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Soundcore by Anker Liberty 3 Pro Noise Cancelling Earbuds, True Wireless, with ACAA 2.0 Dynamic Driver and Armature Driver, HearID ANC, Fusion Comfort Wearing Technology, Hi-Res Audio
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Brand | Soundcore |
Model Name | A3952 |
Color | Fog Gray |
Form Factor | In Ear |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth 5.2 |
About this item
- Recommended by 20 GRAMMY Winning Producers
- ACAA 2.0: Our exclusive coaxial dual driver technology delivers high and low frequency sound directly to your ear without interference. Its wide soundstage is detailed and spacious, bass has a deep punch, mids are luscious, and treble sparkles.
- Personalized Noise Cancelling: Standard noise cancelling only adjusts noise based on data. HearID ANC analyzes your ears and level of in-ear pressure to create a tailored profile that optimizes noise reduction and reduces external sound to suit your ears.
- Fusion Comfort Fit: Liberty 3 Pro’s earbuds have a triple-point ergonomic shape and built-in ear pressure relief for all-day comfort. 4 sizes of liquid silicone ear tips and flexible ear wings ensure you get a strong seal and secure grip.
- Update Firmware: Before using Liberty 3 Pro for the first time, connect to the Soundcore app and update the earbuds' firmware to the latest version.
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Sound quality | 4.5 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Noise cancellation | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.1 | 4.3 |
Battery life | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 3.8 | 4.0 | 3.8 |
Comfort | 4.5 | — | 3.2 | — | 4.5 | — |
Sold By | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect |
connectivity tech | Wireless, Bluetooth 5.2 | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless |
headphones form factor | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear |
connector type | wireless | wireless | USB Type C | wireless | wireless | wireless |
noise control | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation | sound isolation | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation |
cable feature | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable |
control type | Media Control | Media Control | Media Control | Media Control | Media Control | Media Control |
water resistance | waterproof | — | waterproof | — | waterproof | — |
Product Description
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Hi-Res Audio
Liberty 3 Pro supports LDAC technology for a Hi-Res Audio Wireless certified listening experience.
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Personalized HearID Sound
HearID Sound analyzes how you hear music to create a personalized sound profile for your ears.
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3D Surround Sound
Put yourself at the center of 3D surround sound for out of this world immersion in movies and games.
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Tailored to Your World
HearID ANC creates a unique profile with optimized noise reduction for your ears and surroundings.
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Low Noise Environment
Low level reduces in-ear pressure for comfort and filters out background noises in quiet places.
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Medium Noise Environment
Noise cancelling and in-ear pressure relief are balanced for the ideal level of comfort and quiet.
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High Noise Environment
Dramatically reduces engine noise on airplanes, trains, and more for a peaceful space to relax.
Up to 32 Hours of Playtime
Get up to 8 hours of music from a single charge of the wireless earbuds and extend to 32 hours with the charging case. To recharge the case, place it down on a wireless charger or use a USB-C cable.
Fusion Comfort
Liberty 3 Pro Bluetooth earbuds are ergonomically shaped and have built-in ear pressure relief to combat wearing fatigue. To tailor the fit to your ears, there are multiple sizes of ear tips and ear wings for long-lasting comfort.
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Conveniently Switch Devices
Connect Liberty 3 Pro to two Bluetooth devices at the same time to switch between music, videos, calls, and more. To activate, use the earbuds' touch controls or use the Soundcore app to manage.
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Multi-Mode Transparency
Stay connected to the world by activating transparency mode when you want to speak to someone or need heightened awareness of your surroundings.
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Exceptional Clarity
6 microphones and an AI-noise reduction algorithm filter out background noises and enhance your voice in real time so you can be heard clearly.
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Personalize Your Buds
Use the Soundcore app to choose from a wide selection of EQ modes, activate 3D Surround Sound for immersive listening, customize the touch controls, and more.
What Should You Do Before Using Liberty 3 Pro?
How Do I Get the Best Fit?
