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The Liberty Air 2 Pro wireless earbuds combine advanced Targeted Active Noise Cancelling with PureNote driver technology for superior sound clarity and bass. Featuring Bluetooth 5 with LDAC for high-resolution audio streaming, HearID Personalized EQ for custom sound profiles, and up to 26 hours of total playtime with wireless charging, these earbuds are designed for professionals who demand premium audio performance on the go.












| ASIN | B08G4K8CY8 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music, Recording Studio, Calls, Travel, Work |
| Audio Driver Size | 11 Millimetres |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 26 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 7 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,474 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 30 Metres |
| Bluetooth Version | 5 |
| Box Contents | Soundcore Wireless Earbuds |
| Brand | soundcore |
| Brand Name | soundcore |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | DIFF-DE-BLACK |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 10,188 Reviews |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | In-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Form factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00194644046231 |
| Headphone Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | USB |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | Liberty Air 2 Pro |
| Model Number | A3951011 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Fast Charging, HearID Personalized EQ, Noise Cancellation, PureNote Technology, Wireless Charging |
| Product Warranty | 18 months |
| Sensitivity | 99 dB |
| Series Number | 3951 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Sports, Travel, Video Games, Professional Communication |
| Style Name | Charging |
| Subject Character | no subject character |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 194644046231 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
J**D
Great set of wireless ANC ear buds and better than Apple’s version at half the price
After 2 days research and much sucking of teeth, I ordered the Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro via Amazon Prime and they were delivered within 24 hours. The unit comes in a quality box with all the required items. The quick start guide is very easy to follow. I have an iPhone 11 and the supplied corded ear phones do not fit my ears as they continually fall out if I move. The first thing to do was download and register on the Soundcore App. It tells you instantly that the buds need a firmware update which took about 5 minutes to download and install the 1mb file. No sooner had this been installed that they were asking to connect to the phone which was snag-less. I have also connected them to my iPad and Dell laptop without any drama. The App has very easy features to follow and use. I like the “HearID” function where you get a hearing evaluation to personalise the buds to your ears hearing loss. It is like the audio gram test that you take for a medical. I’m 59 so it no surprise that some of the audio range was dulled. The box has 9 sets of interchangeable tips so that when you start the Apps “Tip Fit Test” you can see which set gives you the best ear seal. I ended up with the L+ in both ears. It did help by trimming my ear hair after not getting a good seal notification and they are very comfy. The Active Noise Cancellation feature has 3 settings: Off, Transparency and Noise cancellation. You can toggle thru these either using the App or on the buds touch function. These touch functions are programmable via the App which is very useful. Sound quality is better than my sons Apple AirPods and the battery life is double. The little charging and travel case is small and handy. The 3 led lights on the outside and indicate charge level and sync. I like the auto connect when you place the buds in the case assuring you that the charging connection is made. The little led on each buds also flashed to confirm connection. Other features that are useful: remove one bud to speak to someone or listen fully and the music stops. Put it back in and it starts playing again; the ability to change the Ambient Sound mode from Transport, Indoor, Outdoor, or Custom. You can sit in a noisy area and play with the settings to see which is the most effective. In full Noise Cancel mode with no music playing you can cut out most noises. All you hear is a slight hiss and not as obtrusive as the Bose QC series. It is so affective that you can hear your breathing more that outside sounds. I used the buds all day in full ANR mode using podcasts and music and they were still not needing a charge and my inner ear was not irritated by the presence of the tips. I travel a lot on aircraft and have a set of over ear ANR headphones but after a 7 hour and 14 hour flight the ears are tired of being pressed on. I doubt these Soundcore units will be able to beat the over the ear pure Noise Cancellation without anything playing but I’ll report back on it. The litmus test will be “can that screaming baby still be heard on your 14 hour flight”? I have also used them to answer and make telephone calls and can report that they work superbly. In summary, for £90, I’m happy with them as they easily beat my son’s double the cost Apple AirPods for fit, sound quality, ANR, functionality and personalisation. Update 29 Jul 2021: After a few days of ownership and customising the touch controls to my requirements, I was getting perturbed that I couldn’t get a good seal during the “Tip Test” even when using the largest of the 9 tips. I could occasionally get one side to seal but never the right and they did not feel that secure when in the ear. So, I contacted Anker via the apps “contact us” and after a few confirmation of purchase emails, they sent me a set of larger tips in white. As soon as I put them in I could feel a proper ear seal and the Tip Test saw both indicating a Good Seal. I then did another “Hear ID” and the sound, which I was already happy with, is now amazing! My Daughter has the Sony WF1000XM3s and these Anker buds have a better all round sound. 😁 Hope this review helps you make an informed decision.
