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🎧 Elevate your soundscape—silence the noise, own the moment.
The Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro by Anker are premium wireless earbuds featuring industry-leading 7-sensor adaptive noise cancellation, ultra-fast charging delivering 4 hours of playback in 5 minutes, and studio-quality sound from hybrid 10.5mm drivers. Designed for all-day comfort with six ear tip sizes and intuitive touch controls, they also boast AI-enhanced 6-mic call clarity and waterproof durability, making them the ultimate companion for professionals on the move.


















| ASIN | B0DBHTPSDP |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Noise Cancellation, Touch Control, Wireless Charging |
| Age Range Description | ALL |
| Antenna Location | Office Meetings |
| Audio Driver Size | 10.5 millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 40 hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 3 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,222 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #137 in Sleep Earbuds |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Soundcore |
| Brand Name | Soundcore |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Charging case, XXS/XS/S/M/L/XL Ear Tips (Size M Pre-Installed), soundcore Liberty 4 Pro |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 40 hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 580 milliamp_hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 3 hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Glossy Light Blue |
| Carrying Case Height | 29.6 millimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 6.5 centimeters |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 51 g |
| Carrying Case Width | 6.2 centimeters |
| Color | Glossy Light Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,606 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | / |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20 KHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 8 ohm |
| Item Weight | 62 g |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | Liberty 4 Pro |
| Model Number | 129.95 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 126 db |
| Series Number | 3954 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 194644060305 194644207434 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18 months |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
S**N
Excellent ANC earbuds especially for the price
Background: I’m in my mid-60’s and have been loving listening to music my whole life. I still use my Akai turntable from high school! My “main driver” speakers are Bose 901s. I have other NC headphones, Bose QuietComfort and Sony WH1000XM3. But sometimes I want earbuds. I have a pair of JBL Tune 125TWS earbuds, which are fine but not NC. I use Spotify, PowerAmp (Android), Plex/PlexAmp. I have digital music encoded from low-bitrate MP3 to FLAC and DSD. I had a vacation recently where I would be flying and beach/poolside and wanted a decent pair of ANC earbuds. I considered the Sony WF-1000XM5 based on my experience with the around-ear cans, but decided to do some research. The Soundcore Liberty 4 Pros had quite a bit of buzz, so I bought a pair via Amazon. The Good/Great: Great sound, period. Best earbuds I’ve ever used and definitely rival the around-ear headphones I’ve used. Full range, good bass, impressive volume. The ANC (active noise cancelling) is very effective. You have a 10-step control between “very transparent” = boosts the outside noise so you can keep the buds in your ear but hear MORE of what’s around you and “full ANC” which gives maximum noise cancelation. I had two cases of wanting the ANC active, two flights and one “poolside”. On the flights I activated the “flight mode” in the app. This pushes the ANC to the max AND uses a barometric sensor in the buds to compensate for changes in pressure in the plane. It’s hard to tell how well that works, but the sound was great throughout the flights. For “poolside”, I was at a resort that played music through pretty powerful speakers around their main pool. But when I was wearing the buds with ANC active, they did a good job blocking the speaker noise! Overall, I think ANC is a great feature, especially if you travel by air! It’s worth going with ANC headphones if you do! Calibration Feature: The app (highly recommend) lets you set a variety of sound “profiles”/equalizations. One option will step you through a hearing test. It takes about 10 minutes but is very much worth it. In my case, I know I have some high-frequency hearing loss in my left ear. The Soundcore hearing test detected this (so do a very expensive doctor…!) and built a custom equalization based on the findings. That profile REALLY improves the music playback! I can switch between the custom profile and a standard profile and really tell the difference. For me, that alone is worth the purchase! Also, during the sound / hearing test, the process will detect "sound leakage" due to the earbuds not sealing properly in your ear. This did happen to me but after some slight adjustments I got passed it. The point is that they take care to ensure the testing is very accurate and that you are getting a truly accurate profile generated. Comfort: Overall, the buds are very comfortable to wear. I had them in for most of two 3+ hour flights and had no discomfort. The buds stayed in without any problem. I was using the provided ear tips. Controls: I was skeptical at first, but the controls on these earbuds are great. It is subtle, but there is tactile feedback when “squeezing” the stems to pause/resume/skip, etc. I quickly learned how to precisely control the output. My Sony cans have “gesture” based controls which work, but sometimes are mis-interpreted. These Soundcore earbuds are give more control in a much smaller package. Case: The charging case is great but takes some time to get used to. The case charges quickly and gives good feedback about case charge level and/or earbud charge when they are in the case. Battery life is good. After each almost 4 hour flight the buds had about 64% charge remaining. And popping them into the case would have topped them off quite easily. The Not So Good: These are very minor issues I had only with my first period of usage. First, the size and shape of ear tips impact the use of the charging case. The provided tips work well, but I tried some other tips and they were too “big” and the case wouldn’t fully close with the buds inside. So if you use 3rd-party tips, note that you may have issues using the case and therefore charging. Another issue I had at first was that I was trying to put the buds in the case incorrectly and so they weren’t charging or connecting (eg: for a firmware updated). But I quickly realized the problem and learned the proper way to position the buds. Overall, I highly recommend these earbuds. The price is really great for what you get.
