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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 Athit Boonnoon PK ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good balance of price/quality, recommend it.

One of the most unusual headphones I've tried. They look very cool, especially when they sit in the ears. They look like a headset, but smaller than it, at that time very unusual and large. About the size: they are moderately large, but the cap presses into the ears deeper than necessary, which is unpleasant. Although they fit better that way. They have never flown without a hat, but they feel extremely unreliable. Sensation as if a little bit of them were flying out of the ears with every step. Although, again, in fact they do not fall out and sit securely. About the sound: it is universal and very good, but it would be better. Whoever needs it will set the sound flat, for pop music, and someone will set up deep bass or ear-piercing high notes. Personally, I need a deep bass and a little high mid-tones for metal. In general, for any music you can adjust, it's very interesting to play with the equalizer. But there is also a minus in the sound: as in any TWS audio equipment, the sounds C and sometimes W are too terribly whistling or hissing. This can be corrected by lowering the highest notes by as much as -7 tones. It spoils easy compositions. Although this is purely my audiophile whims. The sound quality is very good, but at this price I expected better. One caveat: listening in mono is barely possible. The feeling that the sound does not consist of two channels, but is reproduced using a neural network (just kidding). Terrible sound, everything whistles and hisses, it is impossible to listen. If you have enough sound quality a little better than average with inadequate whistling, then no problem. In general, you can listen only in full mode. The connection is flawless. Now about the main thing: there are no sensors on the headphones. At all. No proximity sensors, no sensors for taking it out of the ears, no sensors for activating the mono mode, and even the sensor for being in the case does not always work. In general, the headphones must be used completely by hand and this is terribly inconvenient. This is a feature of Anker, because of which I do not recommend them to anyone. By the way, there is no permeability mode (of course) Verdict: 7/10, not worth the money if you buy it for the sound.

Pros
  • -Sound -Sound customization -Appearance -Convenience -Connection speed and stability -aptX support
Cons
  • - Lack of any sensors (!) - Inconvenience to wear on the go - Disgusting mono mode.

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