Review

Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless Headphones

Budget ANC headphones with 50-hour battery and adaptive noise cancellation — most of the features of premium cans at a fraction of the price.

4.5
out of 5 Excellent
Price $59.99

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Soundcore Space Q45 Wireless Headphones

What we like

  • 50-hour battery life with ANC on
  • Adaptive ANC adjusts to your environment automatically
  • LDAC Hi-Res codec support over Bluetooth
  • Bluetooth 5.3 multipoint — pair two devices at once
  • Under $60 street price

Could be better

  • Build is plastic-heavy and doesn't feel premium
  • Mic quality is average for work calls
  • ANC doesn't fully match Sony or Bose flagships

Full Review

The Soundcore Space Q45 is the headphone you buy when you want 80% of a Sony WH-1000XM5 for 20% of the price. It’s not as refined, not as quiet, and not as well-built — but for a remote worker who just needs to block out a coffee shop or a noisy roommate, it punches far above its weight.

Noise Cancellation That Actually Works

Adaptive ANC is the headline feature, and it delivers. The Q45 samples your environment and dials cancellation up or down automatically — walk from a quiet office into a busy kitchen and you’ll hear the tone shift within a few seconds. It won’t silence a jet engine the way Bose QuietComfort cans do, but it kills HVAC hum, keyboard clatter, and nearby conversation effectively.

Battery Life Is the Real Win

Fifty hours with ANC on is genuinely absurd at this price. In practice, I charge these once every two weeks of daily use. The 5-minute quick-charge for 4 hours of playback also means you’re never stuck — plug in while you grab lunch and you’re set for the afternoon.

Sound Quality and Calls

Sound is bass-forward out of the box, which some people love and audio purists will hate. The companion app lets you adjust EQ and even run a HearID test that tunes the sound to your hearing profile. LDAC support is a nice touch if you’re pairing with an Android phone. For calls, the mics are serviceable but not impressive — fine for internal standups, less ideal for client-facing calls where a Jabra Evolve2 or dedicated USB mic would serve you better.

Build and Comfort

The plastic construction is the clearest giveaway that these are budget headphones. They don’t creak, but they don’t feel like something you’d pay $300 for either. The earcups are roomy and the memory foam padding is genuinely comfortable for multi-hour wear — I’ve worn them through 6-hour work sessions without ear fatigue.

Who Should Buy This

Buy the Space Q45 if you want capable ANC and great battery life without spending flagship money. They’re ideal for remote workers, students, and travelers who prioritize function over prestige. If you need best-in-class noise cancellation or studio-grade sound, step up to the Sony WH-1000XM5 or Bose QuietComfort Ultra — you’ll pay 4-5x more, but the difference is real. For everyone else, the Q45 is the obvious pick.