At least the low price and long-lasting battery might win back fans.
After testing, though, Ive got to say that the upgrades dont make these a better proposition.
Firstly, I simply didnt find them comfortable to wear.
Thats a lengthy three-year hiatus since the P23BT.
They’re also available in a pretty lengthy list of countries around the world on SoundMagics website.
And that’s because there isn’t a lot to cover.
Lets start with the titular feature: active noise cancellation, something the P23BT didnt offer.
The SoundMagics do compete in terms of battery life, with 60 hours of music in the tank.
And the rest of the feature set is… almost totally barren.
I kept accidentally flipping the cans around 180-degrees and getting confused which side was right or left.
Those are largely in line with other headphones youll be considering at this price.
However, at least personally speaking, I wasnt a fan of the balance of the headphones.
Podcast-listeners might find these a decent pick.
Should I buy the SoundMagic P58BT ANC?
If it’s possible for you to’t charge your cans regularly, these might make up for that.
These should be the first (and maybe only?)
rivals you check out.
This is the usual amount of time I allocate to headphone reviews.
I mainly tested using Spotify and several streaming services, with some gaming done to test out that mode.