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Soundcore announces Space One Pro premium headphones at IFA 2024

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Soundcore has announced its most premium headphones ever in the Space One Pro.

Following on from the excellentSoundcore Space Onebudget ANC cans, the Space One Pro packs a clever donut-like foldable design that shrinks the headphones down by fifty percent when not in use.

It also boasts advanced noise-cancelling technology, with six microphones – including four feedforward mics – and an expanded acoustic chamber. Together with Soundcore’s Adaptive ANC 3.0 algorithm, the Space One Pro can cancel noise in real time.

There’s a smart chat feature, too, that automatically lowers the music volume and lets in ambient noise when a chat begins.

The Soundcore Space One provides high fidelity sound output through its 40mm triple-composite drivers made from Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) and Polyurethane diaphragms. Meanwhile, battery life is an impressive 40 hours with ANC on, or 60 hours with ANC off. USB-C fast charging can secure extra eight hours of playtime with a five minute charge.

Soundcore also supplies an optional protective travel case for the Space One Pro. Up until September 26th, that case is being offered as a free gift when you purchase a Space One Pro.

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The Soundcore Space One Pro is available to order in the UK and US from today in Jet Black and Cream White, at a price of £149.99 / $199.99 / €199.99. The optional case costs £29.99 / $34.99 / €34.99, unless you’re claiming it as a free gift of course.

We were huge fans of the Soundcore Space One when we reviewed them, rating them 4.5 out of 5 and calling them “Stylish affordable headphones with good sound and a mostly effective noise-cancelling performance” for less than £100/$100. We can’t wait to see what Soundcore can do with a significantly larger budget.

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