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Updated January 10, 2024·
If you prioritize a more immersive listening experience and wider soundstage, the Sennheiser 560S would be an excellent choice for music, but they lack features like a microphone for calls or active noise cancelling. They are open-back, meaning they don’t isolate sound well which makes them less ideal for noisy environments or air travel, but they do provide excellent sound quality. On the other hand, the Soundcore Space One are more versatile, offering active noise cancelling which is great for air travel and noisy settings, a longer battery life, and built-in controls with a microphone for calls. They are closed-back, which provides better noise isolation but often a less natural sound than open-back headphones like the Sennheisers. The Soundcore Space One is also the more affordable option and supports wireless listening, which the Sennheiser does not, making them more convenient for on-the-go use. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Sennheiser 560S
Best in class for music
Excellent for TV and video
Very good for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the Soundcore Space One
Excellent for air travel
Key differences
Music
9.5/10
7.8/10
The Sennheiser 560S is best in class for music, while the Soundcore Space One is good.
Gaming
6.9/10
4.8/10
The Sennheiser 560S is only fair for gaming, while the Soundcore Space One is poor.
Phone Calls
5.1/10
4.2/10
The Sennheiser 560S and Soundcore Space One are both poor for phone calls, though the Sennheiser 560S is somewhat better.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
8.1/10
4.7/10
The Sennheiser 560S is very good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Soundcore Space One is poor.
TV and Video
9.1/10
5.3/10
The Sennheiser 560S is excellent for TV and video, while the Soundcore Space One is poor.
Noise Reduction
2.5/10
8.0/10
The Soundcore Space One is very good for noise reduction, while the Sennheiser 560S is poor.
Battery
N/A
30.0 Hours
The Sennheiser 560S does not have a battery. The Soundcore Space One has 30 hours of battery life.
Cost
$180
$100
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The Sennheiser 560S has a price of $180 and the Soundcore Space One costs $100.
"Sennheiser made a near perfect pair of studio monitors with the HD 560S. Flat bass response? Check. Neutral and uncolored midrange? Check. Extended treble with a bit of lower-treble emphasis to highlight mastering flaws? Check. Fairly easy to drive? Check. Good soundstage and imaging? Check, and check."
"The Anker Soundcore Space One noise-cancelling headphones are stylish, comfortable, and affordable. They offer better active noise cancellation than we expect for the price, and their sculpted audio impresses thanks to the adjustable EQ and support for the hi-res LDAC codec. Overall, they’re an excellent value and well worth your attention if you're on a budget."
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About Sennheiser
A family-owned company, Sennheiser is a German, high fidelity, audio equipment manufacturer founded in 1945. Their consumer audio division is now owned by the Swiss hearing aid and cochlear implant manufacturer Sonova. Sennheiser offers a wide variety of, very high quality, audio equipment solutions, from headphones to earbuds, full sets of monitoring speakers, amplifiers and microphones. They also make what is widely regarded as the best, and most expensive, headphones in existence, the HE-1 Orpheus, costing a whopping $59,000 dollars.
About Soundcore
Soundcore is a sub-brand belonging to Anker Innovations. Starting in 2014, initially marketing wireless, Bluetooth, speakers, Anker now offers an array of, budget-friendly, wireless earbuds and headphones that directly compete, especially in the Active Noise Canceling field, with other brands several times as expensive.
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