Comparison Soundcore Space One vs Soundcore Space Q45
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| Soundcore Space One | Soundcore Space Q45 | |
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Adaptive active noise cancellation. LDAC codec and Hi-Res Audio certification. Management and configuration using a proprietary application. Long battery life. | Adaptive active noise cancellation. LDAC codec and Hi-Res Audio certification. Management and configuration using a proprietary application. Long battery life. | |
Connection and design | ||
| Design | overhead, closed full size Over-Ear foldable swiveling earcups | overhead, closed full size Over-Ear foldable swiveling earcups |
| Connection type | combined | combined |
| Connection | mini-Jack (3.5 mm) Bluetooth v5.3 | mini-Jack (3.5 mm) Bluetooth v5.3 |
| Range | 15 m | 15 m |
| Detachable cable | ||
Specs | ||
| Hi-Res Audio | ||
| Impedance | 16 Ohm | 16 Ohm |
| Frequency range | 20 – 40000 Hz | 20 – 40000 Hz |
| Speaker size | 40 mm | 40 mm |
| Emitter type | dynamic | dynamic |
Microphone specs | ||
| Microphone | built into the case | built into the case |
Features | ||
| Mobile app | ||
| Volume control | ||
| Autopause | ||
| Noise cancellation | adaptive ANC | adaptive ANC |
| Transparent mode | ||
| Multipoint | ||
| Codec support | AAC LDAC | AAC LDAC |
| Voice assistant | Apple Siri / Google Assistant | |
Power supply | ||
| Power source | battery | battery |
| Headphone battery capacity | 580 mAh | 750 mAh |
| Charging time | 2 h | 2 h |
| Operating time (music) | 40 h | 50 h |
| Operating time (no noise canceling) | 55 h | 65 h |
| Fast charge | 5 minutes for 4 hours of work | 5 minutes for 4 hours of work |
| Charging port | USB-C | USB-C |
General | ||
| Ear cushion material | leatherette | leatherette |
| Color | ||
| Added to E-Catalog | december 2023 | january 2023 |
Compare Soundcore Space One and Space Q45
Headphones Soundcore Space One and Soundcore Space Q45 offer similar features but have several key differences. Space Q45 has a wider frequency range (20 – 40000 Hz) compared to Space One (20 – 20000 Hz), which may provide more detailed sound. The battery life of Space Q45 is up to 50 hours with active noise cancellation, while Space One offers 40 hours. Both devices support LDAC codec and have adaptive noise cancellation, however, Space Q45 has a more advanced control system through the Soundcore app. If battery longevity and a wide frequency range are important to you, it's worth considering Q45, whereas Space One might be a more affordable option with good value for money.
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Glossary
Autopause
A function that allows you to automatically pause the playback track when you remove the headphones (or one headphone).
Autopause is found mainly in wireless models (see "Connection Type") true wireless format (see "Cable Type"); however, there are other types of headphones with this function — for example, with a combined connection and an overhead design. Anyway, the proximity sensor is usually responsible for the auto-pause operation, which is triggered when the earpiece moves away from the ear. This feature is especially useful in situations where, after removing the headphones, there is no time to manually pause playback — for example, you need to urgently respond to what is happening nearby. At the same time, some models are able to automatically resume playback when the earpiece is returned to its place, however, this function is not strictly required — it will not hurt to clarify its presence separately.
Autopause is found mainly in wireless models (see "Connection Type") true wireless format (see "Cable Type"); however, there are other types of headphones with this function — for example, with a combined connection and an overhead design. Anyway, the proximity sensor is usually responsible for the auto-pause operation, which is triggered when the earpiece moves away from the ear. This feature is especially useful in situations where, after removing the headphones, there is no time to manually pause playback — for example, you need to urgently respond to what is happening nearby. At the same time, some models are able to automatically resume playback when the earpiece is returned to its place, however, this function is not strictly required — it will not hurt to clarify its presence separately.
Voice assistant
Headphones with voice assistant support the user interaction with the device to a new level. The call of the assistant. is carried out by pressing one of the control buttons on the headphones or by a specific voice command (for example, «Ok, Google» for the Google Assistant virtual apprentice). The assistant pauses playback, instantly changes the volume of the music, can notify the user of new alerts, helps to answer messages without the help of hands, and commands are given to the paired smartphone via voice control from the headphones.
Headphone battery capacity
The capacity of the battery installed in the headphones of the corresponding design (see "Power").
Theoretically, a higher capacity allows to achieve greater battery life, but in fact, the operating time also depends on the power consumption of the headphones — and it can be very different, depending on the characteristics and design features. So this parameter is secondary, and when choosing it is worth paying attention not so much to the battery capacity, but to the directly claimed operating time (see below).
Theoretically, a higher capacity allows to achieve greater battery life, but in fact, the operating time also depends on the power consumption of the headphones — and it can be very different, depending on the characteristics and design features. So this parameter is secondary, and when choosing it is worth paying attention not so much to the battery capacity, but to the directly claimed operating time (see below).
Operating time (music)
The declared operating time of headphones with autonomous power supply (see above) when listening to music on a single battery charge or a set of batteries.
As a rule, the characteristics indicate a certain average operating time in music listening mode, for standard conditions; in practice, it will depend on the intensity of use, volume level and other operating parameters, and in models with replaceable batteries - also on the quality of specific batteries. However, based on the stated time, you can fairly reliably assess the autonomy of the selected headphones and compare them with other models. As for specific values, relatively “short-lived” devices have a battery life of up to 8 hours, a figure of 8 – 12 hours can be called quite good, 12 – 20 hours – very good, and in the most “long-lasting” headphones the operating time can exceed 20 hours.
As a rule, the characteristics indicate a certain average operating time in music listening mode, for standard conditions; in practice, it will depend on the intensity of use, volume level and other operating parameters, and in models with replaceable batteries - also on the quality of specific batteries. However, based on the stated time, you can fairly reliably assess the autonomy of the selected headphones and compare them with other models. As for specific values, relatively “short-lived” devices have a battery life of up to 8 hours, a figure of 8 – 12 hours can be called quite good, 12 – 20 hours – very good, and in the most “long-lasting” headphones the operating time can exceed 20 hours.
Operating time (no noise canceling)
How long does the active noise canceling headphones (see above) last on a single battery charge (or a set of batteries) when noise canceling is not used.
This function is quite “gluttonous” in terms of battery consumption, up to half of the total energy consumed by the headphones can go to its work. Thus, models with noise reduction can indicate both overall battery life (see "Operating time"), and battery life with the noise reduction turned off.
This function is quite “gluttonous” in terms of battery consumption, up to half of the total energy consumed by the headphones can go to its work. Thus, models with noise reduction can indicate both overall battery life (see "Operating time"), and battery life with the noise reduction turned off.













