Average score
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.8
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.0
Active noise cancellation
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.3
ANC is a real strength for the price. Most reviewers said it handles low-frequency noise very well and beats expectations for a budget model, even if it does not match Bose or Sony flagships. Mode control is flexible. Reviews repeatedly mention easy switching between ANC, transparency, and normal modes through the app or hardware button.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
1.0
ANC is not part of the Wesley package; coverage explicitly frames active noise cancellation as absent, so buyers should not expect active hush from this retro wired design.
Android compatibility
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.3
Android support looks strong. Reviewers specifically cited the Android app experience and LDAC activation on Android devices as working as expected.
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No score yetApp
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.8
The app is feature-rich but divisive. Several reviewers liked the EQ, firmware, and mode controls, while others complained about crashes, lag, ads, and rough translation.
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No score yetAudio-video sync accuracy
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.0
Low-latency performance is generally solid. Reviewers who tested gaming or video playback reported little to no obvious lag, though one review found the mode made little audible difference.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.8
Its wired connection is presented as low-latency and free of the Bluetooth delay issues that can throw off lip-sync or gaming timing.
Bass performance
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.0
Bass is usually described as punchy, warm, and enjoyable. It has enough emphasis for pop, hip-hop, and EDM, but it can also sound a bit overboosted depending on tuning and preset.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
2.9
Bass is adequate for casual listening but loses control as volume rises, with the clearest hands-on review calling out muddiness and low-end smearing.
Battery
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.9
Battery life is one of the biggest reasons to buy these headphones. Nearly every review praised the 60 to 90 hour endurance as exceptional for the class.
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No score yetBluetooth
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.4
Bluetooth performance is consistently reliable. Reviews noted fast pairing, stable connections, and good range with few complaints about dropouts.
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No score yetBuild quality
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.9
Build quality lands above average for the price but not premium. Most reviewers found the plastic shell solid enough, while a few called the frame or hinges wobbly or plainly budget-grade.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.1
Construction looks simple but respectable for the price, with a stainless steel or robust headband noted alongside very light materials rather than heavy premium heft.
Built-in DAC and hi-res playback
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.2
Hi-res playback support is a plus here. LDAC and high-res audio claims were repeatedly highlighted, though reviewers focused more on wireless playback than any dedicated DAC behavior.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.6
Multiple sources highlight 48kHz lossless playback over USB-C as a useful modern upgrade on an otherwise old-school wired design.
Button control usability
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.4
Physical controls work, but they are not especially intuitive. The biggest complaint is the reversed track-skip behavior on the volume rocker, even though button feel itself is usually decent.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.5
Inline controls are consistently described as easy, tactile, and intuitive for playback, track skipping, and everyday use.
Cable quality
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
2.2
The included cable is a weak point. Reviews that mentioned it called the USB cable very short and more utilitarian than convenient.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
2.6
The fixed 1.5 meter cable fits the retro concept but is also the biggest ergonomic drawback, with tangling and cumbersome handling called out.
Carry case quality
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
2.0
Accessory protection is minimal. Multiple reviews specifically noted that no carrying case or pouch is included.
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No score yetCharging
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.5
Charging performance is very good. USB-C, fast-charge support, and short top-ups that return hours of listening time were all praised.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
5.0
Because the Wesley is fully wired, there is nothing to charge; several pieces frame that as a real convenience for commuting and plug-and-play use.
Clamping force comfort
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
2.9
Clamp force is one of the main comfort complaints. Some users liked the secure fit, but several found the pressure too tight for longer sessions.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.5
Available hands-on impressions suggest an easy, non-fatiguing fit rather than an overly tight clamp, helping comfort over longer sessions.
Codec support
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.4
Codec support is excellent for the price. LDAC is widely mentioned, and one review also listed SBC and AAC alongside it.
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No score yetComfort during long use
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.7
Long-session comfort is mixed. Some reviewers wore them for hours without issue, while others reported fatigue from clamp, heat buildup, or overall heft.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.8
Comfort is one of the product's clearest strengths thanks to its light build and soft foam pads, with multiple reviews describing it as easy to wear for extended listening.
