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Review on Wireless Headphones Soundcore Liberty Air 2, white by Micha Kamierczak ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thank you for the quality product.

For 5500 dollars, I got it at a discount. It's a great deal for the price, but I wouldn't pay more than $6000 for it. Cost-effectiveness at the level desired. The headphones' pros and cons sum to less than 4, thus I wouldn't recommend them. benefiting from. To wit: tools. Very orderly, substantial packaging. The headphones come with a high-quality charging cable and seven different sets of ear cushions. Quality of construction and components. The soft-touch coating on the case is really comfortable to the touch. There is no backlash or holes in the material used to construct the headphones themselves. They're stylish enough that you can confidently venture out in public while wearing them. Matching well. Reviews warned that some audience members might bleed from the ears, but I held it together. The earphones themselves are comfortable and lightweight. Sensitive detection system. A solid app that allows for personalized adjustment of both sensor actions and audio equalization. - Sound. Good, but with reservations. Superior, low-frequency bass. Respectable medians. And not the most pleasurable high; "out of the box" prodding rapidly wears thin. Thankfully, it receives equal treatment. Case that charges wirelessly. Some drawbacks The mic was about par for the course. Poor ambient noise attenuation. - No noise suppression or transparency mode available. - There is no pause when the earpiece is taken out (they say there is in some revisions, but I was not lucky). You probably won't like the sound unless you tweak it yourself. But, after you get everything set up, you will be quite pleased.