- Select ear tips and ear wings in a suitable size for you.
- Hold the buds in this position.
- Put the buds in your ears at this angle and twist to lock.
How Do I Use a Single Earbud?
- Remove one earbud from the charging case and close the cover.
- Or put one earbud in the charging case and continue using the other earbud on its own.
How Do I Connect 2 Devices?
- Open the charging case so the earbuds enter pairing mode.
- Pair the earbuds with the first device.
- Wear them and press both touchpads for 5s.
How Do I Reset Liberty 3 Pro?
- Put the buds in the case and leave open.
- Press the button on the case for 10s. The LEDs will flash 3 times.
- The LEDs flash fast when successful.
How do I wear Liberty 3 Pro?
1. Liberty 3 Pro comes with 4 sizes of ear wings and ear tips.
2. Select and install the ear tips before using.
2. Put Liberty 3 Pro in your ears and twist to lock into place. Make sure the ear wings are wedged into the ridge of your ear.
What should I do if these earbuds can not pair or reconnect with my device?
1. Forget all the Bluetooth pairing records on your device.
2. Place the earbuds in the charging case and leave the cover open. Hold the button on the case for 10 seconds to reset until the LED indicators inside flash 3 times quickly
3. Repair them.
What should I do if the earbuds don’t recharge in the charging case?
Clean the charging pins with a dry cloth and an alcohol-based disinfectant to ensure all charging contact pins on the earbuds and charging case are completely clean and dry of sweat and water. Then put the earbuds into the case correctly.
What should I do if I experience poor sound quality when using soundcore Liberty 3 Pro?
1. Try different sizes of ear tips, ear wings and make sure you're wearing the earbuds in the correct position.
2. Enable the HearID ANC test in the app.
3. Try different EQ modes in the soundcore app and customize the EQ to your preference.
What should I do if Liberty 3 Pro's noise cancellation performance do not meet my expectations?
1. Try other sizes of ear tips to ensure you're using one that fits well and creates a tight seal.
2. Take the HearID ANC test to personalize the noise cancelling effect.
3. Try different ANC modes to see which one suits your environment best.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 5.94 x 1.85 x 5.94 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
ASIN | B09CGM6FJ7 |
Item model number | A3952 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #43,606 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #2,699 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
Date First Available | August 12, 2021 |
Manufacturer | Anker |
Charging Time | 32 Hours |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Units | 1 Count |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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Customers like the comfort and quality of the headphones. For example, they mention that it has a lower profile, and the case has an ergonomic egg-shape feel. They also appreciate the value, and sound quality. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, connectivity, battery life, and fit.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They say it has superior sound, is not jarringly loud, and has 3D surround sound that is mind blowing. They also appreciate the crisper highs and smoother bass. Customers also mention that the noise cancelling is excellent and the audio devices are comparable with ones that are double the price.
"...trying the HearID sound for a few hours, I must say that it sounded really good! It was a unique sound profile that takes some time to get used to...." Read more
"...If you're looking for lower profile earbuds with superior sound, great comfort, ANC, and touch controls, I wound definitely recommend these." Read more
"...OVERALL: Great sound quality, good ANC, and a tremendous value for money. Buy them, I doubt you'll be disappointed." Read more
"...I find the Anker highs are clear, bass strong punch but not muffled when compared to Bose...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the headphones. They mention that it has great sound quality, good ANC, and a tremendous value for the price. They also say that the Soundcore app is good and allows them to adjust the equalizer and noise. Customers also say the ear buds produce very loud and crisp music, and are good even with no music on. They appreciate the wonderful mic quality and the sound settings and HearID functions.
"...Quality (or feel):Both have great build quality.The Galaxy charging case feels more premium to me and is also more compact...." Read more
"...looking for lower profile earbuds with superior sound, great comfort, ANC, and touch controls, I wound definitely recommend these." Read more
"...OVERALL: Great sound quality, good ANC, and a tremendous value for money. Buy them, I doubt you'll be disappointed." Read more
"...block ambient noises better but will cost more and with less quality of life features as I have described above.Value: 5/5...." Read more
Customers like the value of the headphones. They say that they are feature rich, and well worth the money. Customers also mention that the L3Ps provide amazing value, and are a staple in their daily routine.
