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One thing you missed, in the app, you need to tap the "default" tab and it will give you more sound options. It shows "bass boost" because it is the default option, you need to tap it again to change it. I do agree that the app needs more work as it's confusing.
I think it depends on what you prioritize. They are slightly different . The Q20i is an over ear headphone, has hybrid NC, has a mic . The h30i is an on ear headphone, no NC, and no mic. It all depends on what you prefer. My personal choice would be the Q20i.
Ultimately, it depends on your personal preferences and usage scenarios but if I had to make that choice, I'd pick the QCY H3 'cos it has a longer battery life, and it leans toward a heavier base but if I was just going to use it for everyday use, I'd pick the Q20i 'cos it has a better balanced sound and offers more versatility.
When using the aux cable, it disconnects from the Bluetooth connection and that also disconnects the noise-cancelling. So audio quality doesn't really change . What changes is the noise cancelling effect that turns off. You can adjust the EQ settings of the device you're using the aux cable on to compensate. I believe that the 3.5mm audio access wasn't the main use purpose from the side of Soundcore. It's more like a "backup system if the main system is unavailable, and you still want to use the device" kinda thing( if you follow my meaning).
@@TECHONABUDGET007thanks for the reply i agreed bro 100 percent what you said they mainly focused on the bluetooth version.I thought it is kind of defect in my headphone .Waiting for your videos bro
No. You probably won't. The noise cancelling isn't completely flawless. It all depends on how much of your ears are covered. If it covers your ears completely, then you might not need to increase the volume to completely shut out noise. But if it doesn't cover your ears, it will still keep out noise but not completely so increase in the music you're playing will keep over shadow the little outside noise.
I think I understand what you mean by suction. It's the silence that kicks in when the noise canceling is activated(please confirm if I am interpreting your question on "suction" correctly). I do not believe there is a feature that provides the ability to activate noise cancelling in one ear and not on the other. There is a balancing feature though. You can decide if you want the noise cancelling more on the right side or the left . So check your App and see if that's the case . If it's not , then no, it's not normal.
@@TECHONABUDGET007 after awhile of wearing them, the issue disappeared. With noise canceling active, both cups had it but the right side had a suction ( almost like a vacuum seal). It created a pressure imbalance.
A vacuum seal? No . That's not normal. There's nothing in the headphone ( hardware wise) that should create a vacuum seal. Cos that will entail taking out air from between the speakers and your ear.
Maybe you're right. That's why I explained that earlier as the feeling of silence that kicks in when you activate the noise canceling. It's usually kinda deep when the earcups cover your ears properly. Or maybe when you put on the headphones(and I'm just speculating, cos I'm trying to figure out the suction effect), the air was forced out of the earcups. Maybe that's what causes the suction feel but it's not normal for any kind of suction from the headphone. That's not good for your eardrums. But I'm glad you said it's stopped.
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I really enjoyed the video. I like your delivery and that you seem very fair in your assessment
I appreciate that!.
One thing you missed, in the app, you need to tap the "default" tab and it will give you more sound options. It shows "bass boost" because it is the default option, you need to tap it again to change it. I do agree that the app needs more work as it's confusing.
Yeah. You're right. I did miss that.
@@TECHONABUDGET007after taking those into account is sound any good?
Yeah . The sound is great
@@TECHONABUDGET007 thanks
thanks for your review!
Thanks
My brother tried the G2000 headphones. I am very interested in your opinion
Would you recommend it for a bass lover?
Definitely. Without question
Would you recommend these ones over the H30i's by anker
I think it depends on what you prioritize. They are slightly different . The Q20i is an over ear headphone, has hybrid NC, has a mic . The h30i is an on ear headphone, no NC, and no mic. It all depends on what you prefer. My personal choice would be the Q20i.
@TECHONABUDGET007 thanks I will definitely be picking up the q20i's and thank you for the quick response. You just gained a new subscriber
@@TECHONABUDGET007thanks i was considering q30i, but q20i is definitely better for me
@ChandravijayAgrawal great choice
How do you turn the bass up?
Does the hi-res Audio really work on it?
Yes it does
Q20i or Qcy H3, for gym ?
Ultimately, it depends on your personal preferences and usage scenarios but if I had to make that choice, I'd pick the QCY H3 'cos it has a longer battery life, and it leans toward a heavier base but if I was just going to use it for everyday use, I'd pick the Q20i 'cos it has a better balanced sound and offers more versatility.
@@TECHONABUDGET007 Thanks
Bro using aux cable reduce sound quality did you notice?
When using the aux cable, it disconnects from the Bluetooth connection and that also disconnects the noise-cancelling. So audio quality doesn't really change . What changes is the noise cancelling effect that turns off. You can adjust the EQ settings of the device you're using the aux cable on to compensate. I believe that the 3.5mm audio access wasn't the main use purpose from the side of Soundcore. It's more like a "backup system if the main system is unavailable, and you still want to use the device" kinda thing( if you follow my meaning).
There's going to be another video talking about my experience in 3 months.
@@TECHONABUDGET007thanks for the reply i agreed bro 100 percent what you said they mainly focused on the bluetooth version.I thought it is kind of defect in my headphone .Waiting for your videos bro
When the NC is on and the music you played is loud you cant hear any noise from the outside like vehicles?
No. You probably won't. The noise cancelling isn't completely flawless. It all depends on how much of your ears are covered. If it covers your ears completely, then you might not need to increase the volume to completely shut out noise. But if it doesn't cover your ears, it will still keep out noise but not completely so increase in the music you're playing will keep over shadow the little outside noise.
Is it normal for these headphones to create a sunction on one ear and not the other ??
I think I understand what you mean by suction. It's the silence that kicks in when the noise canceling is activated(please confirm if I am interpreting your question on "suction" correctly). I do not believe there is a feature that provides the ability to activate noise cancelling in one ear and not on the other. There is a balancing feature though. You can decide if you want the noise cancelling more on the right side or the left . So check your App and see if that's the case . If it's not , then no, it's not normal.
@@TECHONABUDGET007 after awhile of wearing them, the issue disappeared. With noise canceling active, both cups had it but the right side had a suction ( almost like a vacuum seal). It created a pressure imbalance.
A vacuum seal? No . That's not normal. There's nothing in the headphone ( hardware wise) that should create a vacuum seal. Cos that will entail taking out air from between the speakers and your ear.
@@TECHONABUDGET007 Hmm that is strange. Maybe the the cup just happen to fit perfectly for that brief moment. Since then the issue hasn’t reappeared.
Maybe you're right. That's why I explained that earlier as the feeling of silence that kicks in when you activate the noise canceling. It's usually kinda deep when the earcups cover your ears properly. Or maybe when you put on the headphones(and I'm just speculating, cos I'm trying to figure out the suction effect), the air was forced out of the earcups. Maybe that's what causes the suction feel but it's not normal for any kind of suction from the headphone. That's not good for your eardrums. But I'm glad you said it's stopped.
Bro, you have some sound issues in your vid, high pitches etc,,so you know. Can’t watch, it’s so bad ✌️
Sorry about that. I'm sure my newer videos are better. Give those a chance. You might find the information useful.