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Review on Wireless headphones Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro, eclipse black by Wiktor Krzysztof Kor ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

These headphones are in about the same price category. But at the third Momentum, I already brought the world together like a wedge, even ordered them, but they stopped 85% of the negative reviews (you can see for yourself on the Internet). All these 85% of consumers cursed at the failure of one of the headphones during the period of 1-2 months of use. The same situation with Marshall Mode II - also reviews on the "dump" of one of the headphones, and potos - a service center, return, replacement - the nerves are shorter. And here (it seems it's time already) I accidentally saw a review on the Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro. After spending, as I said, a month studying all the sites and reviews, I came to the conclusion that most of the reviews are advertising integration. Only a few sites have a "pure" opinion, which makes sense to listen to. It is a pity that in Hong Kong there is no such store where you can come and listen to headphones. Well, no, that's all! Go read the reviews and then buy blindly. I opened it, checked it - it didn’t fit, I didn’t like it, but I can’t hand it over . With the Liberty 3 Pro, I relied on several factors: positive reviews (about 3% negative), complete and rave reviews. Ordered and waited. The result was indeed expected. The first, and for me the most important thing, is the sound. Clean, varied thanks to speakers and multiple EQ settings. The low frequencies are full, saturated, the middle ones are not loud and clear, but the high ones are so transparent that they even have to be turned down. The tracks sounded completely different, revealing in a new color, it became possible to hear those instruments that I didn’t even know about. Separately, I would like to thank the creators of the application. It is very friendly and helps you from the very beginning of use in setting up. I tired you). I use these headphones with pleasure, I definitely recommend to buy! Phone IPhone 12. Headphones are friends with it with a bang (especially when using Lossless), the application is not cut down, it is possible to use all its functions. Congrats on the purchase, who decided on this :)

Pros
  • Good afternoon everyone. To begin with, this is not a review for participation in some kind of competition or just a review for the general content of the site (they say this also happens), but an objective assessment of the acquired ears, with which I "blew up" my brain in the first place, but Not only. So. As it is now fashionable to say, I can safely call myself an audiophile. Not at a professional level, of course, but I definitely stand out from the general mass of citizens, first of all, by the requirement for the sound of any musical instrument that I understand, and this is: a guitar and headphones, wired and wireless, both in-ear and full-size. I appreciated the Sony MDR-EX650AP Wired Headphones a long time ago - they have excellent sound for their money, they fill the music with a bass character, leaving room for midrange and treble without overloading the overall picture. But, times are changing, and you want freedom from wires, especially when you are not sitting at your desk at work / at home, but moving. When I say movement, I don't mean exercise. I want to note right away that I don’t consider myself an athlete, so I never considered headphones for running, the gym, and so on. Next, we purchased Wireless headphones with a Sony MDR-XB70BT microphone. This was my first experience with TWS (that is, completely wireless) headphones. These ears were specially chosen with enhanced low frequencies and, what can I say, at that time they simply amazed me - the then familiar dance tracks sounded in a new way. There was so much bass in them that sometimes it had to be turned down manually. Looking back, I note that there is a lot of bass in these ears. It covers the whole scene. So for listening to non-dance music, they are not at all suitable. In addition, their ears get tired. Perhaps the use of foam nozzles will solve this problem for someone). Then I immediately moved to another level, namely the full-size wireless Marshall MONITOR BLUETOOTH. After these headphones, there was no desire to return to the previous ones.
Cons
  • The detail of drawing musical images was so striking that it seemed that this was the very ideal. In fact, the way it is for this money. There is only one minus, moreover, a significant one - there is not enough volume. Yes, if you sit quietly and listen to music in the background, there are no questions. But if you want to completely immerse yourself in your favorite track, then the headphones seem to give 80-85% of their maximum volume. It is worth noting that even at maximum volume there is no overload, which cannot be said about the two older brothers from Sony. And one more minus of the Marshals was more obvious - they are full-sized. I don’t know, maybe in MSK or St. Petersburg it’s normal when you have big headphones on your head, but in Hong Kong the presence of such beauty (and they are really beautiful) causes mixed feelings in people up to outright envy, which, in turn, can simply deprive you of those very headphones . It was decided to look for new TWS headphones: sit in the office, walk down the street. The first mistake I made was buying a JBL Tune 215 TWS. Yes, they are now 5 thousand in MVideo. But the sound quality, as well as the ergonomics in them, are a solid three, and even then, given the price segment. The ear pads began to press into the ears after 15 minutes, and to the point of pain and outright discomfort. The tracks are all one-sided with maintaining the "signature" bass from JBL. For 5K there are many other analogues of a more worthy sound. There are many more cons, so I just skip this product and forget it like a bad dream). But then began an almost endless search and reading reviews on headphones in the price category from 10 to 17 thousand. Reviews from sites Wilsacom, IXBT, doctorhead, iphones. Ru, mobile-review and so on. Three models were selected for comparison: 1. Sony WF-1000XM3 Black 2. Marshall Mode II 3. Sennheiser momentum 2

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