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Review on Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds: Astria Coaxial Acoustic Architecture, In-Ear Studio Performance, 8-Hour Playtime, HearID EQ, Wireless Charging by Ada Chlebicka ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good, the price is reasonable.

Without a doubt, I endorse this model as a "first" or "sports" pick. The WF-SP800N, which had previously been purchased by Sony (but that's another tale), was recently given to a child, who was understandably overjoyed.

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Pros
  • - sound (all in comparison) Fits snugly and securely in the ears; Operates for a Long Period of Time (enough for "everything" and still remains) An almost ideal match Very well-made and satisfying to hold; thoughtful design (nice soft-touch, sliding lid, remaining charge "on the button", etc.)
Cons
  • - sound (everything in comparison) Good bass, however custom ear cushions are required (although this is a constant problem in earplugs) No active noise cancellation; virtually worthless program; limited equalizer "presets" (although, too, the taste and color) - illogical connection process (both headphones show up, but you only attach one) (although this should be done) We reached an insurmountable deterioration in sound quality (experiment) - very faint background noise at silences (with each new firmware it is less and less) Wind whistling due to its passage between the ear and the earpiece is a non-deal breaker if you "drive" a bike (this is a disease of all sports models with this shape)