Get Hi-Res Audio with Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Headphones

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Sure, it would be great to have all those really great features on your headphones, but who wants to spend that much? If you want ANC, Bluetooth, etc., but don’t want to spend three digits for them, get the Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid ANC Headphones for under $40. Buy a set for home and a set for the office.

These headphones are certified as hi-res audio, using oversized 40 mm dynamic drivers. They also have active noise cancelation and play your music, gaming, Internet calls, etc., at extended high frequencies that reach up to 40kHz. This provides supreme clarity and detail.

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The Anker team of engineers put the Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid ANC Headphones through more than 100,000 tests in real-life situations to fine-tune the algorithm use. Thanks to this testing, the hybrid ANC can detect and cancel low- and mid-frequency noises, including cars, airplane engines, etc. Anker also added its exclusive BassUp technology that analyzes the low frequencies to strengthen the bass input. A double-tap on the Play button will amplify the bass even more.

Memory foam earcups will mold around your ears, while the rotating joints in the headband will adjust the angle of the earcups to fit the unique shape of your head. This provides maximum comfort as well as a tight seal for many hours of use. The headphones will get up to 40 hours of non-stop play time in ANC mode at 60% volume. One charge will allow you to listen to over 600 songs. When you’re walking out the door with dead headphones, a five-minute charge will give you four hours of play time.

Take 33% off the price of these wireless ANC headphones in Black, and pay $39.90. Get them in Pink, Blue, or Silver, and pay just $43.99.

Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid ANC Headphones

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