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Liberty 4 Pro

Anker Soundcore - Liberty 4 Pro

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"for now the only TWS that did 6 hours with LDAC and ANC turned on"


"And the airplane mode really makes a difference. ... I had them on for a flight and didn't even notice there was a crying baby in the seat behind me until I took one out when my wife asked me something. ... I was stunned."


"for now the only TWS that did 6 hours with LDAC and ANC turned on"

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"LDAC ... its sound is top notch!"


"sound quality is awesome with Apple's ALAC."


"these model are loudest with rumble bass"

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"best bang for the buck in that range ... could not be happier ... I chose them over the Sony, Bose and technics, both the former win the anc race but by a very small margin, technics win the sound stage race, which essentially becomes meaningless when you look at the massive difference in price, 60k for Sony, 60/70 for bose and close to 100k for technics."


"Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro is much less in cost while dilvering more than the AZ100."


"it has better value ... It's much better value."

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"I only need to charge it once a week even though I use it for 7-8hr per day"


"for now the only TWS that did 6 hours with LDAC and ANC turned on"


"for now the only TWS that did 6 hours with LDAC and ANC turned on"

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"especially since I can use the single pair on both iPhone and android simultaneously. ... after the initial connect, all you have to do is pop the ear buds in and it’s connected to both phones"


"never had any issues with any of them across pixel 6a, 7a, 8a and 8 pro."


"connect to multiple devices at once"

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"I was bothered by the silicone wing piece constantly sliding off. ... My main issue is comfort and staying in the ear"


"I have some Anker Soundcore that fall out of my ear easily with any of the included tips."


"it did not stay in the ear somehow ... I read similar things from many other people"

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"The liberty 4 pro emit weird high pitched sounds in music (if you're sensitive to that) ... Yes, they absolutely do. Remember, everyone hears different frequencies. Just because you can't hear it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist. ... I've tried 4 pair and they are all the same. It's a pitch in music. I am unable to fix it with EQ."


"I do have issues with the ANC crackling when listening to music though which is a pain in the ass."


"the HearID sound test that permalocks my buds to -5db when i log in"

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"recently the battery has degraded down to 30min."


"they would no longer hold a charge"


"battery life was sorely lacking"

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"the anc is wayyy too strong makes me wanna puke from ear pressure"


"I do have issues with the ANC crackling when listening to music though which is a pain in the ass."


"there is a bit of occlusion (underwater feeling) when I have them in transparency or ANC (which is all the time) ... It is quite jarring if you know what I am talking about."

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"My anker would regularly have connection glitches when walking through busier areas."


"This aspect DOES NOT work with gloves on"


"wish the buds were more touch responsive"

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8hzWANU_P • 3 months ago

Second that, best bang for the buck in that range, got mine for 25k, could not be happier, especially since I can use the single pair on both iPhone and android simultaneously. The sound quality is up there with some of the best,

r/PakistaniTech • Best ANC earphones/earbuds in Pakistan ->
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8hzWANU_P • 3 months ago

Compatibility is great, apart from the first time where you need to go into Bluetooth to make the connection and download the soundcore app to fine tune it to your liking, the lack of ldac on iPhones also make the buds sound just a little bit more crispier when paired with an android, call quality is top notch, I can whisper on an airline (android and iPhone calls) and the other end can hear clearly, anc for the price is excellent, and you can fine tune it to your liking and environment, same goes for Spatial Audio, after the initial connect, all you have to do is pop the ear buds in and it’s connected to both phones, battery life has been acceptable in my case, the screen on the case, although gimmicky does come in handy for quick toggling of a few key functions, I chose them over the Sony, Bose and technics, both the former win the anc race but by a very small margin, technics win the sound stage race, which essentially becomes meaningless when you look at the massive difference in price, 60k for Sony, 60/70 for bose and close to 100k for technics. All in all, quiet happy with the overall product so far c been using it for slightly over a month now and no complaints. Long term reliability still remains a question as my xm3’s served me well for 5 years but these liberty 4 pros definitely feel like an upgrade overall. I’m not a fan of apple ear buds, from their fitment in my ear to their sound quality so I was lost in choosing between Sony, Bose and technics, read online that these pack a punch and took the risk, very happy. Would be happy to answer any specifics.

r/PakistaniTech • Best ANC earphones/earbuds in Pakistan ->
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99_Percent_Juice • 3 months ago

I got the liberty 4 NC pros yesterday and the noise cancelling on its max setting is so good that it's uncomfortable XD. I have to put the NC on around 70% since its just weird to hear NOTHING, when I don't have music on.

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abalawadhi • 7 months ago

Anker Liberty 4 Pro

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abalawadhi • 7 months ago

Honestly i didn't find it even in Kuwaits Anker store so i ordered them from Amazon. If you can't order from Amazon, then it's worth calling the Anker dealer and asking them.

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antjoe25 • 12 months ago

Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro connect instantly when opening the case. Been my go-to brand for years now.

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Artistic-Salary-4234 • 8 months ago

Sound core liberty pro 4 have some of the best anc I’ve ever heard.

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Artistic-Salary-4234 • 9 months ago

Cambridge m100 Sennhieser tw4 Technics az80 or 100 Status audio between 3 anc but they do look funny in the ears Surprisingly the soundcore liberty pro 4 are incredible

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Boris-Lip • 9 months ago

I've tried one of the pixel buds series (don't remember the exact model) and absolutely hated the fit. Currently using SoundCore Liberty 4 Pro.

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bradskis • 24 days ago

I assume you meant the SoundCore by Anker. Second them. Been a huge fan of their headphones/earbuds for a while. I have the Liberty 4 and the Liberty Pro 4s. Absolutely love them! The sound is amazing in them and for the price, can't be beat. I have the Space A40s - 2 for me, 1 pair for my wife. She loves them too. The Libertys and the Liberty Pros. 

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bradskis • 24 days ago

I assume you meant the SoundCore by Anker. Second them. Been a huge fan of their headphones/earbuds for a while. I have the Liberty 4 and the Liberty Pro 4s. Absolutely love them! The sound is amazing in them and for the price, can't be beat. I have the Space A40s - 2 for me, 1 pair for my wife. She loves them too. The Libertys and the Liberty Pros. 

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brenguyeno • 19 days ago

Can confirm that Soundcore A40s are amazing value. Have the Liberty 4 Pro and APP3 and just prefer the size and shape of these buds. Multipoint, battery has never once ever died. ANC and transparency could be better, wish the buds were more touch responsive, but I find it difficult to justify my other earbuds over this one. The best thing about it being cheap is that I never have to baby it or worry that much about it breaking. On my second one because I dropped mine in a lake lol

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Bronyboiiiii • 3 months ago

So because I recently lost my Soundcore charging case and had some other issues with them, I got the Buds 3 pro because the price is now actually affordable. Long story short, pretty mid. Worth the 120€ I got them for but I expected much better given the initial 170€ starting price... The good: Sound quality. They have a really high potential and after fiddling with eq a bit, I managed them to sound better than my Liberty 4 pro did. Out of the box tho they lacked some serious punch and rumble when it was supposed to be there. A bit too flat tuned for my taste. And samsung SSC with UHQ enabled is a solit replacement for LDAC which I used with the Liberty 4 pro. Pairing was as expented also great. It just worked, installed the newest version and everything got explained pretty well. The bad: Transparency mode sounds worse and has alongside with the ANC some noticable whitenoise which already bothers me... ANC itself also isn't much better than the Liberty 4 pro. And the build quality... The Case is ok, although I'm sure the transparent top will age horrible with yellowing, scratched and everything. But the buds.... Oh boy, the stems feel so dirt cheap and hollow, I was shocked when I first took them in my hand. The Liberty 4 pro where mich better there and my old Buds pro 1 without the stem felt much better. I have no idea yet how the battery will do on these but given how my Buds pro 1 held bout 4 hours max with everything ok, I don't expect much here either but even the Soundcore lnly lasted me bout 4 hours before needing to recharge. Overall for 120€ it's ok but they really are nothing special at all. I guess I was a bit too exited for it because the Buds pro 1 have been so great when they released. (Until I lost the charging case for them just like with my Liberty 4 pro LMFAO)

r/galaxybuds • Buds 3 pro first impressions after coming from the Soundcore liberty 4 pro. ->
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Bronyboiiiii • 3 months ago

>How do the Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro handle with conversations, street, noise, wind, and can the other person hear you well? Pretty ok. Ouside noise is fine but stronger wind just makes it impossible for the other person to understand you. Singt wind is fine though. Not bad, but not at the top either. >Is the in-ear comfort similar? Is the weight similar? The SGB3Pro are lightweight and very comfortable. The Liberty are a bit heavier than the Buds but still light. Whit fit it personal, for me it was great. Good seal, nothing pressed against the ear while long usage and didn't fall out, not even when working out. But for my ears, the Buds actually feel a bit better. But still both are good. >Do the SL4Pro have similar gesture controls, pinch controls? Maybe they also have voice control? Badically the same. Swipe up, down, tap geastures for skip, back play pause ANC and whatever else there is. Same same. >(I don't really like strong bass), If the Buds alr have too much bass for you then I gotta warn you that the Liberty sound alot warmer and have even more bass from factory tuning. EQ clears but just wanted you to know that. >And a minor problem, poorly designed, you have to rotate them when placing them in the case, and they're slippery, so they can easily fall out. Agree 100% already ALMOST dropped them day one because of that...

r/galaxybuds • Buds 3 pro first impressions after coming from the Soundcore liberty 4 pro. ->
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Califrisco • 8 months ago

I use a pair of inexpensive, wired, LUDOS USB C with a set of Comply foam tips. Very comfortable and sound isolating. No Bluetooth power drain or glitches. If I do go Bluetooth, it's a Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro.

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CFCL24 • 10 months ago

Soundcore Liberty 4 pro. They have about 3 or 4 more notches of volume compared to the AirPods Pro 2. They also sound much much better.

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cold3434 • 7 months ago

Can get the tozo crystal pods for 21.42 shipped to your door. I currently own those, soundcore liberty 4 , samsung galaxy buds 2 pro and sennheiser momentum 3.... its unreal to me how good the tozo are at only 19.99 plus tax. I will never spend big money on a pair of earbuds again

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cold3434 • 3 months ago

Not when the tozo crystal pods are only 19.99 and smoke most a the earbuds out there for sound and features that cost upwards of 300 dollars.... I say this while owning the galaxy buds 2 and 3 pro, sennheiser momentum 3 , and soundcore liberty 4 pro

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CommercialTough5186 • about 2 months ago

For me it sound unnatural especially the highs, too much emphasis on the 8k region i think. I thought the liberty 4 sound worse but h3 sound worst than liberty 4 to my ear

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Corbin_Dallas550 • 7 months ago

Yes, I have them, see my post posts lol The are absolutely great, it's like a sleeper PC, plain and underwhelming on the outside, amazing on the inside. I had the Samsung buds pro 3, and OnePlus buds pro 3, and Soundcore Liberty pro 4 and the earfun beat them all or was equal, but the price is amazing so I went with them

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Corbin_Dallas550 • 5 months ago

Very, very hard to beat for the money I had the Galaxy buds pro 3 and the one plus buds pro 3 and Soundcore Liberty 4 pro and sent them all back for the earfun Pound for pound, especially considering price, the best

r/Earbuds • Earfun Air Pro 4 Earbuds Review: Hard to Beat for the Money ->
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Corbin_Dallas550 • 5 months ago

Very, very hard to beat for the money I had the Galaxy buds pro 3 and the one plus buds pro 3 and Soundcore Liberty 4 pro and sent them all back for the earfun Pound for pound, especially considering price, the best

r/Earbuds • Earfun Air Pro 4 Earbuds Review: Hard to Beat for the Money ->
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cyanidepixie • 21 days ago

As for Soundcore - I own AeroFit2, AeroClip, and Liberty4pro. If you wear glasses (ever) I would choose Aeroclip instead of AeroFit due to AeroFit going around the ear. Both are fantastic and imo both are wonderful for your use. Liberty4pro are in-ear with noise cancellation, so those wouldn't be good for your selection (including them in my comment is just to show that I know Soundcore). I'm selling my pair of Soundcore AeroClip. I was gifted Bose Ultra Open, otherwise I would be keeping the AeroClip because they're so good - you can't even tell that you're wearing them and they never fall out!

r/Earbuds • Best earbuds for people who don't like earbuds? ->
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Defy__vii • 4 months ago

Liberty 4 Pro is unmatched. I've been going crazy looking for the right earbuds and I've gotten everything from Airpods, to Earfun Air Pro 4s to Liberty 4 Pro and out of all the ones I have the Liberty 4s are the absolute best. From features to sound I haven't found a pair that's better

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Defy__vii • 5 months ago

Liberty 4 Pro is $85 right now on their website and better

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DeliciousParsnip4260 • 11 months ago

I recently bought the Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro. It surprised me with both its volume and quality. It exceeded my expectations with the tracks I downloaded as Deezer and Flac.

