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Review on Wireless headphones Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro, eclipse black by Adam Trela ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

The congenital problem of TWS (except for the lifespan limited by batteries) is that by paying a conditional $100 for ears, you will get $80 sound on wired ones and $20 in tws. the lion's share of the price will be eaten by the radio module, DAC and battery, and even x2. it is in each ear. These ears do not have this problem. Sounds like it should. Apparently it turned out to be especially successful in implementing the only plus of tws (and any devices with a built-in DAC) - software adjustment of the frequency response for a specific speaker. In general, these are the first TVS ears that did not seem like rubbish and overprice to me, although for myself personally there are shortcomings in shape / fit. If it were possible to drive them for two days and return them, I would probably do it simply because they are not very suitable for running and my ears.

Pros
  • I have a negative atude towards the cl of devices (it is flawed by its nature in several aspects at once), but here I think for 8tr ($120) for which you can buy them - this is a good buy if you listen to them a lot and at the same time appreciate the sound quality. In TVS, it doesn’t matter what kind of DAC you have in your phone, i. E. here you can get a cheap smart and get the sound quality both on a bunch of DAC + ears for two to three times more money. the only plus of tws is the built-in . The sound of Liberty is really excellent, and the implementation of the proprietary program is especially good - firstly there are a lot of presets, secondly there is "adjustment to your ears" (yes, it sounds doubtful) and thirdly there is an equalizer that works fine - I advise you to look at Grekov's review where he offers your version of the curve. I copied it and I also liked how he set it up. In general, with this model of software - an absolute must-have. The ears are also well soundproofed by themselves, and there is a separate noise reduction mode. And there is a transparency mode, very convenient. The bundle is rich - initially the anchor sells headphones for 15-20tr, this is the flagship and it is designed accordingly. Comes with a set of different sizes of ear pads and "wings". You can (and should) choose for yourself.
Cons
  • The ears have a peculiar shape, it is necessary to rest against the bend of the ear with a "petal". On one ear, this part was apparently broken and the petal does not rest. When walking, there are no particular problems, when running, the earpiece does not hold very well - it slowly climbs out and starts to "tick" at every step. It's not that much in the minus of the headphones. finding headphones that sound good and are good for running is an unsolvable quest. They do it either "for sports" where the sound is from full g to "so-so" or in general it is not very suitable for sports (I continue to run mainly with koss porta pro for many years). But, unfortunately, for me it is the convenience for running that is very important, and it is sad that once again the "ideal" could not be obtained. Another of the minuses - there is no aptx but there is ldac - you will just listen through it or through aas. Sometimes the sound (with and sbs did not test) lags for a second. Not often, but it happens regularly, on the street about once every 10-15 minutes I have such a lag. Maybe it's just such a bunch with my phone, but for example, huawei freebuds 4 lag much more often in the city, and some Chinese halou with aptx did not lag at all. On the little things - the case is cute but somewhat uncomfortable, plus it happens that one earpiece in it apparently did not finish and was not charging. An innate problem of all expensive TVS is that in 2-3 years the battery will die and the headphones will apparently go to waste. In the case of expensive models, it’s already a pity and somehow you don’t want to buy an expensive optional device that is obviously doomed to go into the trash in just 2-5 years. I have a bunch of wired headphones, including those that are 10 and still use them.

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