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Matt Ng

I've been trying Soundcore’s Space 2 headphones at MWC 2026, and I don't want to take them off

Soundcore Space 2 headphones in white.

I've always been a fan of wireless earbuds over wireless headphones, but after trying Soundcore’s freshly-announced Space 2 headphones while out at MWC 2026, I’m well and truly converted.

The mid-tier Space One was a well-respected pair of 'phones, with a spot on our best cheap wireless headphones guide. So their follow-up has to deliver, and there are a number of reasons why the Space 2 do.

The Soundcore Space 2 headphones will be available for $129.99 from April 21. That's thirty bucks more than the Space One, marking a fairly considerable price hike - not what you want to see for an affordable set of headphones. Fortunately, Soundcore's been doing its best to justify why you're paying extra.

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Firstly, they look and feel great, with three available colors. The Linen White and Seafoam Green are natural pastels that are easy on the eyes, while there’s Jet Black for the more discreet. There’s soft leatherette covering the headband and foldable earcups, plus memory foam for added plushness. I found myself squishing them during my briefing — they’re that comfortable. And at just 261g, these cans are very light.

The specs are impressive too. The battery is good for 70 hours of runtime, or 50 hours with ANC, a big upgrade from its predecessor’s respective 55 and 40 hours. That’s plenty of juice for a week of solid use. But when you need to recharge, 5 minutes plugged in is apparently good for four hours of playback.

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I’ve been wearing the Space 2 for 6 hours as I write this, and they sound great. The 40mm drivers utilize a silk diaphragm, which translates into better and more responsive sound. No matter what track I chuck at it, the mid and high notes feel rich and crisp, and though pricier rivals deliver a more potent low response, there’s still a surprisingly punchy bass. Plus, there’s LDAC compatibility for high-res audiophiles. ANC is also effective, thanks to four-stage noise-cancelling that can negate the din of loud crowds and office chatter.

Thanks to its all-day comfort, solid sound reproduction, and attractive price tag, I’m a big fan. But we'll have to test the Soundcore Space 2 in full before we give it the full level of acclaim that we gave its predecessor.

To see what else we've seen out in Barcelona, check our MWC 2026 page, or the TG MWC 2026 Best in Show for the top products on offer in the Fira convention center.


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