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DeliciousParsnip4260 • 8 months ago

Thanks, I also used two wireless headphones Ttec air beat duo and liberty 4 pro, 4 Pro was very good in terms of volume and sound quality but it did not stay in the ear somehow I read similar things from many other people, I do not have a headphone right now and I am waiting for the Ear 2024 model to come into stock I will evaluate it according to its price. The models I have in mind are briefly as follows, Edifier W240TN, Ear 2024, Liberty 3 Pro, Momentum True Wireless 3, Klipsch T5 II True Wireless

r/Earbuds • The Nothing Ear 2024: nothing short of a home run ->
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DistributionRich6379 • 6 months ago

I have an iPhone a L4P is amazing

r/Earbuds • Souncore Liberty 4 Pro or Airpods Pro 2? ->
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Due-Fig-9415 • 4 months ago

I've already tested an Earfun, and I found the construction material to be very similar to Soundcore, so this already wins a lot of points, this model has 2 high-resolution codecs, if you prioritize sound quality, LDAC is the best option. They say that the audio of the CMF plus is even better than the Pro version, but it doesn't have dual drivers, the Earfun doesn't have it, but the set is complete, now the Oneplus doesn't even compare, it uses LHDC 🤢, it will prioritize stability, and probably in games it will be in SBC, I like to play while listening to music, I don't use streaming, I have my Flac files, so playing the sound seems like a poorly tuned FM radio, I tested the Airpods, and at least In it, nothing special, a headphone with AAC, I don't know if there is much difference in sound quality when used with Apple, I've never used an iPhone, I think the sound is full-bodied, good definition, like the Galaxy B2pro, so for me it's a very expensive headphone, but it only delivers AAC, Soundcore Liberty 4 does a wonderful job, I imagine the L5, I'm going to test the CmfPro2, but already thinking about the L4 pro or L5 😁

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Due-Fig-9415 • 4 months ago

The only complaint I had about the L4 was its very high frequency in the treble, voices like Beyoncé and Ozzy hiss, even lowering the frequency, for now the only TWS that did 6 hours with LDAC and ANC turned on, the eartips were horrible, I managed to find the Spinfit 360

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Due-Fig-9415 • 4 months ago

I would go with the Liberty 4 pro or L5, the app always undergoes updates, great material, battery, resistance, I had the L4, and think of a warrior phone, it has already fallen, been in the rain, and today with 2 years of use, its R battery only plays 2 hours, but I can't complain, it worked a lot.

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Due-Fig-9415 • 25 days ago

Liberty 4 Pro, the best passive isolation, and great ANC, LDAC and dual drivers, 18 months warranty.

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Due-Fig-9415 • 25 days ago

I returned mine yesterday, the noise on the left side was the least, I reset the headphones, and after that, when I switch to my personal eq, the headphones restart, returning to AAC, do you use yours with LDAC? Can you listen at volume above 70% to 80% for more than 4h30m? I'm waiting for a refund, I'm going to re-purchase, its sound is top notch!

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Due-Fig-9415 • 25 days ago

Before this didn't happen, I was able to change the settings, and it was always connected to LDAC, it didn't restart the headphones, I tested it on the GT6 and S22+ and both had the same problem, it wasn't supposed to happen, the L4 and 4NC don't do this, I returned it claiming this and the noise on the left side, I can't hear it at low volume, although using it, I could hear it at a volume that is less damaging to the eardrums lol

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efeebatman • about 1 month ago

I am using liberty 3 pro and 4 pro for years. I would pick liberty 4 nc. you can look up for liberty 5 too. it's new. I just got steelseries arctis gamebuds. They are good earbuds. mic is shit. I can hear everything in the game. but sound quality is not near the liberty 4 pro somehow. Idk.

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efeebatman • about 1 month ago

I fucking loved liberty 3 pro. It was better than liberty 4 pro. It has better sound insulation. But its kinda outdated now. I mean sonunda drivers. Liberty 4 pro is not bad also. But kinda started failin at batteries after 2 years. I was gonna get 4 nc. But wanted to try steelseries. How can I explain? Soundcore liberty series has a good natural sound. Steelseries is also good But kinda sounds feels much more digital.

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ElbowSkinCellarWall • 4 months ago

I have both (and a stupid amount of other earbuds) and I agree 100%, more or less, with your assessment. I still prefer the OnePlus Pro 3 because of the build quality and the controls and features, but the sound is pretty damn close: in fact the 4 *might* even sound better, but I haven't compared them closely enough to say that for certain. I have some of the best-sounding earbuds (Devialet, BeoPlay, Bowers & Wilkens, Denon, Technics, Sennheiser, Jabra), and while I really appreciate the richness and clarity they provide, I can thoroughly enjoy my music on my cheaper buds from EarFun, OnePlus, and Nothing Ear, (EDIT: and Soundcore Liberty: I wasn't convinced by the 3 but the Liberty 4 Pro have won me over for $88 in Prime Week). If all my fancy-schmancy earbuds vaporized, I'd get by just fine with my lower budget buds. The EarFun are a *fantastic* deal and they have basically no true competition in their price range, but OnePlus has grown to be my favorite in the *not-stupidly-expensive* category. By the way there's some kind of discount code that pops up if you buy the OnePlus buds through the OnePlus app, and some kind of Amazon discount on the EarFun if you use a discount code from a CNN web review that came out a few months ago. EDIT: The EarFun case has a cool feature that glows a light under the earpieces when you open the case, and it's really cool and futuristic looking.

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epicmango_loves_art • 8 months ago

Soundcore liberty 4 pro(color white), wish they were better in the latency for gaming and deeper bass, Other than those I'm very pleased with what these earbuds offered at just 130$ (right now) bought on Amazon. I don't really care about LDAC/LHDC cause it makes earbuds battery life drains faster and (in my opinion) If I can EQ the buds I'll rather do that, to tune the buds to my taste or for fun. battery life on L4P seems to not be affected as much when EQ'd maybe like -1 hour (obviously I can't fully drain their battery life cause 10 hours of constant listening is crazy), I'm going off battery % to hours (10%=1 hour at between 65-75 decibel, EQ'd, and ANC is Not enabled)

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Eyeseeyou01 • 10 months ago

Apple reducing the quality of non Apple products isn’t true at all. The liberty 4 pros are basically the AirPod pros except with better sound, more customizable and better battery life. The anc and transparency mode aren’t exactly as good but it’s still good.

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Eyeseeyou01 • 25 days ago

This is the first claim of beating the APP3 I've come across although after the latest firmware update I feel like the ANC had got better on the L4P

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Eyeseeyou01 • 25 days ago

I have the L4P and haven't had this issue either and neither have the many review videos and reviews I've read before I purchased them. At the very least that's not what they're known for

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Eyeseeyou01 • 25 days ago

I've only tried the liberty 4 pros and they're really good. So that's my vote

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FantasticMrMuerte • about 1 month ago

Good to know! Anker's customer support is also excellent, my Liberty 4 Pro were faulty and they just sent me a new one within a week. I was also thinking about getting the oneplus ones but chose EarFun and don't regret it, great earbuds.

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FantasticMrMuerte • about 1 month ago

I would compare EarFun's ANC to Liberty 4 Pro which I also have. Maybe soundcore is only slightly better. I was really surprised with EarFun being this good.

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garwilsh • 6 months ago

Currently trying to decide between Denon perl pro and soundcore liberty 4 pro. These are to replace the AZ100s, which for the money I wasn't that impressed with. The app for the soundcore is definitely better, and the sound quality on both is extremely good. I do like the personalised sound profile on the denon's and it equalises the music to how I enjoy my music. I also have the Nothing Ear (2024) and the sound quality is excellent, but unfortunately don't get loud enough for my liking. I've also had the Melomania M100s and I struggled to get the music to sound how I liked it. I also returned the OnePlus buds pro for the same reason.

r/Earbuds • best sound quality earbuds ->
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garwilsh • 6 months ago

Here's what I've tried in the last 6-12 months and in order of preference based on sound: Denon Perl Pro Sennheiser MTW 4 Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro Nothing Ear 2024 Earfun Air Pro 4 Technics AZ100/Technics AZ80 The above are all excellent choices - The top 2 stood out for me but decided on the Perl Pro's. Cambridge Audio Melomania M100 Huawei Freebuds Pro 4 Couldn't find a sound that suited one on these 2 above.

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gayboat87 • 5 months ago

If you want proper "works" earbuds be ready to shell out for a good price. People who buy budget brands don't understand they had to "cut back" on some aspect to justify their low prices. Mid range brands are a good sweetspot to wet your whistle but once you get a flagship product you understand WHY it has that. The best companies in my experience are the following in the flagship category: 1) Senheissers will forever be GOATed. 2) Sony is a VERY close second because they are literally pioneers in music! Everything from walkmans to Loseless audio compatible devices we see Sony never compromises on quality especially on its high end legends like the XM series. Mid Range companies are JBL and Anker that have the best tuning in their range. I have had their Freebuds 3 and Soundcore 4 pros and both are as good as the day I bought them. It's been years and their clarity is still as crisp today as they were the first time I paired them. Of course Sony and Senheisser blow them out of the water but good overall. Now budget brands like Earfun and Soundpeats are awesome too BUT their business model focuses on you Upgrading every year or so. Their buds aren't built to be long lasting because their undercut the market. They dominate the 100 dollars and below market hard which is why people are ok when their buds die in a year or so because the replacement won't set you back so hard and people like the dopamine hit from buying something "new" each year. But the more you use them the faster they wear out in my experience.

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gibby131313 • 25 days ago

One plus buds. The liberty 4 pro emit weird high pitched sounds in music (if you're sensitive to that)

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gibby131313 • 25 days ago

I've tried 4 pair and they are all the same. It's a pitch in music. I am unable to fix it with EQ. The liberty 5 doesn't have this issue whatsoever.

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gidonh • 4 months ago

Recently ordered the Nothing, Galaxy Buds, and Liberty 4 Pro together to compare. Kept the Galaxy Buds, returned the others. Was a tough choice to return the Nothing Buds - I actually preferred the sound on them to the others - but Samsungs were better for call quality and NC. Liberty was my least favorite for sound quality, but great for calls and 2nd best NC. I liked the screen on the case, but didn't actually use it much. In the end the Galaxy Buds won in part because they have the most compact case. Super portable.

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gifted_down_there • 24 days ago

I have the liberty 4 pro and love them (they sound just as good on an iPhone as they do with LDAC on my overcomplicated android setup once I eq'd them.

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Glittering-Dig-4230 • about 1 month ago

Yeah they need to. I actually bought the Liberty 4 Pro over the OnePlus Buds 3 Pro and as soon as I got the OnePlus I gave away my Liberty 4 Pro as they got smoked, but like you are saying they are not marketing themselves enough. I have heard good things about their Buds 4 as well.

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grizzlysharknz • 5 months ago

I got the Soundcore Liberty 4 Pros, and have used them for a few teams calls at work and they worked perfectly fine for what that's worth. I do have issues with the ANC crackling when listening to music though which is a pain in the ass.

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grizzlysharknz • 5 months ago

Yeah it happens quite a bit. I think I need to factory reset them. Other than that I love them

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HappyHarrysPieClub • 3 months ago

That's really hard to say. I have the following and here are my thoughts: Best - Bose QC Ultra (my everyday ANC Headphones) Apple AirPod Pro 2's (I wear these out in puvlic) Good (and cheaper) - Soundcore Q45's (My first set of ANC Headphones. They sound decent and have pretty decent ANC. The Bose QC Ultra's are better than these with both ANC and sound quality) Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro's (Their ANC I'd say is comparable to the AirPod Pro 2's. Their ANC is different. I feel like one lets some noise that the other doesn't and visa versa. The AirPod Pro 2's have better sound quality) I have not tried the Sony ANC headphones that people here rank very high as well.

