

🎧 Elevate your audio game—because silence and sound should both be legendary.
The Soundcore Liberty 4 NC earbuds deliver industry-leading 98.5% noise cancellation with adaptive ANC technology, premium Hi-Res 11mm drivers, and a massive 50-hour battery life. Designed for professionals on the move, they offer personalized sound profiles via HearID 2.0, crystal-clear 6-mic AI calls, and seamless Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity with wireless charging—all wrapped in a water-resistant, comfortable design.

















| ASIN | B0CB67654F |
| Age Range (Description) | Audlt,Kid |
| Audio Driver Size | 11 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 3 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 50 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,876 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #76 in Renewed Headphones #1,000 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Velvet Black |
| Carrying Case Material | durable and water-resistant material |
| Charging Time | 50 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Android Devices with Bluetooth 5.3, Wireless Charging Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Headphones Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,106) |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2023 |
| Earpiece Shape | rounded_tip |
| Generation | 4 |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Headphones Jack | None (No Headphones Jack) |
| Included Components | Blu-ray |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.67 ounces |
| Item model number | A3947 |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Liberty 4 |
| Noise Control | Adaptive Noise Cancellation |
| Noise Control Features | active_noise_cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 4.25 x 2.17 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Music, Calling, Travel |
| Sensitivity | 11 Millimeters |
| Series Number | 4 |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging, Multipoint Pairing, Noise Cancellation, Wireless Charging |
| Specific Uses For Product | Mobile Use, Audio Listening |
| Style | In Ear |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
| UPC | 194644150860 |
| Units | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
R**Y
Phenomenal ANC Headphones
I picked these up to compliment my AirPod gen 3s for those times when I needed ANC like when mowing the lawn or in a data center (which are extremely loud with fan noise). I was initially concerned due to some of the issues a few people had but have yet to see any negatives with these. Fit - I find these to be far more comfortable than my AirPods with a snug fit without causing any discomfort for long periods Sound - I’m not an audiophile, but the first thing I did when these arrived was to do multiple comparisons to my AirPods. I found the AirPods had a deeper base and were a “tinge” cleaner sound, but these almost have a “clearer” sound that is not so bass heavy. Realistically even after 5 minutes of going back and forth I couldn’t say which was “better” - and that’s a good thing for those wanting AirPod quality without the price. ANC - these do exactly what I wanted them to. While on the mower I can actually hear what I’m listening to without having to be at max volume. In the data centers I have no issues whatsoever hearing and they do a phenomenal job cutting out the noise. For me this was well worth the purchase. Phone Calls - I ran these through the paces here too. I placed a call to a buddy and ran through talking on the regular handset to AirPods to the Soundcore Liberty 4s asking which is clearer (without saying what I was specifically testing for) and he couldn’t tell the difference between the Soundcores and the AirPods. I also tested these while in the server room - and issue I’ve had many times where people can’t hear me - and so far every call has been clear on both sides, the ANC also cleans up the phone calls. Transparency Mode - I don’t use this often, but when I need it it’s nice that I can go from ANC to Transparency mode just by holding the side down - it takes a few seconds but you hear all the background noise flood in and can easily have a conversation with them in. Side touch - while the side touch to skip / pause / volume / etc can be a bit finicky, I found that it’s more about knowing the specific spot to touch rather than it not reacting. From what I can tell, the spot right below the curve at the top is where the sensor is - knowing this makes it easy to double and triple tap to use those functions. Phone App - this is probably where I would take marks away. It’s not that the app is bad, my biggest gripe is that until you open the case, you can’t see any of the settings for your device - it’ll just sit with a “not connected” message. This means if you want to see how much battery is left you need to open the case to connect. One also cannot see any of the settings without having them connected. One thing I do like is that you can configure the side touch how you want; if you prefer to have pause/play be a double tap you can set that or if you want volume up be a single tap on one earphone you can do that as well. The app has some good things in it, my gripe is that they’re inaccessible until you connect it with the case open. Overall I’m extremely impressed with these earphones, to the point where I would probably suggest someone purchase them over AirPods. In fact, since purchasing these I have yet to use or even CHARGE my AirPods. Speaking of charging, the case also supports wireless charging, something the AirPods charge a premium for. One thing to note - I’m not bashing the Apple product, the AirPods have great functions that these don’t. Features like notification announcements and head tracking. For those looking for a great product and are willing to give up some features, the Soundcore Liberty 4 NCs are well worth the price of admission.
H**5
Excellent quality for the price!
I've had my Liberty 4 for over a month and I absolutely love them! I use mine for business phone calls and I've struggled in the past with earbuds having a good mic. Everyone says there is no difference between the earbuds and speaking directly on my phone. They are comfortable too where I don't feel the need to take them out. I highly recommend them. The value for the money is very high, funcionality is excellent, and the sound quality is top notch. They are on-par with the much more expensive apple airpod pro. Also, the battery life is great.
