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Review on Wireless Headphones Soundcore Liberty Air 2, white by Micha Korkosz ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Second-rate goods, I wont buy any more.

They can unexpectedly disconnect from music or the internet while in the case, or switch on abruptly. One or both headphones may not function, just one may turn on, neither may be detected by a computer or mobile device, and the headphones may fail to charge overnight. Only after four months of use do we see these costs. These issues did not arise while using headphones costing $2,500 for three years. The cover suddenly quit functioning this morning. Headphones are functional only when stored in a protective case. If you ask me, looking elsewhere is the best option. The headphones are repulsive, I am quite unhappy. They weren't worth the eight grand I paid for them. To avoid being left behind in the sound department in 2022, I should probably invest in some Ali-branded Chinese merchandise devoid of a name and parents.

Pros
  • Excellent sound quality. After switching from sports headphones to 2.5k, just a delight
Cons
  • Headphones, just a circus act. The price of the ticket is eight thousand There were several errors in their work. They simply lie in the ears awkwardly, leaving at times an uncomfortable void. Putting in headphones while trying to eat is an exercise in futility. If they end up in the soup, good luck getting rid of the excess fat. The quality of the microphone is so low that my conversant can hardly hear me. I'll say it again: Eight thousand dollars. It's a dreadful assembly, really. The swiveling and creaking of the top cover. God, there are springs in plain view. To refresh your memory, the cost is $8,000, and there is absolutely no soundproofing.