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Review on Wireless headphones Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro, eclipse black by Alvin ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It works, but I don't think I'll be buying it again.

In general, I am able to give it a satisfactory rating. Indeed, the sound quality of the headphones is rather fantastic, and there are a lot of different presets that you can use to personalize the sound. On the other hand, all of that pleasant impression hurts ergonomics. 1. The plastic of the case appears and feels inexpensive, and as a result, you do not want to hold the case in your hands. 2. The internal arrangement of the case isn't particularly impressive either. When you place the earpiece in the case, you have to continually adjust it so that it lies flat and begins charging as soon as you put it in there. Management is disgusting! Even though you have removed the earpiece from your ear, this does not mean that it is out of your control. The sensor is operational to this day. You take off two headphones, throw them into your pocket, for example, to buy coffee (the sound transmission mode leaves much to be desired), and the headphones continue to live out their lives in your hand or in your pocket. In addition, there is the capability to switch tracks in the player (videos on YouTube), as well as pausing and stopping again the content being played back, as well as anything else that may be controlled by this feature. The headphones can be activated by any contact, not simply a single finger (or I have some special pockets). In my opinion, the earpiece shouldn't respond to the control if it's not in the ear canal when it's supposed to be there. To sum it up, you are able to utilize it, and you have the desire to do so, but it is really inconvenient: ( So, the effect of the instrument is multifaceted.

Pros
  • sound quality
Cons
  • Inconvenient case, unpleasant control, noise reduction

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