T**Y
watch out Apple
Firstly these are the 1st pair of wireless earbuds I've kept other than my original beats. The sound quality has either been bad (albeit generally cheaper/under £100 type), connections kept dropping out (Nura loops), or very uncomfortable for small ears (Powerbeats Pro), or 1 ear-pod suddenly stops working (Jaybird Tarah pro). You get the point. Unwilling to pay £200 or more for a battery life of 4.5hrs & no volume function other than by using your phone, this was my last ditch attempt at an earbud that was comfortable, connected easily & would last a whole day. Just when I was thinking I'd have to bite the bullet & go for some Apple Airpod pro's, several reviews suggested these Soundcore LA2Ps, were as good/better or v close to being so. I was sceptical as some YouTubers say everything is great even though they can't all be, & not to mention the ridiculous head shake test (that actually would be better spent to move the jaw around to check fit) but when they were then on a lightening sale for £84, I figured it was time to try them. Whilst they are never going to be as good as an over ear, these are by far the best wireless I've tried & I'm definitely keeping them. The sound is great, ANC is good, I really like the ear seal test that helped me realise I didn't have a good fit that I thought, then also gave me a customised EQ based on my hearing. The EQ genuinely does sound better than the others too. Just to add to this there was a software download that added a single click function too, meaning I didn't have to find my phone to alter the volume either. Soundcore have alleviated my 2 biggest bugbears with Apple's APP's: namely, no volume control & poor battery life. I'm not going to have to sell a body part to get ear-pods that don't offer anywhere near what they could & probably could even do it via a download too now, (but won't because then ppl won't upgrade when the 3rd version comes out in the next few months, as anticipated.) These are quite simply astounding earbuds even at £110'£129 but wait for a deal & they become even more amazing for the money. For an Anker product, they might seem expensive but in truth Anker has delivered a product that isn't just a good but much cheaper version of something but have delivered an amazing and more affordable product that blows there other stuff out of the water in terms of quality & the price is definitely justified For those who want to pay double, I guess it's your money but I honestly can't hesitate in recommending these, I don't do so lightly, am no Blogger, Vlogger or any other "Ogger" that might get paid to write reviews. I'm just a middle aged person who was overwhelmed by choice & the plethora of reviews (that helped very little in their lack of true info) & bamboozled by marketing hype & wanted to write a review that whilst long, may help you try these rather than spend even more time watching Youtube clips on the best ear-pods that doesn't really answer what you'd hoped & invariably lead to you watching greatest life hack & cute/funny animal videos that suck hours from your intended 10 minute "quick" look.. Apple's may suit some ppl better of course but is it £100 to £150 better? Not even a close call for me.
