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The Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds deliver an exceptional audio experience with advanced Astria Coaxial Acoustic Architecture, ensuring rich sound quality. With 8 hours of playtime and personalized sound settings through HearID, these earbuds are perfect for music lovers and professionals alike. Enjoy seamless calls with quad-microphone technology and quick charging options for on-the-go convenience.
B**.
The buds to choose under AED 300!
This is easily one of the best buds you can buy under AED 300. Excellent bass signature, balanced mids and rich treble give these buds a good soundstage and an overall great listening experience. The unique individually personalized hear Id option is a big plus and many users will probably stick to that setting for daily use. For those who don't, there are lots of customized settings to choose from that you can set from the soundcore app. Currently using it on the OnePlus 8T with excellent results. Please spend over 30 hours burning in these buds to get the best results.Pros:Excellent bass signatureLovely midsVery nice trebleGood soundstage overallPairs easily and easy to set upFit snugly and lots of ear cups and loop options in the box to last you a long timeGreat sound isolation - blocks a lot of external ambient soundsCons:Does not have active noise cancellation but this is by no means a deal breaker as they block out most of the ambient sound anyway
M**.
Great sound quality with terrible connection problems
Update: Anker customer service contacted and solved the problem quickly. That is important because I believe the quality of the after-sales support of a company is a good indicator that reflects the vision of the brand and how much they care about their customer and believe in their products. I will prefer Anker over similar brands because of the product quality and the quality of their customer service.The product has excellent sound; it is so realistic, giving you the feeling you are in a concert.The downside is that its shape or size may be fitting is not so great. The biggest problem with this unit is the connectivity of the Bluetooth. It is paired with my iPhone; however, every other day, I have to reset the earphones and re-pair them again with myPhone. Now right side is not pairing at all (unless I try many times and get lucky), and it does not turn off or cut off the connectivity even when they are in their charging box. My iPhone's right side keeps playing while it is in the charging box, and the lid is closed. I have other products from Anker, they work great, but this particular one is a disappointment.
A**H
Very good product
Not comfortable for long time use. But sound quality and bass 👍🏻
T**.
Great in Every Detail
Sound quality equals to high end headphones. Amazing bass and clarity.It fits perfectly, you just need to know how to use the plastic arc. It will never fall.Battery is great. Never went short of charge.Great value for money. It is a premium piece though.The case is a bit bulky, but that's fine if you are into high quality music sound, not just using it for phone calls.
V**R
That bass man
I was always fan of sony when it comes to headphones and earbuds. But soundcore did a good job on earbuds and headphones. If you are bass head like me. Just go for it without even thinking twice. Worth every single penny. Now I m loving soundcore like a Sony. I'm still fan of sony. But now also a fan of soundcore as long as they Will keep delivering that bass and sound quality. They are amazing earbuds.
A**N
Bulky but great sound
No pain no gain it seems xd
A**T
Fantastic and Blastic
Got this beast pair after a month of R&D and I have to say that Liberty 2 pro has killed airpods and other competitors.Few questions in everyone's mindHow about sound quality?Well One word "TOPNOTCH" with Killer base,Clear vocals,mids and highs.What about the comfortWell, Very snug fit and very comfortableWhat about shape of earbuds and does it look bad ?If you are a music lover than it doesn't matter but it looks stylish according to meNutshell:-Close your eyes and order right now 😜Thanks to Amazon for lightning ⚡ fast deliveryThanks
B**N
One side does not keep charged.
Right side will not keep charged. Great sound but right ear piece goes from full charge to no charge in under 5 minutes. Have asked to be replaced.
E**.
