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🎧 Elevate your focus, block the noise, own your soundscape.
The Anker Life Q30 headphones combine hybrid active noise cancellation with three customizable modes to block up to 95% of ambient noise. Featuring 40mm Hi-Res drivers, they deliver crystal-clear sound with deep bass and extended treble. With an industry-leading 50-hour ANC battery life and ultra-comfortable memory foam earcups, these Bluetooth headphones are designed for professionals who demand premium audio and all-day comfort. The companion app allows custom EQ settings, while multipoint connection keeps you seamlessly linked to multiple devices.

















| ASIN | B08Q8C3LHT |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Foldable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 50 hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #446 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #36 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 meters |
| Brand | Soundcore |
| Brand Name | Soundcore |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Protective Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Color | Pink |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 96,825 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Circle |
| Enclosure Material | Leather, Memory Foam |
| External Testing Certification | / |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 5 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 16 ohm |
| Item Weight | 9.28 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | Life Q30 |
| Model Number | A3028 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Series Number | 3028 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 194644064815 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18 |
C**Y
Nice Choice...Nice Price...
These are a great alternative to more expensive over-ear headphones. I replaced these with the Baseus Inspire XH1 headphones, which I wear every day, but if you want a comparable pair at a lower price point, you cannot go wrong. They are light, sound great, and have long battery life. The ANC works great indoors in quieter environments, but I have worn these while working in the yard with a battery-powered mower, and the noise reduction is effective. Clear sound; these work for music, audiobooks, or podcasts. True audiophiles may find better sound quality for a higher price, but for everyday use and great sound, you cannot go wrong with these. I have seen some complaints about their durability. The reflective material on the brand logo has peeled off the left ear pad, and the cushioning on each ear pad is thinner than on the Baseus Inspire XH1, but if you take care of your things, these will take care of you. I have several Soundcore devices, and all have been quite satisfying for the price.
Y**A
Excellent Sound Quality and Comfort
These headphones exceeded my expectations. The sound quality is clear with deep bass, and the active noise cancellation works very well. They are lightweight, comfortable to wear for long periods, and the battery lasts a long time on a single charge. Bluetooth pairing was quick and easy, and the build quality feels premium. Great value for the price—I highly recommend them!
M**O
Good quality budget headphones
These are a good value for the money. The sound quality is nice and they are very comfortable. The noise cancelling is good, not great. On an airplane, they are good enough to drown out the engine noise and ambient sounds (people talking, etc.). The only con is when there are announcements by the flight crew I can still hear those pretty clearly. I had to check that they weren’t in transparency mode when the pilot came on. The announcements were louder than the movie I was watching on my phone. They are easy to setup for the first time, and connect quickly every time. The charging cord length is a little bit short, I’d like it about a foot longer so I can charge while using them. They fold up nicely in the provided bag, and the bag has plenty of space for other small items like adapters and such.
J**Z
Excellent Headphones for the Price
These headphones are excellent and completely exceeded my expectations. The sound quality is very good, with clear audio, strong bass, and a customizable EQ through the app that helps improve the listening experience even more. The noise cancellation is spectacular, especially for travel, offices, or reducing constant background noise. The battery life also lasts exactly as advertised and easily handles long listening sessions without frequent charging. One feature that I think is important to mention is that the headphones can also be connected using the included audio cable, and they still work even if the battery is dead. That was something I was specifically looking for, and I almost did not buy them because the product description was not very clear about that feature. They come with both the audio cable and the charging cable included. One important recommendation is to be careful when charging them directly from wall adapters because they seem somewhat sensitive to charging sources. It is worth reading the instructions to verify which type of adapter is recommended. In my case, they charge perfectly through the USB port of a PC. They are comfortable for long periods of use, and the build quality feels excellent overall. Overall, an excellent product with great sound, impressive noise cancellation, long battery life, and very good quality for the price.
N**L
This Was 65 Dollars?