J**R
Nearly perfect
I bought these earbuds a good few months ago when my old wired Soundmagic E10 buds gave up due to frayed wires. Those lasted from 2012 to early 2021, and were... Well, magic! As far as sound quality goes, that's what these buds are compared to. It'd be unfair to compair them to a set of true headphones, for example. So. These earbuds. First and foremost, no, you won't look weird wearing them. They actually look pretty discreet and like they're meant to be there. Mine are a dark grey, too. Fitting - easy. They give you loads of "tips" to try on, just find what fits best. The app can test the "seal quality" too, but go with what's comfortable for you. Loads of choice. On the subject of fitting, I don't go running, so I can't tell you how they'd hang on. When walking or doing anything physical though, they just stay put and feel well rooted. I rarely need to adjust them, and when I do, I find it's pointless - they were secure in the first place. Connectivity - simple, easy, and solid. I do get random cut-outs on my phone, but that's heavily modified and running a beta custom OS. A reboot solves it for a few days, so it's a glitch on the phone. My tablet is stock, and these are solid - even ten metres away. It's unbelievable. They've got a more stable connection than my Logitech G933s to my PS4. Battery life. You charge the box, and it charges the buds up when not in use. Everything is extremely lightweight. I do a lot of walking, and use these for up to 90 minutes at a time. I've had the box go without charge for a week, and it charged back up in half an hour. The battery life is absolutely phenomenal. Sound quality. That's the essential part. Now, this is a mixed bag for me, and you might find things a bit different. I have hearing issues, plus partial deafness in my left ear, extending only to bass frequencies. Anything that muddles sound means I find it really grating, and I can't hear lyrics. It's just noise. These earphones excel. When you take them out the box and seat them in your ears, there's a few seconds while they boot up, then glorious silence. They just shut the world out. Fire up a high-quality stream or source, and you've got a tight, rich soundstage. The "HearID" setup is great, but I did tweak it further - the app is great for that - but if they'd add the ability to tweak individual channels and/or psychoacoustic systems, that'd be cracking for those whose ears aren't working quite right! You'll have no problem getting what you want from these earbuds, they're rich across the range. I do find they're a bit harsh at the treble end, and not as clear and "spacey" as the Soundmagic E10s, but it's nothing uncomfortable. I'm just splitting hairs here. Other matters - no more wires. Honestly, I didn't think anything of wires until I got these. I wouldn't go back... In fact, even though I have a perfectly serviceable set of these earbuds, I'd consider splashing out on the very best version right now in addition to this pair. One set for home used with my tablet, the better pair for general use. That's how damn good these are. I bought these at £129, and I see they're presently £99. I don't have any regrets buying them at the price I paid - they're quality, and worth every penny.
A**E
You won't get better wireless buds at this price
Firstly, let's address the elephant in the room - active noise cancellation. If ANC is your main reason for buying a pair wireless buds, go grab a pair of Sony WF-1000xm3's. IMHO they are the gold standard in this area. Still nowhere near as good as full size headphones, but the best you'll get in small form factor buds. The ANC on the Soundcores is best described as 'decent' or 'adequate'. Whilst out walking, they did a decent job of reducing traffic noise and I imagine would cope pretty well with planes, trains, etc. Indoors didn't fare as well. Background noises such as TVs and voices, whilst dulled slightly, were still very noticeable. Like I said, decent, but nowhere near as capable as the Sony's. As for transparency mode, where the object is to bring outside noise into your ears, I found that although it worked, it sounded unnatural and a bit weird. What I do have to say though, is that the Soundcores do a lot of things really well. Basically a lot of bang for your buck. I'll try to summarise this below: SOUND The sound is surprisingly good for a set of sub £100 buds. They use the SBC and AAC codecs, so no aptX here. That's mean no support for high res music files or low latency functionality. Watching stuff from Netflix and YouTube, I didn't see any noticeable lag but I doubt they could be used for serious gaming without the aptX support. Listening to local Flac files on my phone and streaming from Tidal, the sound was clear and refined, with good separation. Lows and mids were well defined, but highs tended to sound a bit restrained and I occasionally encountered some sibilance - that's not unsurprising at this price point. I did enjoy the overall presentation, which I would describe as 'lively'. If bass is your thing, these earphones aren't for you. The sound can be tailored to your liking using the supporting Soundcore app - I'll cover that in the next paragraph as it really deserves it's own section. SOUNDCORE APP The supporting app is simply outstanding. It allows you to configure the controls on the touch sensors, features a whole range of preset sound settings, and the star of the show for me - HearID. It's basically a test that plays back different frequencies into each ear and, based on your responses, creates a sound signature tailored to your hearing. I've played around with the various presets and the fully customisable EQ settings and I always go back to my own HearID settings, which absolutely nailed it as far as I'm concerned. These sound as good as more expensive earbuds I have such as the Samsung Galaxy Buds + and RHA TrueConnect. DESIGN AND BUILD Top quality. The case is small enough to fit in your pocket and the matte finish doesn't attract fingerprints. I love how the lid of the case slides open and closed. You get a really satisfying click and it feels very robust. If I dropped the case, I would have no worries about anything breaking. The buds are light, but still feel well made and just look amazing. COMFORT AND FIT As I said the buds themselves are very light. There is a total of NINE different pairs of silicon tips - 8 in the box and the pair that come attached to the buds. This should allow you to get a decent seal, which does help with the ANC. The stems on the buds are longer than most but didn't cause any issues. For a while I actually forgot I was wearing them, and didn't notice any fatigue until around 3 hours in - very impressive. CONNECTIVITY AND CALLS Very easy to pair using the supporting app. It's Bluetooth 5.0 here, so connectivity is strong and I haven't noticed any dropouts as yet. Took a couple of calls and the sound was clear and the callers had no trouble hearing me ok. I have found that over the last week, these have become my go-to earphones. They don't particularly excel at any one thing, they just do a very good all round job. They are fun and easy to use and look amazing. And the supporting app is the icing on the cake - easy to use and so many features. £99 feels like a bit of a steal if I'm perfectly honest.