M**M
Absolutely Nothing Bad to Report
My old wireless earbuds bit the dust, so I started shopping around and comparing and took a chance on the Liberty 4 Pro. I ordered them knowing that they would not sound as good as my wired balanced earbuds and was willing to live with that. I was wrong. Completely wrong. These not only sound as good as my wired, but much better. I haven't used the wired earbuds since I got the Liberty 4 Pro. The LDAC codec works great with my devices. The Soundcore app is amazing. You can customize everything about the earbuds except the color. On the app there is a Preference Test. This plays short samples of music where you can choose between A and B as to which sound you like best. It repeats this a number of times. At the end it figures out "your" best sound preference. I did this and haven't tinkered with the EQ once because the EQ it figured out for me was perfect. And, to my great pleasure, I found that this preference stays with the buds even if I'm using a different device with them. I can change this if I ever decide to, but it ain't broke so I'm not gonna fix it. I was actually taken aback by the Active Noise Cancellation. I was on a noisy bus when I first tried it out. When I put the buds in my ears and turned on the ANC I thought I had lost my hearing for a few seconds until I realized that it was the ANC kicking in. It was that effective. I could have heard a pin drop (except for the fact that the ANC would have probably cancelled out the sound of the pin dropping). It made quite a difference on my bus ride -- listening to only the pure sound of the music. Just to make sure I was still in the real world, I turned on the transparency mode and could hear every yapper and bouncy bus noise again (so I went back to ANC). Regarding the sound, the bass is strong and powerful, but not at the expense of the mids or highs. I get a solid base sound without feeling that my skull is being pummeled. The mids are very clear and the vocals come through strong. The highs are crisp and clear without harshness. Overall, a great sound. I've also been impressed with how the instruments are separated and I get a 3 dimensional sound to the music. Sometimes I feel like I could point to where the musicians were sitting in the room when they recorded it. Finally, they are the most comfortable earbuds I have ever tried. Normally I have to futz around with different tips or buy expensive tips from other companies to get the right fit. Then, I have to shove them half way up into my ear canal to get a decent seal (and even then I have to re-adjust frequently). Needless to say, it gets uncomfortable after about 20 minutes or so. With the Liberty 4 Pro, there are SIX sets of tips in the box from XXS to XL. After doing "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe", I chose the XL size. For me, this was a perfect fit. I gently placed the buds in my ear (not ear canal) and there was a perfect seal. Since these were resting in my ear and not shoved up into it, there was no discomfort of any kind. I can wear them for hours (and have) without any attention on them. I had thought this would never happen. Final finally, the customer service is also way beyond what I expected. I had a problem with getting the app to work on one of my devices, so I shot off a customer support request from their website. They answered back within 24 hours to tell me that there was a new update of the app that fixed this problem. I downloaded it and there is no problem. I had a query on something else and sent a request and was answered (with query resolved) again within 24 hours. Amazing. My recommendation is, click these into your cart and proceed to checkout.
