What’s the deal?
The Soundcore Space One headphones are $15 off at Amazon. Regularly priced at $99, the pair now costs $85 in all three of its color options: Jet Black, Latte Cream, and Sky Blue.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Soundcore Space One headphones<!–> are a solid pair of headphones for $85.
- 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.
I think having a reliable pair of over-ear headphones is just as important as having a reliable smartphone or laptop. Everyone goes to work, travels, commutes, studies, or likes to have a solo jam session, and the right headphones can only augment those experiences. Plus, everyone deserves to feel cool and tech-forward when they wear their over-ear headphones.
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But these days, consumer tech products can be all or nothing. You either cough up hundreds of dollars to have the best of the best, or pay less to have less functional, less aesthetically pleasing, lower-quality tech. Yet everyone has an inner Goldilocks who wants something right in the middle – and that’s hard to find.
So, what if I told you that you could have a good-quality pair of fashionable headphones with luxury features for only $100? The Soundcore Space One headphones–> are an affordable pair of over-ear headphones that sound great, look stylish, and offer some features that a $400 pair of headphones omit.
The Soundcore Space One headphones come one year after Soundcore released the Space Q45 headphones, which are popular for their impressive active noise canceling (ANC) capabilities, despite their $150 price tag. But the Space One headphones have better ANC, a sleeker look, and enhanced microphone performance compared to their predecessor.
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For a pair of $100 headphones, everything about the Space One headphones is impressive. These cans use adaptive noise cancellation technology to detect noise disturbances around you to eliminate them. And they do a decent job at blocking clicking sounds, such as typing on a keyboard or clicking a mouse.
Droning noises, like a refrigerator, lawnmower, AC unit, or the hum of a plane, can sneak past the Space One’s ANC, but turning the volume right over 50% eliminates this problem.
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The Space One headphones deliver full-bodied bass, mids that aren’t hollow, and treble that’s enjoyable and clear without piercing your eardrums. These headphones don’t deliver the deepest bass, so if you don’t like boomy, cranium-vibrating bass, these cans are for you.
When I listened to “Part II (On The Run)” by Beyoncé and Jay-Z, the bassline was clear enough to keep me in the groove, but it was missing the deep punch that makes me feel a song in my bones. Still, the mids remain clear and natural, while the treble is steady enough to bring out small details in the song without sounding shrill.