D**N
Excellent product, a few tiny drawbacks
I love everything Anker / Soundcore. These headphones are unbeatable at their price point for casual use. Everything these headphones say they can do, they deliver. And nearly everything is customizable through their app. Tap controls, anc, transparency, auto pause, latency, equalizer, all of it. You can even beep your headphones to find them. Batteries are monstrous. Sound quality is the best you're going to get without switching to full over ears or paying hundreds more. The cons. To ensure they've got the sound and features to compete, they're not crazy lean. They're by no means as bulky as my old Sony buds that had all the bells and whistles. But if you have ridiculously tiny ears or some cauliflower, you may be better off going with the Life A3i or another model or brand. They're also not workout headphones, and don't claim to be, Soundcore literally sells another model specifically for that use. So don't be upset if you have to adjust them or God forbid one falls out while you're doing jumping jacks or sprints. If enjoy a specific brand of custom tips- be aware that the connection points on these are not the universal circular shape - they are a bit oblong. Some conventionally shaped tips may still attach despite the anchor point difference - some will not. These headphones do come standard with their own pack of several tips to swap out for a comfortable fit. But if you have really odd ears or are super particular about your fit, you may end up looking for a different model. All that being said, these are without a doubt the best headphones you can get in this price range.
S**P
Great Product at an awesome price
After using the Anker Liberty 4 NC Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds for a month, here's a quick overview: Pros: Easy to Use and Stylish Design: The earbuds are user-friendly with a sleek design. Customizable Sound: You can tweak the sound using the app, and there are different ear tips for a comfy fit. Great Value for Money: Priced at $100, they offer good bang for your buck. Connects to Multiple Devices: Handy if you switch between devices often. Decent iPhone Call Quality: Call quality on iPhone is better than Bose but not as good as AirPods Pro. Cons: Manual Bluetooth Connection: Need to connect manually to your iPhone every time, unlike Airpods. Noise Cancellation is Okay: It's not top-notch like Bose (which costs more), but for $100, it does a good job. In summary, the Anker Liberty 4 NC earbuds are a solid choice, especially for the price. They've been serving me well for the past month, despite a few minor quirks.
J**N
Better quality than apple, half the price.
I’ve ran these through the laundry twice. Dropped on concrete in puddles, mud and just overall abuse them on the daily. They still sound as crisp as the day I got them. Easy to set up. Controls work well. These outlasted my AirPods gen2 which I took great care of since they were an outrageous pricepoint. These sound better, last longer, are more comfortable and are half the price of apple. Would buy again. They only issue I’ve had is if I am leaning down say a “deadlift” sometimes they cut out because they are sensing that they have fallen out of my ears?? Anyway they do not suck. 👌
K**.
I've purchased a few different ear buds on the cheaper side, and have never been impressed. So when I purchased these on sale for $69 CAD I wasnt holding my breath, but I have been amazed with the quality of the earbuds and the case. The fit really well and the sound quality is top notch. Granted I haven't owned airpods or high quality earbuds before so I can't compare with those. But they work well on the phone people can hear me really well with the noise canceling mode on. The app is easy to use to adjust it to your needs. I would highly recommend these to anyone looking for a decent priced set of earbuds.
E**R
sehr klare sound und super verarbeitung
S**N
A really good product. The noise cancelling was way better than I initially expected. Lightweight and the overall sounds is amazing once you tweak the EQ settings in the phone app a bit. I would recommend buying ear tips though as I found the ones that come with it might be prone to falling off your ear. I ordered some memory foam ear tips and have had zero issues going on. Update: Unfortunately I have been going through an issue within the first month of purchase that has gotten me to downgrade my review. I was on a long flight and the left earbuds just stopped bringing out sound. The touch functions still work on the left buds, but only right buds bring out sound. I tried resetting the buds numerous times along with resetting the Bluetooth connection but it only works occasionally. Based on Reddit comments, it seems this is a common issue with Soundcore buds which is highly unfortunate. I am left annoyed now because I am out of the country with no means of using warranty of any sorts.
D**.
Les modèles intra auriculaires d Anker sont très bons. ( Les mousses de leurs supra auriculaires sont un peu fragiles) Un peu plus cher que le q30, mais meilleure réduction de bruit , mobilité à un prix qui reste correct par rapport à d'autres marques qui margent beaucoup sur ce type de produit
J**R
I bought the earpods refurbished. The refurbished state said “new” however it already seems like the autonomy of the earpods is limited most probably due to extensive use. Some of the tips are missing (i have 3 XL eartips for some reason) the cable is from JBL. I am not returning it because I need them they still sound decent and the tips i have work ok. But in the refurbished section that should be qualified as “used” and certainly not new. EDIT: The Anker/Soundcore customer service reached out and offered to switch the liberty4NC for a refurbished that was actually “new”. Now all they sound great, the battery lasts a lot and all the accesories are correct.
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