore, featuring a long list of features and improvements over the previous model, the Q30.
What is included in the box with the Soundcore Life Q35 headphones?
-The box includes the headphones, an instruction manual, a case with a velvety feel, a 3.5 millimeter aux cable, and a USB-C to USB-A charging cable.
What Bluetooth technology and codecs does the Soundcore Life Q35 support?
-The Soundcore Life Q35 supports Bluetooth 5.0, AAC, SBC codecs, and includes the addition of the LDAC codec for high-resolution audio transmission.
How easy is it to pair the Soundcore Life Q35 with devices?
-Pairing the headphones is very easy, either through Bluetooth or NFC if you have a compatible device.
What is the range of the Bluetooth connection for the Soundcore Life Q35?
-The Bluetooth range for the Soundcore Life Q35 is approximately 37 feet or 11.2 meters.
Does the Soundcore Life Q35 have any issues with video lag or latency?
-There is little to no lag when watching videos on platforms like Hulu, Netflix, and Disney+. However, there is some lag in gaming, especially in first-person shooter games.
What is the battery life of the Soundcore Life Q35 with noise cancellation on and off?
-With noise cancellation turned on, the battery life is around 30 hours and 17 minutes, and with noise cancellation turned off, it lasts for 60 hours and 36 minutes.
What improvements have been made to the ear pads of the Soundcore Life Q35 compared to the Q30?
-The ear pads on the Q35 are thicker, more cushioned, and have more depth, addressing the issue of comfort for people with larger ears or ears that stick out.
How does the Soundcore app enhance the user experience with the Life Q35 headphones?
-The Soundcore app provides access to firmware updates, wear detection toggles, EQ adjustments with 22 presets and a customizable EQ, listening mode controls, and sleep mode settings with various white noise sounds.
What are the main issues with the active noise cancellation and sound quality on the Soundcore Life Q35?
-While the active noise cancellation is strong, there is a significant EQ shift when it is activated, which results in a loss of bass and low mids, making the sound quality less desirable.
Would the reviewer recommend upgrading from the Soundcore Life Q30 to the Q35?
-No, the reviewer would not recommend upgrading from the Q30 to the Q35 unless the user is willing to make EQ adjustments, as the Q30 offers similar features at a lower price.
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