Shockingly Good
I have to admit I was skeptical about Anker in the field of audio. I'm not a full-fledged audiophile but I like a good soundstage and good frequency response, and these really deliver in spades. I haven't had a ton of wireless in-ear monitors, but the best I had were Roam Ropes (company went bust) and RHA MA650s (they no longer make higher end models like this, which is a pity). Neither were true wireless -- the Ropes were pendant style, and the RHAs were neckband style. Both were very good -- the latter moreso than the former -- so this is my first pair of true wireless. I've also owned some high quality wired IEMs -- Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi (can't remember exact version, older, about 10-12 years ago), Shure SE350s, and circumaural cans, such as Sennheiser HD555 and HD599 (my current at-home open backs), and Samson SR850s (my current at-home semi-opens), so I have some good quality units to compare against.My test bed is my iPhone 14 Plus, since that's what I use these on every day. However, I'm not using the built-in music app. I prefer to use JetAudio for its plugins (in-app purchase required) and 20-band EQ (10 if you don't pay for the extra), as it really lets me customize the sound to my liking with extreme granularity.Build quality:These are built pretty well. Mostly plastic bodies, including the charge case, but they feel good and solid. The sliding lid of the charge case is nice and smooth but a bit thin, so that might be a point of failure at some juncture. The buds themselves though are solid, the buttons have a nice tactile yet mostly silent click that doesn't take a lot of force to depress, which is very nice.Fit:These come with 5 sizes of silicone ear tips for a wide range of ear shapes and sizes, which is a good assortment -- generally 2 more pairs than most buds give you. They work as well as any silicone tips do, if you like that sort of thing. Unfortunately, I absolutely hate silicone tips, but I bought these because one of the images in the listing showed the bare post without a tip attached, and it looked like it could be a 4mm post diameter -- and the good news is, it is, which means my favourite Comply TSX-400 memory foam tips work on them. (The RHAs also had a 4mm post, which is what I used them on, so it's really nice to know the same tips work on these). Memory foam tips like Comply, while not cheap, are far more comfortable, create a much better seal than silicone, which makes for better bass response and better noise isolation overall, and also stay in your ears infinitely better than silicone, even if you sweat. If you buy these TWS IEMs, and you can swing the extra cost, do yourself a favour and get the memory foam tips. You'll really be glad you did. Just remember to clean them with a soft cloth or paper towel frequently. Also, yes, these will fit back in the charging case with the foam tips on, but only if you're using the Comply 400 Comfort tips (the rounded ball-shaped ones). I use Medium size, and it's a *slight* squeeze in that the tips butt up against each other, but it fits just fine without any difficulty. Large may be a bit tighter but will probably still work. The longer tips though may give you difficulty.Now, these are chonky, there's no doubt. They stick out a fair bit from the ears, but I can still wear a hat in the winter and they're fine. They aren't heavy, so they don't bounce around or threaten to drop out, even with the silicone tips, but they'll fill your earholes but good.Pairing:Couldn't be easier. Once I paired with my iPhone for the first time, they activate and are connected before I've even got them nestled in my ears. When I'm done I just put them back in the case and they disconnect and go about their day charging. Bear in mind that there's no way to turn these off _without_ putting them in their case, so this may be a bit of an issue for some.Sound:And here we come to the real meat of the review: How do they sound? In a word, excellent. In two, f****** excellent. This "Astria" thing they talk about which is able to keep frequencies separate for clear bass without compromising mids or treble may sound like hype, but I'll be damned if it doesn't do exactly what it says on the tin. I listened to a variety of music, from Pink Floyd to Yello, Art of Noise to Stoneface and Terminal, Shakta, Def Leppard, Haywire, Howard Jones, and all sorts of others; from otherwise muddy mixes to pieces that really need balance to be truly appreciated, these made everything sound fantastic. Saga's "Wind him Up", which really isn't mixed well, suddenly sounded brighter than it ever had, with sibilants coming through in ways I simply hadn't heard before. A remix of Yello's "Vicious Games" that features bits where a jazzy muted trumpet comes into play sounded fantastic; you could really hear that brass ringing with each note. Something with thumping kicks or soul-shaking bass drones came through loud and clear and yet the highs weren't even bothered, they just slipped in over top, clear as day, like it was no big thing. In