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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 Vinay Zaveree ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

The first connection took place instantly, it was immediately recognised as a stereo pair, and the AptX HD codec was picked up without any dancing with a tambourine (as was necessary with earlier headphones). I want to make something clear regarding the sound right away: my phone is stitched, and the drivers for the sound are custom-made; therefore, some of the details may be different. Even if you didn't use the application, the sound was satisfying the very first time you connected. The bottom is really low, and there are several highs in the song (but in some places even too much). Although there is a dip in the middle, the equalization makes it such that it is not really noticeable. There is a volume margin; it is acceptable to listen on the street at 60–70%, and in the metro at 80–85%, while the sounds and noises that are occurring around you are nearly inaudible. There have been no complaints regarding the scope of the work, the signal has not been lost despite there being two walls in the way, and the sound has not been disrupted. There is no active noise reduction; instead, the headphones themselves block out ambient noise by fitting extremely snugly in the ear canals. This results in an environment with significantly reduced ambient noise. Only one of the earpieces can be utilized to access the microphone in order to make voice calls. The noise is largely suppressed, yet the voice can be picked out very well. However, if you enjoy recording voices, you should make use of the microphone on your phone. While wearing headphones and using Whatsapp and Telegram, I transcribe the sound coming from the phone. Perhaps it's just my perception, but even so: A few words on the equalization, which are: Although 99.9% most people have more than enough functionality than they need, as a user of custom audio drivers and after having used ViperFX, I find that the provided 8 equalization bands and the tuning options are not sufficient for my needs. You may get a pretty fantastic sound, one that is quite similar to the sound of a hi-fi system, if you alter the parameters there. The end effect was a pleasingly deep bass that did not stick out excessively, a higher middle, and a tiny reduction in the extreme top. The sound from the headphones is accurate.

Pros
  • The sound is unworthy of any compliments. Application that is both practical and easy to use The equalization can be customized to your liking.
Cons
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