J**N
Excellent everyday earbuds with great ANC, strong calls, and a unique case
I use these Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro earbuds a lot. They have basically become my everyday carry earbuds. I use them while shopping, mowing, traveling, taking phone calls, and listening to music and podcasts. The sound quality is very good. I have not even adjusted the EQ because the default sound works well for me. Podcasts sound great, and music sounds very good too. They do have a slightly heavier bass by default, which I personally like. The noise cancelling is also very good, especially with steady background noise. They work really well with things like lawn mower noise and airplane noise. They are more average when it comes to blocking voices, but that seems pretty normal for earbuds. Call quality has been excellent. I asked my wife and a buddy if they could tell I was using earbuds, and neither of them even realized I was talking through them. That is probably one of the biggest positives for me. Comfort is also very good. I have sensitive ears, and all earbuds eventually bother me if I wear them long enough. Over-the-ear headphones are still the most comfortable option for me, but these are probably the most comfortable earbuds I have worn. I would put them right up there with AirPods for comfort. Battery life has been great for my typical use. I can go about 3 to 4 weeks without needing to charge the case. The case itself is unique and one of my favorite parts. It slides open and shows a screen with the charge level of each earbud. The front slider for adjusting ANC is also convenient and actually useful. The only real downside for me is that the case is a little bigger than I would prefer. I can still carry it in my front pocket, but it is not as compact as some other earbud cases. Overall, I like these earbuds a lot. I liked them enough that I bought my wife a pair about a month later. Anker is a brand I buy often, and these are another strong product from them. I am giving them 4 stars only because my Sony over-the-ear headphones are my perfect 5-star option, but these are excellent earbuds for the price, especially when they are on sale.
J**O
Excellent Everyday Earbuds: Great for Workouts, Calls, and Customization
I’m a 43-year-old guy with decent hearing, no major loss, just some natural decline with age, and I use earbuds daily for running, working out, housework, calls, and the occasional moment of peace from the chaos of parenting. I previously used the Soundcore P3 earbuds, which I really liked, but I lost one of them and needed a replacement. After some research, I landed on the Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro, and I’m genuinely impressed with how much of an upgrade these are across the board. Sound and Noise Cancellation The sound quality is fantastic. Music and podcasts come through loud, crisp, and full of detail. Bass is strong but not overwhelming, and vocals are clear and clean. Whether I’m zoning out during a treadmill run or catching up on a podcast while folding laundry, I never have to crank the volume just to hear what’s going on. The adaptive noise cancelling (ANC) is a huge highlight. It automatically adjusts to your environment, and you can also manually choose from ten levels of noise cancellation in the app or case. I’ve set it up so I use: - Passthrough mode for outdoor runs (so I can still hear traffic), - Full ANC for the gym or treadmill, - And sometimes just to block out the kids and grab a little quiet. - The transitions between modes are smooth, and the app makes it easy to switch. Fit and Comfort Right out of the box, the default tips fit well, but Anker includes five extra sizes, which is a nice touch. The earbuds have stayed in place securely during my runs and gym sessions, no slipping or loosening at all. They’re also surprisingly comfortable even for extended wear. No ear fatigue after hours of use. Controls and Customization The physical buttons are one of my favorite features. My old P3s used touch controls, and I was always accidentally changing songs or adjusting volume with a brush of my hand. These mechanical buttons are much more precise, no more accidental skips mid-run. I customized the controls using the Soundcore app: - Long press: Switch between passthrough and full ANC - Single tap: Volume up (right) / Volume down (left) - Double tap: Play/pause - Triple tap: Next (right) / Previous track (left) Everything is responsive, and I love that I can tailor it exactly to how I use the earbuds. App Integration The Soundcore app adds a lot of functionality. Besides ANC and button customization, I ran the sound test (HearID) to personalize the audio to my hearing. It made a subtle but noticeable difference in clarity and balance. The app also lets you check battery levels, change EQ settings, and get firmware updates. Call Quality I made a call while doing dishes, with water running in the background, and my wife said she couldn’t hear the water at all. I could hear her clearly, too. The six-mic setup with AI noise reduction clearly works, these are some of the best call-quality earbuds I’ve used. Battery Life and Charging Battery life is solid. I used them for about 4 hours straight, 2 hours of full ANC on the treadmill and 2 hours of housework, and they only dropped from 100% to 35%. That's impressive considering ANC was on the entire time. The fast charging is also a win. A quick 10-minute top-up gives me plenty of use time. The case has a digital readout showing the battery percentage, which is way more useful than trying to guess from a blinking light. Maybe I'm old, and this feature is standard, but when I take one of the earbuds, it pauses what I'm listening to, then when I put it back, it starts again. I thought that was a cool feature. What’s in the Box Inside the package: - The earbuds and charging case (USB-A to USB-C) - Five extra sets of tips for different ear sizes - A USB-A to USB-C cable - An instruction manual Drawbacks The charging case is a little larger than I’m used to. It’s still pocketable, but definitely bulkier than the P3’s case. The sliding mechanism on the case lid takes a little getting used to. It’s secure, but feels different than the usual flip-top design. While I prefer the physical buttons to touch controls, I do wonder how well they’ll hold up long term with repeated use. So far, though, they’re working great. The charging cable they include is very short. It’s fine if you’re plugging into a laptop, but less convenient if your outlet is lower on the wall or further away. Final Verdict If you're someone who’s active, listens to music and podcasts daily, takes calls on the go, and values sound quality, noise cancellation, and control customization, these are a fantastic choice. They’re a definite step up from the P3s and hold their own against higher-end earbuds at a much more reasonable price. Would highly recommend, especially if you're looking for earbuds that can keep up with both your workouts and your everyday life.
