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Review on Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds: Astria Coaxial Acoustic Architecture, In-Ear Studio Performance, 8-Hour Playtime, HearID EQ, Wireless Charging by Kero Graceious ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

Finally, I discovered TWS with a reasonable sound that can still be used despite disconnections! The headphones won't necessarily play all of the reference frequencies. They are unable to do so because of the V-shaped frequency response's less pronounced midsection. It's unlikely that audiophiles will hear what these ears hear. However given the durability of the connection, this is undoubtedly a good option for an average ear. Using these headphones, I only use roughly 30 of the player's 120 divisions, down from the previous 60–65. For iOS and Android devices, the volume control for the headphones can only be changed from the phone. A regular player's sound differs significantly from that of an iPhone or iPod, clearly not in Apple's favor. The player has a stage width, and the depth of low frequencies is greater. You can also clearly hear how the armature driver operates. Yet, the sound is only a little bit worse and simpler on the iPhone 6! On more recent models, I predict it will be better. especially because the Soundcore program's presets and customized equalizer allow the device to precisely match its output to your hearing (if anyone needs it, of course). Playback of FLAC 44kHz/24bit had an issue. On any track, after about a minute and a half, the left ear started to wheeze first, then the right, and as a result, both went out. If you select the pause button and then click again, the playing resumes, but after a little interval, the problem recurs and your ears become deaf once more. No loss of the BT connection occurs. Everything functioned properly on albums with varied bit depths (such as 16, for example). Even though I was already feeling angry, eating the firmware suddenly fixed everything and prevented a recurrence of the issue! For chatting, they don't have particularly excellent mics. Of certainly, but it's best to avoid doing so))) It is obvious that headphones are used for music. In summarizing the review, I'll state that I truthfully waited a week of continuous usage and found no cause to send the headphones back; I am happy with them and can recommend that you buy. Nonetheless, it's important to listen before buying because sound evaluation is a very personal thing!

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Pros
  • Acoustics, ear-fit, connection stability, each earphone's ability to be connected, equipment, case, qi charging, battery life, and mechanical control of the headphones are all important factors.
Cons
  • Although the microphone was used with a little too much care in the low frequencies, the overall picture did not make this matter.

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