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1MORE SonoFlow Pro HQ51, ANC off EQ set to “studio”. Comes close to my wired Beyerdynamic DT770 pro, and that says it all. Quite cheap. Good build quality, ANC mediocre, not many features. Simple but excellent sound quality.
1MORE SonoFlow Pro HQ51, ANC off EQ set to “studio”. Comes close to my wired Beyerdynamic DT770 pro, and that says it all. Quite cheap. Good build quality, ANC mediocre, not much features. Simple but excellent sound quality.
It was actually a cheap Bluetooth headphone... 1MORE SonoFlow Pro. Sounded so much better than my cheap wired Skullcandy on-ears.
I use 1more Sonoflow Pro for my work and they are very Good so far. The battery duration is insane. Really good sound, and very cheap under $90 in Amazon.
I'd recommend 1More HQ51 (aka Sonoflow Pro) - punching well above their price, often compared to Sonoflows, awesome build quality with metal headband and changing modes between low latency gaming mode and LDAC
I got the 1More Sonoflow Pro headphones ($60) which are really good value and have excellent battery life. Then I got the Soundcore Liberty 4NC earbuds cuz I didn't wanna spend for airpods. even better. But I just got the Pro 2 for Christmas and the ANC blows the other 2 out of the water. You get what you pay for in ANC. I personally like the sound of the Liberty 4NC over the airpods cuz of the bass.
Hey you may have a few options new but looking used will yield more results with quality. I have a pair of moondrop edge or 1more sono flow pro I want to sell if you're interested and in the US. Let me know! Otherwise jbl, Sony, and earfun or 1more is your best bet.
I have used the Soundcore Space 1 for a year: solid base focused sound, good anc for the price, good comfort. The 1 More Sonoflow Pro, Sony c720, JBL Tune 770nc are good too.
I have had the Space 1 for a year. I am not audiophile I just want good bass that does ruin vocal. The Space 1 has been good because the app gives you good eq options, and it is really comfortable, the anc is quite good for the price. So, it is definitely a good one to try. Those others are really good too. The 1 More Sonoflow Pro does have great reviews. So, it is definitely is worth a try. David Carnoy that does the Cnet reviews thought for several years that the original Sonoflow was one of the best sounding 100 usd headphones. Cnet basically is more interested in traffic than pushing brands. So, they have been reliable to me on home audio. I tried the Sony 720 it sounded really good (similar to the Soundcore Space 1). The headphones don't fold is the only major negative. Obviously, it is not deal maker, but the Space 1 fit into the hard case that I had from the Soundcore Q30 that makes taking to work or a local cafe much easier.
The Soundcore Space 1 is solid. It is a bass centric headphone, but it sounds pretty good after getting EQ. I do like the Wavelet apps suggested eq for these. 1more Sonoflow Pro has great reviews re sound quality. I have taken suggestions for a few of these sites previously such as Cnet, and they were accurate on their views. Sony 720n or JBL Tune 770nc are good too.
For over the ear Soundcore Space 1, JBL tune 770, Sony 720n, 1 More Sonoflow Pro
The Sony Ult, Sony Xm4, Bose Quiet Comfort are the best at about 200. Sony 720, Soundcore Space 1 or Q45, JBL Tune 770, 1 More Sonoflow Pro are some of the best ones at 100.00.
I have liked the Soundcore Space 1 that I purchased last year. The Soundcore Q20i is a good item for less. The original 1 More Sonoflow is good too. They released the Pro version, but the original is still good. The Earfun Wave and Edifier 830 are solid too. I know that people like the QCY earbuds. So, I think the H3 headphones are likely good, but I have not tried them.
Hi all. Entry-level headphone audiophile here. Skip to the bottom section if you want. Long story short, after spending a few months searching for a decent pair of wireless gaming headphones, I became a bit of a snob for audio quality, which carried over into my music preferences. I'm ADAMANT about using WIRELESS headphones - I just can't stand being tethered to a cable since I move around a lot during the day. For gaming, this means 2.4GHz wireless. For mobile music, this means LDAC. I've also noticed that I can tell a difference when listening to 24-bit audio vs 16-bit, 96GHz audio vs 48GHz, and headphones with a frequency response range of up to 40,000Hz vs 20-22,000Hz. Mainly, I notice that clipping disappears and timbre is amplified. **More to the point:** I'm just curious about the community's broader opinions about the two headphones in the title for music. I also tried the Sennheiser HD 450BT and the 1More Sonoflow Pro, but didn't like those and returned them. I've loved the Moondrop's audio quality and design, but find the app majorly buggy and clunky, the build quality to be mediocre, and the noise cancellation to be subpar. I can live with the app once I've gotten it tuned how I want. I'm still developing my opinion about the Edifier - I can tell it's different, but I can't quite identify why or if I like it or not. My budget isn't huge either - trying to stick around $60-80 USD - and I don't plan to go much deeper into the audiophile hole. So, what are the community's opinions and preferences about these two options? Or is there another popular option I missed?
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