"...Wow, at the price of $130, the L3Ps provide amazing value!..." Read more
"...OVERALL: Great sound quality, good ANC, and a tremendous value for money. Buy them, I doubt you'll be disappointed." Read more
"...I'm happy with my purchase. I save money and honestly think the Anker is better than the Bose. I will be buying another Anker for my family member." Read more
"...The case is cheaply made compared to Liberty 2, and the larger size and shape do not feel comfortable in my ear, as well as do not stay in...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They say the lower profile makes them more comfortable, the memory foam tips are a comfortable fit, and the case has an ergonomic egg-shape feel. Customers also find that they are more relaxed on the plane with the earbuds.
"...These fit great straight out of the box! I think the lower profile makes them more comfortable, so I didn't need to change tips to make them fit..." Read more
"...Imaging is good, but not mind-blowingly good. The are comfortable to wear, and you can customize the "buttons" for all kinds of functions, depending..." Read more
"...and weaknesses, but none hit all the bars, whether it be fit, comfort, sound quality, app customization, retention, ANC modes, price, value for money..." Read more
"...buds pro kept falling out of my ears while talking and they caused ear pain if I wore them for over an hour...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the headphones. Some mention that it fits well, while others say that it doesn't completely fit their ears properly. They also say that the earbuds are too big for their ears and are fiddly to fit and insert.
"...Now, this also means that they won't fall out inadvertently, which is a good thing...." Read more
"...However, my Galaxy buds pro kept falling out of my ears while talking and they caused ear pain if I wore them for over an hour...." Read more
"...They’re the only buds I’ve ever had that reliably stay in my ears where they belong. The sounds is amazing, the app is amazing...." Read more
"...My main issue with them was that they protrude from my ears a lot and I was concerned that when I cut the grass and wore my ear muffs, they would..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the headphones. Some mention that it's really good, while others say that it drains pretty fast.
"...with the charging case causing it not to charge and remain turned on until battery runs out...." Read more
"...So, I think the battery life is just fine...." Read more
"...I'll occasionally discover my earbud's battery life is horrible because ANC got accidentally turned on and there's no clear way to tell without..." Read more
"...drop them back into their case for like 10 min, you get an extra 4 hours of charge! And the case stays charged for what seems like forever...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the headphones. Some mention that the ANC works well enough, while others say that it could be better. The new buds work perfectly, and the mode on the edifier is more effective and natural sounding. However, some say that the charging/turning them off does not always work, and that the pass through mode doesn't really work well enough to have a conversation.
"...ANC:Both provided satisfactory ANC. Galaxy ANC seems slightly better.Battery life:..." Read more
"...If left on, the earbuds does not make contact with the charging case causing it not to charge and remain turned on until battery runs out...." Read more
"...I had BT connection issues with the MTW2 and the app. The L3P is flawless. It connects every time I open the app...." Read more
"...The "pass through" mode doesn't really work well enough to have a conversation but it helps avoid some of that "internal pressure" you get with dual..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the headphones. Some mention that they have had zero connectivity issues with them, and can connect with two devices simultaneously. However, others say that they suffer from connection issues to the case, making them not charge, and keep losing connection. The mode for connecting to multiple devices is utterly broken, and the earbuds are unable to connect to two devices at the same time.
"...I noticed my L3Ps dropped connection once or twice so far. Music stops for about half a second and immediately resumes...." Read more
"...It is super frustrating. I love that they always reliably connect to my iPhone when I first start to use them and they also reliably connect to my..." Read more
"...The mode for connecting to multiple devices is utterly broken, you end up with unusable earbuds because they only play from one device and it's..." Read more
"...The L3P is flawless. It connects every time I open the app...." Read more
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Bought these Soundcore L3Ps to replace the Galaxy buds pros. Wow, at the price of $130, the L3Ps provide amazing value! Since I have the L3Ps and the Galaxy buds pros, I am going to do a comparison review.
