Wireless headphones Soundcore Liberty Air 2, black Review
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Description of Wireless headphones Soundcore Liberty Air 2, black
- Sound, microphone, ergonomics, practicality, and cost.
- Case lid.
- A noise that one may or may not hear on occasion. Materials, the quality of the build, and independence.
- Everything, not even the rest of the other things.
- The story of an ordinary user who wants to give a little money and get quality. sound, Cool design in white autonomy, Finally, a global and an application in 2022 came out, Enough presets (more on that in the cons), Sho that type of equalizer, Application. Gestures are super customizable, it's a pity there is no smartphone sound control (or I'm a fool)
- 1) Equalizer: Native settings are just a stroke. Terrible presets. I fixed it for four days, until I stupidly thought of lowering all the highs (just everything) to the bottom so that they would sound like wired JBLs for a thousand at high volume (OF course, WHEN I FIXED THE EQ AND THE FURTHER ITEM, THE SOUND IS JUST - MY RESPECT ANKER) 2) Ear pads: Kaaaroche, they have a shortened version of the ear pads, which constantly cut the advantage of the earplugs. Then he stuck the largest size - yes, the sound is better, but he caught a vacuum, and with the slightest movement of the ear, the sound is lost in the drum. I fixed it by removing the ear pads from the wired ones and inserting them. BUT! The problem is that the nozzle leg itself on the native pillows is shortened so that there is enough space in the case. AND! Either you click the case like crazy, or you get a magical sound and (literally by half a millimeter) a non-closing case. Everything is fine with charging.
- Good sound. When working.
- After half a year, problems began with the right earpiece not disconnecting from the phone when the headphones were put into the case, the interlocutors complained about poor hearing when talking, they do not connect as a headset in Telegram, Whatsapp.