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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 Micha Kumicki ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I should have looked for better, I spent my money on a mediocre product.

Why does no one ask how they sound? After all, the most important thing in headphones is not b and not high, and not microphones, but the overall sound quality. And they sound very mediocre and I don’t understand why there are so many rave reviews that I bought into . All these dual speakers, armatures, etc. it's all marketing. Why few well-known manufacturers use dual speakers, although the cost of the ears is several times higher than that of Anker? Because all this is marketing for the most part and the sound does not depend on it. The stage at the anchor is not clean, there is no depth of the stage, the b thumps in the ears and interferes with listening to instruments, the highs crackle cheaply and distort the sound. No amount of speaker warm-ups or equalizers or celebrity presets really do anything to improve the sound. Adjusting the sound to your ears is generally useful only for those people who have hearing problems and hearing gaps at different frequencies, and that is of little use, since there are only a few preset frequencies to be tested. I also fell for marketing and bought an Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro after giving my daughter my pama slide. The sellers did not let me listen to how they sound before buying. In the memory that I accidentally discovered for myself, there is everything for pleasure when listening to music - the performer's voice is clearly audible and the music is not drowned out, as in anchors and the voice is in the first place, and in the second place there are instruments, and there is a clear stereo, you can directly hear where in which ear plays which instrument, there is a crystal clear sound of the instruments, there is a depth of the stage! and moderate bes that do not clog instruments and do not strain your ears. And I didn’t find any of this with the Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro - it seems that they support the aptX codec, but they sound like my Chinese ones on the SBS codec. I honestly tried to get used to the Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro for a day, but the feeling that I spent 10 thousand never left. on bull that sounds mediocre. The next day I was lucky and I returned them to the store.

Pros
  • Microphone, it transmits the voice well. As soon as I started to move the lid, the headphones wake up and are already starting to connect to the phone, the soft physical on on top is much more convenient than sensors, there are no false positives and everything switches the first time. Lying on your side, it’s more convenient to listen to music in anchors than in pamu, nothing interferes, they sit in your ears like a glove, despite their size and they are not at all heavy, many sizes of ear pads are included.
Cons
  • I don't like the music playback quality at all. There is no depth and purity of the scene. Bes interfere with listening to music, high ones give away cheapness and spoil the sound of instruments.

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