Comfort/fit:
The L3Ps win hands down. Galaxy buds pro causes ear pain for me, and they fall out if I talk. I tried yawning and the L3Ps stayed in securely.
Sound quality:
The L3Ps has a more interesting sound profile with more bass and more treble out of the box. The Galaxy buds pros sound more neutral. The L3Ps respond to EQ much better than the Galaxy buds. I EQed the L3Ps to be more neutral, and they sound less muddy compared to the Galaxy buds. Both had impressive sound quality as Bluetooth ear buds.
ANC:
Both provided satisfactory ANC. Galaxy ANC seems slightly better.
Battery life:
Don't know yet, haven't gotten a chance to run them out of juice.
With ANC off, used for 45 mins and battery went from 100% to 90%.
Connection:
L3Ps have multipoint connection and I love it. Galaxy buds pro doesn't have it.
I noticed my L3Ps dropped connection once or twice so far. Music stops for about half a second and immediately resumes. Happened twice in a few hours so far.
For some reason, my Galaxy buds pro sounded better when connected to my Android phone, but slightly worse when connected to my Macbook Pro (and the Galaxy buds were not in headset mode.) The L3Ps sounded great regardless whether I play music from my phone or Macbook.
LDAC:
Turning on LDAC would cause the L3Ps to lose multipoint connections. I tried LDAC mode and the improvement in sound quality is noticeable but not big enough for me to give up on multipoint connections.
HearID:
I preferred a more neutral sound, but the HearID ear tests made the sound even less neutral. I would say I don't like it.
(Update: after trying the HearID sound for a few hours, I must say that it sounded really good! It was a unique sound profile that takes some time to get used to. Now I am surprised how good the HearID sound profile is--the more I listened to it, the more I liked it.)
Other factors:
I like the Galaxy buds pro's talk detection, which turns on ambient mode and lowers music volume if I start speaking--e.g., super convenient for talking to cashiers at supermarkets. L3Ps don't have this feature.
The ambient mode on the Galaxy buds pro is more customizable and feels better.
I don't like the Soundcore logo--the logo looked like Beats knockoff?!
Quality (or feel):
Both have great build quality.
The Galaxy charging case feels more premium to me and is also more compact.
The L3Ps have a more premium packaging.
Overall, I preferred the Galaxy charging case.
For me the main deciding factors are:
1. Fit.
2. Multipoint connection.
Update: 3. The HearID sound profile might be an "acquired taste", and now I enjoy it a lot.
These earbuds for $130 are Amazing.
The start of my search:
I tried 5 different sets of earbuds before settling on these. The first 3 sets I tried caused my pain in my ears after only a few minutes of use.
Liberty 2 pro:
The 4th pair I tried were the Liberty 2 pro Earbuds. Those earbuds were so far the best sounding earbuds I had used. The bass is great, which is something I find a lot of earbuds lack. I had to try out several different sizes of tips to get them to fit comfortably, but I did find a good set. Fortunately they came with a lot so I could find a good fit.
I did like that the Liberty 2 Pro has buttons on the side of the earbud so you don't jam them into your when you use them, but it inevitably causes them to shift when you push the button which can affect sound quality and comfort.
My main issue with them was that they protrude from my ears a lot and I was concerned that when I cut the grass and wore my ear muffs, they would get jammed into my ears. So I kept looking and saw that there was a new generation of Liberty Pro earbuds, the Liberty 3 Pros.
Liberty 3 Pro:
I decided to give the Liberty 3 Pros a try because they were smaller than the Liberty 2 Pros, have ANC, and touch controls. One pair I had tried before had ANC and it was a nice feature to have. These fit great straight out of the box! I think the lower profile makes them more comfortable, so I didn't need to change tips to make them fit better.
