On my phone, they are a little subdued compared to when they are powered. Connected to my hifi, they sound just as good and better, probably because the amp can get more out of them than a standard wired mobile device can. In both situations, they sound different from Bluetooth because you will be bypassing Anker's electronic tuning, but thats a quick fix with a graphic equaliser. There is no app so your adjustments have to be source-side. Also, there is no noise canceling when they are wired, but thats the general standard.
I ONLY needed my new Q20 to watch TV with sound muted. The title says, "...setup,"??? I heard NO SETUP instructions. Do I pair to my 14 yr/old TV or my wireless (Quantum Fiber)?
The sound is amazing on the Q20. The ANC too. Where they faulted is build-quality. Mine broke on headband up top about a year in (cosmetic) but I’ve had Boses I’ve slept in and never had anything chip or break. It’s cheap plastic so if you’re gentle, you’ll be fine. If you exercise and move a lot consider the Q35 or Q45.
I bought these for my niece for xmas. Her mom bought her a pair already. I kept them, as I got them super cheap. I have ANC buds, but over the ear is my preferred style. Mine have transparency mode. I bought the "i" model. The ANC is amazing! Im in my building's laundry room now. If they fit a little tighter, I'd have complete noise canceling. I'll keep the buds for on the go. I'll wear the Soundcore around the house.
Nice review! Just got mine, possibly an older version (maybe the original run judging by your packaging), and they are great for the price. Saw someone say Bass Up mode made them feel nauseous, and I can believe it! I honestly felt my equilibrium start to go for a split second! The standard bass level is more than enough for me. My only issue with them is a very small nitpick: the first couple of hours they felt ever so slightly out of ballance, but it was probably the battery in the left ear-cup having a slight sound dampening effect. I probably would never have noticed if the environment I was in wasn't so quiet to begin with.
They do have a tremendous amount of base. Each earlobe is will have a slight difference. If you are getting distortion that’s another thing though. Thanks for watching.
I wasted $55 on these, and they won't pair. I suggest buying sony or some other company that's reliable. They had been randomly telling me the battery was high and I was connected (interupting my program to do so), so I had the dumb idea of resetting them. I held the power button and the volume up button until the power button turned part red and part purple. Then I can sometimes see them, but when I try to connect, it demands a PIN number that isn't anything I can think of. Garbage. I should have bought something good, and buy once, cry once.
I purchase these, but they don't last that long. If you need something for loud places the mic isn't strong enough for it. The battery is great, it's good for someone who needs a cheap solution for like a year.
Having a crappy phone isn’t their fault. They have BT5.0 and connect fantastic to iPhones and apple products. Android is a mess. OnePlus phones can barely connect to any brand aside from their own lol.
Have you tested these using wired connection?
I haven’t but I imagine just as good of sound or better. This is Bluetooth 5.0 so it’s top notch.
On my phone, they are a little subdued compared to when they are powered. Connected to my hifi, they sound just as good and better, probably because the amp can get more out of them than a standard wired mobile device can. In both situations, they sound different from Bluetooth because you will be bypassing Anker's electronic tuning, but thats a quick fix with a graphic equaliser. There is no app so your adjustments have to be source-side. Also, there is no noise canceling when they are wired, but thats the general standard.
@@TechVisibilityVideosdo they come with chargers?
You need to get a closeup of the button you're pushing on the headphone when pairing. When you hold them up at 4:03, we can't see what you're pushing.
ARE THESE GOOD FOR SMALLER HEADS??
I ONLY needed my new Q20 to watch TV with sound muted. The title says, "...setup,"??? I heard NO SETUP instructions. Do I pair to my 14 yr/old TV or my wireless (Quantum Fiber)?
Thanks for the video, helped me set mine up 😊
Glad it helped
Good work I figured it out!
How do you know they are fully charged?
The sound is amazing on the Q20. The ANC too. Where they faulted is build-quality. Mine broke on headband up top about a year in (cosmetic) but I’ve had Boses I’ve slept in and never had anything chip or break.
