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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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  • 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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Product Description

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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.

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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.

What Should You Do Before Using Liberty 3 Pro?

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
10,502 global ratings

Customers say

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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1,358 customers mention1,032 positive326 negative

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

708 customers mention505 positive203 negative

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

307 customers mention237 positive70 negative

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

290 customers mention215 positive75 negative

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

521 customers mention244 positive277 negative

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

386 customers mention172 positive214 negative

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

279 customers mention134 positive145 negative

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

253 customers mention101 positive152 negative

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

Lots of hype, but they are really good when you customize them
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Lots of hype, but they are really good when you customize them
UPDATE I:Another Firmware release has addressed the Transparency Mode to make it sound almost as if there's no buds in your ears. Not super hearing, but very natural. I now rate the Transparency mode at 9/10..UPDATE II:I finally got an email from Soundcore after a 10 day wait. However, they said had sent me two previous emails in response to my initial email and a follow-up. Someone online mentioned they had all Soundcore's email get sent to the Spam folder. I checked mine and there they were! I let Soundcore know and they admitted they were working on a solution. That seems to work OK now, at least for me. Soundcore got me new buds within 4 business days of me getting that last email and a postage paid USPS label to return the old ones for investigation. I now rate Soundcore Warranty support at 10/10..UPDATE III:SINGLE BUD USE: 7/10While I do not typically use one earbud, if you do you'll find the functionality becomes minimal. The app limits itself to just the left or right bud control customization and that's it. No ANC or Transparency modes. It sounds like the bud does go into Mono mode. The remaining customizations are to choose for the single, double, triple and tap / hold controls either Play/pause, Next, Previous Vol +/- and Voice assistant.I would have liked for ANC to be available in the remaining bud, but I understand Soundcore's logic...UPDATE IV:I found the frequency response for the L3P online and it's clear why these are so bright at the top end and need taming. Fortunately the treble reproduction is so good that you can use the response to get the excellent clarity without being too harsh. After several weeks of listening to these and comparing to other BT buds and wired IEM's I altered my EQ setting to get the best clarity and bass for all genres. I've uploaded that in place of my original. These are still the best value with the best sound, even compared with Sennheiser MTW2 and the Sony XM3 IMHO.......ORIGINAL REVIEW:TLDR warning!I’m an ‘audiophile’, but only in the sense that I ‘love’ to listen to all genres of ‘high-quality music/sound’ files with Bluetooth earbuds in a quiet, dark room and enjoy the musical arrangements as the producer intended. I also listen to music when working hard in the garden or the house! I have earbuds in my ears for hours every day.I’ve tried many TWS earbuds over the last few months and they all have their strengths and weaknesses, but none hit all the bars, whether it be fit, comfort, sound quality, app customization, retention, ANC modes, price, value for money, warranty support, etc. You always have to choose what’s most important to you and go with the buds that meet those criteria. Trouble is, everyone is different and what suits your ears and hearing may be completely the opposite for someone else. So, this review is for my ears and may be the same for you, but maybe not.I’ve had these L3P’s for over two weeks, having bought them the day they launched and having watched the overblown YT video hype released the morning of that launch. I specifically bought Prime ‘Free Return’ buds as the reviews sounded too good to be true and it was interesting that Soundcore sent out so much free product to all the reviewers. There was a clear marketing strategy in play!As it turns out, the hype was 75% true IMHO.CASE 7/10 :The sliding lid and overall case shape is a unique design but doesn’t suit my dry hands. It’s easily dropped. I also struggle with knowing which direction to slide the lid as the Soundcore logo is not intuitive to me. There is a ledge at the front of the lid, but easily missed. The earbuds also fit in an odd orientation and it takes a while to learn how best to drop them in quickly. The magnets are strong enough and I can use my fingertip on the wing to get