short, these perform more like dual driver buds -- hell, even on par at least with the Triple.Fis. Deep bass, clear mids, and crisp highs that don't get spitty. I really couldn't ask for more in a pair of true wireless IEMs. You aren't going to get that wide soundstage open-back cans give you, but that's expected for IEMs. But you can always use something like JetAudio with a plugin or two to simulate a wider soundstage.The App:Although you don't _need_ to use it, you can download the Anker Soundcore app to connect to these, and that will give you some extra features, including, most importantly, EQ settings. It does come with a bunch of presets tuned by award winning artists, but if you prefer to tune things yourself, it also has a customizable 8-band graphic equalizer that tunes from 100Hz to 12.8KHz (one presumes the 100Hz band also gives a bell-curve bump to lower frequencies too), and you can save your own EQ presets for different applications. Not sure what to set your EQ to and the other presets don't quite do it for what you're listening to? There's a "HearID" feature that will step you through a series of frequencies to determine how your specific ears hear things, and create an EQ preset based on its findings. It's a nice touch, because everyone hears things a little differently, and this lets you easily have your hand held while it creates an EQ profile tailored for your specific ears. I don't use any of this as I use the JetAudio EQ and a 3D Audio plugin for enhanced soundstage, but for those stuck with Apple's crappy presets (seriously Apple, it's been two decades, give us a proper EQ already, your presets are trash!), this is an absolute godsend. This is why I liked the Roam Ropes when I had them, they had a similar app (now long gone making the buds useless), though only 3-band, but it was way better than the presets. My RHAs have no app, which is what prompted be to get JetAudio.The app also lets you define what the button on each of the earpieces does beyond the single-press play/pause. You can define what it does with a double-click, and what it does for a 1-second long press -- and for those that complained that these have no volume control, this is where you can set the buttons to perform that function.Charging:Easy-peasy. The buds charge in their case, and the case charges with a standard USB-C connector, which is protected by a captured rubber insert you can pull out and rotate out of the way for easy access. Charge times are perfectly reasonable, and there's a 3-LED charge level indicator on the front of the case you can check with a press of the flush button on the rear. The case also tells you when the buds are properly seated and charging when you close the lid, flashing the left and right LEDs a couple of times to let you know both the left and right buds are charging. If only one flashes, or neither flash, it means they're not seated properly. The buds need to be seated on their side, the left on the left side and the right on the right, obviously, with the tips pointing toward the center at the bottom. (If the charging contacts don't immediately tell you which side is down, the buds are clearly marked L and R as well.) The charging case _is_ a bit chonky on its own, but not obtrusively so; it's oval, like a smooth pebble, and has a light rubberized finish, so it slips into a pocket pretty easily.Battery life:No complaints here. I have a hellishly long daily bus commute (3 hours one way, 3-4 back) and, using them both ways every day, I can get a good four days out of them before they need to be charged.Latency:For music and videos, latency is a non-issue. Music responds instantly, and videos are perfectly synced to the audio. No problems there. Apps, though? Games? These can be weirdly hit or miss. Playing, say, GTA III or May Payne, no problem, which is good because the timing of audio cues in these games is important. What The Golf? or Castle Crumble, though, for example, have a weird audio lag of about a quarter second, and I have no idea why. I assume it's the audio API they use when developing the games, but it's an odd problem and a bit disconcerting. Fortunately this isn't my primary use case, but it's worth mentioning just the same.Overall:I'm extremely happy with these. They handily beat both of my last wireless buds, and seriously challenge some of the best wired buds I've ever owned, even the multi-driver ones, which is astonishing in its own right for single-driver buds. Soundstage is great for IEMs, frequency response is wide and crystal clear at all frequencies, bass is ear-rattling (if you've set the EQ for it), highs are crisp without spitting, mids are clean and clear, and all of my music just sounded better, especially tunes that weren't necessarily mixed well to begin with. I had no issues with desyncing, pairing, or connecting so far. Granted, I've only been using them about a week, so we'll see how these fare with long-term use, but for now, I have to give these two enthusiastic thumbs up. Anker did a phenomenal job with these, and they're well worth the spend.