Design and Aesthetics
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.9
The design is simple and modern but not especially luxurious. Color options and clean styling help, though several reviews still described the look as plainly budget-oriented.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.9
Retro styling is the Wesley's standout trait, repeatedly positioned as a nostalgic statement piece that channels Walkman-era fashion.
Detachable cable convenience
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.6
Wired use adds some flexibility, but convenience is limited. Reviews mention USB-C wired mode rather than a normal 3.5mm setup, and the cable situation is not ideal.
P2Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
No score yetEar cup padding quality
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.2
Padding quality is mostly a plus. Reviewers frequently described the ear pads as soft and pleasant, even when other fit-related comfort issues remained.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.8
The foam pads are described as soft and squishy, supporting the headphone's strong comfort story even if they are not plush modern luxury pads.
Ear cup swivel/rotation range
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.1
The earcups rotate or lie flat, which helps both neck comfort and storage. Reviewers who mentioned it saw this as a useful portability feature.
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No score yetEqualizer customization
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.4
EQ control is a strong feature. The app offers multiple presets and, in several reviews, a custom EQ that makes it easier to tune the sound to taste.
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No score yetFrequency response accuracy
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.3
Frequency balance is not especially accurate. Reviewers often heard boosted bass, dipped mids, or sharp or rolled-off treble, although a few still found the overall tuning enjoyable.
P2Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
No score yetHeadband adjustability
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.1
Headband adjustment appears adequate. Reviews that mentioned sizing said the extenders allow a workable fit for larger heads.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.5
The adjustable sizing system appears straightforward and functional, with sliders and a snug fit mentioned in coverage.
Hinge durability
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
2.2
Hinge confidence is limited. The only detailed hinge-related comment described the cups and hinge area as too wobbly.
P2Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
No score yetIncluded accessories
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
2.5
The box contents are basic. Most reviews mention only the headphones, a short USB cable, and documentation, with no premium extras.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.7
Accessory support is better than expected for the price, with 3.5mm, 6.35mm, and USB-C connection options regularly highlighted.
Instrument separation
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.8
Instrument separation is decent rather than standout. One detailed review noted that the headphones can organize detail well enough to keep recordings coherent and not overly congested.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
3.3
Separation is passable at moderate levels but weakens noticeably when mixes get busier or volume climbs.
Integrated microphone
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.0
The built-in mic is usable and often better than expected for the price. Call performance ranges from merely okay in quieter spaces to impressively clear in stronger reviews.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.1
An inline mic is consistently included for calls and basic voice use, though the coverage says more about availability than exceptional call performance.
LDAC
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.5
LDAC support is one of the model’s biggest spec advantages. It is repeatedly cited as a rare feature at this price.
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No score yetMaximum volume clarity
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
2.5
Maximum loudness is not a strength. The few reviews that addressed it described limited headroom or some distortion concerns rather than effortless clarity at high volume.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
2.2
High-volume performance is the product's clearest weakness, with sound becoming muddy and less separated when pushed.
Microphone noise reduction
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.8
Noise reduction for calls is mixed but often effective. Some reviewers praised the dual-mic ENC for cutting traffic and wind, while others said voices could still sound distant in noise.
P2Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
No score yetMicrophone quality for calls
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.0
Call quality is better than expected overall. The strongest reviews praised clear, loud voice pickup, but a few others found performance only acceptable in quiet environments.
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No score yetMidrange clarity
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.1
Midrange clarity is uneven. Vocals can sound forward and engaging, yet several reviewers also heard recessed or coarse mids depending on tuning and preset.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.1
Vocals and mids come through more cleanly than the rest of the range, making speech and vocal-forward tracks a relative strength.
Multi-platform compatibility
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.5
Cross-platform use appears strong. One review specifically praised smooth switching between iOS, macOS, and Android devices.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.6
With included adapters and standard wired connections, the Wesley is framed as easy to use across phones, laptops, music players, and older audio gear.