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havinthangs2010 • 12 months ago

Soundcore pro 3 or 4 are fkn awesome. Do your research or watch some youtube reviews on them. For the price, you can not beat them. Trust me i be bought everything under the sun . They have a hearing I'd test when ypu first dw load the app , so they get custom tailored to your hearing ! You can pair them with 2 devices at the same time. They have anc that actually works , or live mode where you can hear your surroundings, they have a graphical EQ. mad different presets they last me all day at work with out having to charge them . When it comes to music and cinema, bass is the most important frequency in the audio spectrum. But with smaller, modern speakers, quality bass is the thing most often missing. Many speakers leverage DSP technologies to boost base,  but end up distorting the music. To solve this, Soundcore engineers have developed BassUp, a technology that combines specially tuned signal processors that can analyze bass frequencies in real-time with neodymium drivers. The result is a speaker that can deliver very large sound and powerful bass without distortion.

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HeidenShadows • 4 months ago

As an owner of the Liberty 4 Pros, they're actually really good. They also go on sale frequently, got mine for $84. I use them because the machinery I operate is really loud and the sound cancelling does a decent job at reducing it and I can dial in how much sound cancelling I want to have some situational awareness. And I can turn on a mode that it'll pause music, turn off ANC, and improve passthrough clarity for voices if someone talks to me. They fit me well for all day comfort, which the Galaxy buds did not for me. But everyone's ears are different.

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heidimark • 10 months ago

Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro. Love them!

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hobroc • 4 months ago

I bought Liberty 4 pro recently and Im really impressed. But its 29k. I heard 4 NC is also good, but haven't tried it.

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Honesulionor • 12 months ago

In my opinion, rather buy the momentum from sennheiser if you want another premium bud... Or something like soundcore liberty 4 pro if you don't mind midrange (it has better value). I have soundcore liberty 3 pro, xm5, bose qc ultra, momentum 4, gemini 2, and other budget buds. I was planning on getting pi8 but realized premium buds aren't worth the cost. If you already have 1 or 2 of premium buds, rather buy some midrange earbuds. So instead of pi8 I'm buy liberty 4 pro and jbl live bud 3. It's much better value.

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HotChicksofTaiwan • 6 months ago

Take at look at the Huawei Freebuds Pro 4. They blow both of those out of the water. I have all 3. The sound on the Libertys is ok you need some tight tips to seal in order to get good bass. The Freebuds sounds ridiculously good for the price. My current favorite, I have like 12 sets of different buds.

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HotChicksofTaiwan • 8 months ago

There are several very good to excellent buds that work well with the iPhone. Ive been using iPhones since the beginning and Ive currently have like 9 pairs of tws paired to it. I also use android based daps. The Liberty 4 Pros are very similar to the AirPods Pro 2, except the Ankers battery lasts a little longer and the case provides more info. Sound wise there are many other better alternatives, all depends on your budget. Sub $100, the Aviot Q3 or Space Travel, sub $200 Technics AZ80 or Bose QC, sub $300 AZ100 or Pi8, sub $500 Gemini 2 or Rex5. I have all of these, but tested several others to get here.

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HotChicksofTaiwan • 8 months ago

99% of buds will come with silicone tips but you can just pick up a set of tws foam tips on amazon. Ive got tips for all my different buds and iems. Even my AirPods Pro 2 has foam tips on them. Depends on your budget: $30 Moondrop Space Travel, $70 Aviot Q3, $150 Liberty 4 Pro, $200 Technics AZ80, $300 Technics AZ100, $450 Devialet Gemini 2. I own all of these plus more. Different buds for different genres, moods, and situations.

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HotChicksofTaiwan • 6 months ago

3 sets is not even a starter collection yet lol Ive got about 12 pairs of tws and another 10 sets of iems. I daily an iPhone, Ive got 2 androids, a razr 60 ultra, Xperia 10vii and I use 2 android based daps. I write reviews of tws for private companies and can keep sets at very steep discounts. Different buds for different uses. Gemini 2, Rex5, ZX1, and Freebuds Pro 4 are my basshead sets for edm and trance. Ive got several sets of open and clip style buds for long term comfort wear. Current favorites are the Free Clip and Cleer Arc 3. Then randoms for specific tasks. My AirPod Pro 2 is great for dictation and phone calls. I use moondrop space travel, liberty 4 pro, raycon fitness, and aviot q3 for casual music with lots of podcasts, news, and NBA games. My nicer iem sets include ThieAudio Hype 4, Dunu Davinci, FF Deuces, and Madoo 512s mainly all using an ibasso dx180.

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imightbetired • 3 months ago

Careful with Sony, they have some problems with multiple models, battery drain on charging case, or one of the buds. I myself have this problem with Sony WF-C710N, battery was replaced and the problem is not gone. Charging case drains after listening and putting the buds inside to charge. Instead of 30 hours of listening I get 3-4 at most. It's something with the motherboard, because my girlfriend has the same model with no problems. I sent them back again to service. I found the same problem online(even on reddit) with multiple models. I bought Anker Liberty 4 Pro and I will probably return the Sony buds if they don't repair them. The Anker Liberty 4 Pro are way better headsets, and cool case btw.

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imightbetired • 3 months ago

Yeah they're surprisingly good. If you are interested in also good call quality(microphone) this model is good, NC model have good sound but the microphone is not very good. This guy made me choose 4 Pro. [https://youtu.be/17dlrjgcses?si=t3EYE5HeBokT9Iva](https://youtu.be/17dlrjgcses?si=t3EYE5HeBokT9Iva) EDIT: and here is a comparison with multiple other brands, including airpods pro 2(you mentioned them in the post). One advice, if you choose Anker Liberty 4 Pro, disable the "spatial audio" by selecting another mode, for example I like to set the sound to "soundcore signature"(it's hidden until you select "default" mode), it's not too much bass and the sound is very good(and you literally have another mode called bass reducer if you don't like the bass on soundcore signature, you can find them in the default menu). You can customize it anyway whatever you want it to sound with custom EQ: [https://youtu.be/sErh2HR1jF8?si=ntFXabaK5UFW\_biq](https://youtu.be/sErh2HR1jF8?si=ntFXabaK5UFW_biq)

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Intelligent_Log_8127 • about 1 year ago

I am looking at getting these after getting the Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro when they came out a week or so ago and they are great after a couple days but there is a bit of occlusion (underwater feeling) when I have them in transparency or ANC (which is all the time). Do the pixel buds pro 2 have occlusion? It is quite jarring if you know what I am talking about.

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Intelligent_Log_8127 • 12 months ago

I have tried them all. The Pixel Pro 2 are great but their mics are PATHETIC. They are HORRIBLE. If you occlusion doesn't bother you then the Liberty 4 Pro are by far the best of those, and they have amazing mics as well. They are also $99 on Amazon right now. You can't go wrong with the Liberty 4 Pro at that price. I have thought about giving them another go, even with the occlusion. I am about to try the Huawei Freeclip as I have realized I don't really use ANC very much, so the total hearthrough may be worth it.

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ixfinito • 3 months ago

We have a different experience in our household. I tried the Liberty 4 Pro and after a few hours, my ears would hurt. The buds are heavier and more slippery. Also, the case is awful, I mean, looks nice, but it's huge and slippery, you forget which is the front and which is the back, the sliding to place the buds isn't smooth, I don't know, just wasn't a great experience. I gave it to my teens and one of them, who had been using my Liberty 4 NC, switched back to these after a week, citing just plain usability. Call quality and all sound and ANC and all are nice, but user experience not. My younger teen also tried them and stuck with his earfuns. Right now, they're in a drawer. So when we got some new Galaxy phones, I got some Buds 3 Pro for my wife, and she loved them. I got another Galaxy for my son and got another pair of Buds 3 Pro for myself and I haven't looked back. It has been 5 months and they are my daily drivers. So comfortable! I use them to switch between iMac, iPad, Z Flip 5, windows PC and now even my galaxy watch 8, and it handles all well. HOWEVER, and this is the only downside I really hate and see as a wtf missed opportunity, is the lack of multipoint. Come on... Aside from this, ANC is not great when doing really loud stuff, like cutting the grass. For when I need real ANC, I use my Sony WF-XM5. Those keep anything out. If that isn't enough, WH-XM4's will do the job. Why don't I use the WF-XM5s as my daily driver, considering their sound is great and the multipoint is flawless? Well, because the call quality is underwhelming (hit or miss) and they're not as comfy and just so easy to forget you have them on, as the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro. A few days ago, I noticed the existence of the Liberty 5 Pro, but if pictures are correct, is the same design, so I don't think I have any reason to give them a shot. I have the Soundcore Motion X600 and love it, and really wanted the Liberty series to work for me, but they didn't. My two subjective cents.

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JFFIASCO • 3 months ago

The regular 5s right, I don't know that a 5 pro exists? I'm curious why you went for the 5s? I've been testing the 4 pros but not sure on the difference between them.

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JoinTheBattle • 7 months ago

[I've tried an unhealthy number of these.](https://np.reddit.com/r/Earbuds/s/Tg7KYugl8L) I've added a few to the list (Soundcore Liberty 4 NC and Liberty 4 Pro) since this comment was made too. Lol I would like to try the Sennheiser MTW4 and Technica AZ100s to see how they compare to their predecessors. Might be adding those to my list in the near future.

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karloscm10 • 5 months ago

My choice would be The Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro headphones after researching and seeing positive reviews. • Chose Soundcore for its good noise cancellation, HearID system for customizing audio, variety of music modes, wireless charging box with display, Bluetooth 5.3, decent spatial audio, LDAC, and personalization features

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KokotlarLaco • 8 months ago

This or Oneplus Buds 3 pro or JBL Tour Pro 3? Currently on Liberty 4 Pro - I love the fit and features but it really lacks bass eve tho I wouldn´t consider myself a basshead. I had Denon Perls Pro but I could fit it and it caused me pain.

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L0rDxBoR0s • 11 months ago

If your ears fit Old but strong: Jabra 75t / Jabra 85t - ANC and sound best. Call quality is okay, transparency is okay. New: Anker Liberty 4 Pro - Call quality is best, transparency is best, update and app are strong too. ANC is poor and sound is good. Price is good for all. But the real deal is the fit, because the best earbuds are the product that fits well in your ears!

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Legiey • 12 months ago

I switched to foam tips, which made them sound much better but we're still not on level of the sl3 pro.

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lorenzo2point5 • 10 months ago

If you want strictly noise cancelling Sony or Bose are the way to go. But if you want a small step down in noise cancelling but amazing sound quality I'd say any of the flagship Anker products are amazing. Liberty 3 pro if your ears can fit them or the new Liberty 4 Pro. I also own the WH-1000XM4 from Sony that I use when I need strong noise cancelling for such as plane rides. I use ear buds more for on the go.

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M888888B • 8 months ago

Soundcore liberty 4 pro. Gave the devialet gemini 2 to my wife...

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M888888B • 24 days ago

Check out the Moondrop Robin (use with comply foam t500). I have the soundcore liberty pro 4 (great overall functionality) ,devialet gemini 2 (good sound, mediocre fit), but in terms of sound quality, Robin is best (with the comply foam tips). Got them on Amazon for less than 100 usd recently

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Ma_lone_whiteD • 3 months ago

I’ve had the 4 pros for almost a yr, I kept seeing a lot of hype around the earfuns. So I bought 2 pair 1 for my wife and myself. I returned them. I was very unimpressed by them. Soundcore makes pretty decent shit IMO

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MineJazzlike • 9 months ago

Doubt the Liberty 4 Pros would have better ANC than the AirPods Pro but they are amazing earbuds for the price. Better sound quality and price

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MoneymanYo18 • 6 months ago

I just bought soundcore liberty pro 4 two days ago switched from AirPods 2 pro and really love them! Sound is awesome as well as ANC

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mr_boizoff • about 2 months ago

I think it's Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro. These are, in my opinion, the most compact.

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No-Cloud-5271 • 3 months ago

I have if you need any advice about the liberty 4 pro lemme know

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No-Explanation-2652 • 3 months ago

I have the Shokz for work with the boom mic. Great piece of kit. I have that for my work and then pop a Soundcofe Liberty 4 Pro for audiobooks, podcast, and music (depending on the mood). They work perfectly.

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Odd-Championship3688 • 3 months ago

I love soundcore big user. Love the app just got the liberty 5 pro.

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Odd-Championship3688 • 3 months ago

You are correct they are not the pro. I had a deal on them which was less than the 4 pro. I do enjoy them

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OWADIENANAYAW • 7 months ago

Anker Liberty 4 Pro

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OWADIENANAYAW • 7 months ago

Absolutely You'll damn love it

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OWADIENANAYAW • 7 months ago

Soundcore Liberty 4Pro Go for it

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OWADIENANAYAW • 8 months ago

Go for the Anker Soundcore Liberty 4Pro Thank me later

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OWADIENANAYAW • 6 months ago

I only have Anker Liberty 4 Pro Tuned with the app to produce an immersive experience I really love it 😀

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PapiGrande0717 • 9 months ago

Your pair must be defective. Mine are living up to the hype and more. They sound excellent, by the way.

