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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 Hayden Noichuyen ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am not disappointed, the quality is satisfying.

One of the most peculiar pairs of headphones I've ever tested. They have a really stylish appearance, particularly when they are placed in the ear canals. They have the appearance of a headset, but are significantly smaller than one. They were quite unusual and significant during that time period. About the size, they are about as large as average, but the cap presses into the ears more deeply than is required, which is an uncomfortable feeling. Despite the fact that they are more comfortable that way. Even though they have never flown without a hat, they have the impression that they cannot be trusted. That gave the impression that some of them were escaping through the ears with each step that was taken. Although, once again, they do not fall out, and they sit safely in their spots. Regarding the sound, it is ubiquitous and quite nice, but it has the potential to be far better. For pop music, whoever requires it will adjust the sound to be flat, while someone else will tune the sound to have deep bass or high notes that are ear-piercing. When it comes to metal, I prefer my instruments to have a low bottom and a few high midtones. Playing about with the equalization is a highly intriguing activity that can be done with any music that can be adjusted. But there is a drawback to the sound as well: just like in any other TWS audio equipment, the sounds C and sometimes W whistling or hissing far too much. This is a drawback to the sound. This issue can be fixed by bringing down the pitch of the highest notes by as many as seven tones. It messes up otherwise simple compositions. Notwithstanding the fact that this is merely an expression of my audiophilic fancies. The sound quality is excellent, however for this money I was hoping for something even better. One important disclaimer: mono listening is nearly impossible. The impression that the sound is not created by two separate channels, but rather by a neural network (just kidding). It is impossible to listen since there is such a terrible sound and everything is hissing and whistling. If you have sufficient sound quality that is somewhat above average but has inadequate whistling, then there shouldn't be a problem. In most circumstances, the only mode available for listening is the full one. The connection is completely reliable. Firstly, let's talk about the most important aspect: the headphones do not have any sensors. At all. There are no proximity sensors, no sensors that indicate when the headphones have been removed from the ears, no sensors that indicate when the mono mode has been activated, and even the sensor that indicates when the headphones are in the case does not always function properly. In most cases, it is necessary to use the headphones entirely by hand, which is a process that is extremely inconvenient. Due to the fact that this is a characteristic of Anker, I will not suggest their products to anyone. It should be noted that there is no permeability mode (of course) The verdict is a seven out of ten, and if you buy it for the sound it is not worth the money.

Pros
  • - Sound - Sound Customization - Appearance - Convenience - Connectivity Speed and Stability - Support for aptX - Sound Quality
Cons
  • - The complete absence of any sensors (!) - It's inconvenient to wear when you're on the move. - The mono mode is revolting.

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