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Review on Wireless Headphones Soundcore Liberty Air 2, white by Adam Libera ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

I've been using it for about two months, so I feel like a review is due. Because I loved these headphones' sounds better than others, I chose them. Although I can't claim to be a specialist, they seem excellent to me. I was persuaded to utilize HearID despite the fact that all it did was make my left ear 20 percent louder; I don't use this feature. This location's passive soundproofing is pretty effective for me, which is both a benefit and a drawback. To at least partially hear the surroundings, I would like to have a transparency mode or similar feature. Even in a busy roadway, the microphones are clear. I charged the case twice while the battery was stored for a very long time (I use it every day for half an hour somewhere). I generally like the case because it isn't very large and makes it impossible to mix up the headphones. In addition, type-C charging is even wireless. A charge indicator is also there, which is excellent. Concerns exist regarding connections. There were hesitations and pauses throughout the first week; having troubles for such a fee is really annoying. Although I had intended to retract it, it didn't happen again. Nevertheless, the headphones refused to pair five times in a row. back and forth assistance with getting out of the case. I'm not sure if my oneplus 7 phone, which I own, could be the issue because it has never been stupid. Writing about landing in the ears is absurd because everyone's ears are unique. I don't seem to fall out because the package contains several nozzles. The end result is that the battery lasts a long time and the sound is cool. Chips for autopause, transparency mode, etc. are no longer available.

Pros
  • casing, battery, and sound
Cons
  • price, a shortage of chips, and sporadic connection issues