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Perdendosi • 12 months ago

Good for you for trying but the data is pretty bad I think. For example, there's a significant difference between the Liberty 4, the Liberty 4 NC, and the 4 Pro. And I'm sure the 4NC has been recommended way more than your data show. There's also a big difference between the Denon PerL (listed) and the Perl Pro. The pro is one of the most recommended ~$300 bud here, and it's not registered in your list. Same with Nothing (which I have and I think what you've listed) vs Nothing (a) (which is cheaper but gets recommended way more. Not your fault really because the manufacturers use stupid repetitive model names, and we use abbreviations (az-80 instead of the manufacturer name, or super abbreviations like L4NC).

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Perdendosi • 5 months ago

Yes, souncore Liberty 4 NC and Liberty 4 Pro are two of the most recommended buds in their price ranges, and the Prime Day deals are legit. (Not earth-shatteringly cheap, but cheaper than the normal "sale" prices.)

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Perdendosi • about 1 month ago

In the <$200 range: \- OnePlus Buds 4 or Pro 3 (the pro 3's if you want squeeze controls, the slightly nicer case, and slightly better tuning). They're great all-arounders, with nice sound, great mic, good anc, and a good app. \- Nothing Ear (2024) or (3). The (2024)'s are often on $99 flash sales on amazon since the (3) came out. They're really good for sound quality. There have been posts recently about Nothing-branded buds having battery life problems, but I've not experienced that. \- Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro / 5. 4 Pro if you want the fancy features from the case; 5 if you want really good ANC and good sound from a reliable source. \- The EarFun Air Pro 4+'s will be released in a week. I don't like the EarFun Air Pro's sound, but the 4+ will have a dual-driver design, with an additional balanced armature driver that *should* add some clarity and separation (my biggest criticisms of the original 4's). They're less than $100, and a good value. \- Pick up a <$30 pair if you need something right now (I like the Tozo NC-9) and wait for the 11.11 sale on AliExpress or Black Friday/Prime Days. I expect that there will be lots of $200-300 buds being sold for $200 or under this season, including the Sony WF-1000XM5, the Sennheiser Momentum 4 TWS, and few others. Another Redditor posted a buying guide at various price points. I more-or-less agree with him, especially on the buds that are over $100. [https://www.reddit.com/r/Earbuds/comments/1oc6x9f/audiophile\_tws\_buying\_guide/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Earbuds/comments/1oc6x9f/audiophile_tws_buying_guide/)

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Perdendosi • 2 months ago

Lots of buds allow you to turn off the on-ear controls, either by selecting an in-app option that turns them off temporarily (my QCY Melobuds N70 have a "sleep mode" that turns off the touch controls for one use), or permanently. Some buds have an in-app toggle switch that turns off all controls (like my SoundPeats Capsule 3Pro+); others allow you to program each touch gesture to "nothing" (like my OnePlus Buds Pro 3) Really many, if not most, buds, allow you to do this. So maybe take a look at some buds you're interested in, or give us a price range and we can make some recommendations, and then we can look to see if you can turn touch controls off. My CMF Buds 2 Pro don't allow programming for the first touch (since it has a click wheel on the case). My Liberty 4 Pros have controls on the case, too. I think you can turn the touch controls off.

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Perdendosi • 3 months ago

You can get the Nothing Ear (2024) for that price, which has much more customization and overall better sound than the (a). I haven't done any a-b testing with them in a while, but they're probably a little better than the OnePlus on sound quality (especially since you can tune them so precisely to your ears). But the OnePlus is going to beat them in ANC and mic. The EarFuns are packed full of features, and are great buds at their price, but their sound quality is the worst of the bunch. (I'm kind of unique in that perspective, I think.) The L4Pro have every feature under the sun, including the cool case controls and the auto talk through that turns off ANC mode when you speak, and their sound quality is better than the EarFuns, but it still doesn't reach the quality you get in the Nothing, or the ANC and mic quality of the OnePlus. My new "dark horse" buds under $150 are the QCY MeloBuds N70. I just wrote a review of them [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Earbuds/comments/1n7kqiy/final_xmems_showdown_with_qcy_melobuds_n70_theyre/). They have MEMS drivers and the sound quality is fantastic (for the price, and compared to other sub-$200 buds). Frankly, I think they sound as good as my OnePlus Buds 3 Pro on average. ANC is great; mic is fine; transparency is good; battery life is great. And they cost $50-$60 on special now. They may not feel quite as quality (and maybe they won't be as robust int he long run), but they're also half the price of the OnePlus or Nothings.

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Perdendosi • about 2 months ago

1. Do not, I repeat DO NOT buy used AirPod Pro1's. I can't imagine the battery will last very long--batteries die in TWS earbuds and those buds are OLD--and there are just better options out there for both ANC and sound. 2. Best buds in the \~$150 price point: OnePlus Buds Pro 3 (if you like the squeeze and swipe controls and the nicer case and slightly nicer tuning, which I do), or Buds 4 (if you want to get 95% of the Buds Pro 3, and actually maybe some better mic pickup, and if you want to save money). Frankly, you can stop reading here. 3. If you care more about good sound quality than top-notch noise cancellation, check out the Nothing Ear (2024) (on sale at Amazon for $99 for Prime day). For a budget option, check out QCY MeloBuds N70 (if you can handle the cheap case and subpar app). Both of those buds have ANC that is okay, but not class leading, but have very very good sound. 4. If you care more about ANC, check out the Skullcandy Method 360 (on sale for $71 on Prime Day today) (if you can deal with the obnoxious case). Other good options come from Soundcore-- the Liberty 5, Liberty 4NC, or Liberty 4 Pro. (I think the Pro likely has the best sound quality but has measured as not having the best ANC, but all of them are very good. [https://www.loudnwireless.com/blog/one-month-later-soundcore-liberty-5-vs-liberty-4-nc-vs-4-pro-review?rq=liberty%205](https://www.loudnwireless.com/blog/one-month-later-soundcore-liberty-5-vs-liberty-4-nc-vs-4-pro-review?rq=liberty%205) )

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Perfect-Fondant3373 • 10 months ago

I recently got Soundcore Liberty Pro 4s, for about 124 ish. Wouldn't say it is 100% noise cancelling but it is still fairly fantastic for in ears. I would recommend them, but Sony or Bose prob have something that outdoes most brands in that range

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Person1800 • 5 months ago

Get the Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro while they are on sale for $85. Absolute steal for the price.

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Pfafflewaffle • 8 months ago

Out of the box the l4 pro sounds better sure, for metal and rock. Az100 with eq is better imo, but out of the box I think the az80 is much better sounding.

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pjc09 • 8 months ago

So I have some input from my experience in a similar situation as you. I apologize that this is long, but it might help you out. Also the formatting sucks. It's too long for rich text format so I had to post in the old reddit for it to post. I currently have 3 soundcore models I am testing out. Similar to your use, I do about 2-3 hours per day. 5 days per week running, 7 days walking my dog and then the occasional housework/yardwork situations. Probably about 13-15 hours per week. I am NOT an audiophile. They all sound the same to me, I can't tell you how they handle bass, treble, etc. 98% of the time I only wear 1 earbud of my current ones that I'm replacing so that I can hear traffic, etc. Soundcore Space A40 I like this in-ear, not stem style personally. These were mostly great in my initial test yesterday. Full transparency mode was very transparent. I could hear the scrap of the dead leaves on the ground, rocks under feet, etc. You do hear a bit of a whiney sound from the microphones in this mode though. It's not distracting to me, but you will hear it. Wind noise sounds like what you would expect for wind blowing through a microphone. Wind reduction mode on helps with this but also lessens the transparancy sound. For cars, I would say I would pick them up maybe 3-4 houses away. Normal mode was about 2 houses away for cars. To be honest, I didn't notice any difference between normal and full ANC modes. If you are walking past someone and want to talk with them, my experience is you need to either stop what you are listening to or remove 1 bud. You can hear them speaking, but I couldn't easily make out what they were saying. I do like that if I did decide to leave 1 bud in the case the other bud switches to mono mode so you get both left/right audio in the one ear. What I don't like on these: The touch controls. They work really well, but not great for my use of running/dog walking. The touch does not work at all if you have any type of hat over your ears or wear gloves. The touch has to be skin to device. Since I'm in the northeast United States, 5-6 months of the year I'm outside in a hat that covers my ears and/or gloves. It would be annoying to have to take off a glove and lift the hat up to pause music or change tracks. Because of this, these are likely going back for me. However, These would probably be my buds of choice if there was a physical button. Soundcore Sport X20: These pretty much acted the same as the A40's as far as transparency mode though I felt the A40's picked up more ambient noise. Everything else applies here too as far as when I would hear cars in the different modes and that I couldn't tell a difference between Normal and ANC modes. Also, if you are talking to someone you probably will need to stop the music and/or remove 1 bud to hear them well, even in full transparancy. The controls on these are great for me. My tests had me hitting the mark about 98% of the time whether I had on a wool hat, thin hat, thick glove, thin gloves. What I don't like on these: No mono mode, so if I put the left one in the case, I only get right audio in the right ear, not both right/left like the A40 and Liberty 4 Pro (below). The X20 has the ear loop that goes over your ear. I find them comfortable when wearing, but the extra step of looping it over my ear and then off when removing is slightly annoying, but maybe I'll get used to it. This is especially true if I need to remove one quickly to talk with someone, though I have figured out I can remove the bud and just let it hang there on my ear. Still annoying, but better. Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro These I only really tested so far with running and wearing a hat/gloves. Tomorrow I plan to use these for my dog walk to check out transparancy, ANC and normal modes more in depth. I can update if you like after I'm done. From a use standpoint. These are decent. They have a pinch control where you pinch near the bottom of the stem to pause, next track, etc. They are not as good as the X20 as far as triggering the controls with a hat/gloves on or while running, but I would say they hit about 80% of the time. There is also volume control by swiping up/down on either stem. This aspect DOES NOT work with gloves on, but the single/double/triple "pinch" does work. A small percentage of the time I will also trigger a volume up/down when trying to go for a pinch. These DO have an Easy Speak or Easy Talk mode. Basically if you turn it on if it picks up that you're speaking it will turn the volume way down for whatever you have it set to (5,10,15 seconds). This is great, BUT, it works too well at no fault to Soundcore. If you cough or clear your throat it will trigger it about 80% of the time. Also, it only works if you are at noise cancelling of 6-10 (basically in ANC mode). it won't activate in normal/transparency modes (noise canceling of 1-5). I like these, but they have a lot of features I probably don't need. Functionality wise, the button press and location on the X20's work better for my use. I rarely have the case with me, so the features on the case won't really be used by me. Where I stand now: I still may try another pair. I don't really want to keep buying/returning though. Even though soundcore/Amazon give you 30 days, I feel weird about it. Anyway: A40's - My favorite style, but the fact that the touch becomes useless with hat/gloves kind of rules them out. X20 - Great controls, secure fit, just annoying to put in and take out L4 Pro - Decent controls. Lots of bells and whistles. But not sure in my use if worth the $45 more over the X20's. If I try another, I may check out the Sony WF-C700N. I have to research them a lot more, but they are the style that I prefer (A40 Style) and I think they work with actual button presses, not haptic touch like the A40's. We'll see. Hope this helps. Sorry it was so long :)

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presidentkokoro • 6 months ago

Soundcore liberty 4 pro: I keep them in my purse, only use them with my phone at lunch, when I eat out of the office, and for calls. Soundpeats Capsule 3 pro+: I got them mainly because I was intrigued by xmems drivers, I use them only at home when I'm cleaning and doing things in the apartment. Airpods gen 2: it's my old pair, I don't use them much anymore, but I keep them also in my purse. Bose quiet comfort gen 2 earbuds: These were a gift from my dad, I use them in bed to help me fall asleep, movie trailers sound great on those as well. I also have two headphones from Sony: XM5's: these I use at the gym only. XM4: I had these for a while, but I haven't been using them much until not so long ago when I replaced the ear pads, so now they feel great again. The XM4's I've been taking to work, and also use them when I'm consuming media or watching movies/shows at home, they are super comfy. I know it's crazy,

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Protomize • 8 months ago

Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro is much less in cost while dilvering more than the AZ100. Better sound, ANC and better controls. Call quality is similar between the 2.

