Soundcores latest budget headphones fix my biggest issues with last years model
Soundcre/ZDNET Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways The Soundcore Space 2 debut for $130 in three colors. They are positioned as more premium than the Space One, and less premium than the Space One Pro. They include upgrades to audio hardware, noise cancellation, and battery life. Soundcore’s latest announcement from…

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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Soundcore Space 2 debut for $130 in three colors.
- They are positioned as more premium than the Space One, and less premium than the Space One Pro.
- They include upgrades to audio hardware, noise cancellation, and battery life.
Soundcore’s latest announcement from MWC 2026 is its new Space 2 headphones, the sequel to its budget-focused flagship over-ear set. According to Soundcore, the Space 2 debuts with improved low-frequency noise cancellation, improved diaphragms for audio quality, and AI-powered noise reduction algorithms for clearer voice and better noise-canceling performance.
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The upgrades position the Space 2 as an upgrade from the Space One headphones, but a stripped-down, more affordable option before the Space One Pro.
The Space 2 come shortly after Soundcore launched the Space One Pro, a more powerful version of its Space One headphones. Like the Space One Pro, the Space 2 features Soundcore’s four-stage noise cancellation, which detects, filters, and cancels unwanted noise.
Soundcore says the Space 2 feature double-layer diaphragm drivers comprised of 40mm dynamic drivers with a silk diaphragm and metal ceramic to enhance bass response, vocal clarity, and reproduce clearer highs.
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The Space 2 also offers improved battery life over the Space One, with 50 hours of playtime with ANC enabled and up to 70 hours with ANC off. According to Soundcore, the Space 2 will feature an improved HearID 3.0, the company’s proprietary software that creates a user’s hearing profile. This technology should enhance the listening experience to amplify specific frequencies that the user’s ear may have trouble hearing.
Otherwise, the Space 2 are similar to the Space One, as both headphones feature a foldable design, wear detection, LDAC Bluetooth codec support, and five-minute quick charging.
According to Soundcore, the Space 2 headphones will be available for $130 beginning April 21. The Space 2 headphones will be available in Linen White, Jet Black, and Seafoam Green.