M**S
Good set of headphones, but has some issues which made me decide to return them
The Liberty 2 Air Pro are very good headphones and have excellent bass capabilities. The bass capability of the the Liberty Air 2 Pro are even better than my Sony WF-1000XM4 headphones. To start my review I am going to list the things I do not like about these headphones (and these same things have made me decide to return them to Amazon): TAPPING THE HEADPHONES TO INCREASE THE VOLUME IS TOO SLOW TO RESPOND The Liberty Air 2 Pro is too slow to respond to taps. The headphones respond too slow when tapping the headphones to increase or decrease the volume. THE HEADPHONES FEEL CHEAP For the expensive price that these headphones cost they feel cheap when touched. The charging case feels great, but the headphones themselves feel very cheap. BACKGROUND HISS SOUND WHEN USING THE NOISE CANCELLING FEATURE There is a constant low level hiss sound when using the noise cancelling feature. For comparison, my Sony WF-1000XM4 headphones do not have any hiss sound at all when using the noise cancellation feature. TURNING ON THE NOISE CANCELLATION FEATURE ALTERS THE SOUND OF THE MUSIC YOU ARE LISTENING TO. When I turn on the noise cancellation feature, the music I am listening to becomes muffled and loses clarity. On my Sony WF-1000XM4 headphones that does not happen. AVERAGE BATTERY LIFE Battery life is average in general. About 5 hours and 30 minutes with AAC as the audio codec and the noise cancellation option turned off and the audio volume at 65 percent. And if I'm using LDAC as the codec with the noise cancellation option turned off I am getting 3 hours and 50 minutes of use. For how much these headphones cost I would have expected these headphones to come with a larger battery capacity and last twice as long. For comparison, my Sony WF-1000XM4 headphones last 13 hours with the audio codec as AAC and the noise cancellation option turned off. NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION IS SHOWN INSIDE THE SOUNDCORE APP The Soundcore app does not show you the exact percentage of how much battery is left. For example, 95% battery left. Instead what you get is just a battery icon with no percentage listed. Which I find very annoying. The same goes for the headphone's charging case. 3 lights on the charging case, but no exact battery percentage is shown, not even inside the Soundcore app. IN THE SOUNDCORE APP THE CUSTOM EQUALISER HAS NO 60Hz, 70Hz, 80Hz, or 90Hz In the Soundcore app, there is no 60Hz, 70Hz, 80Hz, or 90Hz when adjusting the custom equaliser. So I can not get the bass to sound right. The custom equaliser starts at 100Hz. A solution is to use the Viper4Android FX android app which provides a vastly superior equaliser and bass options than the equaliser that is inside the Soundcore app. Inside the Viper4Android FX android app turn on "Dynamic system" and turn on "VIPER bass" and you will hear bass that is on a completely different level to what you can achieve with the equaliser that is inside the Soundcore app. NOT SUITABLE FOR LISTENING TO NON PERFESSIONAL AUDIO THAT CONTAIN A LOT OF SPEECH Using these headphones to listen to Podcasts or watch YouTube videos that contain a lot of speech is problematic due to the constant hissing sound I can hear when people are talking, particularly at the end of words and no amount of EQing fixes the issue. The hissing at the end of words can not be heard if I am using the headphones to listen to professionally recorded music tracks, but for general stuff like YouTube I find the headphones unusable. Again for comparison I do not have that problem with my Sony WF-1000XM4 headphones, or even with my Samsung Galaxy Buds+. Anker needs to add a Vocal De-esser option to the Sound core app to address this issue. THE HEADPHONES DO NOT FIT ENTIRELY IN MY EARS The headphones do not fit entirely in my ears (like my other in-ear headphones) and keep falling out of my ears. POSITIVE POINTS ABOUT THE HEADPHONES + Very good noise cancellation. Does a better job at blocking fan ventilation noise than my Sony WF-1000XM4, but the Sony WF-1000XM4 overall blocks more noise. + The Headphones will fit in the charging case and charge with the ear tips kept on. + Charging case feels really nice in the hand to touch and opens and closes effortlessly. + You can re-assign the headphones functions to different finger tap gestures. + The bass is awesome when the headphones are used with the Viper4AndroidFX app. EDIT: I decided to give these earphones to my sister. She said the Liberty Air 2 Pro has very good noise cancellation, much better than the Liberty 3 Pro which I have and she also tested.
