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Review on Experience Studio Performance with Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds Featuring Astria Coaxial Acoustic Architecture, HearID Personalized EQ, and Wireless Charging by Agata Pkala (Kira) ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch and I recommend the product for purchase.

There is a lot of bass, bassheads will not be upset. At the same time, the bass is not at all JBL-vsky, so you can sit in the headphones all day and not get tired. There is also a lot of top (for myself, I even cleaned it up). Reinforcing driver on the top and middle, with a high probability, costs Knowles WBFK. Although they write that the driver is customized, I don’t know what they could customize there especially. The driver is excellent and in modifications it is used for the same purposes by many top headphone manufacturers from 64audio and Westone to JH. Another thing is that in wired headphones, which I am used to, with reinforcing drivers, on non-audiophile sources (to which all stage monitor radio systems can be safely attributed, playing on average from 80-100Hz to 15kHz), there are always a little less high than we would like ( the exception is the top JHs). But there are a lot of high ones here! Even despite the fact that this is Bluetooth, which in places noticeably lathers these high ones. In general, the active electronics in these headphones make the armature play high as it should. The middle by default, to put it mildly, is recessed, but it is being treated. Guitar J-J, Pkau-pkau, synthesizer pvv-pvv, where they are usually heard, are sagging. For disco norms. For rock / pop / classics, and even ordinary electronics - not enough. You have to tweak the equalizer. And this is where everything falls into place. The bass ceases to dominate, cut the top, and these headphones are definitely one of the best TWS. And if you don’t need active noise cancellation, then it becomes not entirely clear why you should pay 2.5 times more for hyped senshi. I took them for work - I want to sit at the computer with headphones all day long, talk with colleagues with a headset, listen to music and not hear too much of those around me. Here it is very difficult to outdo them. Firstly, they keep the charge all day: 7 hours without recharging is easy for me. Secondly, the headset works perfectly, whether in the office or while driving. I don't use it on the street. A nice bonus is the wireless charging case.

Pros
  • Made to look, sound and feel more expensive than they cost. Because of the armature in the middle and high, the sound is biting, which is usually what all lovers of armature like. The native frequency response is V-shaped, but it is easily treated with an equalizer in a native application (it has a maximum frequency range of + - 6dB, which is quite enough). The sound is adjusted to a level that is in other TWS at prices up to 20 thousand. almost impossible to achieve)) well, I could not. The equalizer settings are stored in the headphones themselves, and on any other source you hear your tuned eq.
Cons
  • Landing and appearance for an amateur. Neither good nor bad. Normally short.

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