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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 Nguyen Khanh Duong ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything about the purchase suits me, a very necessary product.

Bass enthusiasts won't be upset because there is a lot of bass. The bass is also not at all JBL-vsky, so you can wear the headphones all day without becoming exhausted. There are numerous tops as well (for myself, I even cleaned it up). Knowles WBFK is likely to be expended by reinforcing the driver on the top and middle. Although they claim that the driver is customized, I'm not sure what specifically they could alter. Many major headphone manufacturers, including 64audio, Westone, and JH, use the driver for the same goals and have modified it to make it even better. On non-audiophile sources (to which all stage monitor radio systems can be reliably ascribed, playing on average from 80-100Hz to 15kHz), there are always a little bit less high than we would want in wired headphones, which I am used to, with reinforcing drivers ( the exception is the top JHs). Nonetheless, there are a ton of tall ones here! Although this is Bluetooth, which in certain areas noticeably lathers these high ones. The active electronics in these headphones, in general, cause the armature to play high as it should. To put it mildly, the centre is recessed by default; however, this is being addressed. Where they are typically heard, on the guitar J-J, keyboard Pkau-Pkau, and synthesizer Pvv-Pvv, they are sagging. standard disco. For rock, pop, and oldies, as well as regular electronics, not enough. You must adjust the equalizer. Everything clicks into place at this point. These headphones are undoubtedly among the best TWS because the bass no longer dominates and the top is chopped off. It also becomes less obvious why you should pay 2.5 times as much for hyped senshi if you don't need active noise reduction. I brought them with me to work because I wanted to be able to listen to music, communicate with coworkers through headset, and avoid being too distracted by individuals around me while I worked at the computer all day. Here, it is exceedingly challenging to surpass them. The first benefit is that they maintain the charge throughout the day; for me, 7 hours without recharging is doable. Second, whether used while driving or in the office, the headset performs flawlessly. On the street, I don't utilize it. The wireless charging case is a pleasant surprise.

Pros
  • designed to feel, sound, and appear more costly than they actually are. The sound is biting because of the armature in the center and high, which is typically what all armature enthusiasts appreciate. The native frequency response is V-shaped, however it can be readily corrected in a native application with an equalizer because its maximum frequency range is +/- 6dB, which is more than sufficient. At costs of up to $20,000, the sound is adjusted to a level that is in other TWS. It was impossible for me to accomplish it; I couldn't. The headphones' internal equalization stores the equalizer settings, which are audible on any other source.
Cons
  • An amateur's landing and appearance. Both neutral and negative. Usually brief.