I've only been using them for a week. Seal #1: To hear them the way they were meant to be heard, seal the ear canal tightly. The size of the ear canals varies greatly. The advice is wide-ranging and aims to cover 90% of the population. I found the largest works well. #2 Sound: Bass is definitely strong. A little too cranked up from an audiophile point of view, but for fun, on public transport or while running, why not add a little more bass? If you like bass, this is for you! #3 Battery: I regularly go 5 hours without a battery. And the case gives another 15 hours. That's how it should be! #4 Ergonomics: I like the small body. The magnetic closure is secure. The tips fit perfectly and I find the magnet strength just right (not too much but not too little for them to fall out). The button on each earbud is the right size and easy to use. Play, pause, skip forward, skip back, answer call, end call are all common functions. #5 In the ears: They fit comfortably with the right earplugs. They stick out a bit, but I like it when people can see them so they know I might be on the phone. #6 Phone calls: Fantastic sound. I hear everything. It goes back to good pressure. I rarely have to turn it on. And the caller also reports excellent call quality. I haven't tried it outdoors, so I can't comment on its ability to cancel out wind noise. #7 BlueTooth: long range. I can be more than 20 feet from my phone. Conclusion: I am very satisfied with the Anker Soundcore Liberty Neos!
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