S**K
Questionable reliability offset only by good customer service
TL/DR: Satisfied with sound quality, ANC, customer service and earbud battery life. Disappointed with case battery life and the touch sensitive buttons on earbuds and the case. Extremely dissatisfied with overall product quality (broken after just over 40 days of ownership). Background: Before purchasing the 4 Pro, I owned the SoundCore Liberty 4NC for about three years before the battery in the right earbud died. So I was looking forward to the added features of the 4 Pro version. Disappointed: The case battery life seemed to require relatively more frequent charging than the 4NC. I used my earbuds an average of 1-3 hours a day for both the 4NC and the 4Pro. With the 4NC, I charged my case about every 2 weeks. But with the 4Pro I found myself needing to recharge the case at least 1x per week. Regarding the touch sensitivity. I suspect the touch button on the case may have contributed to the lower battery life. I suspect that every time I put my hand in my pocket, the touch controls were being activated causing the battery life to run down. The touch controls on the case are not necessary. Many other reviewers have covered the touch controls on the buds themselves. Satisfied: I will not get into the details of what I was satisfied with (except customer service) as many other reviewers have already covered those areas. Once my earbuds stopped working (read below), Soundcore customer support was quick to issue a replacement. Not happy that I needed a replacement so soon after purchasing, but happy that I did not have to go through a long back and forth with SoundCore. Just received confirmation that a replacement was being sent yesterday so still waiting for them. Extremely dissatisfied: After a little over 40 days of ownership, I woke up one morning and the earbuds were acting up. The left bud was not being recognized in the case but the right bud was recognized. However, when attempting to use the buds I could only get sound to play out of the left bud. I followed all cleaning instructions, but could not get the case to recognize that the left earbud was seated in the case. This is important because you cannot access the settings menu on the case or in the app unless the case recognizes both earbuds in the case. So you CANNOT access the option to reset the earbuds to factory settings to try to troubleshoot the issue. So I’m left with a useless pair of headphones that do not work. Final verdict: The fact that these did not even last two months has me extremely concerned about the overall longevity of these earbuds in general. I wish I just ordered another pair of 4NC’s or the 5’s. There are too many problems with the 4 Pro’s but Soundcore’s snappy customer service has me placated for now…that is until the replacements break also. Crossing my fingers for now that they last the test of time.
V**E
Balanced, excellent ANC!
I’m a big fan of Anker. I have two Bluetooth speakers, one for home, one for work. For earbuds, I started off with the p20i, then the p30i, and the p40i. I’ve been impressed with all, with the p30i being the best bang for buck. The Liberty Pro 4 is an elevated experience. Like the prior P models, There’s a test to determine the best sound for my individual ear and hearing. The sound of my house kept triggering the test so I had to go to my rock where it’s quiet. Setup took maybe 5 minutes. The ANC is very nice! Before going to the app, the seal felt nice vs the p40i. The size of the bud plus the base of the earphone just fit so snug to my ear canal. But when I activated ANC, I felt very isolated. I’m so happy with the result! Onto how it felt against the P models. The P30i was hard to beat, having good value and the amount of bass I wanted, while the p40i had a much brighter sound which was hard to EQ to keep ear fatigue away. The Liberty Pro 4 has a slightly dark feel, with the right amount of crispness to not fatigue my ears when listening for prolonged time. This gave me a very pleasant listening experience. Based on my hearing, and the sound test, my EQ was ironically a bass boosted curve. I made a custom EQ despite this because I usually adjust an equalizer with zero as the highest setting, lowering the middle and high end gradually, to prevent distorting my speakers. The EQ starts at 100hz, up to 12.8khz, with 8 bands. I would have liked a 60hz dial, but I guess these are buds and won’t reproduce the subsonic frequencies so well lol, but one can hope. What resulted was listening to bits of my modern R&B, hip hop, pop, K-pop, punk, reggae, ska, and metal playlists for the last hour just enjoying how excellently balanced these earbuds sound to my ears. From Bruno Mars’ Risk It All, to OutKast’s Atliens, Chadwick’s Pacific, Van Halen’s Unchained, etc, this is a superb earbud. I love it! The case is much different than the prior clamshell type the P series used. This has a sliding top, with indicators showing both sides at 100%. Nice QOL touches. After an hour of listening, I currently at 85% averaged on both sides. Not bad at all! On a side note, I charged it out of the box full after about 30 minutes. That’s a pretty good amount of time to charge to full. Overall, this earbud impresses me so much! Great sound for all the different music genres I listen to. It’s like shopping for car speakers. I wanted a good balance, warm, dark, with enough crispness to top it off without overwhelming my ears. I have this for my favorite earbud, with the Skullcandy Crusher as my over-ear bass machines. It’s great to be alive on a Saturday night listening to music!