They manage to improve on the GREAT sound of the Liberty 2 Pro. These are take the sound to another level. It could be because of the ANC, but I'm not sure. All I know is that they sound amazing. The ANC also sort of puts me in my own world where most background noise is blocked out and I can ignore distractions.
My only issue is that touch controls aren't the most reliable. I appreciate that they are touch instead of button controls. They don't move around when you use the controls. However, the double tap feature has to be tried 2 or 3 times before it registers that I wasn't trying to single tap twice in succession rather than doing a double tap. There's also an option for triple tap, but I can't even imagine trying to get that to work. It would probably be best if you set the controls so that single tap and tap and hold are your primary functions, as those work the best.
They take a little while to set up with the HearID equalizer, but it's worth taking the few minutes to get that done.
Summary:
If you're looking for lower profile earbuds with superior sound, great comfort, ANC, and touch controls, I wound definitely recommend these.
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I've spent 40 years in consumer electronics, so I'd consider myself as someone who is approaching expert level.
Secondly, I've a headphone addiction. I don't want to add up what I've spent on headphones this year, or any year, for that matter.
I own them all, value brands (under $50.00) mid-range $100-$200 and higher end, Sony, Bose, Sennheiser, etc.
I particularly like headphones that punch above their weight class. In other words, these $150.00 headphones can compete with their Sony and Bose competitors that sell for almost twice as much money.
I evaluate headphones using the following criteria:
1. Ease of pairing.
2. Fit and comfort. How long can I comfortably wear these headphones?
3. Accessories. I like a good selection of different sized ear tips and wings to secure a good fit.
4. Battery life and the size of the charging case.
5. Packaging and unboxing. A company that gives me a good experience opening the packaging usually means a quality device.
6. Device build. Does it feel cheap? Or, does it use quality materials?
7. Sound quality (most important!) I evaluate sound quality on the following factors: Bass response. Is it clear and tight? Is it boomy and muddy? Midrange response. Good midrange means better vocal sound quality. Treble response. As males age, we lose our ability to hear higher frequencies or midrange. Good treble allows the listener to hear cymbals clearly.
All right, let's go.
Ease of pairing. You can do two things. The first time you use these headphones, they go into pairing mode. Using your device's Bluetooth settings, pair them up and they are ready to go. OR, download the Soundcore app from your respective app store and install it. Using the app, it will detect your Pro 3's and start the setup process. After a quick firmware update, I continued the setup. The app has a HearID procedure that tests your hearing, using different frequencies to see if you can hear them. It then tunes the headphones to your individual hearing abilities for each ear. You can also download an LDAC codec if you use a hi-res streaming service like Tidal, Qobuz or Amazon Music HD (I've got them all.) Apple Music finally supports lossless audio but if you're using an iOS device? It doesn't support lossless audio, even with their Airpod Pro model. Full disclosure: I don't like Apple products, other than my iPad for Facetime. Once you use the app and go through the setup? That's where these models shine. I was startled at how good they sounded.
Fit and comfort: I've been wearing these headphones for almost 4 hours and I'm not noticing any significant discomfort. I suspect 6 hours will be my limit and I'll have to take them out of my ears for a break. As all of our ears are different? Your mileage may vary. Choosing the right tip and wing is vital.
Accessories: It's an efficient setup with a good selection of tips and wings for most users. The charging case is smaller than the previous model which is nice.
Battery life: I always recommend charging before 1st use. After 4 hours, I'm still at 65% battery remaining with ANC on. They claim up to 32 hours, with a full charge on the case. Depending on what level of ANC you use and listening volume, your mileage may vary. I suspect that their claims are pretty accurate.
Packaging and unboxing: Efficiently excellent. They come in a 6" by 6" square box. It opens like a book, with quick start guide on inside left. The eartips and wings are in the "spine" of the packaging, followed by the headphones in their charging case and a USB C (nice!) charging cable.
Device build: Excellent. I was impressed with copper color of the "speakers" (where you install the ear tips) I bought the black model. They have a nice matte finish with a grey/silver casing.