T**V
Brilliant sound, and the NC Does work well.
Just received my new blue Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds this afternoon. They arrived well packaged with power already available in the case and the buds themselves. They were easy to pair, just slide the case open with the headphones in situ. I'm not sure if that's the correct way, but it worked for me. And I already had the soundcore app on my phone from various other soundcore speakers I own. So the app found them easily once I had paired them with my phone and enables tweeks to the equaliser and NC settings. There were no firmware updates from new. I always check that 1st. So on putting them in my ears with the ready attached silicon cup, they were a good fit and very comfortable. You get another 8 sets of cups of varying sizes in the box, as well as a USB C cable. So firstly with no music on, I started flicking through the NC options via the app. I had absolutely no idea what's going on. With Noise cancellation active, you get an extra 4 mode's depending on your location and the frequencies of the annoying sounds. Transport, Indoor, outdoor or custom...the later being adjustable by a volume type knob on the screen which filters different frequencies manually. And honestly, I couldn't tell any difference between them at 1st. In fact, with NC on, I could barely tell any difference. I wasn't even sure if it was working. Which is a shame as I had high hopes from the press releases. However, it does work! I've had to update this review before it's release to public Amazon. It turns out I just wasn't listening with enough background noise around me. I have just played music via my Echo and then tried the NC features. U can really notice the frequencies these cut out as u cycle through the modes. Then you have Transparency mode, which kinda lets you hear the outside world a bit clearer. There are 2 modes for this- everything or voices only. And finally Normal. I compared them to my Sony WF-1000xm3's and its not a massive difference. In a quiet room, the Sony's feel like they are cancelling alot more sound as u get the cabin pressure feel. But once there is background noise, these cancel out the frequencies brilliantly and almost as well I'd say, but without the cabin pressure feeling when the room is already quiet. The Sony's also do an amazing job of noise cancellation and they are only £144 in Costco, which makes them a whopping £14 more than these. Although at the moment you can get £30 off these with a voucher code. However, for sound quality..... These are brilliant. Again, compared to the Sony buds, they are as good if not slightly better & clearer in my opinion. The bass is really clear yet solid, and the mids and highs are great too. It's easy to tweak the equaliser within the app to your preferred sound, or there are quite a few presets there too. I didn't count them but they all make noticeable difference to the sound. No matter what the setting or the volume, these never distorted and they go plenty loud enough for anyone who's not already half deaf. They have similar touch controls to the Sony's too, which you can also customise in the app. And these seem responsive and reliable. I haven't yet used them during a phone call, so I can't comment on the quality of the 6 mics. Also although the case is pretty plasticity and cheap feeling, it does support wireless charging which is useful as well as battery level indicator lights. So to sum up, if you want an excellent sounding and comfortable pair of earbuds, then you should definitely consider these. I'm sure they'll be on offer many many times through Amazon . These are brilliant for £100(£30 code). Or if you're a name snob, I'd recommend you consider a trip to Costco with an extra £14 for some of the Sony's. Although I don't think the Sony's are half as comfortable as these soundcores. The Sony actually give me ear fatigue after prolonged wear, and they don't feel as secure as these Air 2's either. I think these would be a much safer bet for jogging or anything more active than a walk. I will continue to use these daily to see how they battery life goes. Well recommended.
