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

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

There are definite advantages. But before we get into the benefits, let's examine the drawbacks. What I came across, in addition to the drawbacks that are inherent to the headphones themselves. It takes about 20 to 30 minutes for the headphones to start causing discomfort in the ears. They become unattached after some time, particularly when the wearer is walking or even going for short sprints. Installation of the Soundcore app on the mobile device is necessary for this feature. Without it, the headphones will remain in the "empty" settings that come factory default. Because of this, if you do not have this software (through the Soundcore settings in your smartphone), you will not be able to get an equalizer, settings for noise reduction, sound settings, sensor settings, and so on. I strongly suggest that you make use of and customize the equalization that is located there for yourself (adjusting each sound). There is also support for 3D there (but it does not work with LDAC, AAC, etc.). The term "3D" has a terrible ring to it, somewhat like "tube." I strongly suggest updating the headphones' firmware to version 03.82 in the program settings as soon as possible. This will correct a few issues that have been occurring with the sound. Regarding the Bluetooth connection, the truth will add other that it does not have an effect on the work and is simply a little link. The choice is entirely up to you. If you take your ears out of the headphones after you've been connected to a computer through Bluetooth for a while, you can run into some issues. Either the left or the right channel will connect, albeit there may be some interruptions (crack, out of sync). The problem was fixed by disconnecting the device and then reconnecting it. In addition, the detachable rubber band that is attached to the earpiece is positioned incorrectly. One of the top or the bottom should be covered. The sensors are also flawed and do not always function properly. Because there are so many microphones in use, noise cancellation does not operate very effectively. Using flac quality audio with a sample rate of 48 kHz, 44 kHz, wav, or AAC is recommended, of course, but it is not required. The quality of an MP3 file is significantly poorer. In addition, there is a problem with the ears. It's possible that these ears have it, or perhaps there's a problem with the model itself. After 15 to 25 minutes, it will turn off for one to two seconds, at which point the sound will stop. The sound quality of wired headphones is noticeably superior to that of wireless headphones. Yet, with the right configuration in the Soundcore program, these ears are capable of producing a high-quality sound. It is unfortunate that prolonged exposure to the noise causes ear discomfort.

Pros
  • Design. The total amount of time spent working.
Cons
  • Already, after 15 minutes, there is discomfort in the ears. They lose their hold after some time and fall out while being worn. The player does not connect even after it has been reconnected to a laptop. Or 1 at least one channel is connected but has interruptions.

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