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Soundcore by Anker Space Q45 👉 Check Latest Price (https://amzn.to/4qKyCGo ) In this brutally honest review, we take a deep look at the Soundcore by Anker Space Q45 headphones using real 1-star and low-rating user experiences. On paper, these headphones look amazing: adaptive active noise cancelling, up to 50 hours of battery life, LDAC hi-res wireless audio, multipoint Bluetooth, and a comfortable over-ear design. And to be fair, many users do enjoy the long battery life, easy device switching, customizable EQ in the app, and decent comfort for long listening sessions. But after going through the most helpful negative reviews from long-term owners, some serious and repeated problems appear. In this video we break down 7 major issues reported by real buyers: • Plastic hinges and headband cracking in the same weak spots • Headphones physically falling apart after months of normal use • Inconsistent or weak noise cancelling with hiss and ringing sounds • Muddy, low volume sound over Bluetooth for some users • Loose, unstable fit that can slide off your head • Frustrating warranty and customer support experiences • Questionable quality control and replacements that also fail These headphones have been reviewed by thousands of people online, and while many like them, nearly 10% report bad experiences that you should know about before spending your money. If you’re thinking about buying the Space Q45 for travel, work, or daily use, watch this first to understand the real long-term durability and reliability concerns. This is not a spec-sheet review. This is what actually happens after months of real-world use.