I'm shocked by how much I enjoyed these cans. Coming from Sennheiser 490 Pros, this headphone was meant for the gym/cycling. For 65 dollars, the anc was a notable level below the Sony XM series, but, it's still great ANC for its pricepoint. It did a good job of muting out the gym. Voices, podcasts, were easier to enjoy without it, and then the music in that anc bubble really popped. This lacks the clarity and soundstaging of my 300 dollar cans, but it was hard to care when that filthy base kicked in. I've never gotten to 'enjoy' the Beats by Dre experience but this was what I imagined it being, and I was really enjoying it. It was like, shameless, greasy fast food. The V shape EQ was real, and I immediately tuned it to the acoustic preset EQ in Soundcore's excellently versatile app. The default curve was too much, I highly recommend cutting it back and I found acoustic to be the best. It cleaned up the mids a lot while still allowing for that stupid big base to rock it. And then, I got the idea to try it out in VR. Why not? I have a friend I cycle with in vr, and we put up an episode of Reacher to bike to. Just an issue with this kind of thing is latency, not so much the fault of these headphones, although there are dongles that can fix that. The ANC experience with vr was unlike anything I'd experienced. It mercifully cut away my fan and the bike noise, and then I got to experience Reacher punching people through walls with this excellent theater-like experience. So, I love em. What was a throwaway 65 dollar fitness splurge, really grew on me. This makes for an excellent theater experience. The battery life is top of class. Everyone seems to say it's durable to typical wear and tear for years. Its app is best in class. This headphone responds nicely to EQ tuning. It supports multidevice pairing. It has passthrough audio mode. It has typical fast forward/rewind/pause controls as one would expect. It has a 3.5mm jack for those in need of that. It has fast charging and uses a standard usb c. I'm going to spend 10 bucks on pads that'll withstand my athletics better before I shred the cuffs with my sweat. 5 stars, runaway value, this is a winner offering.
M**F
More BANG for the BUCK than I ever imagined
I wanted to take a few minutes to talk about these new Soundcore Life Q30 headphones I just bought.... My existing over-the-ear noise cancelling headphones are the Bose QuietComfort 25 series. I bought those about eight years ago. They are not wireless. That is actually why I'm upgrading now. I want a bluetooth wireless set. I had spent a lot of time shopping around and decided I wanted to buy the Bose Noise Cancelling 700 series. I just wasn't terribly excited about the $379 price tag. I have two sets of Soundcore wireless earbuds that I have been using for a while. I have been quite happy with those and decided to see what Soundcore had to offer in this genre. I made the mistake of looking on Amazon rather than directly on the Soundcore website, but more on that in a minute... I found this set of Soundcore Life Q30 headphones for $79. That's $300 less than I was planning to spend. I decided to take the leap and see if I could be happy with these. If not, I would go back and buy the Bose and relegate these to use when mowing the lawn or something. When I got these, I charged them up and downloaded the app, which I actually had already because of the earbuds... I started listening and put on some of my favorite music that I use to determine how much I like a set of headphones. I listened around to those tracks for an hour or so while walking around.. while driving... while doing various tasks. When you get down to the nitty-gritty here, these things are as good as my Bose headphones, and I think they are better in quite a few ways. The sound quality and the noise cancelling features are on par in my book. If I'm not gonna be happy with these Soundcore headphones, it's not gonna be because of the sound quality. I'm stoked. The build quality on these is excellent as well. They feel fine and sturdy. The ear cups fit comfortably and they provide an excellent level of noise suppression on their own. The Soundcore app has some cool features. The main feature is the equalization control. You can tweak the sound to your own preferences and you can save multiple profiles to suit whatever you are listening to. These things really came alive when I started playing with the EQ. There is also a widget available for the Android desktop so you can quickly and easily change between the listening modes. There are three different noise cancelling modes to choose from. You can also turn noise cancelling on and off as well as select a transparency mode that amplifies the ambient sounds so you can have a conversation with someone without removing the headphones. You can also switch between transparency modes and noise cancelling by cupping your hand over the right earphone. The right side headphone has volume controls and the pause/play button. The right side also has a jack for the included wire if you want to wire into your sound source with a cable. The left headphone has the power button and the listening mode control as well. On the left headphone there is also a USB-C connector where you can charge the headphones. These will also integrate with your phone but I never use that functionality so I won't even talk about it. It's a feature that I just don't use. These headphones also boast a 40-hour play time on a full charge and a 5-minute charge to get your four hours of listening time when you are in a jam for time. I wish I had looked at the Soundcore website before I bought THIS set of headphones. There is a newer model called the Life Q35 that lists for $129. That model boasts some improved communications with the transmitting device for better sound quality and a few other features that might make it worth the extra $50. Even at $129 we are still far below that $379 price point I was looking at with the Bose. I'm NOT raggin' on Bose here either. I'm sure Bose has come a long way since my purchase and they are possibly a LOT better than these. I dunno. I don't have the current models for a comparison and I won't. I am happy enough with these. I may even buy those Life Q35 headphones so I can have an extra set to keep where I use them.