K**E
Excelentes audífonos.
No soy un maestro de la audiofilia pero sin duda un gran porcentaje de la gente ha quedado maravillado con éste producto, excelentes audífonos y solo puedo decir dense la oportunidad de probar unos productos de ésta marca. Excelentes anker soundcore liberty 2 pro.
Y**.
Seit fast zwei Jahren meine Daily Driver!
Ich hatte mir die Kopfhörer damals nach einem Video auf dem Youtubekanal „Linustechtips“ gekauft. Es waren meine ersten Bluetooth Kopfhörer und ich war entsprechend skeptisch. Diese Skepsis war jedoch nach dem ersten reinhören wie weggeblasen. Ich hatte nicht gedacht, dass Kabellose Kopfhörer so gut klingen können. Zunächst einmal, sie dichten extrem gut ab. Vorausgesetzt natürlich man setzt sie richtig in das Ohr ein und verwendet passende Flügel und Eartips. Übrigens klasse, dass so viele verschiedene Größen und Passformen beiliegen.Der Sound ist für mich ein wahres Highlight. Ich habe einige Zeit mit den verschiedenen EQ Einstellungen in der App herumprobiert, aber in den meisten Fällen nutze ich das Standardprofil. Dieses hat etwas angehobene Bässe, aber diese stören nicht das Gesamtbild sondern wärmen es lediglich etwas auf. Auch bei den Mitten und Höhen habe ich nichts auszusetzen. Besonders hervorheben möchte ich noch, dass InEars aufgrund ihrer Bauweise und ihrem Sitz oft keine besonders große Klangbühne abbilden können. Das ist auch bei diesen so. Man sollte hier also keine Wunder erwarten, dennoch ist der Sound angenehm räumlich geraten.Was sie allerdings zu meinen Lieblingen macht ist der Komfort. Nach einigem experimentieren mit verschiedenen Flügeln und Eartips kann ich die Hörer einsetzen und habe nach 5 Minuten vergessen, dass ich sie trage. Ich höre sehr gern Hörspiele und Hörbücher und besonders hierbei hilft es ungemein dabei in die Geschichte abzutauchen.Einige Nutzer berichten von einem gewissen Grundrauschen wenn der Hörer aktiviert ist. Das habe ich auch festgestellt, allerdings hat sich das Problem mit diversen Firmware Updates so gut wie erledigt. Es ist zwar nicht zu 100% weg, jedoch mittlerweile so leise, dass man es wirklich nur hört wenn man nichts abspielt. Daher ist es mir auch nicht wert dafür einen Stern abzuziehen. Ich habe in der letzten Zeit immer mal wieder neue Kabelgebundene InEars ausprobiert nur um letztlich doch immer wieder zu diesem zurückzukehren. Für diesen Preis kann ich die Hörer also uneingeschränkt empfehlen. Gut gemacht Soundcore.
R**S
Wow, while not cheap, Anker has something figured out here!!!