M**S
Updated Review - Great Support form Anker - Updates have improved product
Not sure if I got a faulty pair or it is the unit and app. When I used the app I experienced crackling/ interference in the background - it was low level ie I was listening to some quiet music but it was noticeable. I tested with two completely separate devices and in different locations it was a screen or light issue = (same low level noice). When I didn't use the app it seemed ok - but there is no point having these without the ap - you need the eq and Noise cancelling options. Also beware adding the devise in the app is fiddly (and I have other product so its not the first time). I. The reason Im not giving it one star is the sound quality with the eq options was pretty good and so was the noise cancelling features. But the crackling (maybe a fault) and the niggly install. Not at this price point. Touch controls not so good at the moment - maybe they will upgrade that later. Finally - historically Im a big Anker fan - got soundcore 2, boost, soundcore mini 3 and Soundcore Motion+ great products. Just think Im going to sit this one out for a while and see what more reviews say - I am returning and will stick with my Tao and Bose earphones. Hope you have better luck. Update. Anker Got in contact and sent me another pair to try. Here is what I sent them: 1. I still have the low level noise - its much lower on this pair with the updated app and firm ware but it is there. 2. The sound quality is good but not amazing and the Noise cancelling is average - I prefer to listen to music with noice cancelling switched off. 2. The case is fragile especially the lid -if that breaks - Im potentially left without pairing. ie the headphones are dependent on a cheap case that I feel is fragile in design, 3. You need the app = which is a problem if you want to use it with a pc or mac or other devises you can not use the app. 4. The voice microphone is not great and I wanted to use that with my desktop (see 3. no app) for teams and zoom calls. 5. It wont pair with multiple devises. Great support from Anker and Im buying their other products (the Anker Boom is amazing) but these earphones - I remain unconvinced. I wont use them. Update 2 Oct 2021 There have been many firmware updates and I occasionally test them again they are now a lot better now - I still dont use them very often but I will concede they are better in terms of noise cancelling background sound I dont hear it. Also the price has dropped. I have therefore updated my score to a 3. I think they are ok for the money but not exceptional value. 8th October 2021 I just enable LDAC and was surprised by the increased detail when streaming lossless music. Even when streaming compressed files it really made a difference. Im upgrading from a 3 to a 4 star review. Still a few issues - case, price. Note: to my knowledge - LDAC does not work on Apple devices.
F**R
Aimed at the Apple Earpod Pro market but at a much better price
When I ordered these earbuds I was not expecting them to be as good as they are, given the price. [I bought them when they were discounted]. They come well packaged in an attractive box, and the instructions are easy to follow. On downloading the app on my iPhone I was surprised how user friendly it is and the number of features, including a 'fit test' that checks your buds provide a properly sealed fit in your ears, based on the large number of different sized buds included (8 pairs). There's also an automatic customized set up which tailors the sound to your own hearing, and customizable noise cancelling (ANC) that allows you to choose what sort of noise it filters out. When I first used the ANC I thought it was not very effective, being used to Bose ANC. But I had not realised I was in a quiet room. When I tested it a second time in heavy traffic it worked very well. The sound quality is top notch if the buds are sealed and fit well, and according to other reviews I've read, as good as or even slightly better than Apple Earpod Pros [Cnet]. Battery life seems reasonable with the option to charge the charging case wirelessly. The Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pros don't have multipoint Bluetooth pairing that allows you to more easily switch between devices, but apart from that they are feature rich. Making and receiving calls works effortlessly, and the sound quality, according to those on the other end of the call, was far superior to other (cheaper) wireless earbuds I had been using previously. There are 6 microphones, 3 in each bud, in different locations. I also noticed that Siri was able to better understand me, especially in more challenging locations with background noise. Overall, highly recommended.
