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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 Jasiczek ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, however, does not fully match the description.

if not for the constant hiss and the presence of multipoint, I would recommend it to absolutely everyone Pros below: Maybe someone will come in handy. I've been using Anker SoundCore Liberty 2 Pro for a month, and I can share my impressions. 1. The sound (flac) impressed, the depth and the stage cover. Every instrument is heard. Bass is deep and clean, mids and highs do not mix, they sound clear and juicy. Mp3 even at a high bitrate is slag, cut off and dry (this is just my opinion and my personal impressions). 2. Premium quality materials and workmanship. 3. The soundcore program is worthy of praise. Many different signatures, there is a good equalizer, there are also equalizer settings from music producers (I got most from Craig Alvin and Alex Pasco). HearID is a so-so stray, 50X50 (for an amateur). 4. There is no sound delay in games, movies, YouTube. (Tested on games: Call of duty and LifeAfter). 5. The sound through the microphones is quite normal 6. Communication is kept clearly without breaks. 7. They sit securely in the ears (inserted and forgot), the set of rubber is good, you can pick it up for any size of the ears. 8. The size does not bother at all, they look decent (but not for lovers of minimalism). 9. mechanical control buttons! this is a really big plus! Tired of constantly buggy sensors Cons below: 1. There is a constant noise-hiss (regardless of the volume level). the manufacturer recognized this defect in 1% of devices, but judging by the reviews, this hiss is everywhere. very noticeable on vocals and audiobooks. 2. apt x is not as good as it is being praised. quite a bit better than the SBC codec. Could shove aptx HD into Bluetooth 5.0 3. sometimes there is a very loud clatter (regardless of the volume level), from which it can ring in the ears. and it's not a communication problem 4. By default, the right earphone connects to the phone, and the left one connects to the right one. Because of this, the right one discharges 3 times faster. You can re-select the devices for the main left, but this is a hassle. only with this reselection the device can last the declared time without recharging 5. There have been cases when the headphones disconnected from each other - you can connect the left and right to different phones. It is treated simply - we insert it into the case and in the open state of the case we hold down the only button on the case for 10 seconds. the headphones will flash red three times and work as a pair. but you will have to re-do the equalizer preset for each ear individually. dreary 6. no multipoint function. for me, this is a drawback, since I would like to use the headphones not only in tandem with the phone, but also with a working computer 7. they are huge for tws headphones. under my helmet it will be tight

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