W**M
Better or as good as other brands, seriously
I’ve had these headphones for about a year. I’m writing a review now as I genuinely have such love for them, especially compared to other products. I first had the Airpod Max, but started having issues maybe 1-2 years in. By year 2, they completely died. So I got these headphones as a replacement. But eventually I thought I should ‘upgrade’, and got Skullcandy headphones for around the same price, and ended up returning as I HATED them compared to these. And now, just recently I got Bose headphones (Quiet Comfort), not because there’s anything wrong with the Soundcore, but as it was a good deal. And throughout all of this, I’ve realized I just absolutely love my Soundcore headphones, and even still prefer them in very certain regards. To the actual review — the fit, comfort, and durability are high quality. I hated the Skullcandy (Hesh ANC), as they were SO uncomfortable compared to these. The Soundcore has great (and crazy soft) cushioning, doesn’t feel so cheap with the plastic material/weight, and doesn’t snag at my hair. Also, I prefer them in shape to my Bose, maybe not aesthetically but definitely functionally — the cups are bigger, such as how my piercings don’t rub against the insides, and I can very comfortably sleep in them. Due to the cup shape and size, they also don’t make any static noises when you shift or put weight on them wrong (although, this is relevant only if you like to wear headphones while laying down). The durability is strong and solid, as I’ve certainly dropped them many times. Overall, fantastic build quality and feel. Now, onto the sound — I genuinely don’t notice a difference between these and my Bose. I am so not an expert, but sound quality is super important to me, considering I like heavier sounds, and go on lots of intense runs. I’m also wearing my headphones nearly 24/7. Given that, the Soundcore holds up amazingly. Other notes that people may find important — the microphone quality is great, I have gotten compliments on it. The settings or features work great, such as the different transparency modes. Noise cancellation is very important for me in headphones, and although they aren’t ‘Airpod Max’ quality, it does the job well, and totally submerses you and effectively blocks out the outside world. I’m no expert on bass, but I still think it’s pretty good (or at least the sounds I listen to are very rich). I don’t think bass is a highlight, but also I wouldn’t expect that unless the price point was crazy high. There’s also EQ controls in the app, although I haven’t used them much. One more thing — there’s this thing with static and headphones, maybe a connection issue or something. I fly a lot and it usually happens during take off, for example, or can be pretty random. I have started hearing the very occasional static with the Soundcore, but it is very minimal, especially compared to other brands. Airpod Max I would have static issues, even downright intense bouts that would make me jump, especially near the end of the headphone’s life. The Bose I’ve dealt with static on flights after just purchasing them, and when I rub against them the wrong way. But the Soundcore’s issue with the static is almost nonexistent in comparison. My very small complaints are: the little logos peeled off, quickly at that. I recommend peeling it off in general, as otherwise it will start to come undone on its own, which looks a bit bad, and is sharp or scratchy to the touch. Also the cups have started to fray ever so slightly, but literally that’s just because I’ve worn them everyday for some time. Basically — I LOVE these headphones. I extremely recommend them.
M**E
Some things to note i would have liked to know before i bought them.
They are good, comfortable. I love them very much despite annoyances. A few things i dont like though. This is very rambley but bear with me The turn off button is right where i usually rest my head on my shoulder while laying down, and the headphones turn off. I dont like the sound cancelization... my old ones had normal sound cancelization and i could hear the music better and people less, this one makes it hard to listen to music for as long as it hurts my head. i wish it had a button for pairing/bluetooth instead if a button combo i always have to look up bc i forgot. but again, thats me. I like them enough to keep them until they break, im just noting this stuff down for my next headphones. They also dont turn of by themselves even when disconected, so i forget to turn them off and having been fully charged before, they are dead by morning. Theres no light to indicate when they are on or not, so ill think i turned them off and they will be on still If any of this would bother you I would research other ones. They are quite expensive, i feel like they could be cheaper. Also theres a button for siri i do not use seri and i press it accidentally and its super annoying. I move alot when im listening to music and they fly off my head if i do too much aswell. I think thats it, thank you for reading and good luck finding headphones that work for you.
T**.
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J**H
Très bon rapport qualité prix
Modèle très jolie et qualitatif. Le son est très bon et la réduction de bruit très agréable, je recommande le produit.
M**N
Excellent Product With Affordable Price
nice product nice quality a
E**Y
Great!
I’m really impressed with the Soundcore by Anker Life Q30 headphones! The sound quality is clear and rich, and the bass is strong without being overwhelming. The hybrid ANC works well, especially for reducing background noise when I’m traveling or working. They’re also very comfortable to wear for long periods, with soft ear cushions and a comfortable fit. The battery life is excellent, and I love that I can use them for hours without needing to recharge. For the price, these headphones offer great sound quality, comfort, and noise cancellation. Definitely a great value and highly recommended!
A**R
Great Headphones
Great Headphones comfortable and really good sound quality the noise cancelling works well excellent value for the money
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