Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro

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Sentiment score70% positive
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Last updated: Apr 17, 2026

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Reddit Icon8hzWANU_P
8 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,

8 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.

Reddit Icona3u5z1i
6 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.

Reddit Iconabalawadhi
12 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.

Reddit IconAdElegant8234
4 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! :)

Reddit IconAgentMonkey
about 2 months ago

Yeah, I got about 2.5 years out of my Liberty 4's before the batteries showed signs of degrading. I'm on the Liberty 4 Pros now, and it's a nice upgrade, but I can't really speak to the longevity of the batteries.

about 2 months ago

Yeah, I loved the Liberty 4's -- no issues until the end of that timeframe, which is why I stuck with Soundcore for my new ones. I've had the Pros for a couple of weeks now; they're definitely an upgrade from the basic Liberty 4, with better ANC. I haven't done tons of comparisons with other brands, but I'm very pleased with them.

Reddit IconAlternative-Farmer98
about 1 month ago

Fit is never universal. So unfortunately it's hard to give good data on fit. I recall a lot of people didn't like the way the Liberty 3 pro fit but it fit me like a glove. Vice versa on new pro or the Liberty 4 pro. I don't think sleep buds are all that unique in that what fits for some people might not fit well for other.

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Reddit IconBiscuitracer
2 months ago

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

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