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pullmyfinger222 • 8 months ago

Since you enjoy being able to use swipe controls, the Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro has this feature for volume along with squeeze controls rather than touch or physical. The sound quality is much better than your old Apple earbuds (very plain imo) and the ANC is much closer than you'd think.

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pullmyfinger222 • 6 months ago

Value-wise, the Liberty 4 Pro is world's better, not to mention the sound quality is tons better also.

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pullmyfinger222 • 8 months ago

I have a decent amount of high-end earbuds, and a few sets immediately come to mind. First would be the Sennheiser Momentum 3 & 4. Awesome sound quality and truly great ANC. Secondly would be both the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC and Liberty 4 Pro. Very good sound quality and top tier ANC. I could flip a coin between these two and be fine either way.

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pullmyfinger222 • 6 months ago

I also use Tidal Hi-Res along with LDAC and listen mostly to eighties rock and some metal, and I have yet to find anything better than my trusty Liberty 3 Pro's. Excellent soundstage and separation along with plenty of bass and clarity, and the volume is pretty good, although both the Liberty 4 Pro and Liberty 4 NC are considerably louder but lack a bit in sound quality imo.

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pullmyfinger222 • 8 months ago

Is there something keeping you from going with something newer from Soundcore? I have the Liberty Air 2 Pro also, and their sound quality is amazing even by today's standards. I think if they were released today, they'd get rave reviews (minus for the lack of multipoint). The best newer earbuds from Soundcore are the Liberty 4 NC imo. I like their sound quality more than the newer Liberty 4 Pro, but they're not quite as comfortable imo. Strictly for sound quality, nothing beats the Liberty 3 Pro. Soundcore hit perfection with these imo.

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pullmyfinger222 • 7 months ago

Right now, the Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro, Liberty 4 NC, and the new Liberty 5 all look and sound very good. All three are between $100 and $150 and perform well above their price points.

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Puzzleheaded_Car442 • 6 months ago

Earfun air pro3 or 4. Soundpeats capsule 3 pro plus Soundpeats air 5 pro (only on AliExpress but are great!) Anker aoundcore liberty 4, 4 pro, 5 or 4 nc Qcy melobuds pro OnePlus buds 3 pro Nothing ear. I'm sure there's more. IV test all of these and find for sound and comfort plus decent phone calls the earfun air pro 4 and soundpeats buds. The soundpeats air 5 pro is very comfortable and I can have them in for the entire 6 hour battery life without a problem

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Puzzleheaded_Car442 • 6 months ago

Earfun air pro3 or 4. Soundpeats capsule 3 pro plus Soundpeats air 5 pro (only on AliExpress but are great!) Anker aoundcore liberty 4, 4 pro, 5 or 4 nc Qcy melobuds pro OnePlus buds 3 pro Nothing ear. I'm sure there's more. IV test all of these and find for sound and comfort plus decent phone calls the earfun air pro 4 and soundpeats buds. The soundpeats air 5 pro is very comfortable and I can have them in for the entire 6 hour battery life without a problem

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Puzzleheaded_Cry_979 • 4 months ago

I got buds 4 pro huawei and liberty 4 pro .. for me huawei better

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RandomPieceOfToastv2 • 4 months ago

I came from Soundcore's Liberty 4 NC, then the Liberty 4 Pros. And honestly, you just can't beat the noise canceling on those. I haven't found anything that beats those, but I got the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro for $90, and they blow the Liberty 4 NCs and Pros out of the water in literally every other aspect. The transparency is crystal clear, the sound is super well balanced, they feel more comfortable for long periods of time, and overall, they're just way higher tech than Soundcore. I was honestly very bummed out about the noise canceling on these because I've used different eartips, and those didn't do much. I ended up buying Azla's SednaEarfit Max, and they provided the best seal, but it still just doesn't beat Soundcore.

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RandomPieceOfToastv2 • 4 months ago

Oh wow, I said the same thing, lol. The Buds 3 Pro are just nothing in comparison to Soundcore's Liberty 4 NC and Liberty 4 Pro. It's very underwhelming for me, having come from those earbuds to the Buds 3 Pro. In my opinion, the Liberty 4 Pros provide the same amount of noise canceling as the NC's with better audio quality. As I said in a previous comment, however, the Buds 3 Pro blows Soundcore out of the water in every other aspect that ISN'T noise cancelling.

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ReachApprehensive590 • 9 months ago

Hi und guten Abend Habe seit gestern auch die soundcore Liberty 4 Pro und muß sagen ich bin recht begeistert von dem Klang und der Vielfalt der App.  Muß dazu sagen habe auch die sony xm 3, Sony xm 5, Samsung Galaxy 3 pro und ein paar chinakracher A97  Nun aber zu meiner eigentlichen Frage: Sollte das ladecase nicht im Normalfall beim Öffnen (wenn die Hörer im Ohr sind) nicht den aktuellen akkustand der Hörer anzeigen ?  Mit war so als hätte sie das gestern noch gemacht  Bitte daher um kurze Info 

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reconsoldier30 • 6 months ago

So far, Earfun Air Pro 4 and Liberty 4 Pro are my current best buds. My only gripe is the $93 price of the Liberty 4 Pro and the HearID sound test that permalocks my buds to -5db when i log in, but otherwise, they are great.

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RideOrDie-7275 • 5 months ago

Soundcore liberty 4 Pro. Hands down. And they are way less than $200. Right now they're $150 but I got mine for $120. And they may go lower for prime day. Great sound, great ANC, multi point connectivity, wireless charging, smart case....the list goes on and on. I know I sound like a soundcore commercial but I am that impressed with them.

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RideOrDie-7275 • 5 months ago

From what I've gathered, the biggest differences are the controls, 4 pro has pinch controls and swipe for volume but 5 is missing the slide function. ANC and mic are slightly better on 4 pro, and 5 doesn't have the smart case which is more useful than I thought it would be.

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RideOrDie-7275 • 5 months ago

I didn't like stem buds until I picked up soundcore liberty 4 pro. These compete with Sony, Bose, etc in my opinion. They just do everything well. And the airplane mode really makes a difference. I had them on for a flight and didn't even notice there was a crying baby in the seat behind me until I took one out when my wife asked me something. I was stunned.

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RideOrDie-7275 • 4 months ago

The Tozo NC9s are surprisingly good. Probably my second favorite earbuds after my sc liberty 4pro.

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RideOrDie-7275 • 3 months ago

I've got liberty 4 Pros and absolutely love them. I also use liberty space a40s at night because of their small size and side sleeping. I said all that to say this. Tozos sound really good and they are pretty cheap so I bought NC9s, Crystal buds (no stem) and Crystal pods (stem), A1s, T10s, T12s. I am never more than a few feet of a pair or 2 earbuds no matter when or where I am. NC9S are my favorite Tozos, great sound and pretty good ANC, no wireless charging though, strange because the Crystal buds do have wireless charging and are usually cheaper. Anyway, something to think about.

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Roda_Leon • 3 months ago

Soundcore liberty 4 pro. Sound is amazing and the app lets you easily pick equalizer preset that you would personally like

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Roda_Leon • 3 months ago

It plays some music in 2 variants and you choose which one is better for you and ib the end you get a banger of preset for music

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salamala893 • 11 months ago

I feel the same and I've just compared the Libery 4 Pro to this Capsule 3 Pro+ I love the features of the Liberty 4 Pro but the sound of the Capsule 3 Pro + is way better As you sais, also the L4P sound muffled to me now

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sfislander • 4 months ago

Other that great transparency the AirPods are far from great. I’ve had no connectivity issues other buds connect instantly once paired just like my AirPods. I’m currently using the sound core liberty 4 pros and love the sound and comfort. The only thing I miss about AirPods would be transparency if you’re someone that keeps an earbud in all day

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Shanamaj • 12 months ago

You could just get Sony XM5 or Sony linkbuds fit with speak-to-chat or Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro with easy chat that will automatically pause the music if you start talking. Jabra elite 8 active gen 2 doesn’t have that feature but if you can still find them they are awesome allround buds with physical buttons.

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Significant_Card6486 • 6 months ago

Sound core liberty pro 4 are great pods from the price. I think they may have been replaced now. But I had the 2, 3 and 4s all great. Better than the Sony ones I had at twice the price.

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Significant_Card6486 • 6 months ago

Sound core liberty pro 4 are great pods from the price. I think they may have been replaced now. But I had the 2, 3 and 4s all great. Better than the Sony ones I had at twice the price.

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Significant-Orange16 • 6 months ago

Right now I'm using about 3 regularly, maybe 4. that I use daily:   Samsung buds 2 -  My second pair now. The most comfortable earbuds I've ever used. They sound ok enough, but you forgive them because they're so comfortable. Bad microphone. Battery isn't amazing.    Soundcore liberty 4 Pro - I had the 4NC and lost them so bought these. They sound great ANC is great bad microphone, I don’t answer calls if I have these in. Great value just wish the mic was better.   Soundcore space Q45 Overear headphones - Really love these especially for the price. I still want a pair of Sonys but it's hard to justify when these are so great. They sound good, the microphone is good battery lasts forever. I have felt earcups from amazon. Love these.   I have the two pairs of buds for two main reasons, it's convenient to have another pair ready to go, when the one I've been using all day runs out of battery and when my ear get sore form a pair changing to another alleviates that discomfort. I use the overears if I'm doing a task like walking the dog or vacuuming and because I like to give my ear holes a bit of a break. When I want to use ANC I'd rather use an overear, I find it more comfortable. I have a nice pair of wired headphones I occasionally use as well as a pair of IEM's that I keep at work and use on occasion when I remember I have them. I am currently looking to get another pair of earbuds to use for phone calls, right now everyone I call says they can't hear me, it's very annoying.  Re-reading this, I think I have sensitive ears.   I would go the Sonys.

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Significant_Pin7126 • 3 months ago

Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro. Packed with features, Very good ANC, Reliability, Support, Battery, Sound Quality. Solid Earbuds in this price range.

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SkotZilla001 • about 2 months ago

I tried Denin PerL Denon PerL Pro, Nothing Ear, Status Between 3ANC, SkullCandy Method 360, and Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro. Didn’t try the Technics and hadn’t heard of the others. After personalizing the sound / EQing all, the Denon PerL Pro and Soundcore L4P were the only 2 I tried that came anywhere close to what I was looking for soundwise and I ultimately decided on the Soundcores. The Denons PerL Pros were uncomfortable, hard to get a good seal, and had an almost fatiguing sound I couldn’t EQ out - they were very digital sounding, if that makes sense, almost crunchy/buzzy. I’m still not sure if I’m completely satisfied with the Soundcores but they’re the best I’ve tried. I keep finding some little frequency range I’m still not completely happy with and tweak them a little every day lol - Also, not sure still about the ANC, but I can drown out any excess noise with the sound level these reach. I’m beginning to think earbuds are maybe just not for me. I have a pair of SkullCandy Crusher ANC 2 headphones that sound amazing though that are my benchmark for a balanced sound, which may be unfair to compare to earbuds with tiny drivers… and no I don’t just like them because they have ridiculous bass lol - I normally have that turned down pretty low because it can definitely be too much very easily and drown out everything else. When set right, these actually sound absolutely amazing overall, and for any kind of music.

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starsick1962 • 11 months ago

When tuned to your ears, the Denon Perl Pro have no equal for sound stage and dynamic range. ANC isn't what it could be.(like my Sony 1000XMF or Liberty Pro 4 which are both excellent)

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StickFinal1833 • 7 months ago

[Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro](https://linktr.ee/thebestearbuds) is a pretty good option. U 'll luv these. They have solid noise cancellation and a more compact fit than the Sony WF-C700N. If sleeping comfort is the main priority, Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II are awesome and Jabra Elite 75t are more comfortable for side sleepers

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Such-Management • 7 months ago

Soundcore liberty 4 pro if you can find it on deal, good at everything, comfort, battery, sound quality. I'm happy with mine.

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SunnyPR0 • 7 months ago

For the price yes, but for instance Liberty 4 pro are better

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Tank52086 • 11 months ago

I use the blue tiger advantage plus. Battery is outstanding, I think I charge it like once a month. No issues being heard. Sound quality sucks but it’s a phone call so who cares. That being said, I’ve tried AirPods, soundcore liberty 4 pro, JBL buds and beam 3s, Bose quiet comfort buds…. JBL had the best sound quality but they all SUCK at phone calls and battery life. Honestly just stick headsets. The boom mic is what is crucial for us in the truck.

