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Anker Soundcore - Liberty 4 Pro

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"Sound core liberty pro 4 are great pods from the price. ... Better than the Sony ones I had at twice the price."


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


"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."

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"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"


"you just can't beat the noise canceling on those. ... I haven't found anything that beats those ... it still just doesn't beat Soundcore. ... The Buds 3 Pro are just nothing in comparison to Soundcore's Liberty 4 NC and Liberty 4 Pro. ... In my opinion, the Liberty 4 Pros provide the same amount of noise canceling as the NC's"

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


"pop a Soundcofe Liberty 4 Pro for audiobooks, podcast, and music (depending on the mood). They work perfectly."


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

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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"


"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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"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"


"multi point connectivity"

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"This aspect DOES NOT work with gloves on"


"wish the buds were more touch responsive"


"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."

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"battery life was sorely lacking"


"if you have to replace them every year because the battery life falls to 20 minutes"


"Sadly my $99 Anker Soundcore ... last only a small fraction of that time."

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

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r/PakistaniTechBest ANC earphones/earbuds in Pakistan
7 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/PakistaniTechBest ANC earphones/earbuds in Pakistan
7 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.

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r/AussieFrugalGood alternative to Apple Airpods
5 months ago

I read a review that said Liberty 4 Pro is better than Liberty 5, too. They are surprisingly good. And give various sizes (mine is XXS). Very comfy to use.

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r/KuwaitLooking for the Best Wireless Earbuds
11 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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r/EarbudsWhat is the Best earbuds for small ears?
3 months ago

You can consider soundcore liberty 4 pro for small ears. For its price, it has a lot of features. Ear tips are also very important! :)

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r/soundcoreUpgrading earbuds
about 2 months ago

I have them and absolutely love them, brilliant for the price!

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r/EarbudsI'm confused between three options. Which one would you recommend?
4 months ago

I have the liberty 4 pro and a couple of soundpeats buds , my advice is get the soundpeats of your main priority is top tier audiophile level sound quality the sound quality on that is peak and then get the earfun air 4 pro if you want an overall good earbud with Anc ,transparency and other features then the earfun is the best option. I wouldn't really recommend the liberty 4 nc as it's quite old . A few other personal recommendations would be the OnePlus buds 3 pro or the liberty 4 pro ( chck out the OnePlus buds 4 aswell)

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r/EarbudsBest earbuds to buy in 2025
5 months 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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r/EarbudsRanking the best Earbuds to buy at every budget
5 months 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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r/EarbudsGood noise canceling earbuds
4 months ago

Realme air buds 7 pro. Hands down. Soundcore is shit, I have the 4 pro, only regrets

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r/galaxybudsBuds 3 pro first impressions after coming from the Soundcore liberty 4 pro.
7 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/galaxybudsBuds 3 pro first impressions after coming from the Soundcore liberty 4 pro.
7 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...