The advent of wireless TWS headphones has completely changed the portable audio market, introducing previously unseen things like complex algorithmic noise reduction using specially tuned microphones. The first AirPods became a bestseller, bought for talking on the phone, listening to music in the gym, “reading” audio books, listening to podcasts, etc. Against this backdrop of new opportunities, sound quality faded into the background, with which many headphone manufacturers did not agree . Among them was Soundcore, with its Life and Vortex on-ear headphones, which sought to prove that fashionable technology could peacefully coexist with high-quality sound.


Any average representative of the Soundcore Life/Vortex series is a moderately large and comfortable on-ear headphones, which, in terms of their functionality, are classified in the premium class category. What sets them apart from classic over-ear options is the presence of a combined or completely wireless TWS connection, the highest level of comfort, long battery life, and things familiar to AirPods like Hi-Res codecs, smart pause, and ANC with transparent mode.

These series of ideas best reveal the popular Soundcore Life Q35. They are equipped with high-quality dynamic drivers (16 – 40000 Hz), can connect to a sound source via wire or air, support Hi-Res audio and the LDAC codec, and their sound can be tuned using an equalizer with 22 presets. As befits modern premium TWS headphones, Life Q35 boasts an advanced algorithmic noise reduction (ANC) system, can switch to transparent mode, and supports Multipoint and voice control. The built-in battery can play for 60 hours if you do not turn on ANS.