Anker Soundcore Space One Review (2024)

The $99.99 Anker Soundcore Space One noise-cancelling headphones are stylish, comfortable, and affordable. They offer better active noise cancellation (ANC) than we expect for the price, and their sculpted audio impresses thanks to the adjustable EQ and support for the hi-res LDAC codec. Overall, they’re an excellent value and well worth your attention if you're on a budget. If you want more accurate sound out of the box, Audio-Technica's $79.99 ATH-M20xBT headphones are a fine alternative, though they lack noise cancellation and higher-end codec options.

A Comfortable Design With Middling Controls

Available in Jet Black, Latte Cream, or Sky Blue, the circumaural Soundcore Space One headphones feature mostly matte surfaces, with some metallic sheen on the headband adjustor. The earpads and headband have generous cushioning, which results in a secure, comfortable fit even over long listening sessions. They ship with a drawstring bag rather than a hardshell case.

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Behind the grilles, 40mm dynamic drivers deliver a frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz with an impedance of 16 ohms. They are compatible with Bluetooth 5.3 and support the AAC, LDAC, and SBC codecs. The LDAC option is a relative rarity in this price range and enables hi-res streaming on Android devices. For reference, the similar 1More SonoFlow headphones ($99.99) also offer this codec choice. Rounding out the connectivity features is support for Google Fast Pair and multipoint connectivity with up to two devices.

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Anker divides the on-ear controls between the two earcups. Tactile buttons for power/pairing and cycling through the ANC/Transparency modes are on the left enclosure’s edge, next to recessed jacks for the included USB-C-to-USB-A charging cable and 3.5mm audio cable. The right earcup’s side panel has a playback button, as well as a rocker-style button that handles both volume and track control. Quick presses adjust volume while press-and-hold gestures skip forward or backward a track. For comparison, most over-ear headphones make space for discrete track buttons or combine them with the playback button. Either of those approaches is better since it leads to fewer control misfires, which we encountered from time to time here. The only change you can make to the control scheme in the app is to add an off option to the ANC/Transparency mode selection cycle.

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Per Anker's estimates, the headphones can last around 40 or 55 hours per charge, respectively, with noise cancellation on and off. Just keep in mind that your typical listening volume and codec choice affect those numbers. For instance, if you opt to use LDAC, the estimates go down to 35 and 46 hours. The battery takes about two hours to fully replenish, and five minutes of charging should net you roughly four hours of playback.

Anker Soundcore Space One App Experience

Anker's Soundcore app (available for Android and iOS) is easy to use and offers some handy features, but it tries a bit too hard to make basic functions seem impressive. A simple transparency mode fader, for instance, doesn't require a whole separate page.

The main section features an image of the headphones with a battery life readout. Below that, the Ambient Sound section lets you switch between Noise Cancellation, Normal (off), and Transparency modes. The Noise Cancellation mode gives you the choice between adaptive and custom ANC modes, and there's a custom option for the Transparency mode. You can also activate a Wind Noise Reduction option here. I discuss all of those settings in the next section.

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Farther down, the Easy Chat tile gives you various ways to lower your music volume for conversations. You can select a speak-to-chat option or simply opt to touch the outer left panel to accomplish this.

In the Sound Effects section, the app includes an eight-band custom EQ along with multiple preset options. Here, you can also access the HearID Sound feature, which personalizes the sound signature based on a hearing test. There's no harm in trying this and you can just leave it alone if the resultant profile doesn't appeal to you.

Otherwise, the Controls section doesn't offer much in the way of customizations, and a Safe Volume tile lets you set a limit in decibels. In the Settings menu, you can download firmware updates, tweak the auto-power-off behavior, and toggle voice prompts.

Competent Noise Cancellation

The Space One headphones offer above-average noise cancellation for the price. However, the number of related options in the app is more confusing than useful. By default, the Custom Noise Cancelling setting is active and set to the maximum level (5), presumably because it works better than the Adaptive Noise Cancelling mode. That seems slightly illogical because the adaptive mode should adapt better to different noises, but in my testing, the default option did indeed produce the best results by far. It's still worth trying out the various settings to find what you like best.