the buds out of the case, whereas my SoundPEATS Air 3 are almost impossible to get out of their case! To me though it’s just a case. I don’t care as long as it fits in a pocket.FIT 9/10 :I’ve not used earbuds with wings before. My ear canals point upwards into my head, so stem style buds don’t work for me, unless the stems are pointed up at 11 and 1 o’clock, as I discovered with the Edifier Neobuds Pro. My button style buds, like the SoundPEATS H1, typically fit nice and deep in my ear canals with smaller tips and only touch my ears via the tips. I struggle if the design doesn’t allow for the deep insertion to lock the buds in place.The L3P is not a deep insertion design. So, the tip must seal and lock into the outer ear for me. The largest of the L3P wings aren’t actually big enough for my ears. They don’t reach the cartilage when the bud is in the attitude that Soundcore suggests. After much experience of loosening with many combos, I finally found the right combination. Actually, my ears require different combos of wing and tip left and right, but I found a smaller wing and bigger tip worked best, with the buds angled almost horizontally in my ear. Now I have a pair that is comfortable for more than 5 hours, or when the battery runs out (see below about that!). Consequently, these are probably the most comfortable buds I’ve used.TOUCH CONTROLS 9/10 :I MUST, MUST, MUST have volume control on any ear buds, but I also look for total control as a secondary requirement. These have it all, similar to the SoundPEATS products. 1 tap, 2 taps, 3 taps, tap and hold. Each earbud can be set up with whatever function you want. Also, you can disable each individually if you wish. I found adjusting the buds a lot in the early days kept changing the single tap volume I’d set up. I disabled 1-tap functionality and solved that problem!My configuration is…1-Tap: disabled2-Tap: Left Volume down, Right Volume upTap and Hold: Left ANC/Transparency/Normal mode, Right Pause/Play3-Tap: Left Previous track/Restart track, Right Next TrackThe touch controls do need some work. Once you get used to the speed of taps for multiples, the controls work almost flawlessly. I have dry hands and sometimes, the touch doesn’t register. Only 1 in 10 times maybe though. The real problem is the feedback timing… touch, volume changes, beeps sound. I’d much rather have… touch, beeps, volume change.Also, the three ANC modes are each indicated by a different tone. While you learn which is which over time, when any music is playing, it can be difficult to hear and know which tone sounded and hence which mode you selected. A voice prompt would solve that issue in a heartbeatBATTERY LIFE 6/10 :Battery life is not really an issue for me but could be for those who use their buds at work during the whole day. I haven’t checked the ANC off, LDAC off maximum battery life. I have run to almost dead with ANC/Transparency mode on, LDAC off and I got just under 6 hours. With ANC mode on and LDAC on I got under 4 hours! Considering the size of the buds, you’d think they could fit a larger capacity battery in there.APP FUNCTIONALITY/CUSTOMIZATION 10/10 :This is one of the main attractions for the L3P. You won’t get a more featured app than Sony’s, but this pretty much beats all in this price range and above. The Sennheiser Momentum TW 2 app is pretty good but doesn’t have the HearID technology or the number of EQ sliders/presets. I had BT connection issues with the MTW2 and the app. The L3P is flawless. It connects every time I open the app. Firmware updates are pretty fast (just a handful of minutes) compared with the 50 mins for the MTW2! The EQ customization capability is what saves the L3P (see below for that).What I would like to see is an option to pause music when selecting Transparency. Very often, I only need Transparency when I need to talk with someone and I have to make two ‘Tap and Hold’ actions to get there.ANC 9/10, TRANSPARENCY 6/10 (See Update above) :To my ears, the ANC is very good. Of course, the seal in your ears is absolutely critical and that gives a lot of passive noise cancellation also. Sometimes, I have to insert the buds a couple times to get the seal to work correctly. I don’t really have an issue with cabin pressure. So, the adaptive ANC isn’t needed and I like a STRONG manual ANC setting. I would say the ANC is on par with the Edifier Neobuds Pro, which claims a > 40dB reduction. Certainly, better than the SoundPEATS T2, but not as good as the Sony XM4. The sounds you hear are in the upper frequency range with few mids left. I have used these with my garden rototiller and only needed to bump up the volume by one click. For mowing though, I add my ANC Q30 over the ear headphones over the top of the L3P with ANC, so I don’t need to bump up the volume at all. I also use ANC when eating as it reduces the conducted sounds in your head! There’s no significant ANC hiss with the L3P. MY MTW2’s hissed all the time in any mode! Normal mode has a deep bass rumble, which is from inside my head. ANC eliminates that, which is why I often use it even in quiet places.I did find I got a better ANC performance using a NY street sound at full volume on my computer speakers during the HearID ANC testing. Using airplane cabin noise, brown noise or my rototiller, the resulting ANC didn’t seem as good.Transparency mode works but is still reducing the background noise. You don’t have super hearing, or even normal hearing. I tried it in my truck and Transparency muted the noise level