N**H
Anker’s special to me, but you want to know what a real review is then please keep reading.
It’s no shocker that I absolutely love Anker and the SoundCore signature brand of TWS Bluetooth earbuds, for those who have actually been looking at my reviews, and you can clearly tell that I have owned just about every single Anker Soundcore P2 series, and what I still say is my favorite are the Soundcore life P3 series of wireless earbuds that are still amazing to this day! I had seen all the new and positive energy from my fellow influencers who were touting this as the “everything AirPods Pro 2, without sacrificing quality for less than half the cost of their competitors earbuds” and they've done a lot for me over this difficult journey and I am very grateful. Now remember, I don’t normally go bashing anyone if I end up with a defective or unreliable product. You have to realize that every single company makes mistakes in the manufacturing process and I am also confident that the majority of you will agree with me on that one. Now, for the rundown of, the Bluetooth connects effortlessly to either the iOS and Android OS platforms, they are available in three different color schemes, as you can see I'm reviewing the blue variant, first thing I noticed when I picked them up, I was a bit overwhelmed with the size of the case! The thing is enormous and will probably need to quit wearing the skinny jeans lol. On a serious note as someone who has small hands, as well as chronic ADHD-C, chronic debilitating anxiety, all forms of them to be exact and I have neurological, cognitive, cardiovascular and dexterity problems to name a very small amount of things that I struggle with on a daily basis, so I will say that the blue and black versions have an extremely shiny plastic top which is not only a fingerprint magnet but it has a small window near the front button that allows you to see the battery percentage of the buds and the case. The other color is a white color which isn’t as flashy but it’s Soundcore so it’s still going to catch some stares. The battery life is, in my honest experience with just about every other earbud they’ve made, it’s not even close to the claimed 10 hours of playtime, and I don’t use the ANC mode for anything, but I do test them, which they’re alright. I use the volume at around 20-45% volume max and I also keep the normal mode on, and I have possibly gotten the same times of my previous four iterations of this Bluetooth device range. I honestly believe that the Life P3 is still on of the best in terms of performance and longevity. There are practically no limits on how much you can customize as far as the buds, it allows you to use features such as Spatial Audio, personalized surround sound and the hearID fit test is pretty thorough and easily understands your hearing processing and customizes your own unique signature profile that you can add on any of the existing 20+ preset audio profiles that are made by professional artists, and the ability to create your own EQ and add it into your hearID or you can not have to use either! See, it ended up being a positive response that time. The best feature of all is the pinch controlled stems that are identical to the AirPods Pro! They’re very tactile, and the swipe gestures have finally been added to the Liberty 4 Pro models! I have both the liberty 3 pro, Liberty 4, and the liberty 4 pro, and I have never had a single issue before besides the liberty 3 pro. You can check out the review if you don’t believe me. It was painful. Now the most important part of the decision of rating this almost as low as I've ever rated any other of their products is due to the fact that the myoclonic movements I involuntarily make at times when I'm unable to access my medication, and even when I’m on my meds but grab the case to either remove the earbuds to listen to something or to put them back in, the long touch button on the front of the case is so sensitive that I can barely graze it and it’ll keep changing my normal mode off and enable either ANC or ambient mode. That’s not the worst part. I have only had the earbuds for about two months now and I was just doing something with them in my ears but I wasn’t playing any music or streaming anything whatsoever, and a few minutes after I finished, the right earbud popped off in my ear with the sound being that of a .38mm being shot a millimeter away from your ear, followed by an extended distortion in the bud.. I cleaned the buds off and placed them in the cases, when I