Sound quality: (Finally!) Overall, they are excellent and they definitely punch above their weight class. The bass response is tight with the tiniest bit of boominess or muddy sound. I suspect a proper break in or changing the wings or eartips will solve reduce this. The midrange and vocals are impressive to excellent. Vocals are very clear and maybe a tad "bright". The treble is excellent. The highhat cymbal is damn near perfect. The stereo imaging and soundstage is EXCELLENT. You can place the instruments in the room. The depth of sound is excellent as well. You can hear the drummer behind the singer and guitar player to left and right. I used Tidal in Hi Res and used the headphones set up in LDAC mode.
I use three songs to evaluate my headphones.
Wicked As It Seems from Keith Richards excellent Main Offender album (2022 remaster) Keef records in analog and live in the studio. It keeps the "air" in the music and doesn't reduce the imaging quality.
Barbie Dreams by Nicki Minaj. I really am not a fan of rap or modern R/B music. I just listen it to evaluate bass response. This track is where I noticed the slight "boom" in the bass. These tracks are basically made and mixed in a computer. No air in them. If you like this type of music, these headphones are satisfying.
One by U2 (Mary Blige/U2 duet) This where the vocals and imaging shine. You can hear the subtlety in the Edge's guitar playing. The drums and bass are right where they need to be. You can hear the scratchiness in Bono's vocals and the sheer perfection of Mary's vocal range.
I'll probably move on to some Fleetwood Mac, Phil Collins, and the Rolling Stones for further evaluation. I also like Adele and Imelda May. I expect I'll have the same experience as my 3 reference tracks. After I do some more varied listening, I'll adjust my rating(s) if necessary.
My review is really 4.5 stars. They are not quite a 5 but definitely deserve more than 4 stars.
If you're eying Sony XM1004 or Bose Soundsport or Sennheiser equivalents but are struggling with spending $300+? Grab these Liberty 3 Pro headphones. Yes, the Sony and Sennheiser will sound better but not twice as good as these Pro models at half the price.
If you're looking at dipping your toes in hi-res music and want a starting point? You can't go wrong with these Liberty 3 Pro headphones. I heartily recommend you use the Soundcore app and take the time to do the firmware updates and do the HearID to match these headphones to your ears and hearing abilities.
If you've read this far? What are you waiting for? Get a pair or two....
Meine Frau hat sich das Modell (Liberty 3 Pro) vor ein paar Tagen gekauft und ist super zufrieden. Ich habe mir somit ebenfalls das gleiche Modell bestellt und bin der gleichen Meinung. Wir haben die Kopfhörer im Angebot gekauft (ca. 40% weniger als der normale Preis).
Die Rezension ist der erste Eindruck nach einem Tag. Sollte mir noch was wichtiges auffallen, so werde ich es sicherlich nachtragen.
Was finde ich gut an den Kopfhörern. Die vielen verschiedenen Aufsätze, Qualität und Sitz der Kopfhörer, der Klang und die Software (App). Die App ist wirklich wichtig. Ohne klingen die Kopfhörer wie so viele Kopfhörer. Der Equalizer und die vielen verschiedenen Voreinstellungen sind super. Ich denke, ziemlich jeder Nutzer findet etwas für sich. Man kann auch die voreingestellten Equalizer nach Lust und Laune anpassen.
Trotz InEar „spürt“ man auch die tiefen Töne und runden das Gesamtpaket ab. Das Noise Cancelling oder der Transparentmodus ist erwähnenswert. Nur mit der App, kann man das volle Potential der Kopfhörer genießen.
Das finde ich an den Kopfhörern nicht so gut. Das Noise Cancelling, wenn gerade keine Musik läuft. Man hat ein doch recht starkes Grundrauschen im Ohr. Das Ladecase fühlt sich nicht so hochwertig an, wie der Rest.
J'ai préferé les embouts du Soundcore liberty 4 niveau praticité et confort mais je pensais avoir un problème d'origine donc j'ai échangé par ceux-ci qui ont satisfait à mes besoins.