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Review on Wireless headphones Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro, eclipse black by Aneta Olszewska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

In overall, I enjoy them, and I don't think you could find something better for this money because they are extremely good. Because iPhones and laptops do not support LDAC, I am able to recommend them to fans of Apple's elite technology; however, full access will be granted to users of android devices. Despite the fact that I am able to persuade myself with the bonus that they stay going for twice as long without LDAC enabled. With all of its perks. Even after using the akg k371 studio monitors, the level of detail at high frequencies is readily apparent. The fact that there were high-frequency reinforcing radiators was the first thing that came to my mind when I had the sudden realization that something was off in a good way. Because of the headphones' one-of-a-kind design, I was suddenly able to pick out previously unsuspected nuances in familiar pieces. The bass is gentle, although there is a slight emphasis on it, and the mids are quieter than the other frequencies. a frequency response in the shape of a V. They really do keep a charge for a long time in comparison to other headphones, and they have excellent sound insulation. You cannot use active suppression in any way, so on the contrary, I use the transparency mode for listening to sounds that are audible to the outside world. They fit comfortably in the ears, and because the nozzles on the body and the channels have been carefully chosen, you won't even notice that they are there; you can wear them for the entire day without discomfort. They typically keep their grip for a considerable amount of time when operating in the mode without LDAC. Plus a useful mobile app. Your interlocutor will be able to hear you thanks to the high-quality microphones, which are not just analogous to a headset. Over a period of one month, the firmware has already been updated three times, and with each update, the headphones truly get even more polished. Got cons: V-shaped frequency response for an amateur, headphones are not for those who enjoy smooth sound; I myself even had to dial down the high frequencies a little in the built-in equalizer because it is too detailed from the habit I developed after using monitors. Even with the previously wired marshall mode eq, which I listened to through creative usb hd, the scene appeared to be slightly narrower than it did on the same akg k371 monitors.

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