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Tasandmnm • 10 months ago

Started off with Pixel Buds Pro 2 and have tried several others including Boss QC Ultra, Earfun 4, Soundcore Liberty 4 NC/Pro, and Cambridge Melomania M100. 3 of these stood above the rest for me- Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro, Earfun 4, and the Cambridge. The Liberty 4 Pro and Earfun 4 are very, very similar to me in both sound, NC, and features. I think it almost comes down to preference on looks/fit, to which I personally prefer the Liberty 4 Pro (especially in white as it includes a case that isn't a shiny fingerprint magnet) for its fit and finish. Then you have the Cambridge which are so underrated. The NC might not be quite as good as on the other 2 but it isn't a huge difference, but the bump up in overall sound quality is noticeable, especially if you take the time to do hearing tests (when applicable) and then further tweak the EQs to your preference. It would be a hard to pick a single winner from these, they are all 3 great Side note- the Liberty 4 NC are very nearly as good as my above 3 picks and are a great buy at their current sale price of $70. The NC is pretty much identical to the Pros, main difference to me is you can get slightly more out of the dual drivers on the Pros when you EQ them.

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TheEpee • about 2 months ago

AirPods Pro 2/3 would be best overall, but Soundcore Liberty Pro 4 work best for me on voices. The caveat being, everyone's ears are different and what works well for me, may not work so well for you.

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Tough-Smile8198 • 11 months ago

Don't worry, I just ordered myself Liberty 4 Pro. My two week connecivity issue will finally go away as well have multipoint, nice screen in the case. 1 less apple product in use :)

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twothumber • 20 days ago

Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro Great all around earbuds. Greatly improved over previous generations. Swipe volume, dual aperatures for better sound stage.

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Usual_Excellent • 4 months ago

Its between hauwei and soundcore for me. I have the liberty 4 (non pro) and they are great for multipoint connection, and clear mic. The library 4 pro improve on the mic a little, but hauwei has a slightly better mic. Sound wise, the soundcores are good for the price range, not much in the way of eq for the normal 4, so not sure how the 4 pros would work.

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vadroqvertical • 10 months ago

Soundcore Liberty 4 pro, hard to get a better price/value earbud right now

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VjesticaGricka • 9 months ago

Yep, bought them few days ago and just tried them for like 20 minutes and started thinking that something's wrong 😂 until I did hear id test.

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Wave_Groundbreaking • 7 months ago

Try some Anker earbuds like Liberty 3 pro(good for the gym), liberty 4 pro(stem style). These have LDAC codec support and sound quality is awesome with Apple's ALAC. Unfortunately LDAC only supported in most of Android phones. With iPhones you may only getaway with AAC.

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Wave_Groundbreaking • 6 months ago

AAC in Apples is fairly good. But not better than Android world's Aptx and LDAC. I always prefer LDAC with Apple Music's ALAC. My ears are sensitive to sound and I can hear the smoothness, crisp notes difference in AAC codec and LDAC. But most of people don't and some doesn't care.  From the buds I've used, I suggest, Bang for buck - Anker models(liberty 3 pro, 4 pro) Best sound quality - Technics az series Flat sound, good anc - sony xm5(my daily driver)

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Wave_Groundbreaking • 6 months ago

Sony XM5, Technics AZ100(Better sounding than xm5s), and budget friendly Anker Liberty 4 pro. All of these have LDAC and sound quality is superb!

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Alternative-Log-9724 • 9 months ago

**hi bro ... I have same problem too .. I bought at least 25 earbuds and test more than 50 earbuds ... after years , I must say we have just a few choice Because most brands must adhere to sound restrictions(until 100 db spl) some earbuds are loud but that bass is not deep .... go for these models and Don't waste your money for useless and expensive earbuds... Many of the people giving advice haven't had many earbuds and haven't done any specific research on the subject and don't know what you mean by loud, which is super loud. these model are loudest with rumble bass**  Votomy v22 sabbat e12 ultra Tozo t12 gusilor f8 Fiil cc pro 2 **tozo t10** **monster n lite 206** **anker soundcore liberty 4 pro** MOZOTER dbk02

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atoz350 • 5 months ago

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro. The sound is incredible too.

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FewPhilosopher6890 • 6 months ago

The Elite 8 Active 2s have a lot of issues. I had to file a warranty repair for them. They sent me a brand new pair but I sold it on eBay. This is despite the fact that the sound quality was exceptional and the wear comfort was unparalleled. For the list that you provided all options are great though I will give the edge to the LinkBuds. Also look into the Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro. The sound quality is 2nd to none and it does very well at the gym. The only issue with it is the case imo… it is a space helmet design which I’m still kinda getting used to and it is on the bigger side. All else I’m very satisfied with them.

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FewPhilosopher6890 • 6 months ago

Mine broke so I went with the Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro. The fit is not as good as Jabra but the sound quality and ANCare far superior. I also tried the Technics AZ100s, but the fit was really awful and the performance was marginally better than the Liberties Pro Price to performance, the Liberties were a winner for me. Costco is selling them for $99 right now. That’s $50 off

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mushaaleste2 • 8 months ago

I am searching a long time for BT inears without or less lag. It's not an easy task at all. Last, after some suggestions, I tried the blackshsrk Lucifer t6, as they are explicit for gaming, having a low latency mode. But they fail in sound quality, no good bass and don't fit well in my ears. I tried to get some special earplugs for them but they are too thick and fit not in their case with the new plugs and therefore can't be loaded. Most gaming inears use a dongle but I can't use one of these cause I have a Viture pro xr glasses which use the usb-c port. Last chance is going a little deeper in my money pockets and currently ordered some soundcore liberty 4 pro. According to some tester on YouTube they work good with the deck and have a gaming mode. Also have good anc and sound on par of airpods or Bose but for less money. They arrive on Friday, fingers crossed.

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mushaaleste2 • 8 months ago

Answer myself as an addition: The Anker soundcore liberty 4 pro arrived today and they solved my problem completely. They have a gaming mode with a very very little lag, exactly like the blackshsrk ones. So I guess they are using the apt x low latency mode. You can easily switch between music and gaming mode. Off course music mode sounds better. The sound is very good so far, strong bass, good highs (they have two drivers). The soundcore app has lot of features. The little "screen" in their case is very innovative and makes it very easy to switch e.g. the sound modes without the app. I am sure that a lot of others e.g. apple will copy that feature. The anc works also good.

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mushaaleste2 • 7 months ago

Second that, they are great. They have two drivers (high & bass) which gives a very good bass and clear heights . Best is their gaming mode which gives you near zero lag. And the ability to switch modes and settings with their case (has a display) is a very unique point. But maybe you like to wait some days as the liberty 5 series is starting there days. Maybe they are even better or the 4 go down in price. I had bought them in their store during a small sale and paid 100 euros.

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mushaaleste2 • 7 months ago

Yes you are right, that was the pro ones. Yepp, was over 20% in their store and some leather case for free (which costs 20 bucks, but if you pay that you are nuts, it's a 50 cent leather case). Funny thing was, that on the next day they where on sale on amazon.de also for 100 euros.

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PR0Human • 3 months ago

Also I've done some serious research on which are the best atm. If you own a galaxy phone, go for these. Otherwise the Anker soundcore liberty 4 pro and I believe the onebuds +(?) are good contenders within this price range (of the 50% off galaxy's, full price at 250€/$ is not worth it). It all depends on what your interested in. Calling& sound was most important for me. [check this YT video ](https://youtu.be/-nWkcwUi394) and check his website. He has a excel sheet (free) to check all buds. In the 2nd graph you can change how important a feature is by changing the nr. This is all you need to make a good decision.

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rjvillanueva • 11 months ago

I love the anker liberty 4 soundcore pro the controls are easy to use and its not diruptive even when lying down no accidental touches. Calls are solid as well.

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Western-Addition9745 • 2 months ago

Try Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro, good ANC with balanced battery life

r/Earbuds • Best earbuds to buy in 2025 ->
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abrasumente_ • about 1 month ago

The soundcore liberty pro series are incredible for their value with customizable sound profiles. Definitely my favorite earbuds so far.

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YoGrizzly • 10 months ago

Soundcore Liberty Pro. There’s multiple iterations but they run anywhere from $99-$149 last time I looked. I’ve had two pairs(lost one of my first pair). Best sounding headphones I’ve ever had. There is an app to fine tune them and setup control functions. Can’t recommend them enough.

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Itchy_Willow_1140 • 10 months ago

Imo the Roseselsa Earfree I5 are the best sounding tws under 100 when it comes to accurate/precise imaging, great airy soundstage, amazing depth and instrument perception. Bass is also on the balanced side (although it's a slight v shape tuning, it still remains decently balanced through all frequencies). (4 EQ presets) I get about 6-9 hours depending on if I'm using LDAC or LDAC with ANC. I have a review on my page if you want to check it out. Another solid option are the Soundpeats capsule 3 Pro plus, they have the widest soundstage I've tested in this price and they have a custom EQ so bass can be tuned down. ANC imo is better at cancelling low frequencies on this pair but battery life takes a hit at 5 hours with ANC and LDAC. (I also have a review on my page for these ones as well) (Also I've tested these against the soundcore liberty 4 nc/pro, realme air 6 pro, OnePlus buds 3, earfun air 4 pro, nothing ear a, etc and these two tws come out to be the most accurate sounding out of the bunch.)

r/Earbuds • Wireless earbuds around 70 USD, good battery life, accurate sounding (no base boosting) and good anc? ->
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Itchy_Willow_1140 • 10 months ago

It would still be the Roseselsa. But I would also recommend the OnePlus buds 3, they do have slightly worse audio quality, but the battery life is superb at 9 hours with ANC and LHDC on(although I'm not sure what phone you have so idk if LHDC is supported on your device). ANC is decent as well maybe on par with the Roseselsa. Another solid option that at similar to the OnePlus with better ANC are the Earfun air 4 pro.

r/Earbuds • Wireless earbuds around 70 USD, good battery life, accurate sounding (no base boosting) and good anc? ->
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Itchy_Willow_1140 • 9 months ago

The OnePlus buds 3 have swipe gesture controls but the soundcore liberty 4 pro have pinch/squeeze controls. So they might be the best options. Sound quality wise on the liberty 4 pro are more of a bassy tuning but nonetheless still decent since they also have custom eq. ANC is a standout and battery life is also decent. (Case quality does feel a little cheap) Edit: I'm glad I can help 👍

r/Earbuds • Wireless earbuds around 70 USD, good battery life, accurate sounding (no base boosting) and good anc? ->
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NegativeSwimming4815 • 22 days ago

It's cut throat competition here, as I am continuing to see consistency with the Huawei buds free pro 4, and their quality is not but still slightly more muffled than the nothing ears 3, where nothing ears using the super microphone have slightly better edge in that regard. As I am seeing more demos now, and typing this message, liberty 5 sounds even much more crisp and better than liberty 4 nc pro in a quiet room, and maybe even the nothing ear 3 surprisingly. Edit: I think now it's down to the ones mentioned above in the post and: - MoonDrop Pill In a quiet room (usually they all sound good only in a quiet room, like very good, almost to indistinguishable from original mic from phone). - SoundCore 4 pro, SoundCore 4 nc, Soundcore 5 (to my ears 5 has the best clarity as per the demos compared to the others) - Apple Airdrops (but I hate the mechanicy sound that it makes you sound like)

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NegativeSwimming4815 • 21 days ago

You may be interested in Liberty 5' if you are purely interested in audio, and want some good call quality too. The sound demos speak for itself, and you can checkout both Kenneth Tanaka or Picky Audio (where he rated liberty 5's very highly in terms of sound quality due to their highest max volume in the market, and honestly also due to Dolby audio and Dolby Atmos they use, which is very juicy). But if your primary focus is on microphone,as per the tests, it is tied up to the above, with most likely winners is Liberty 5 (to my ears it sounds better than liberty 4 pro) Liberty 4's, and Nothing Ear 3..,, Freebuds huawei 4 pro, and 1more PistonBuds' (unlisted in the reviews there, but I just check the sound demos and it sounds very good). Another competitor we have now is the Elevoc Clear also targeted for better microphone quality.

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TheSwagInDisguise • 5 months ago

I recently tried out the Soundcore Liberty Pro 4 NC and it really blew me away for the price to performance. See if any of their headphones fit into your price range if you want Bluetooth. For wired you may have a lot more options as well.

r/HeadphoneAdvice • Can you suggest me a headphone with great noise cancellation and that are good for my ears? ->
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actstunt • about 2 months ago

I got myself some soundcore liberty 4 because I needed some ANC earphones with better isolation than my airpods 4 anc, and something more pocketable than my sony's wh100xm5 and I'm so impressed by that cheap ass anker's. The ANC is brutal, the sound pretty good, the battery umbeatable I only wish it had true bluetooth multi point or whatever is called, as It connects to two sources only and you must disconnect manually if you want to add another source.