It’s cheap plastic so if you’re gentle, you’ll be fine. If you exercise and move a lot consider the Q35 or Q45.
You blew right past the pairing part which I have no idea why. ITS AN INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO. UNBELIEVABLE
I bought these for my niece for xmas. Her mom bought her a pair already.
I kept them, as I got them super cheap. I have ANC buds, but over the ear is my preferred style.
Mine have transparency mode. I bought the "i" model.
The ANC is amazing! Im in my building's laundry room now. If they fit a little tighter, I'd have complete noise canceling.
I'll keep the buds for on the go. I'll wear the Soundcore around the house.
Works with iphone 14 pro?
Are they comfortable with glasses?
Wish you would have commented on the controls. IMO they need to be bigger.
Can u connect them or any other blue tooth wireless headset to a roku & samsung tv’s. Can’t get to the back of hung TVs? TY, Lisa
does they have leak sound?
Not as bad
@@TechVisibilityVideos What should I choose between this and jbl 510?
@@cristinaalexandru56 Probably buy the q20, it’s slightly better and has noise cancellation.
Watching this video with my q20. Rrally good headphones. Anc is great. And very comfy. Mic is great too
One thing I would add is that when I do wear them, my ears are cooking in about three minutes.
Nice review! Just got mine, possibly an older version (maybe the original run judging by your packaging), and they are great for the price. Saw someone say Bass Up mode made them feel nauseous, and I can believe it! I honestly felt my equilibrium start to go for a split second! The standard bass level is more than enough for me. My only issue with them is a very small nitpick: the first couple of hours they felt ever so slightly out of ballance, but it was probably the battery in the left ear-cup having a slight sound dampening effect. I probably would never have noticed if the environment I was in wasn't so quiet to begin with.
They do have a tremendous amount of base. Each earlobe is will have a slight difference. If you are getting distortion that’s another thing though. Thanks for watching.
How long does it take to fully charge?
So with these, you can fast charge for up to 4 hours of play time in 5 mins, but you can get a full charge in about 1 hour.
@@TechVisibilityVideos ok thank you!
@@TechVisibilityVideos ARE THESE GOOD FOR SMALLER HEADS?
I use these strictly on long flights. Could have sold them for a hundred grand on crossing the Atlantic with poor baby and atmosphere pain.
💗💗💗My Q20💗💗
Was the background music necessary? It was uncomfortable to hear you
crummy explanaations: to a newbie - show the buttons. show it connecting to bluetooth on phone...... do i turn on headphones to connect? sheesh.
lol of course you turn them on to connect. Hold the power button and pair
I agree. Show the button you're pushing to connect!!!!!
Basically no information on how to set up. Waves in the air and says here is the button…Where?
This guy can’t explain how to chew gum
I wasted $55 on these, and they won't pair. I suggest buying sony or some other company that's reliable. They had been randomly telling me the battery was high and I was connected (interupting my program to do so), so I had the dumb idea of resetting them. I held the power button and the volume up button until the power button turned part red and part purple. Then I can sometimes see them, but when I try to connect, it demands a PIN number that isn't anything I can think of.
Garbage. I should have bought something good, and buy once, cry once.
Sounds like a faulty unit. Mine doesn’t do that.
Try 0000 or 9999 pin. It should work.... If so, leave a reply
I purchase these, but they don't last that long. If you need something for loud places the mic isn't strong enough for it. The battery is great, it's good for someone who needs a cheap solution for like a year.
Having a crappy phone isn’t their fault. They have BT5.0 and connect fantastic to iPhones and apple products. Android is a mess. OnePlus phones can barely connect to any brand aside from their own lol.
@@ErrcycoAll of my android devices pair with cheap earbuds, keyboards, and speakers with no problem.
What are all these stupid buttons NC
Good work I figured it out!
❤❤❤My Q20❤️❤️❤️