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The Soundcore by Anker Space A40 Wireless Headphones combine cutting-edge adaptive noise cancellation that reduces up to 98% of ambient noise with 50 hours of playback powered by fast wireless charging. Featuring Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and dual-layer diaphragm drivers, these headphones deliver Hi-Res audio with deep bass and crisp highs. Their ultra-lightweight, ergonomic design ensures all-day comfort, making them the perfect companion for focused work, travel, or immersive entertainment.




















| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
| Included Components | Blu-ray |
| Material | Plastic |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth enabled devices |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
| Control Method | App |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Earpiece Shape | Round |
| Series number | 3936 |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| UPC | 194644102272 |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model | A3936011 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.78 x 4.41 x 2.85 cm; 18.14 g |
| Batteries | 3 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Item model number | A3936011 |
| Voltage | 2 Volts |
| Power Source | ac_dc |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery cell composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
| Item Weight | 18.1 g |
Y**N
Excellent battery Excellent sound and sound cancellation I recommend
N**3
Suite à la perte d'un des écouteurs de mon Jabra Elite 75T, je n'avais pas le budget pour en racheter un autre et je me suis donc tourné vers celui-ci (Space A40) , bien moins onéreux (promo à 72€). Honnêtement, c'est un excellent produit pour son prix : + Son riche et puissant (avec égaliseur dans l'appli et détection de votre plage de fréquences audibles) + Bonne isolation, aussi bien passive qu'active (modes transparent, naturel et isolation) + On peut n'utiliser qu'un seul écouteur à la fois (bien en voiture ou pour le sport) + Permet d'être associé à 2 émetteurs bluetooth différents (ex: PC + smartphone). Celui actif est le premier en date à emettre du son et il commutte automatiquement sur l'autre si 1 des 2 n'envoie plus de signal. + Lattence acceptable (jeux comme Forza Horizon 5) + Aucune deconnexion bluetooth "sauvage" subie après 2 semaines d'utilisations quotidiennes (3h++ mini/jour) + Tient bien dans les oreilles et reste supportable dans le temps (5 tailles d'embouts) + Relativement discret + Le boitier peut se recharger en le posant sur un socle de "charge sans fil" (celui de ma montre Xiaomi Watch S2) +- Qualité de l'appel tel. acceptable de mon côté comme depuis celui de mon interlocuteur +- Charge des écouteurs rapide et autonomie donnée pour 10h... suivant le mode d'isolation sélectionné (dans la réalité, de 5 à 9h validées). Cependant, c'est pareil chez les concurrents et bien pire avant sur mon Jabra). Dans ma pratique, il tient vraiment bien la charge et le 2ème ecouteur peut arriver à la rescousse... - Les changements de modes ne sont validés que par des "bips" et non pas par des messages audios Au final, je ne regrette pas mon achat !