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assi9001 • 11 months ago

Don't sleep on the Anker Liberty 4 buds. They beat my Bose Quiet Comfort headphones. Only $60 right now.

r/Earbuds • The best noise cancelling earbuds Right Now? Recommendations? ->
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bhongryp • 5 months ago

Adding to the support for Anker Soundcore. I've got a pair of Liberty 4 buds and a Life Q30 headset, they're both great, although the Q30 can start to feel tight if I wear it for longer than an hour (I wear glasses). The Liberty 4's came with 4 sizes of in-ear rubbery bits, and I ended up going with different sizes for each ear to get a good fit - the fit is usually my complaint about earbuds, so I'm pretty stoked that both stay in place. One of my favourite features of the app is the white noise generator: I like mixing the raindrops, wind in trees, and purring cat, for when I'm not listening to something but don't want just the hiss of the noise cancelling. I swear I'm not AI.

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Budget-Blackberry158 • 6 months ago

Tried the Hammerhead Pro, olid low latency in game mode, but mic's just okay. EPOS GTW 270 is better for voice chat, super clear with the dongle. Avoid XM4s for gaming — great sound, awful lag. If you're on a budget, Soundcore Liberty 4 ain't bad either.

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Dlh2079 • about 1 month ago

Soundcore liberty 4 here, love em.

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EnvironmentDue750 • 2 months ago

Everyone is suggesting shokz for the ability to hear your surroundings, but it comes at the cost of audio quality and having that wonky headband wrapped around your head. I’ve got the Soundcore Liberty 4 noise cancelling headphones and couldn’t recommend them more. They are under $100, have a transparency mode that allows you to easily hear your surroundings and you don’t give up sound quality. You can also adjust the settings to noise cancelling when on an airplane or train and block everything out (best of both worlds). 10 hour single charge plus fast top off charging with the case (10 minute charge can get something like 1-2 hours of playtime). I run with them all winter in the Pacific Northwest and am consistently getting them soaked, no issues yet.

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Gaolbreaker • 20 days ago

Damn, this post really has saved me a lot of hassle. Google searches, AI inquiries and just browsing through Amazon have all been a waste of time. Searching "earbuds reddit" got me here. I neeed my earbuds for my daily commute to and from work, and I've misplaced my current ones, so I need new ones until the others turn up without compromising sound or breaking the bank. Ordered the Anker Liberty 4. Thanks!!!

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HolyamoooogusCow • 3 months ago

CMF by nothing but the battery loses battery QUICK after a few months so I would recommend the SoundCore liberty 4 closer to 60-70 but possible to find at the 50 dollar range DEFINITELY worth it

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HolyamoooogusCow • 3 months ago

No the SoundCores are good don't get me wrong I used them for about 6 months and they didn't disappoint but when you compare them to earbuds with ANC and 3D sound the can't compare. I think try to find the liberty 4s within your price range or strech it a bit it will last a long time and it's pretty good.

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jonsarik • 7 months ago

I just traded my Soundcore Liberty 4 ANCs for the Epic Lab. Sound was good, but the battery life was sorely lacking. Heard good things about JLAB's Epic Lab and I'm glad your thoughts validate that decision.

r/Earbuds • Which wireless earbuds will last the longest out of all on the market and have the best audio quality to that ->
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klwoon • 4 months ago

Awesome! I owned soundcore liberty4 for 2 years and recently the battery has degraded down to 30min. I am debating between OP4 and realme air 7 pro but your review helped a lot.

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kubiakWU • 20 days ago

I'd go with either the EarFun Air Pro 4, or the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC. Some little might say CMF Buds 2 Plus but I have the Buds 2 Pro and like the EarFun earbuds better. There are a lot of great choices at this price level. For $100, I would wait and get the EarFun Air Pro 4 for around $60 (I got mine for $56) and another set of Tozo earbuds for other uses (the NC9 are a good set to use when you don'tv want to, or can't use the Air Pro 4 (like when they're charging or something), the T21 are really good open style earbuds that I use daily, and the OpenEarRing are great for casual listening. I use the OpenEarRing when I'm sleeping, I use one and switch it from one ear to the other when I sleep on my side).

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kubiakWU • 20 days ago

I think the Liberty 4 Pro are really nice with a lot of great features. The ANC is maybe a little better. The touch controls are a little better. Even the passthrough is a bit better. But, last time I checked they cost a lot more too. (Just checked Amazon and the EarFun are $63 and the Soundcore are $130.) You really can't go wrong with either choice. I really like Soundcore earbuds & headphones. I just feel like the value of the EarFun earbuds is really difficult to beat. You could get the EarFun and 2 sets of different Tozo earbuds for under $100 right now if you wanted to.

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lloydmcallister • 6 months ago

Soundcore liberty 4 are brilliant and connect to multiple devices at once, I’ve had 3 sets cos I keep loosing them.

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malicious_joy42 • 11 months ago

Soundcore by Anker Liberty 4 ear buds. I have them paired with both my phone and laptop at the same time. They're great with a long battery life. Plus they're on sale right now on Amazon for $60.

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olemracc • 7 months ago

If you want purely audio quality, no ANC or transparency: then the Status Between Pro. If you want a balance of audio quality and good ANC/transparency: then the Soundcore Liberty 4, just the normal ones.

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Optimal_Community442 • 12 months ago

never liked anker earbuds, I hate the sound out of the box and never liked the sound after eqing as well, they just arent good i ve used the libery 3 pro liberty 4 and the nc and the r50 I nc, the sound sucks and the anc is wayyy too strong makes me wanna puke from ear pressure, and dont get me started with there portable speakers after sometime there speakers getting damaged and starts making rattling noises, happened on my Motion plus and the x300, not a fan of soundcore products.

r/Earbuds • Soundcore Liberty Pro 4 Review, New King of Budget Earbuds or Hype? ->
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sevennmad • 8 months ago

Soundcore liberty 4 anc? Bang for buck. Pwede ka rin mag soundpeats

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Significant_Toe786 • 6 months ago

My good to go will be: Realme buds air 6 or 6pro,, mostly I use the 6 tho. Soundcore liberty 3, 4, or 4nc (latest updated firmware).

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Solid_Opportunity290 • 3 months ago

I'm not happy with the soundcore liberty 4, they are too sharp, really annoying. I prefer earfun air pro 4.

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Wallpalla • 11 months ago

Seconding both the Soundcore Liberty 4’s and the P30i as a more cost-effective option. Both are damn good for the price point.

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West_Designer_6702 • 9 months ago

From personal experience the soundcore ones are very good, they have a very impressive battery life and good sound in less cost Highly recommendable

r/PakistaniTech • Best wireless earbuds in Pakistan? Any Pakistani tech brands like Awaaz (by Taar) in the mix? ->
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WhoJonStone • 9 months ago

I just got these yesterday and I can’t agree more. I’ve tried the soundcore liberty 4’s/pros, and although they might have slightly better audio, they aren’t as comfy.

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elizable9 • 8 months ago

I have some Anker Soundcore earpods and they have a lot of audio presets one is for podcasts and works brilliantly for audiobooks. You just select the preset on the app.

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grokisgood • 8 months ago

I used these since they are so cheap for a long time. I was bothered by the silicone wing piece constantly sliding off. I upgraded to raycon fitness earbuds. My main issue is comfort and staying in the ear, and I refuse to spend 200 for earbuds.

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Respen2664 • 2 months ago

i struggled with air buds because of my ear shape and discomfort. A friend recommended Soundcore Liberty's to me, and i havent looked back. I wear them for workouts and work trips. 4 years of life thus far, no battery degrade or sound degrade. Lasts \~6 hours with a charging case which holds its charge for about a month to keep the buds ready. I basically plug the charging case in to charge for like 4 hours once a month.

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Ajp369 • 6 months ago

Get soundcore liberty series.

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AlwaysWanderOfficial • 9 months ago

AirPods Pro for ease. Also own Max. For the best, I’d recommend Sony’s top cans. Can’t recommend the best buds as I’ve not tried Sonys or Bose’s newest models. AirPods have horrific fit (generally speaking, it’s a known thing even if it works for some), no water proofing, and don’t really top any category except connection strength due to their dedicated chip. But if you are in apples ecosystem, their usability cannot be beat. Soundcore Liberty and SoundPeats make very solid budget friendlier options that can be trusted to not break in a week.

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AmazonFreshSleuth • 3 months ago

The sound and the anc is a chefs kiss

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FancifulLaserbeam • 5 months ago

I have a pair of Sony WTF4000s or whatever the hell they're called, and they are very nice, but my AirPods Pro: * Are far, far, far more comfortable * Stay in my ears * Always connect * Have a much smaller/pocketable charging case I got the Sonys as wireless earbuds for Zoom calls on my Windows machines, but I can't get them to work reliably for that. They are now paired to my TV so I can watch movies or game without bothering my wife, but... they don't work reliably for that, either. Hell, they don't even natively connect to the PS5, which is baffling to me. I also have a pair of Anker Liberty earbuds, which worked for a few months. Cheap, sure, but if you have to replace them every year because the battery life falls to 20 minutes, then you pretty quickly get up to AirPod prices. TL;DR: AirPods Pro FTW

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goosefaces • 2 months ago

If you’re not an apple person or don’t want to spend as much, the soundcore liberty are essentially the same product for 1/3 the price.

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MattR0se • 3 months ago

haben das nicht mittlerweile die meisten NC In-Ears? Mit meinen Soundcore Libertys im Tranzparenzmodus höre ich eigentlich auch alles von draußen. Ich nutze die oft zum Navigieren in der Stadt und hatte nie das Gefühl dass ich den Verkehr überhört hätte.

r/Fahrrad • Kopfhörer telefonieren auf Fahrrad ->
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redditconfusesmee • 6 months ago

Soundcore liberty are my running headphones! Amazing! Stay in ear! Less than $80

r/Marathon_Training • Headphones & In Ears for marathon running ->
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SenjuMomo • 5 months ago

I got the anc model and does the job pretty well tbh. Given the price

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mboud9wk • 3 months ago

yes i got them on sale for $35 and theyre excellent and tbh as good as my last pair- i used to have the soundcore ANC ones before (~$110) but wasnt willing spend as much this time

r/Earbuds • Are the JLab Go Air Pop ANC earbuds even worth it ->
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All_Bets_Are_Off_ • 9 months ago

I was honestly surprised by anker soundcore. My wife stole my Buds live so I got her soundcore. They are surprisingly good for their price.

r/S22Ultra • Seeking best earbuds for cancelling noise - what is your pick? ->
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Apollo-93 • 12 months ago

Soundcore by Anker, 100%

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Aseili • 12 months ago

I've had a couple of these and they are pretty good for the money

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banxy85 • 12 months ago

Incorrect. Anker Sound core are a solid choice.

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bgthigfist • 10 months ago

I was skeptical about wireless earbud until I got some. I have a cheap anker soundcore set that I use for podcasts, and the Nothing Ear 1 that has amazing sound.

r/MotoG • Which wireless earbuds are you using for the Moto G Stylus, 2024? ->
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BullfrogCustard • 3 months ago

I've tried many brands (beats, Sony, pixel buds, akg, master and dynamic$$) and I've finally settled on the. Anker Soundcore for me. I use the p40i with the Comply foam tips and I've had no complaints during my calls. Great part is that model of earbud is relatively cheap to stock up on in case you have a habit of misplacing them like I do. My current Pixel is the 8.

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butzi_porsche • 6 months ago

I have a cheap pair of Funsound ear buds that I have been wearing everyday for more than 5 years and they still last 6+ hours on a charge and recharge in 30 min in the case. Sadly my $99 Anker Soundcore and $199 Samsung Galaxy buds Pro3 last only a small fraction of that time.

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cireland87 • about 1 month ago

I also have the ones from amazon and I love them so much

r/Costco • Costco Exclusive Soundcore Headphones ->
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daddygao • 5 months ago

I have the soundcore and they are solid... not sure if they are the best of the 3 but won't disappoint you

r/Earbuds • Which one has the best microphone for call? I don't listen to music much ->
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DarthKatnip • 7 months ago

I have a pair of anker soundcore buds that I’ve been using heavily daily for like 4 ish years now. The battery seems to last nearly as long as it did when new. The sound quality is pretty good for my non technical ears. Had to grab a new pair cause I lost them for a few months but now I have them both and haven’t noticed a decline in the originals at all. I like that they’re decent quality yet affordable to replace.

