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Review on 🎧 Anker Soundcore Liberty Neo: Upgraded True Wireless Earbuds with Pumping Bass, IPX7 Waterproof, Secure Fit, Bluetooth 5, Stereo Calls, Noise Isolation, & One Step Pairing - Sports Edition (White) by Patrick Keita

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality for this price! (Pros and cons below)

A few months ago I bought my first Anker Soundcore headphones (Liberty 2 Pro) and not only did they have exquisite sound and battery life, but the sound quality on calls wasn't quite that. I was looking for. Let's jump forward. I was gifted these Liberty Neos and I'm so blown away by all the good things they offer that I've bought another pair (in a different colour) for myself and gifted a pair to my best friend who recently broke her Samsung has made . (I'll let them write a comparative review, it should be interesting) In short, here are the pros and cons. Pros: -Ring/soundproofing is near perfect. I can drive with the windows down and blow air (hard) in my face and still be heard by the caller on the other end. Sound quality is just as great with them as it is with the $130 Liberty 2 Pro (assuming the pros have a few more bells and whistles, but the overall sound is impeccable) - the body and headphones are compact and comfortable - GREATEST PRO - PRICE PRICE PRICE! I've bought a lot of $30 headphones (especially for my 10 year old son who loses them a lot) and they've mostly been useless. But they are high quality and affordable! Cons: - Pairing with my iPhone was a bit frustrating at times as there was occasional lag when pairing both earbuds, but it eventually goes away. (For example 10-15 seconds, not minutes). They don't work with Liberty Pro's awesome Soundcore app, which allows you to customize the levels for YOU. Overall this is a great buy for the money.

Pros
  • Nice touch
Cons
  • Almost never

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May 14, 2023
Good for music listening, crap at everything else