Key Features & Specifications
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Hybrid Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): Advertised to reduce ambient noise by up to ~43 dB. eBay+2ugreen.lk+2
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Large 40 mm drivers: These “titanium-plated” / “titanium-coated diaphragm” drivers aim to deliver deep bass, clear mids and highs. Shareef Corner+1
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Wireless & Wired connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 (wireless) + a 3.5 mm audio jack for wired use
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Codec / Hi-Res support: The model claims “Dual Hi-Res Certification” (wired + wireless) and may include LDAC/AAC/SBC support
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Battery life: Up to 90 hours of playback in wireless mode with ANC off; around 55 hours with ANC on. Manuals++1 A quick-charge feature: 5 minutes of charging reportedly gives ~9 hours of playtime.
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Design & comfort: Over-ear style, foldable ear-cups for portability. Weight listed ~246 g
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Call and mic quality: Includes AI-powered call noise reduction microphones for clearer voice calls in noisy environments.
Sound & ANC Performance
Sound quality
UGREEN HiTune Max5 Hybrid ANC with its large 40 mm drivers and Hi-Res claims, the HiTune Max5 aims to deliver a full-bodied sound signature: good bass punch, detailed mids, and crisp highs. The ability to switch between wired and wireless ensures flexibility depending on your source. Reviewers / users say that out of the box the sound is “pleasant” though perhaps not perfect — for example:
“noise cancelling doesn’t exist … sound quality is decent for the price.”
Meanwhile, measured results show that with tuning (EQ) the headphone performs very well for its price.
ANC quality
The UGREEN HiTune Max5 Hybrid ANC “–43 dB” figure suggests strong low-frequency suppression (e.g., engine rumble, air-conditioning hum). The hybrid ANC approach (feed-forward + feedback mics) is typical at this price point. In practical terms:
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It will significantly reduce low constant noise.
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It may be less effective on higher‐pitch noise or sudden/irregular sounds. As one user on Reddit noted:
“It’s absolutely part of this headphone … but it’s mostly cancelling low frequencies.” Reddit
So: good for commuting, travel or general office noise, less “studio-grade” compared to flagship models.
Design, Build & Usability
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The folding mechanism and over-ear cups make the Max5 relatively travel-friendly.
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Cushions are reported to be comfortable for extended wear, though fit may vary with head size.
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Wired + wireless versatility means you’re not stranded if battery dies.
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The quick-charge feature is a big plus — a five-minute top-up giving many hours of playtime.
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The control layout seems intuitive (buttons for ANC mode, mode switching, playback).
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Weight around 246 g is moderate — heavy enough that very long sessions might feel it, but acceptable overall.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
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Excellent battery life for the budget / mid-tier bracket (up to ~90 h).
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Strong value: large drivers + ANC + Hi-Res claims at this price.
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Dual connectivity (wireless + wired) adds flexibility.
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Quick-charge feature enhances convenience on the go.
Cons / Considerations:
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ANC is not at flagship “noise-cancelling luxury” level — some users find it less effective for higher frequency/mixed noise.
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Bass performance: some reviews suggest sub-bass may be weaker than premium models.
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To fully unlock codec/Hi-Res potential, source device and settings matters (e.g., using LDAC, enabling high-quality Bluetooth).
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The app/EQ support may be limited depending on region/device. One user comment:
“You have to side-load an app … stock default tuning is bass heavy.”
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Fit & comfort: Over-ear design may not suit all head shapes equally, especially for extended sessions






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