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r/aspergirlsNoise cancelling headphones that aren’t too tight
8 months ago

I relate to this issue a lot since I'm very sensitive about things on or around my head and tend to get painful sensations or a headache quite fast! A few months ago I got the Soundcore Space One over-ear headphones and specifically paid attention to the head thingie being made of soft material and having a slight V rather than a U shape so that wearing the headphones applies no pressure to the top of my head or anywhere else really at all. There have been days when I've been wearing them for 6+ hours and never had or felt an issue with tightness or pain! They have amazing noise canceling (plus you can change the strength of it with an app) and an amazing sound quality when listening to music! I have also tried the Sony WH-1000XM4 at a store, the noise canceling of those is a tiny bit better and they're just as comfortable to wear but they also cost a lot more! So I can definitely recommend the Soundcore Space One headphones if you're looking for long-term comfortable wear!

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r/HeadphoneAdviceHelp me pick between 5 budget ANC over ear headphones (UK)
6 months ago

I have the Soundcore Space Ones, they are pretty awesome for the price. I recommend them personally speaking.

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r/MicrosoftTeamsOver-ear headset suggestions
8 months ago

Anker Soundcore Space One. Excellent noise cancelation. Very comfortable. Great mic. Will not break the bank.

r/sysadminWhat are good picks of Noise-cancelling Headphones that you've used for workplace?
7 months ago

Anker Space One. Very good ANC and a fraction of the price of some of the other brands being mentioned here.

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r/boseQC ultra headphones for working out
12 months ago

I use the Anker Soundcore Space One. $100 on Amazon. Really good ANC. Good sound quality. Good snug fit (not too tight). Probably the best over-the-ear budget headphones out (check YouTube reviews but be wary of those who say they compete with the big dogs). To be clear, they will not sound as good as the QC Ultras and won’t have nearly the ANC as them. But they’re really good quality and they have been really good at resisting sweat. Had a previous pair of Soundcore for many years with no problems (and I sweat profusely).

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r/AskIrelandAny recommendations for noise-cancelling headphones for long office days?
6 months ago

I have anker sound core ones. Brilliant quality and noise cancelling.

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r/HearingAidsHard of hearing, I want to find good over ear noise cancelling headphones for my hearing.
12 months ago

I have the soundcore by anker Space ones and I wear them over my aids. The noise cancelling is pretty good. https://a.co/d/7aSvtHM

r/HearingAidsHeadphones with hearing aids
8 months ago

I use Anker Soundcore Space one headphones over mine.They are over the ear headphones not on the ear. I have no feedback issues at all. Noise cancelling is great. I have Phonak Lumity 70 hearing aids.

r/HearingAidsHeadphones that are comfortable with BTE hearing aids?
8 months ago

Soundcore over ear headphones. I currently have the Space ones but the Q20 are great also. Just make sure they are over the ear not on ear.

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r/soundcoreLooking for Budget Over-Ear Headphones (Max $150) – Need ANC, No Sound Leakage, and Gym/Travel Friendly
3 months ago

The tricky point is going to be gym usage. Very few over ear headphones have any kind of waterproofing/sweatproofing, and you're probably going to be making compromises on something else to get that. For the Space One specifically, I can say that they don't clamp particularly tightly, so in addition to the lack of sweatproofing, they're not going to stay on particularly well when working out. But they're cheaper than the others, and tick all the other boxes, so it might make sense to use the change to get some cheap in-ears. If they're available where you are and you can find them in your budget, you might also want to consider the CMF Headphone Pro, the Fairphone Fairbuds XL, and the Skullcandy Crusher 540 Active. The only one of those I have personal experience with is the CMF Headphone Pro (which I really like, but its IPX2 waterproofing is still on the low side for exercise use), but they all boast at least some level of waterproofing, whilst having other tradeoffs that you may or may not be able to live with (the Skullcandy don't have ANC, for example).

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r/evilautismnoise cancelling headphones that work with glasses
3 months ago

I’ve got anker space 1s, wear glasses full time and hate things on the top of my head. My kids sony expensive ones hurt. But the anker ones are so comfortable I even wear them when I’m not listening to anything!

r/AutisticAdultsNoise cancelling headphone recommendations?
8 months ago

I’ve got anker soundcore ones. They are comfy but my ears are a bit sweaty in the hot weather, so I change to earbuds at times. I hate things on top of my head but I wear my soundcore headphones all day when it is not roasting. I find them more comfy than my daughter’s expensive Sony ones. The noise cancelling probably isn’t as good as the Sony but I am not rich so

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r/beginnerrunningWhich headphones do you use for RUNNING?
8 months ago

Outside I use the Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 bone conducting earphones. They’re extremely comfortable and the sound quality is great. On the treadmill, I use Anker Soundcore Space One over ear headphones. These are great budget NC over ear headphones. Sound quality and NC is great, and battery life is outstanding.

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r/digitalnomadThe current best Noise Cancelling Headphones you'd recommend for noisy workplace?
5 months ago

It all comes down to how you treat your devices. My main Q35 has been going fine for over 2 years now. The earpads started tearing, bought a bunch of cheap replacements from Aliexpress! The new Space One series also seems to have a good build quality.