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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 Ada Idziak ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

If you are an audiophile and waiting for a miracle from tws, then wait a long time. So far, there is no sound in this area, alas. Headphones have a typical "veshka" on the frequency response, ala boom-boom tyts-tyts. There is no middle ground at all. There is enough dirt on the HF, but I think these are more likely problems of signal transmission via Bluetooth than a poor implementation of the armature. Bass is normal after EQ, default is overkill and lousy control. HF moderately bright, but without busting. Vchfobs can live with them without suffering. The lack of middle is partly treated with an equalizer. I recommend the native "professional" preset from Ignacio Molino, relatively evenly tuned. It may seem that the headphones are bad, but they are not. There is simply nothing better in the tws segment. That is, they are the best in sound from what is sold at the time of writing this review. They even have a scene, which is basically nonsense for tws. I must say right away that momentum 2 is worse, and significantly. So if you want the best sounding tws - you are here. Again, if you haven’t heard anything better than gags for 1000, there will be a revelation. The owners of top multi-driver custom will either remember what an equalizer is and will suffer, or spit on tws and forget it like a bad dream. . A few months later. I killed a lot of time looking for something more interesting in the TWS format, and yet there are such models. Here is a short list of what sounds better or better than Liberty Pro with Ignacio Molino's signature preset: 1) Nooble Falcon Pro 2) Bowers & Wilkins PI7 3)Devialet Gemini 4) Moondrop Sparks 5) Lypertek pureplay z7? (didn't listen, but should be better) At the same time, without a native application and a single normal preset, any of these models sound much better than Liberty Pro. The first 3 models are close to wired headphones in terms of sound level. But the price . Of the entire list, only Moondrop Sparks are "budget" and these are, in fact, the main competitors of this model, although they are not hybrid. In general, I'm used to it, I like it, for its price it's a top.

Pros
  • Good workmanship, beautiful packaging, comfortable buttons, normal sound, comfortable fit, very good battery.
Cons
  • For 10 you get headphones with background noise, no extraction sensors, no noise cancellation, no transparency mode, not even banal foams in the kit.

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