M**E
I ordered these and a pair of the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE to test them both out. I didn't see any reviews that addressed my questions, so, in case anyone else is looking for this info... I have VERY weird ears. I have to use two different sizes on all earbuds and they are usually TERRIBLY uncomfortable, no matter what. These are SO comfortable and they actually stay in my ears no matter what I am doing! (The Samsungs were good, fairly comfortable and stayed in, but not as well). The second major aspect for me was "can they do everything without having to get out my phone?" One of the things I liked about these is that the controls are MUCH more customizable. On the Samsungs, you have to choose between being able to manually switch noise modes OR being able to raise/lower the volume. These allow you to do both, and skip songs and stop/play. So I never have to take out my phone. The adaptive noise mode feature on both works great, but sometimes, you want to just tap and change for something they don't recognize and I want to do all that without having to reach into my pocket with my filthy hands while gardening to get my phone wet and dirty. For the "normal stuff"... Since I am not an audiophile, the sound quality kind of all sounds the same to me no matter which earbuds I buy, so... all I can say there is that I hear my music, it sounds good, I am happy. Battery life: not sure it fully meets the 10 hours, I got started this morning at about 11 am and had them playing pretty much nonstop until about 6pm and they crapped out. So that's really more like 7 hours instead of 10. But, I charged them for like 20 minute while I was talking to someone and they lasted until I was done with my work at about 8pm, so I didn't mind. Connectivity: my work today included going up and down a scaffold three storeys high on the front of my house and all the way into the basement and my garden out back. So we are talking about a range of about 15 meters front to back and an additional up/down of about 12 meters. I had my phone about in the middle of all that and I rarely disconnected. So the range is around 10-15 meters and when I did disconnect, the second I was back in range (even if I was out for a few minutes), they reconnected right away. App: the app is great, easy, user-friendly and it offers a basic equalizer. That is something that the Samsung does "better" if you want AI and Bixby and a few more modes, the "find my" function, etc. Though, I am not sure those are available to anyone but Samsung phone/tablet owners. I didn't care about any of that, I wanted "easy, good, practical". Noise cancellation: Both did really well with this, I didn't test out the Samsungs long enough to comment, but these... my work has included: sanding wood posts, sanding metal fences, cutting metal rain drains with a cricular angle grinder, pressure washing my patio and some of the metal sanding was done while i was seated about 3 meters from a jackhammer in use on concrete. So.. a LOT of VERY loud noises... It COMPLETELY cut out the higher register sounds of the grinder against the metal. I could barely hear the pressure washer and the jackhammer and the sound of the sanding (wood or metal) was still audible, but dampened quite a bit. So I was VERY pleased about that. Even without music on, just the noise cancellation feature is GREAT. Can't wait to sleep with them in while on my vacation in noisy hotels! So, after 3 days of HARD constant use, gotta say, really happy with this purchase. If anything major changes, I will update this.
A**N
I've been pretty happy with Soundcore products. I have a pair of headphones I use at the home computer to ensure the family is not disturbed. But I thought I needed another pair of earbuds so that I can walk around the office with out the fear of people seeing me with large headphones on- it could be concealed and easy to store within my backpack. As soon as you open and connect earbuds to Bluetooth on an Android phone, it will get picked up by your Google phone and walk you through the connection process: it'll ask you to download the app; it'll send you to Google Play Store where the soundcore app will be installed. And once you install it, you'll have a whole bunch of different options. You'll have the opportunity to update the hardware, right away.Then you’ll go through the login process. Next you'll have some other options for natural filtering or Active Noise Canceling. You can also select a type of White Noise you would like.. There's so many options for White Noise. I picked the ‘train station’. Which took me back to a French train station -the light background noise of a train moving and stopping and being at a train station. It was quite an ordeal. You can also have birds chirping or dogs barking in the background or have the background noise of sitting in a busy restaurant. Might work well for resting, relaxing or putting yourself to sleep. Opening the box: When you open up the box of the sound core A40 earbuds. You'll notice that it has not One, but FIVE different fittings for your ears. So it pretty much fits, almost any type of ear type or your ear canal type. The Soundcore A40 earbuds come with a charging case with a 3-light LED charging indicator. It also comes with a 6-inch USB-A to USB-C charging cable. Soundcore claims that the A40 earbuds have a 50h playtime between charges. It looks like Soundcore is really putting a ton of effort into maintaining your loyalty to the brand by giving your reward for your registration, personal information. They provide soundcore reward points and badges for certain achievements. So far, the sound has been pretty good. You can notice the change when going from normal mode to active noise cancelling. However, I’m not quite sure if you’re getting full blocking of sound unless you're able to completely plug your ear with the right ear fitting. For the cost of these earbuds at 50% off at the time of purchase, seems like an economical fit for quality earbuds. Looks like the A40 earbuds are a solid set of earbuds from Soundcore by Anker.
P**.
Kupione w promocji, pierwsze tej firmy, wcześniej były jakieś baseusy. ANC zdecydowanie daje radę, jakość dźwięku jest bardziej niż wystarczająca, generalnie - bardzo fajne słuchawki.
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