Multipoint connectivity reliability
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.2
Multipoint works well when used. Reviewers who tested dual-device pairing generally described switching as fast and seamless.
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No score yetNoise isolation (passive)
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.6
Passive isolation is respectable but not perfect. The seal is good enough for everyday use, though fit and cup size can limit isolation for some listeners.
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No score yetPortability/foldability
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.2
Portability is a plus. Several reviews highlighted folding or flat-laying earcups that make the headphones easier to carry around.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
2.8
The headphones are light and not bulky, but portability is undercut by the long fixed cable and lack of a carry case.
Preset EQ profile quality
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.1
The preset EQs are mostly useful. Reviewers liked having many options, though some felt only a subset of the presets were genuinely worthwhile.
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No score yetSensors
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
2.0
Sensor extras are very limited. One review explicitly noted the lack of wear detection or similar smart convenience features.
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No score yetSmudge resistance
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.2
The matte finish appears to resist fingerprints well. Smudge resistance was only mentioned once, but it was a positive note.
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No score yetSoftware/setup simplicity
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.7
Setup and software experience depend heavily on the reviewer. Some found pairing and app navigation easy, while others ran into buggy behavior and needed restarts.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.8
Battery-free, app-free, firmware-free operation makes the Wesley extremely simple to use: plug it in and go.
Sound quality
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.9
Overall sound quality is good for the money, not for purists. Most reviewers found the tuning enjoyable and competitive at the price, but several also wanted more refinement and realism.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
3.9
Overall sound lands in the decent-but-not-audiophile camp: fine for casual listening and clear vocals, but not consistently refined or competitive with stronger sound-focused rivals. The wired setup brings dependable low-latency listening and potentially cleaner lossless playback, but the sonic payoff still depends on expectations because the tuning remains modest.
Soundstage width
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.8
Soundstage is better than expected for a cheap ANC headphone, especially with spatial audio on. Still, some reviewers found it only average or even narrow.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
2.8
At least one hands-on review found the presentation somewhat hollow and not especially spacious, so staging is not a major selling point.
Spatial audio
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.9
Spatial audio is a pleasant bonus rather than a headline feature. Most reviews found it adds width or fullness, but it is not treated as a true premium immersive implementation.
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No score yetStability
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.8
Fit stability is acceptable but not perfect. A secure clamp helps for normal use, though one review noted slipping during gym bench work.
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No score yetTransparency mode quality
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.2
Transparency mode is a standout feature. Many reviewers said it sounds unusually natural and useful for conversations, outdoor awareness, and quick check-ins with the environment.
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No score yetTreble clarity
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.2
Treble performance is mixed. Some reviews heard decent clarity, while others called the top end rolled off, sharp, or less refined than competitors.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
3.8
Treble is generally clear enough for casual use, though it does not fully escape the broader softness and muddiness heard at higher volumes.
USB-C
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.2
USB-C support is a clear convenience win. It is consistently mentioned for charging, and several reviews also tie it to wired operation.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.6
USB-C support is a major practical plus, letting the Wesley connect to modern devices while still keeping its wired retro identity.
Voice assistant integration
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
4.3
Voice assistant support is solid where tested. Siri and Google Assistant were reported to respond accurately through the hardware controls.
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No score yetVolume output
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.3
Volume output is merely adequate. Reviews that mentioned loudness either wanted more headroom or said the headphones can get reasonably loud, but it is not a standout strength.
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No score yetWeight comfort
P1
Product 1: SonoFlow SE HQ31 Wireless Headphones
3.7
Weight comfort is mixed. Some reviewers found them light enough for long wear, while others noticed the mass quickly and preferred lighter alternatives.
P2
Product 2: Gadhouse Wesley Retro Headphones
4.8
At roughly 105 grams, the Wesley is unusually light for an over-ear, and that featherweight feel is repeatedly praised.