First off let me start off by stating I have tested a LOT of headphones over the years. I'm extremely technical in my IT field and that obsession with tech translates into every other aspect of my life. I'm extremely picky and while I'm not rich, I'm comfortable enough to get the best of things I really love.Don't let this fool you though, I'm also super cheap where I can be. As a matter of fact, this review is predicated on me moving on from something "cheap" to obviously NOT even close to cheap. When it comes to home audio I've been a Sennheiser fan for many years. I've had some higher-end Sony's over the years and even once had a pair of studio Denons.When it comes to earbuds though, frankly put I never have been overly impressed. I found a solution for around 40 dollars that would last around a year + and while they weren't anywhere NEAR a full ear covering headphones quality they also didn't make my ears cringe.I have gone through a lot of different headphones from true wireless like these (soo many) and a few of the same non true wireless/ wireless Bluetooth style ones like from Bose. I returned ALL but these and the Bose. For a company that first hooked me with their awesome battery banks, this is quite the leap and I admit I was very hesitant at first but now I am very glad I got them!I was planning only keeping one and when the Bose impressed me, it admittedly raised the bar for others. Even without that though every other true wireless had some caveat I didn't like. Either the sound was terrible, the case was horrible, charging was too frequent or inconvenient. etc. The biggest difference between these, Bose and the cheaper options was how the headphone had to fit “PERFECT” to sound good. These just fit great, stay put and sound impressive without having to overly manipulate to get them just right. I even had a few had touch controls and constantly needed to be adjusted. ANNOYING!! I’ll take the physical button over touch in this case.The sound on these immediately impressed me and got my attention compared to the other true wireless style ones I have. Then I did the personalized EQ via the Soundcore app. Game changing. I believe I have pretty high hearing ranges and these headphones feel like they tailor right to them. Highs are CRISP with no tinny sound and you really hear the range of instruments. Pop on some Rap/Hip Hop and you’ll immediately notice these are no slouches when it comes to bass. Honestly anymore bass and it would make my ear itch. Full disclosure, I have a 500+ watt surround sound system on my computer and grew up with subs in my cars. These sound AMAZING!I'm telling you these sound so good, you'll notice your bad quality MP3's 100 times worse and even will notice sounds that made it past studio mastering. (amp feedback etc) Just at a bit higher volume than the bose does. No joke these are that good.The case is wireless charging so you don't have to fuss with ANOTHER cable if you so choose. To be honest, I've had them for a few days now and haven't even needed to come near charging and I've been playing with them FAR more than I'll ever use headphones on a regular basis. Its almost 10 pm now, I've been rocking music non stop on them all day. I took some calls on it and even left music playing while buds were out and I was eating. (eating and earbuds is just weird imo) Anyways. Since I've got them, trying to use the crap out of them the lowest I've seen the ear buds get down to is 80%, immediately afterwards putting them in the wireless charger, which still shows 3/3 bars. WOW. Considering the intended use for these and likelihood they won't be my gym headphones and the Bose Soundsports will fit that role, I'll probably have to set the wireless charger on the Qi Charger once or twice a month at this rate. One unintended surprise is I will use them more than I EVER thought for I found in about 75% of the ones I touched, you can't just go single ear easily without having to do steps to ensure it pairs right the next time to both or bla bla bla. I'm a network engineer by trade and still don't want to go through unnecessary hoops for basic functions. These just work, you pull out the right ear piece, put it on, and you can make calls on it. I didn't have to do anything special to have them be headphones again as normal next time. Smart.While on that track, the noise cancellation is top-notch. People can hear me very clearly no matter where I am, I allowed my 14 year old to try them and proceeded to talk all kind of smack to him to see if he could hear me. Until I was fairly loud and right next to him, he was none the wiser. :)Gaming performance on these is like most aptx devices, OK but not great. Definitely better than earlier codec versions of Bluetooth . Built in youtube app is FAR better than watching video in the browser etc (likely to hardware acceleration) I’m going to do some testing in dev options and see what I can do.Only cons I could think of it not being cheaper but that immediately disappeared when I heard them. They are clearly a premium product. Active noise cancellation would be a good feature but personally I don’t travel or need to listen to them in noisy environments etc.TLDRAwesome bass, clear highs with overall great sound. Alexa / Google assistant works fantastic!! Only con would be if you don’t have 150 dollars to buy them yourself or ABSOLUTELY need active noise cancellation which I would imagine you probably wouldn’t be buying earbuds?Buy them now. Come back and thank me later 😊 Anker, great job! I see why you guys are rocking it!
J**L
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