With the default settings, the headphones significantly dialed back powerful, low-frequency rumble in testing. Like most similarly priced models, they struggled against a white noise recording and mostly cut back the lows and mids from a sample recording of a bustling restaurant. They're no match for the class-leading Bose QuietComfort 45 headphones ($329), but still perform respectably for less than a third of the price.

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Meanwhile, Transparency mode offers a fairly accurate way to monitor your surroundings. It presents your environment at realistic levels and the signal sounds mostly natural. Interestingly, decreasing the level from the default (5) to the lowest (1) makes your surroundings sound even quieter than if you turned this feature off entirely. Again, it's slightly inconvenient to have to navigate to a separate page to make such changes. The Wind Reduction Mode wasn't too effective in testing.

Low-End Emphasis

For testing, I left the headphones in their default audio profile. If you do want to make changes, the in-app EQ works well for everything from blowing out the bass to restoring balance for a flatter response.

On tracks with intense sub-bass content, like The Knife’s “Silent Shout,” the drivers deliver laudable low-frequency response. The lows sound full-bodied at moderate volumes and remain clean, with plenty of thump at higher levels.

The headphones have no trouble reproducing the sub-bass progression at the 34-second mark of Kendrick Lamar’s “Loyalty.” The deepest notes of the synth line are in low subwoofer territory but come across with palpable rumble. The vocals on the track receive plenty of high-mid clarity and don't cede space in the mix to the bass.

Bill Callahan’s “Drover,” a track with far less deep bass, provides a clearer picture of the sound signature. Here, the drums get some additional low-frequency body without ever sounding thunderous. Callahan’s baritone vocals are crisp thanks to a pleasant blend of low-mid richness and high-mid definition. The acoustic strums are bright and clear, too. However, the drivers clearly favor the lows. As mentioned, the EQ can help you achieve a more accurate sound or something even more sculpted per your tastes.

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On orchestral tracks, like the opening scene from John Adams’ The Gospel According to the Other Mary, the headphones push the lower-register instrumentation forward in the mix. The higher-register brass, strings, and vocals retain their brightness, and overall, the default delivery feels exciting.

The mic array works fairly well. I had no trouble understanding every word from a test recording on my iPhone thanks to the clear signal.

Space to Shine

The Anker Soundcore Space One headphones produce bass-forward (but adjustable) audio and offer reasonably effective noise cancellation for their sub-$100 price. We also like the LDAC support, long battery life, and option to listen in a wired mode. Although the control layout would benefit from dedicated track buttons, that shouldn't prevent you from checking these out if you're shopping in the $100 range. You can spend even less on the Audio-Technica ATH-M20xBT to get a more accurate sound signature, but you lose out on the noise cancellation and LDAC codec support.

Anker Soundcore Space One

4.0

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MSRP $99.99

Pros

  • Powerful, bass-forward audio

  • Decent noise cancellation for the price

  • App includes adjustable EQ

  • Supports LDAC codec

  • Included cable enables wired listening

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Cons

  • Ineffective button layout

The Bottom Line

Anker's budget-friendly Soundcore Space One headphones are comfortable to wear, deliver robust high-res audio, and cancel noise quite well.

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Anker Soundcore Space One Review (2024)

FAQs

Is the Soundcore Space One worth it? ›

The design is both stylish and comfortable. If you have $100 to spend, you can't go wrong with the Anker Soundcore Space One. These headphones are packed with features, giving you customization over the sound quality, ANC, and controls.

Which is better, Soundcore Space One or Space Q45? ›

Our Verdict. The Anker Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless are better headphones than the Anker Soundcore Space One Wireless. While both headphones look similar, the Q45 are more comfortable, have a hard carrying case to protect them on the go, and have a superior noise isolation performance.

Is Soundcore Space One better than Q35? ›

Our Verdict. The Anker Soundcore Life Q35 Wireless are better over-ears than the Anker Soundcore Space One Wireless. The Life Q35 are more comfortable, come with a hard carrying case, making them feel more durable on the go than the Space One's cloth pouch, and have a better overall noise isolation performance.

