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Soundcore Space 2: $129 ANC Headphones With 50 h Battery

Soundcore just dropped the Space 2 at MWC 2026 in Barcelona β€” over-ear headphones with active noise canceling at $129.99. Space One held it down as a solid budget pick at $99 β€” Space 2 asks $30 more. I’m breaking down what actually changed.

  • Battery: 40 β†’ 50 h with ANC, 55 β†’ 70 h without ANC
  • ANC: adaptive (auto-only) β†’ 4-mode (office, transit, airplane, manual)
  • Driver: same 40 mm size, new dual-layer membrane β€” silk + metal-ceramic instead of standard
  • Bluetooth: 5.3 β†’ 6.1
  • Codecs unchanged: LDAC, AAC, SBC
  • Fast charge: 5 min = 4 h (same as Space One)
  • Weight nearly identical: 261 g vs 265 g
Soundcore Space 2 in Seafoam Green

Battery. The headline upgrade. ANC battery jumps from 40 to 50 h, and passive listening stretches from 55 to 70 h. For context: Sony XM5 at $400 gives you 30 h with noise canceling on. Fast charge stays the same: 5 min gets you 4 h.

ANC. Space One’s noise canceling was adaptive but fully automatic β€” the headphones decided for you. Space 2 adds four modes: office, transit, airplane, and manual. Whether that translates to real-world canceling improvements is something I’ll put to the test.

Sound. The driver stays at 40 mm, but Soundcore swapped in a dual-layer membrane β€” silk plus metal-ceramic. In theory: faster transient response, less distortion at high volumes. Codecs are untouched: LDAC, AAC, SBC β€” the same stack as Space One.

Connectivity. Bluetooth jumps from 5.3 to 6.1 β€” tighter connection, better battery efficiency. Multipoint sticks around, 3.5 mm jack stays in, and HearID gets bumped to version 3.0 for personalized sound tuning through the Soundcore app.

Space 2 hits shelves April 21, 2026 in three colorways: Linen White, Jet Black, and Seafoam Green.

Bottom line: Space 2 is Space One with a bigger battery, a newer Bluetooth chip, and a different driver membrane. Codecs and multipoint are untouched. Whether the $30 premium is worth it comes down to how much better the new driver and ANC actually sound β€” and that’s what the full test will tell us.

Already rocking Space One β€” tempted to upgrade, or is $30 a hard pass for you? Drop your take below.

Space 2

  • Driver: 40 mm, silk + metal-ceramic membrane
  • ANC: 4-mode adaptive
  • Battery: 50 h (ANC) / 70 h (without)
  • Fast charge: 5 min = 4 h
  • Bluetooth 6.1
  • LDAC, AAC, SBC
  • Weight: 261 g
  • Price: $129.99

Space One

  • Driver: 40 mm, standard membrane
  • ANC: adaptive (no mode selection)
  • Battery: 40 h (ANC) / 55 h (without)
  • Fast charge: 5 min = 4 h
  • Bluetooth 5.3
  • LDAC, AAC, SBC
  • Weight: 265 g
  • Price: $99.99

Source: Soundcore (official website)

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Vladimir Papazov
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