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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 Lee Hoon ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not particularly happy with it, but it's mostly okay.

These are my first true wireless headphones (bought for 8k); my working theme is "Audio-Technica ckx9" + FiiO BTR3, where not only is there enough sound for 80% even in the subway, there is also a margin for volume, and the old guys from Audio-Technica sit well and fit, without any hints, on out of the ears, and the sound is just fantastic! but the wires are tired, I wanted more amenities . I chose anchors - reviews and reviews, almost everything was "good" and I was sure that they would hold well in my ears, but as usual - nichrome! When listening to tracks, frequent noise / interference (i. E. white noise) - this of course does not kill listening, but leaves discomfort . Now I have optimized more or less fit in the ears, by turning the headphones by 45`, when using the maximum sizes of the mounts / ear cushions and in order to better swing them, you have to add power (in the player increase from 2.5-5DB and in the equalizer raise the middle of the "club") + preset in the proprietary program "Soundcore" "cole M. G.N". With such a combo, I almost reach my wired level.

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Pros
  • good sound, beautiful packaging, the ability to ate the firmware, magnets for making a pair.
Cons
  • ublluduskie "wings-nozzles S/M/L", which naturally do not hold a damn thing in the ears, because there are not enough XL or XXL sizes in the set. "white noise" when playing music. Picks up the richness of the sound and the volume reserve, despite the flat-loud sound (sorry for the confusion). Details of the shortcomings were also revealed: when you connect one of the headphones (R or L), the one that is the main loses charge faster! There is no "multipoint" chip, this is a big hemorrhoids, because in order to connect to the second device, you need to disconnect from the first .

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December 20, 2022
Some pros: Great sound, tuned to your ear. Cons: Difficult to take out and put in the case

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