Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro

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Sentiment score67% positive
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Last updated: May 7, 2026

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Reddit IconAlternative-Farmer98
about 2 months 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.

Reddit IconBlackwood_overkill
5 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)

Reddit Iconbrenguyeno
6 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

Reddit IconBright-Membership216
5 months ago

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

Reddit Iconcalling_kyle
about 1 month ago

I bought Soudcore Liberty 4 Pro after moving away from 75t and I have to admit that the sound quality, ANC and connectivity are way better in Liberty, not even close. However the build quality is superior in Jabra. I can recommend making the same move regardless. One thing that is particularly important is that noise suppression in Liberty is very good, rarely they pick anything other than my voice and that is a feature of buds hardware not software. 75t picked everything around when I used them for a phone call. I use Android.

5 months ago

I have had my Jabra 75Ts since 2021, and after short research I bought Sonudcore Liberty 4 Pro and they're fantastic. Better connectivity, better sound quality.

Reddit IconCassietgrrl
about 1 month ago

I just got the new Freebuds Pro 5 on sale for $100. A lot of reviewers are comparing them to XM6 and AZ100. I can’t say I’ve used those buds, but the Freebuds easily outshine my AirPods Pro 2 and my Liberty 4 Pros. I keep hearing new details in songs, and emotion comes through with a lot more force than I’m used to.

about 1 month ago

If you wait for a sale, you can probably find the Liberty 4 Pro within your budget. They’re an excellent set of earbuds with great sound, ANC, and transparency mode. They are quite comfortable as well.

about 1 month ago

My husband has had his Soundcore earbuds for a few years now and they’re still going strong. I just got the Liberty 4 Pro and I’m quite happy with them. I think Soundcore has a good reputation and is an excellent value.

about 1 month ago

I can sleep in my Freebuds Pro 5 and wake up with zero discomfort in my ears. Better than my APP2 or Liberty 4 Pro earbuds.

about 1 month ago

I’m honestly tired of spending big money on TWS devices. The nature of their battery degradation and fast technological obsolescence means that you’re lucky to get more than 2-3 years out of them. I’m finding so much good in the mid tier models. I think the Liberty 4 Pro is excellent, and I’m amazed by my new Huawei Freebuds Pro 5 earbuds. If I wasn’t insatiably curious about different models they would be endgame for me (until of course they expired).

11 days ago

Great list. Have you ever tried the Liberty 4 Pro for flying? I noticed that they have a feature where they adjust to air pressure for flying. I also feel like they have the best ANC of all my earbuds, but I’ve never tried the L4NC.

13 days ago

The Liberty 4 Pros are a very solid choice. They have squeeze controls on the stem instead of having to carefully tap them. Good sounding and a ton of features.

about 2 months ago

I just returned the Earfun Air Pro 4+ after numerous glitches. The sound was amazing though. I’ve moved to the Liberty 4 Pro after doing quite a bit of research. I’m actually more pleased by all aspects of the Libertys vs the Earfuns. Although the Earfuns have the “wow” factor, especially with instrument separation and overall clarity, I find that the sound was not as cohesive and warm as the Liberty 4 Pro. Also, I’ve noticed that better mastered audio sounds better on the Libertys than it did with the Earfuns. With the right songs, I felt there was better separation with the Libertys, though the Earfuns had better separation overall. I did go through a bit of a journey with the EQ presets, manual EQ, and personalization of the Libertys. In the end, I settled on the Hip-Hop EQ preset, although my tastes are more in acoustic music. I felt it gave the best balance of bass, mids, and treble without causing excess sibilance. The other areas were I felt the Liberty 4 Pro outshines the Earfun Air Pro 4+ are the stem controls (much better and more reliable than the Earfun touch controls), ANC (worlds better), ear tip quality and fit (they sealed better and were more comfortable), and battery life. With LDAC on, I got about 3.5 hours with the Earfuns and 4.5-5 hours with the Libertys. In my market, the Liberty 4 Pro was close in cost to the Earfun Air Pro 4+, $72 USD vs $61 USD.

about 2 months ago

Yeah, I thought that was the problem as well. I disabled in ear detection but it didn’t resolve the issues.

about 2 months ago

Wow. The fact that you have the AZ100 yet keep the Liberty 4 Pro around is strongly reinforcing my feeling that the Liberty 4 Pro was a good choice.

about 1 month ago

It’s not Amazon, but you can get the Roseselsa Ceramics Ultra easily within your budget on AliExpress, or from [their website for a little more.](https://global.roseselsa.com) They have a 30 day return guarantee on their website. I just ordered some, but they haven’t arrived yet. The early word is that these are very good though, and Roseselsa’s reputation with their Ceramics line is solid. [Here’s an exceptionally in depth review of the Ceramics Ultra.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N11uYokbQzg) If you can stretch to around €65, the Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro is a great pick. I have a pair and they are well beyond the AirPods Pro 2 in audio quality. They support Hi Res audio. One thing that makes them a good APP2 replacement is that they have almost identical controls through their stem. If you like the APP2 controls, you’ll be right at home with the L4P.

Reddit IconCatsAreFoxes
8 months ago

Nothing Ear 2024 or Liberty 4 Pro? Why Huawei Freebuds Pro 4 over them? I tried former two and default EQ for Ankers was kind of meh compared to Nothings, and I don't know if those can be tuned up to level of Nothings. I also value EQ and don't value battery as much.

Reddit Iconcourageous_carrot
about 1 month ago

I know you're looking for wired but IMHO the devices you will use it with (especially your phone) lends itself more to wireless earbuds (typed the below before I saw you were looking for wired, I'll just leave it here for your consideration) Did way too many hours of research on this. At your budget, Anker Liberty Pro 4 is good. Good ANC (in the same series, only beat out by Liberty 4 NC), good mic, good battery life. My only gripe with it is the screen is another failure point and very unnecessary. I'm using it right now and appreciate that it's just good across the board. It's not the best in any, but the overall package is good + it's not that expensive Avoid Nothing Ear. Mine died in a few months because any time ANC was on, the right earbud would drain within an hour.

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