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Anker Soundcore Q20i Review
We tested the Q20i for 3 weeks across commutes, WFH sessions, and travel. Here's exactly what we found.
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Reviewed by Marcus Chen·Updated June 2026·3 weeks tested
Pros & Cons After 3 Weeks
What We Loved
- Genuine 40-hour battery with ANC enabled — tested 38.5 hrs in our lab
- Hi-Res Audio certification delivers noticeably wider soundstage vs. competitors
- Folds flat to fit in a jacket pocket — no bulky carrying case needed
- Bluetooth 5.0 maintains stable connection up to 33 feet
- USB-C charging: 10 minutes gets you 4 hours of playback
What Could Be Better
- Plastic build feels cheap compared to Sony WH-1000XM4 (but that's $350)
- ANC doesn't fully block out low-frequency rumble on planes
- No multipoint connection — can't pair to phone and laptop simultaneously
- Ear cushions flatten noticeably after 6 months of daily use
Bottom line: The cons are real, but they're $350-headphone complaints applied to a $35 product. For the price, the Q20i is genuinely remarkable.
Full Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Driver Size | 40mm dynamic drivers |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz – 20kHz |
| Impedance | 32 Ohm |
| Sensitivity | 95dB |
| Battery Life | 40 hrs (ANC on) / 60 hrs (ANC off) |
| Charging Time | 2.5 hours via USB-C |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 with AAC + SBC codecs |
| Range | 33 feet (10 meters) |
| Weight | 261g |
| ANC Type | Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling |
| Microphone | Built-in mic with noise reduction |
| Foldable | Yes — fits in jacket pocket |
Our Verdict
Score Breakdown
Sound Quality88/100
Noise Cancellation74/100
Build Quality67/100
Battery Life95/100
Value for Money97/100
9.2
Overall Score
Out of 10
The Anker Soundcore Q20i is the rare budget product that doesn't feel like a compromise. Yes, the plastic build won't impress your audiophile friends, but the 40-hour ANC battery and Hi-Res Audio certification punch well above $35. If you're buying your first pair of noise-cancelling headphones — or replacing a pair that cost twice as much — this is the one to buy.

