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Review on Wireless headphones Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro, eclipse black by Stanislaw Grzechnik ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Quite good, but I expected more from it.

This is a subjective opinion, I do not pretend to be true. I am very picky about the sound quality, I listen to any music, I gravitate towards rock to a greater extent. I took these headphones, like most, after reading laudatory reviews and reviews. The first impression was positive, looking at the box and the set of included ear pads and ear holders (I don’t know what they are called). But as they say, the first impression was deceptive. I started to put on the headphones and immediately jamb: not a single ear cushion from the 1st to the 4th in the kit came up. The step of the ear pads is very strange - the 1st, 2nd, 3rd ones have a uniform increase in diameter, but the 4th one is designed for an elephant with such a diameter! With grief, I decided in half on the size, put it on, connected it to the phone and immediately began to freak out with this g sensor: either it works, then it doesn’t work, then it works when it’s not necessary, and you also drown yourself by tapping on this sensor, in a word, horror! Turned on LDAC, began to listen to music and the miracle did not happen. There are differences between the SBC codec, but even with LDAC they play a little better than budget wired headphones and nothing more. The ears are carried high up and down, leaving a large gap in the middle. This is especially evident with hard rhythmic compositions abounding in drums and guitars. There is a desynchronization of the b parts with rhythm guitars and drums: at a fast tempo, the drums turn into porridge with a buzz, and the guitar riffs, due to the desynchronization with the b, turn out to be not so juicy and meaty, and the riffs are not particularly audible due to the failed middle. Equalizer saves poorly. In addition, when listening to music, connection interruptions occur from time to time. There is also a sound delay not only in games, but also on YouTube! When disconnecting them from the phone and when reconnecting without a case, sometimes only one earbud can connect. In fairness, with slow or not so saturated and overloaded compositions, they play well and detail appears. Headphones sound better than more budgetary ears, but no more. 15k is definitely not worth it.

Pros
  • A beautiful and rich box (it would be better if it were simpler, but cheaper) Build quality Good pive noise cancellation The presence of active noise reduction and transparency mode Good sound on some songs Case with wireless charging Deep b (but dumb) Good highs (excess)
Cons
  • Sound at the level of 1000-ruble wired ears Disgusting fit - they pop out (the size of the ear pads is just a disaster) Relatively quiet sound, distorted at high volume and when noise reduction or transparency is turned on Transparency and noise reduction are average There is a lot of b and mumbles on high-speed compositions, the middle is failed, busting with highs Can't be customized with equalizer Inconvenient case (putting on and taking out ears is uncomfortable, slippery cheap case material) Disgusting sensor (most likely this technology in in-ear headphones was developed in Nazi Germany as a special perverted instrument of torture)

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