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davereeck • 11 months ago

My Anker Soundcores are surprisingly good. No where near as good as the Airpod Pro 2s that they replaced, but better than expected. - they fall out a lot more - the touch controls are finicky But otherwise quite decent.

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davis_away • 5 months ago

I wonder if you just got unlucky with Anker (or I've been lucky)? I've had at least a couple of pairs of their Soundcore earbuds that have worked extremely well for me until I eventually lose them.

r/BuyItForLife • Looking for bluetooth earbuds that aren't gonna crap out a month outside of warranty ->
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dontaco52 • 10 months ago

i have the Soundcores and i think they are pretty good.

r/Earbuds • Under $100 wireless earbuds? ->
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doomlemonjuic3 • 8 months ago

[Soundcore by Anker](https://s.shopee.ph/AA33ARqH2p) Sound quality is good. May ANC na rin siya. Also affordable

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Easy_Subject1613 • 2 months ago

just anker soundcore. the best !

r/srilanka • Any reliable Earbuds within 10K to 15K (average ANC) ->
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EquivalentTwo1 • 22 days ago

For in ear I love my anker sound core. But for battery life, I love my aftershockz conduction. I have an early version. My partner has the fancy waterproof one. 

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expanding_crystal • 6 months ago

Anker soundcore. Affordable, great battery life. Excellent adjustable noise canceling.

r/martialarts • Earbuds that stay in my ears when working a heavy bag ->
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GaletteSaw6 • 4 months ago

attention quand même avec nothing. J'ai des buds pro et j'ai du échanger déjà deux fois d'écouteurs car celui de droite se déchargé à vitesse grand v. je me retrouvais avec l'écouteur droit à 10% pendant que le gauche avait 70% de charge. Très souvent j'ai aussi un écouteur qui ne se recharge pas quand je le rentre dans le boitier alors que l'autre s'est rechargé à 100%. Je conseillerais perso des écouteurs anker soundcore.

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GeomEunTulip • 6 months ago

I got a pair of Soundcore by Anket in Jan. I use them for audiobooks 6-8 hours a day, and have never had a problem with them. Battery life lasts all week for me since I switch out using one bud at a time, but I think they have like 30h of battery if using both. Fast charge. Water resistant, though, not waterproof.

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Grouchy_Dinner_6525 • 7 months ago

Yeah, I got those for almost 2 years now.

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Illustrious_Stop7537 • 4 months ago

Long battery life is music to my ears - pun intended! Seriously though, I've had some great experiences with Anker's Soundcore earbuds, they last forever! Have you considered checking those out?

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Imma-Weird77 • 6 months ago

soundcore anker earphones talaga

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isitatomic • 5 months ago

So many commenting Airpods Pro... I have the Pro 2s and Anker Soundcore. Honestly prefer the Soundcore.

r/Earbuds • What is the best ANC buds. I don't care about anything else ->
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Jayoki6 • about 2 months ago

Big fan of the Anker Soundcore line 🤙🏼

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johnnyma45 • about 1 month ago

Anker soundcore earbuds are legit. $20 on amazon and great quality and app

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Johoski • 11 months ago

I love my Anker Soundcore earbuds.

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KiingbaldwinIV • 7 months ago

anker sound core best earbuds ever . been using for more than a year now still working as the day i bought them

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Lightertecha • 22 days ago

Battery life (number of charges) goes down a lot if you let the charge go below 20%. I recently bought some Anker Soundcore wireless earbuds and they warn you when the charge gets to 20%. Also, charging to 80% improves battery life but I don't think you can control that as the earbuds will charge automatically when they're in the charging case.

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LonelyTowel3783 • 25 days ago

If you are on Samsung, any Galaxy buds with be good. Buds 2 pro very well with some Bass emphasis. Buds 3 pro (I have them and love them), might be the best on sound quality. Buds 3 FE great noise cancellation, but missing some features because they are FE, still great. OnePlus buds 4, might be the best overall for the price, no complaints actually for that price. The Huawei are actually pretty good for the price,but like the FE, may miss some features, nothing to worry about. And the Soundcore may be the midd point between all of them, not bad at all, but no the best, the same, no complains at the price.

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Maximum-Watch-5277 • 9 months ago

Don't waste your money on overpriced earbuds. You know what Sony, apple, Samsung Bose, and seinheiser have in common? They are disgustingly overpriced for a technology that is still going nowhere. The only time you use big brands is over ear. Earfun pro 4 Or Anything from soundcore. Will give you the identical features with slightly less noise canceling ability. Which shocker is the #1 thing I personally couldn't give a crap about as long as it's decent

r/Earbuds • Earbuds recommendation which don't hurt helicis crus ->
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Maximum-Watch-5277 • 9 months ago

I have the 4. Outstanding. Gives you better than big brand quality on many ways Anker soundcores are good too

r/Earbuds • Earbuds recommendation which don't hurt helicis crus ->
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mitchybenny • 12 months ago

Anker soundcore. They’re brilliant for the money. You don’t even need to spend £40. £15/20 and you’ll get a perfectly good pair

r/UKFrugal • best budget earbuds? ->
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nablp • 3 months ago

I've been using Anker Soundcore since January last year. The sound is good, the earbud is affordable and most importantly, I only need to charge it once a week even though I use it for 7-8hr per day

r/Bolehland • Best Earbuds? ->
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NierlyChaotic • 8 months ago

I was using some Anker Soundcore earbuds but they started connecting while inside the case. Now I'm using Nothing Ear (a) and enjoying them.

r/audible • What earbuds do you use? ->
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Noexit • 11 months ago

I’m on my second pair and they’re outstanding. Good sound, tight fit, and a price that’s unbeatable

r/PlanetFitnessMembers • Best headphones for the gym ->
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nolman • 5 months ago

I try to avoid the speakers, you will put them too loud and damage your hearing. I was very happy with my Jabra elites, but lost them all. Replaced by anker soundcore buds.

r/motorcyclegear • Noise canceling earbuds vs Bluetooth in helmet speaker???? ->
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OptimalFall313 • 6 months ago

Soundcore from Anker. Mura lang pero goods na.

r/AskPH • what's the best wireless headset with good microphone u know? ->
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p3skysn0w0lf • 2 months ago

go for Anker Soundcore or Moondrop on AliExpress. Both brands give great value for the money, and the prices are way cheaper than local shops.

r/srilanka • Any reliable Earbuds within 10K to 15K (average ANC) ->
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pancakessogood • 7 months ago

They make earbuds for sleeping. I have Anker Soundcore but there are others. My Bose are a little too bulky to sleep on an airplane so for long flights I will take the soundcore or I also have the Shokz Open Air that work well too because of how they sit but with Shokz, they aren’t noise canceling because you can still hear noises around you.

r/bose • What are the best headphone to sleep on the plane ? (Economy seat) ->
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Particular-Ad6955 • 6 months ago

Apple 2nd Gen with usb-c have been my favorite. Anker Soundcore has good value. Tozo has best battery life are super loud but have pairing issues or if you have multiple of same model

r/Earbuds • Best earbuds for iPhone? ->
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Particular-Ad6955 • 7 months ago

Anker Soundcore good value at that cost

r/Earbuds • Best Earbuds you can purchase on amazon under $150? ->
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sezzy3 • 12 months ago

I’ve been using anker soundcore and they are pretty good. Not sure on the model though. Got them on offer on Amazon.

r/UKFrugal • best budget earbuds? ->
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SithPharoke • 5 months ago

Have a look at Anker Soundcore. I have their buds and they are quite good for what I paid. They also do over ear with active nose cancelling and transparency mode

r/HeadphoneAdvice • Best wireless earbuds for ~£50 ->
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SloaneEsq • 12 months ago

Another vote for Anker Soundcore. Excellent value for money.

r/UKFrugal • best budget earbuds? ->
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SpaceeMoses • 7 months ago

You guys gotta try earbuds from Soundcore by Anker. Best budget buds I've tried and it performs really well, and has a great sound. Great equaliser too.

r/Earbuds • I analyzed Reddit for the 20 most recommended wireless earbuds in the past year ->
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spiritchange • 11 months ago

Anker SoundCore is the best. Fight me!

r/PlanetFitnessMembers • Best headphones for the gym ->
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Square-Character-660 • 6 months ago

anker soundcore is good.

r/Tech_Philippines • Recommended bluetooth earphone ->
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styles3576 • 8 months ago

If you're on iOS & Apple ecosystem, I love my airpods. But if you're price conscious or don't care about integration features, Anker/SoundCore has always been reliable for me.

r/audible • What earbuds do you use? ->
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Substantial-Sun-9971 • 12 months ago

I bought some random ones off Amazon based on the reviews. They were only £25 so thought I’d take a punt on them not really expecting them to be as good as people were saying. I also have a pair of Anker Soundcore but find the bass too light. Anyway, they are called Btootos and they are absolutely excellent for the money. They are almost as good as AirPods in terms of sound quality. Not quite but for the money I really don’t think it’s worth paying extra for the AirPods, the difference isn’t that big

r/UKFrugal • best budget earbuds? ->
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tcu_cb • about 1 month ago

Anker Soundcore via BT. Great value

r/SteamDeck • What Earbuds do you use ->
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ThisTimeForReal19 • 8 months ago

I’ve really enjoyed my anker soundcores

r/Marathon_Training • Best running earbuds ->
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Timmerdogg • about 2 months ago

I have Soundcore by Anker. Paid about $40. They are super sweat proof, pretty comfortable,sound decent and hold a charge all day.

r/NewSkaters • earphones/earbuds recommendation? ->
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Touniouk • 11 months ago

Had both and imo the airpods are so much better it's not even close. My anker would regularly have connection glitches when walking through busier areas. They also much more regularly fall out, and ultimately they didn't last very long

r/BuyItForLife • Alternatives to AirPods? ->
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TrogdorCR • 6 months ago

I've got some jabra elite 7 pro and also several Anker soundcore buds and over ear and never had any issues with any of them across pixel 6a, 7a, 8a and 8 pro.

r/GooglePixel • Earbuds that work with google pixel 7pro ->
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wtf_amirite • 7 months ago

Buy Anker soundcore buds, they’re available on Lazada. Fraction of the price, just as good, available in white. Very well reviewed and when you inevitably lose one of both or them it’s not the trauma losing an Apple EarPod is.

r/Thailand • Mr. DIY wireless earbuds for iPhone ->
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wtf_amirite • 7 months ago

Same. No complaints at all. More importantly they fit and stick in my ears which EarPods shaped buds don’t.

r/Thailand • Mr. DIY wireless earbuds for iPhone ->
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xtremejuuuuch • 12 months ago

Have you all looked into replacement tips from Spinfit, Sedna, Azla? Those seem like a good option as they carry lots of sizes and fit the ear better than the standard tips. (I don’t own any, I just saw them recommended on another post in the sub. It looks like SS, then S are the smallest sizes. They all have instructions on how to select your size and model). Also on Amazon there are silicone behind the neck straps that you can fit to any earbud while running/working out and later take them off when you don’t need them. I’m still deciding on a lightweight, compact, good-sounding, earbud under $100 and most of all great fitting for running. I have some Anker Soundcore that fall out of my ear easily with any of the included tips. I also have older Jabra Elite (not the active), which are more comfortable but still not great for running..

r/Earbuds • What are the best earbuds for running? ->
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xxxboredpanda • 11 months ago

Is this the Anker Soundcore? Bought one a year ago and had it replaced for 3x already due to pairing issues.

r/Earbuds • A tier tws earbuds with best warranty? Third party insurance? Cost of battery replacement in or out of warranty? ->
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Z4gor • 7 months ago

Sony XM5s are pretty good in terms of isolation but that it ear shape dependent. Sound quality wise, especially for street listening, I'd honestly buy a much cheaper Anker Soundcore or something similar.

r/HeadphoneAdvice • Wireless Earbuds Recommendation ->
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zeusdrew • 4 months ago

Get the soundcores, fantastic value

r/Earbuds • Please suggest me the best Earbuds in this price range ->
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zk0sn1 • 10 months ago

My Anker soundcores ($50 miracles) were rock solid until December. Now they cut out all the time at the gym in the high quality mode when it gets busy. It matched the December update and when I started to see the new Apple headset marshmallows show up. Could be Apple interference or Google Standard bluetooth incompetence at this point. Very annoying.

r/GooglePixel • What earbuds are you guys using with your Pixel? ->

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