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Model: Anker Soundcore Life Q20 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones, Wireless Over Ear Bluetooth Headphones, 40H Playtime, Hi-Res Audio, Deep Bass, Memory Foam Ear Cups, for Travel, Home Office
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As the owner of a pair of these I'm looking to replace, I would avoid. After exactly TWO years, every surface began falling apart on these. The ear foam "leather," the headband "leather" as well.
Replacing the parts that are falling apart costs as much as the headphones themself, and the replacement parts are quite low quality.
I was initially impressed with these for the $40 I spent on them in 2022, but even for $40, they shouldn't be falling apart like this after very infrequent use.
As the owner of a pair of these I'm looking to replace, I would avoid. After exactly TWO years, every surface began falling apart on these. The ear foam "leather," the headband "leather" as well.
Replacing the parts that are falling apart costs as much as the headphones themself, and the replacement parts are quite low quality.
I was initially impressed with these for the $40 I spent on them in 2022, but even for $40, they shouldn't be falling apart like this after very infrequent use.
Mine fell apart after less than 1 year with gentle use. Buttons no longer work and the charge port is falling off. I would get JBL or Sony.
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Replacing the parts that are falling apart costs as much as the headphones themself, and the replacement parts are quite low quality.
I was initially impressed with these for the $40 I spent on them in 2022, but even for $40, they shouldn't be falling apart like this after very infrequent use.
Replacing the parts that are falling apart costs as much as the headphones themself, and the replacement parts are quite low quality.
I was initially impressed with these for the $40 I spent on them in 2022, but even for $40, they shouldn't be falling apart like this after very infrequent use.
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