Review: Anker’s new noise cancelling cans offer solid performance for a reasonable price
https://thenextweb.com/gadgets/2018/06/15/review-ankers-new-noise-cancelling-cans-offer-solid-performance-for-a-reasonable-price/
Through its Soundcore sub-brand, Anker is attempting to position itself as a medium-range audio manufacturer. The latest in this effort is the Soundcore Space NC — a pair of noise-cancelling bluetooth headphones that are now available in the US, retailing at $99.
These are the first over-ear headphones from Anker with active noise-cancelling technology. They’re also a sign that the company isn’t content to solely compete at the lower-end of the audio sphere, and plans to take aim at bigger household names: like Plantronics, Sennheiser, and Sony.
Review: Anker’s new noise cancelling cans offer solid performance for a reasonable price
Jun 15, 2018, 9:26pm UTC
https://thenextweb.com/gadgets/2018/06/15/review-ankers-new-noise-cancelling-cans-offer-solid-performance-for-a-reasonable-price/
> Through its Soundcore sub-brand, Anker is attempting to position itself as a medium-range audio manufacturer. The latest in this effort is the Soundcore Space NC — a pair of noise-cancelling bluetooth headphones that are now available in the US, retailing at $99.
> These are the first over-ear headphones from Anker with active noise-cancelling technology. They’re also a sign that the company isn’t content to solely compete at the lower-end of the audio sphere, and plans to take aim at bigger household names: like Plantronics, Sennheiser, and Sony.