Is Soundcore better than Beats? ›

The Beats are better built, have a more neutral sound profile, which some users may prefer, and their ANC can block out more ambient noise around you. That said, the Anker are more comfortable and have longer continuous battery life.

Which is better soundcore or Bose? ›

The Bose 700 Headphones Wireless are better over-ear headphones for commute and travel than the Anker Soundcore Life Q35 Wireless. The Bose are more comfortable, feel better built, and have a more neutral default sound profile, which some users may prefer. They also have better noise isolation and overall performance.

Is soundcore better than AirPods? ›

The Anker SoundCore Liberty Air 2 Truly Wireless are better true wireless headphones than the Apple AirPods (2nd generation) Truly Wireless. Although the Apple feel better made, the Anker have a noticeably more neutral sound profile, and they pack a lot more accurate bass thanks to their closed-back design.

Why is soundcore so good? ›

Still, starting from already impressive passive noise isolation without ANC, adding noise canceling and a touch of music pretty much wipes away the majority of ambient annoyances. Anker's Soundcore Space A40 offer performance, features, and design that makes them feel more like flagships than budget buds.

Is soundcore a Chinese company? ›

Soundcore is located in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China .

How good is Soundcore by Anker? ›

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Overall, they're an excellent value and well worth your attention if you're on a budget. If you want more accurate sound out of the box, Audio-Technica's $79.99 ATH-M20xBT headphones are a fine alternative, though they lack noise cancellation and higher-end codec options.

Why is my soundcore so quiet? ›

It could be because of the speaker's battery, the device connected with the speaker, the audio source, and so on. If your Soundcore 3's volume is too low, please try these steps: Confirm that Soundcore 3 is fully charged. Reset Soundcore 3 by holding the Bluetooth and Vol+ buttons at the same time for 5-10 seconds.

Is it worth upgrading from Q35 to Q45? ›

Unlike the previous generation, the Q45 have an adaptive ANC system instead of three ANC presets, and overall, are significantly better at isolating you from ambient noise than their predecessor.

When did the Soundcore Space One come out? ›

The Space One headphones will be available to ship in the US and Canada starting August 28 for $99 US and $129 CAD. On August 31, the Space One will be available to ship for £89.99 in the UK and for €99.99 in Germany and Europe.

Is Anker Soundcore better than JBL? ›

The Anker is a stereo speaker that gets louder than the JBL. Plus, it offers voice assistants through a paired smartphone, which the JBL lacks. More sound modes and presets are available with the Anker, so you can switch up its sound. That said, the JBL's battery life is a touch longer.

Are JBL earbuds better than Soundcore? ›

While both headphones are comfortable and well-built, the Anker have a significantly better noise isolation performance, and their integrated mic has a better recording quality. However, the JBL have a significantly better battery performance.

Is Soundcore better than Sony? ›

The Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless are better over-ears than the Anker Soundcore Life Q35 Wireless. The Sony are more comfortable and better built. They have a significantly better performing ANC and an auto-off timer to help conserve battery life when not in use.

Are Space One headphones good? ›

The Soundcore Space One headphones are a solid pair of headphones for just $100. They're stylish, have good noise canceling, and come with a host of features found on much more expensive headphones. However, some might find them a little too snug, and they don't come with a proper carrying case.

Are soundcore earbuds worth it? ›

These are definitely a contender for some of the best affordable noise canceling earbuds based on performance and value. With an IPX4 rating, long battery life, and good ANC, these are worth a go. You might not want to go for a run with them, but otherwise they're decent.

Does soundcore have good sound quality? ›

The Soundcore Motion 300 is Anker's answer to that Bose speaker. Around the same size as the Bose, it doesn't sound quite as good, but it sounds impressive for its compact size and costs only $80. As a result, we've awarded it a CNET Editors' Choice as a strong value pick in the portable Bluetooth speaker category.

Are JBL earbuds better than soundcore? ›

While both headphones are comfortable and well-built, the Anker have a significantly better noise isolation performance, and their integrated mic has a better recording quality. However, the JBL have a significantly better battery performance.

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