had gotten them out and placed them in my ears, the burning sensation was extremely painful and I'm sorry, but that’s not a good sign at all, especially when you have them in your ears, which is why I felt that any potential buyer might want to hear from a truly unbiased individual who doesn’t even normally get upset if I ever received a damaged or defective product, then write a review complaining and realizing that this process will not help anyone and it may actually be the reason why you might not receive help, and I would encourage others to of course explain your concerns, situations and individual experiences with products, but my philosophy is that unless the product could possibly cause serious harm, health risks or even worse, then I will not hesitate to provide my review in the most professional and beneficial way possible. Can you point the finger at a certain company or someone working there that is the cause of the issue? This place is becoming a cesspool of false, misleading and revenge driven rhetoric to hurt the business and the people who are working hard to ensure that they do their best to keep their customers safe from any and all harms. I’m not saying all of them are good at heart but you’ll definitely know when you get the hint and cease contact immediately. I have spent an hour and a half almost on this topic. I will be contacting the business to see if there’s any resolution to my issue, but since I have only had a few issues, extremely frightening and hurting like crazy, I will only give my own review with the follow-up. If you have any questions please ask and if they get an answer to my email I’ll do my best to help any questions or concerns you may have. Thank you for those who might have actually spent the time reading the entire review and you have my sincere appreciation and I hope that everyone has a wonderful start to the new year! Stay safe and take care everyone!
S**D
Highly recommended by reviewers
I am not a pro but i will try to review these the best I can. Pros: 1. Connecting - I connected them to my phone first through the app which went smooth but had to turn off the Bluetooth on the phone to connect them to my PC but once connected to both everything was fine. 2. fit - The buds fit well in my ears and were very comfortable with a good seal. 3. ANC - I have a window AC unit 15 feet from me and the ANC was able to remove the sound. Not a big user of ANC so I call this good. 4. Transparency - I do not use this feature, all I can say is that it works. 5. sound - I thought the sound out of the box was better than most I have heard but I always EQ. I used the app to set up the sound and got them to where I like ( bit of a bass head), nice and punchy with a sound profile I enjoyed. App setting carried over to my PC which was nice. 6. call - I only took one call and both parties were happy with the quality. 7. app - I honestly don't remember much about the app, had the bells and whistles you would expect from buds of this tier. 8. Battery life - unfortunately I didn't get the opportunity to keep them long enough to test this. Cons: 1. The case - My case was not working properly. All the reviews I saw showed how much functionality the case has but mine would only show charging status, ANC slider, and connection. I went through the included documentation to see if there was something I missed but couldn't find anything. I watched many reviews that showed the cases functions and couldn't see them doing something special to get it to work. 2. Controls - I had a hard time getting the click function on the stem to work properly. They weren't responsive as I would have expected, having to do the same operation multiple times to get them to do what I wanted. The swipe feature for volume was also a bit clunky sometimes and the left bud malfunctioned out of the blue. I went to swipe up to increase volume and I got a fast clicking sound (when you do an operation it would give an audible click so you know it worked) and the volume went to 0%. I figured it might just be a bug so I put the buds back in the case, took them out and tried again with same result. I tried reconnecting them, restarted the app but nothing helped. I was willing to keep the buds even with the problematic case but with the left bud issues I had to return them. I was tempted to replace them because I really like the sound and could see why they were well reviewed, but I just wasn't going to risk having another pair break especially if it was outside the return window.