L**G
Awesome sounds for a really good price
I'd never spent more than $100 for head/ear phones. Got this at a crazy Black Friday price. I love the app that helps to customise the pods to my favourite rock genre. I can hear the bass and drums very well -- like it's some rock concert. The noise cancellation really can shut out the ambient noise. Hope this lasts.
R**K
Absolutely amazing!
Do not even hesitate, just buy them! These sound absolutely amazing! Actual bass from a pair of earbuds? I couldn’t believe it. Also, the companion app opens up so many different features, from customizable noise cancelling and transparency modes to numerous preset and custom eq settings! There are also a crazy number of ear tips included, so it shouldn’t be hard to find a good fit. I listen to a wide variety of music genres and have yet to find anything that doesn’t sound incredible on these. All around fantastic earbuds!
S**M
Absolutely worth the price tag right now.
Currently, these are all the earbuds I've listened to: Liberty 2, Liberty Air 2 Pro, Life P3, Airpods (3rd Gen), Airpods Pro (2nd gen) [not pro 2s], JLAB Air, JBL Free, and some other no names. Originally, I bought these headphones at the price of $120. When I got them I thought "hey, these are a pretty good value for earbuds with noise cancelling." When compared to normal airpods, I preferred the sound quality of these earbuds. Of course the pros were better in terms of features, and my Liberty 2s were comparable. For all other buds I listed these are much better in terms of sound quality. Let's get into the features: Transparency mode: The normal mode makes your voice feel boomy because of hearing your voice conducted through your cheekbones, but the vocal only is pretty good. This is probably the mode that you see the most difference between these and airpods. It's not the best, but it's usable. Noise Cancellation: Pretty good, blocks out low noise, high noises get through. My roommate snored very loudly and when playing music it was tolerable, but it wasn't enough by itself. However I wouldn't be surprised if listening to the snoring raw was damaging to my ears (yes I know noise cancelling doesn't combat pressure waves, just humor me). I swear I could hear that guy from across the building. Sound Quality: Pretty good. I've owned the m50xs from audio technica and while the Soundstage is not nearly as good, for casual listening I find these enjoyable. What's great about them though I'd the soundcore app has a huge amount of eqs and a customizable eq so you can make it sound the way you want. Also, for Android it does have LDAC support. Battery Life: After over a year of use, it's still pretty good. I get a little over a day of pretty constant listening, and if I go to bed forgetting them in my ears with the volume low I will wake up and some days they still are playing. So best case probably around 7 hours ish for the earbud with no noise cancelation no LDAC and low volume. When you turn all the features on though it definitely drops the battery life, probably to around 4 ish. However the case charges really fast. I thought these were pretty good for $120. Now for $50 with a 25% coupon they're a great deal. I might update this review once I get my galaxy buds2 pros in a few days though. (Edit) I have had my buds 2 pros for a significant amount of time and I'll summarize the differences: The transparency mode of the buds 2 Pro is significantly better, it feels much less stuffy. The active noise cancelling of the buds 2 pros is marginally better but because of the size of the earbuds themselves the Liberty 2 pros offer more passive noise cancellation than the buds. The size is a big difference for me as the buds 2 pros are much smaller and therefore much more comfortable to wear when laying down. The sound quality of the buds 2 pros is noticeably better but not overwhelmingly so. The buds 2 pros battery is actually worse than the liberty 2 pros. However, the buds 2 pros are over $200 and the Liberty 2 pros can be found on sales for the price I stated originally. I do not think you get 4x the value for spending 4x the money, especially if you aren't a samsung mobile device user. There are some other features that the pros have (360 audio, find my buds) that to my knowledge the liberty 2 pros do not have, but the biggest thing that makes the Liberty 2 pros a great buy for the price is the customizability you have with the app, and solid performance for the price. Unless you have money to burn to get something that's maybe 1.5x as nice for 4x the money, I'd go with the liberty 2 pros. Yes, they are not the best in the market. But, they are still very solid and at a very steep discount compared to other buds.
S**R
Broken pair sent out
came out covered in ear wax and a note that says left side not working - absolute joke
A**N
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