a lot over no earbuds . It works OK for a conversation and you can hear your own voice, but just a little, but it could be better. My MTW2 sounded like I had no buds in at all.The Vocal Mode and Wind Noise Reduction options don’t seem to do much.CALL QUALITY TBD :I have yet to use these on any calls. I will update the review when I have.SOUND QUALITY - out of the box 1/10, with EQ customization 8.5/10 :Here’s where the reviewers went wrong IMHO. To be fair, some actually mentioned the highs were a little too sibilant and very subtly mentioned that app EQ customization will counter that, but most said these buds sounded awesome as-is. NO, THEY DO NOT! Out of the box, I found the sound quality was incredibly thin, sibilant in the extreme and harsh on the ears. These reminded me of the Edifier NB2 and Neobuds Pro sound profiles, but much worse. The former had no app support to adjust the sound and immediately got returned. The Neobuds could be tamed nicely, but I couldn’t get the stem style to seal reliably.I spent several days going through my 70-plus Earbud Test Tracks playlist on Amazon Music, trying to find one EQ that would work for all. Eventually I found it. It’s funny that when I went back though the Soundcore presets, I found the DEEP preset was closest to my custom EQ, though I’d bumped up the highs just a little, reduced the lows and bumped up the mids a lot. Actually, using the HearID test (which, for me, doesn’t do anything but boost the sibilant highs even more) and then adding that on top of the DEEP preset was actually close to my liking, but still too sparkly and thin. I can see it would work if you have hearing issues at particular frequencies. I’m just topped out at 14kHz and above and fine with all the others.For my ears, my custom EQ now produces a crisp, clear full sound with punchy bass. It’s a joy to listen to music with these. Vocals are still a little thinner than I’d like, but I’ve found my ears can adapt to the sound profiles of buds over several hours and I get used them. Some tracks are also ‘thin’ by design, like with many ABBA songs, so you have to choose songs accordingly when adjusting the EQ. The 6.4 kHz slider is the one that really makes the highs sound harsh.Interestingly, my Soundcore Q30 over the ear headphones also have a similar bright and thin signature sound without any EQ adjustment. Must be a Soundcore thing.Out of the box, I really like my SoundPEATS H1 as it has deep bass and great clarity. The highs could be a little more forward, but I’m waiting on an app from SoundPEATS to address that with a custom EQ. I now actually prefer the L3P, though still use my H1 for Heavy Metal, when I desire a dose of overly thumpy sub-woofer Kick Drum beat. The L3P has good bass, but the H1 has more. Volume-wise the L3P are loud enough for anyone, but perhaps not as loud as the H1. I disable Absolute volume in Developer Options to get finer control over the volume. Some songs sound better if the volume is reduced or increased by a click or two.LDAC support was added with the first firmware update. To be honest, I don’t use it. My ears can’t hear above 14kHZ anyway and I’ve tried some online tests to compare Hi Res tracks to others and like most people, I can’t distinguish the Hi Res files, other than by pure chance. The L3P still sound great without. There’s much hype relating to Hi Res and audio quality, as well as LDAC versus aptX. Go Google it. aptX is actually more beneficial to me for some strange reason. Not using LDAC does mean though that I don’t suffer the debilitating battery consumption that others might, which is a plus.WARRANTY SUPPORT 1/10 - Caveat Emptor! : (see Update above)My left earbud has a sound when in ANC/Transparency mode only, like an electrostatic clicking. It occurs when I am walking, clicking in time with my steps, or if I touch the edges of the bud then I get multiple clicks. I’ve seen others online have had the same issue. I emailed Soundcore almost two weeks ago and since with no response. I also sent a FEEDBACK message via the app – nada! Soundcore on FB said just send us an email! I’ve had Tribit and Taotronics issues and received new buds in less than a week total! There will always be issues and if the company doesn’t support you, that is going to cost you.CONCLUSION : Initially, I thought I’d be returning these as the sound and fit were intolerable out of the box. However, working with them over many days and hours, I found they can be made to sound and fit great.Yes, there’s a lot of marketing hype associated with the L3P, but fundamentally, they are excellent value for money at $170. You will not, as of right now, find a better value for features, app support and sound quality. Warranty support is debatable as of right now for me, but Amazon will come to my rescue until Jan 31, 2022, if not Soundcore!Soundcore has indeed shaken up the $150-$300 market for earbuds with the Liberty 3 Pro.I hope this LONG review helps you with your purchase decisions.Check out my Earbud test tracks playlist on Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/user-playlists/6c1a03929ed947ab82cc33db24d7c001sune?ref=dm_sh_I4ZRJmh4tIHTtEUHGvvCYkvPi
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tolle Kopfhörer zum guten Preis
Reviewed in Germany on February 3, 2024
Color: Midnight BlackVerified Purchase
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BRADFER Stephane
5.0 out of 5 stars Très bonne qualité
Reviewed in Belgium on January 17, 2024
Color: Fog GrayVerified Purchase