C**N
Una compra perfecta
Los Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro de Anker son una opción destacada en el mercado de auriculares inalámbricos, ofreciendo una combinación de calidad de sonido, cancelación de ruido y características avanzadas a un precio competitivo. Calidad de sonido excepcional Equipados con la tecnología ACAA 3.0, que incluye un controlador de 10,5 mm y un tweeter recubierto de titanio, estos auriculares proporcionan un sonido nítido y equilibrado. Los usuarios pueden personalizar la experiencia auditiva mediante la aplicación Soundcore, ajustando el perfil de sonido y los controles táctiles según sus preferencias. Cancelación activa de ruido eficaz Los Liberty 4 Pro cuentan con siete sensores de cancelación de ruido, seis dedicados al sonido y uno para la presión barométrica, que capturan el ruido desde todas las direcciones. Esta tecnología permite una reducción significativa del ruido ambiental, adaptándose en tiempo real a diferentes entornos. Diseño y funcionalidad mejorados El estuche de carga ha sido actualizado con una pantalla que muestra el nivel de batería y permite ajustar la cancelación de ruido sin necesidad de utilizar el teléfono. Además, los auriculares ofrecen hasta 10 horas de reproducción continua, extendiéndose hasta 40 horas con el estuche de carga. Conectividad y resistencia Con soporte para Bluetooth 5.3 y conexión multipunto, los Liberty 4 Pro garantizan una conexión estable y la posibilidad de emparejarse con múltiples dispositivos simultáneamente. También cuentan con resistencia al agua IPX5, haciéndolos adecuados para actividades deportivas y uso diario. Conclusión Los Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro ofrecen una experiencia auditiva de alta calidad, combinando sonido envolvente, cancelación de ruido avanzada y características innovadoras en un diseño elegante y funcional. Son una excelente elección para quienes buscan auriculares inalámbricos completos y versátiles.
A**G
Top precio/calidad
Me encantaron, funcionan muy bien, la cancelación del sonido es top. Los bajos se escuchan super y el volumen también.
P**T
Outstanding!
Outstanding! Beautiful sound quality. Excellent build quality. Multiple functions & customisable to your personal preferences. Comfortable to wear & so far, nothing negative to add. Highly recommend. Don't hesitate to buy. I'm now looking at Soundcores Space One Pro ANC headphones.
P**3
Confortable, pratique et sono satisfaisante
J'ai lu un article très favorable pour ces écouteurs classés dans les meilleurs rapports qualité-prix. Après un mois d'usage, je confirme que: - le boîtier de rangement et recharge est très pratique avec ses indications du niveau de charge (du boîtier comme de chaque écouteur), - l'autonomie des écouteurs est très satisfaisante et conforme à la description du produit, - celle du boîtier permet de recharger les écouteurs durablement sans se brancher sur le secteur, - Le boîtier est en outre très bien conçu (système d'ouverture et fermeture très pratique ne nécessitant qu'une seule main et rangement ou retrait facilité de chaque écouteur) - les écouteurs sont confortables pour les oreilles pendant un usage prolongé d'autant que plusieurs embouts sont fournis pour s'adapter à la morphologie de l'utilisateur. - ils tiennent bien si l'on bouge la tête. Il est cependant conseillé par sécurité d'utiliser un bandeau serre-tête si l'on court ou pratique une activité physique. - le confort d'écoute est amélioré par une réduction de bruit efficace. - personnellement, j'estime que la qualité du son est largement satisfaisante compte tenu de cette catégorie de produit dans cette gamme de prix. - ce produit rivalise donc bien avec d'autres articles plus onéreux. Je lui attribue 5 étoiles par rapport à sa gamme de prix, même si d'autres écouteurs ont une qualité sonore supérieure mais à un tarif qui l'est nettement aussi.
M**E
These earbuds are fantastic for the price
My Sony headphones died so I got these as replacement. I also own the Soundcore Space A40 earbuds so I thought I should give these a go. I'm very happy with them so far. They sound louder and better than the Sony headphones which is saying something given this is less than the price. The ANC works great. I hate unwanted background noise and want to immerse myself in what I'm listening. These seem to be as good as the Sony's although I have not tried them on a plane so can't be certain. And the battery lasts about 5-6 hours with full ANC enabled and around 8-10 hours without depending on your settings. I use Dolby Atmos when listening to music which uses much more processing power but sound fantastic. One of the best features is how fast the buds recharge. I'd say about 15 minutes full charge in the charging chase and you can see the charging in realtime on the monitor of the case. Fantastic. The mic is very good. No one has complained and my calls seem clear to others. Unlike my Sony's or A40s. It connects to two devices and the connection is instant. My Sony's constantly required manual setting connection between devices. The only issue I notice is sometimes there's a bit of delay or momentary disconnections with my Sony TV. Mostly when I'm watching YouTube. This does not happen with my Soundcore Space A40 so I'm hoping it's a driver/firmware issue which will be fixed in the future. But I haven't noticed this issue with my laptop or Android phone. For me they feel very comfortable out of the box. I didn't need to change the buds although maybe I should try some of the others to see how they feel. Overall, for the price (I got it on special for $175) it's a fantastic pair of earbuds.
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