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There’s plenty of noise-canceling Bluetooth headphone options on the market not named Bose and Sony. Some offer superb sound quality, while others put focuses on comfort. When it comes to noise-canceling sides of thins a few perform well, and others do not look to work much at all. The Hiearcool L2 is one of the active noise canceling headphone which not expensive and you should not forget.
Most of us looking for a pair of headsets that combine these feature (noise-canceling, sound-quality, and comfort). It is nice to find something that can also hold that expert professional touch while also pumping out some quality sound. One such pair of that we have grown fond of is the Hiearcool L2 Bluetooth headphones.
They combine a stylish beautiful look with similar sound performance as the premium companies. Hiearcool L2 is extremely well priced and just hit the market couple of years back. So, it is style up to date as-far-as design, feature, sound performance, connectivity are concerned.
In our Hiearcool L2 review we take a deep look at how well it is designed, the sound performance, connectivity you will wish to look at, and most vitally how well it performs in terms of durability. Let us dig in!
When using these you will quickly notice just how fine the bass is. It is not thin-sounding at all, and complete of the sound seems to have fine surround support to it. These are equipped with wide 40 mm drivers, so which means they can truly push a massive, thick sound.
Especially when listening to rap or pop music you will quickly notice the thump that they bring. It is not overpowering though but rather makes all else come jointly. The attack on the notes is not a bit sharp, so do expect a much cleaner approach to what you decide to play.
In general, I found them to be quite balanced in the entire of the frequency ranges. The treble ranges come via just as clear as lows. The MIDS are only where they ought to be, and in general, it does very well with all from rock to classical and beyond.
While it is not completely lossless sound, it is definitely in the ballpark, as sound levels are increased there’s a slight little of distortion, especially in the unsafe of DB levels.
When looking at Hiearcool L2 the design really catches the eye. It looks a little to some of the Bose models. Right away you will notice the smooth ear cups and solid headband.
These have a fine black finish on the headband and on the ear-cups. The Hiearcool L2 Bluetooth headphones just have the impressive stylish look most people are after.
The cushioning in the ear-cup is a bit thick and plush which helps aid in comfort.
It is made of very thick memory foam, and this assures people can use these for long terms of time without any experience any serious ear fatigue.
The feeling incredibly soft even after continual use and do not flatten out like some of the Sennheiser headphones that cheap.
The Hiearcool L2 generally has a decent connection when pairing via Bluetooth. We could not find any cases of much lag, but surely all Bluetooth has some standard of that. There’re almost no dropouts when utilizing Hiearcool L2 headphones; which is vital.
Basically, you can definitely take these out for a walk or even on a tour and expect to keep fine sync with all devices. Parting the device is also a fast and simple process. The connectivity can maintain at a pretty wide distance too of over 30 feet. If you need to turn around here and there without having your device then that’d work remarkably for your situation.
The next part in our Hiearcool L2 review, we analyze the battery durability of these devices. The fines thing is that these are researchable able and they feature a solid battery. The more powerful battery, the more listing time can expect to get.
The single downside is that it takes a long time to get a complete charge, but a short charge can still produce some super excellent battery life for a fast listening session.
Specs: over-ear, 8.9″ x 6.1″ x 2.2″ , weight: 6.4 ounces, Bluetooth CSR 5.0 (support profile: A2DP/AVRCP/HSP/HFP/CVC8.0), operation range: 33 feet, magnet neodymium, 40mm HD neodymium driver, battery: 800 mAh, sensitivity: 105 +- 3dB, frequency response: 20 – 20kHz,
Features: active noise canceling (reduce noise up to 90%), 90°-170°ear-cups’ multi-angle, adjustable headband of 8 levels’ size stretch, foldable, playtime: up to 40 hours, fast charge: 10-minutes get 3 hours, full-charge: 1-2 hours, built-in CVC8.0 mic, voice assistants: Google, Siri, deep bass, waterproof rating: IPX4
Anker SoundCore Life Q30
Specs: over-ear, dimension: 7.8″ x 7.09″ x 3.07″, weight: 1.69 ounces, driver size: 40mm dynamic, frequency response: 16 – 40kHz, impedance: 16 homes, playtime: 60 hours (ANC off)/40-hours (ANC on), connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0/AUX/NFC, Bluetooth range: 15 meters, 2-microphones with uplink noise reduction, charging type: USB-C
Features: hi-res certified sound, hybrid active noise-canceling (4 modes): indoor/outdoor/travel/transparency, fast charge: 5-minutes get 4 hours, foldable design, multi-point rotation, memory foam earcups with protein leather, ergonomic headband, Soundcore app, multi-point connection, warranty: 18-months
Specs: over-ear, dimension: 8.2″ x 6.4″ x 3.7″, weight: 1.19 pounds, battery: 1000 mAh, Bluetooth 5.0, driver: dynamic 40mm diameter,
Features: active noise canceling, support Apt-X, built-in CVC8.0 noise-canceling mic, deep bass, quick charge: 5-minutes get 120-minutes, playtime: 48 hours (ANC on)/90 hours (ANC off), Aptx format decoding support, foldable design
Colors: black
Specs: over-ear, package dimension: 9.33″ x 8.7″ x 2.64″, weight: 1.04 pounds
Features: wireless, Bluetooth 5.2, operation range: up to 45 feet, hybrid active noise-canceling, earcup: 90-degree rotatable to fold-flat, headband: adjustable and foldable to compact size, earcups: softest memory-protein foam padding, playtime: maximum up to 100 hours (ANC off)/70 hours (ANC on), fast charge: 5 minutes get 5 hours of playtime, hi-fi audio, deep bass, built-in HD microphone, 180 days free return & 3 years warranty
What’s in the box: RUNOLIM 100H wireless ANC headphones, USB-C charging cable, 3.5mm audio cable, hard case, user manual
Specs: over-ear, dimension: 6.7″ x 3.3″ x 7.6″, weight: 9.6 ounces, driver size: 40mm, frequency response: 20 – 20kHz, charging type: USB type C
Features: wireless, Bluetooth 5.0(operation range up to 30 feet/10 meters), supported codecs: SBC/AAC, hybrid active noise-canceling: 30dB noise reduction, microphone: built-in CVC 8.0 microphone, deep bass, hi-fi stereo sound, playtime: 40 hours, quick charge: 10 minutes get 4 hours of playtime, voice assistant: Siri, hybrid protein earpads, adjustable headband, foldable design, multi-point connection: yes (able to connect to two Bluetooth devices at the same time)
What’s in the box: HROEENOI JZ02 noise-canceling headphones, sturdy hard carrying case, USB-C charging cable, 3.5mm audio cable, user manual
Spec: dimension: 8″ x 7.2″ x 1.8″, weight: 8.8 ounces, Bluetooth 5.0, battery life: 40 hours
Features: active noise-canceling, deep bass, wireless, headband: adjustable & 90-degree rotation, microphone
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We really liked the Hiearcool L2 Bluetooth headphones and felt that they were an ideal option for somebody looking for a reliable, professional-sounding product of audio gear. Whether you are a professional or just someone who takes their listening seriously, Hiearcool L2 headphones will not disappoint you. They’re truly built the maximize sound performance and give you a listening experience that’s private and immersive with the type of sound quality you’d expect from a pair of studio Bluetooth headphones.
Active noise canceling, Hi-Fi stereo, wireless and Bluetooth 4.1, 90-degree rotation, adjustable headband
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