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Soundcore by Anker Liberty 3 Pro Noise Cancelling Earbuds, True Wireless, with ACAA 2.0 Dynamic Driver and Armature Driver, HearID ANC, Fusion Comfort Wearing Technology, Hi-Res Audio

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Color: Fog Gray


Features

  • Recommended by 20 GRAMMY Winning Producers
  • ACAA 2.0: Our exclusive coaxial dual driver technology delivers high and low frequency sound directly to your ear without interference. Its wide soundstage is detailed and spacious, bass has a deep punch, mids are luscious, and treble sparkles.
  • Personalized Noise Cancelling: Standard noise cancelling only adjusts noise based on data. HearID ANC analyzes your ears and level of in-ear pressure to create a tailored profile that optimizes noise reduction and reduces external sound to suit your ears.
  • Fusion Comfort Fit: Liberty 3 Pros earbuds have a triple-point ergonomic shape and built-in ear pressure relief for all-day comfort. 4 sizes of liquid silicone ear tips and flexible ear wings ensure you get a strong seal and secure grip.
  • Update Firmware: Before using Liberty 3 Pro for the first time, connect to the Soundcore app and update the earbuds' firmware to the latest version.

Brand: Soundcore


Model Name: A3952


Color: Fog Gray


Form Factor: In Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Bluetooth 5.2


Product Dimensions: 5.94 x 1.85 x 5.94 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Item model number: A3952


Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Date First Available: August 12, 2021


Manufacturer: Anker


Charging Time: 32 Hours


Units: 1 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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  • Great sound and amazing value.
Color: Midnight Black
I bought Galaxy buds pro initially, and was very satisfied with the sound quality, noise cancellation, and ambient sound mode. However, my Galaxy buds pro kept falling out of my ears while talking and they caused ear pain if I wore them for over an hour. Bought these Soundcore L3Ps to replace the Galaxy buds pros. Wow, at the price of $130, the L3Ps provide amazing value! Since I have the L3Ps and the Galaxy buds pros, I am going to do a comparison review. Comfort/fit: The L3Ps win hands down. Galaxy buds pro causes ear pain for me, and they fall out if I talk. I tried yawning and the L3Ps stayed in securely. Sound quality: The L3Ps has a more interesting sound profile with more bass and more treble out of the box. The Galaxy buds pros sound more neutral. The L3Ps respond to EQ much better than the Galaxy buds. I EQed the L3Ps to be more neutral, and they sound less muddy compared to the Galaxy buds. Both had impressive sound quality as Bluetooth ear buds. ANC: Both provided satisfactory ANC. Galaxy ANC seems slightly better. Battery life: Don't know yet, haven't gotten a chance to run them out of juice. With ANC off, used for 45 mins and battery went from 100% to 90%. Connection: L3Ps have multipoint connection and I love it. Galaxy buds pro doesn't have it. I noticed my L3Ps dropped connection once or twice so far. Music stops for about half a second and immediately resumes. Happened twice in a few hours so far. For some reason, my Galaxy buds pro sounded better when connected to my Android phone, but slightly worse when connected to my Macbook Pro (and the Galaxy buds were not in headset mode.) The L3Ps sounded great regardless whether I play music from my phone or Macbook. LDAC: Turning on LDAC would cause the L3Ps to lose multipoint connections. I tried LDAC mode and the improvement in sound quality is noticeable but not big enough for me to give up on multipoint connections. HearID: I preferred a more neutral sound, but the HearID ear tests made the sound even less neutral. I would say I don't like it. (Update: after trying the HearID sound for a few hours, I must say that it sounded really good! It was a unique sound profile that takes some time to get used to. Now I am surprised how good the HearID sound profile is--the more I listened to it, the more I liked it.) Other factors: I like the Galaxy buds pro's talk detection, which turns on ambient mode and lowers music volume if I start speaking--e.g., super convenient for talking to cashiers at supermarkets. L3Ps don't have this feature. The ambient mode on the Galaxy buds pro is more customizable and feels better. I don't like the Soundcore logo--the logo looked like Beats knockoff?! Quality (or feel): Both have great build quality. The Galaxy charging case feels more premium to me and is also more compact. The L3Ps have a more premium packaging. Overall, I preferred the Galaxy charging case. For me the main deciding factors are: 1. Fit. 2. Multipoint connection. Update: 3. The HearID sound profile might be an "acquired taste", and now I enjoy it a lot. These earbuds for $130 are Amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2022 by Y.Z.

  • Best Earbuds I've ever used
Color: Midnight Black
I have had a couple of pairs of earbuds before getting these. They were both budget earbuds. The last pair I had were actually pretty good, but when I dropped the case, that wasn't waterproof (I don't think this case is either) in water, they wouldn't charge anymore, so I had to look for another pair. The start of my search: I tried 5 different sets of earbuds before settling on these. The first 3 sets I tried caused my pain in my ears after only a few minutes of use. Liberty 2 pro: The 4th pair I tried were the Liberty 2 pro Earbuds. Those earbuds were so far the best sounding earbuds I had used. The bass is great, which is something I find a lot of earbuds lack. I had to try out several different sizes of tips to get them to fit comfortably, but I did find a good set. Fortunately they came with a lot so I could find a good fit. I did like that the Liberty 2 Pro has buttons on the side of the earbud so you don't jam them into your when you use them, but it inevitably causes them to shift when you push the button which can affect sound quality and comfort. My main issue with them was that they protrude from my ears a lot and I was concerned that when I cut the grass and wore my ear muffs, they would get jammed into my ears. So I kept looking and saw that there was a new generation of Liberty Pro earbuds, the Liberty 3 Pros. Liberty 3 Pro: I decided to give the Liberty 3 Pros a try because they were smaller than the Liberty 2 Pros, have ANC, and touch controls. One pair I had tried before had ANC and it was a nice feature to have. These fit great straight out of the box! I think the lower profile makes them more comfortable, so I didn't need to change tips to make them fit better. They manage to improve on the GREAT sound of the Liberty 2 Pro. These are take the sound to another level. It could be because of the ANC, but I'm not sure. All I know is that they sound amazing. The ANC also sort of puts me in my own world where most background noise is blocked out and I can ignore distractions. My only issue is that touch controls aren't the most reliable. I appreciate that they are touch instead of button controls. They don't move around when you use the controls. However, the double tap feature has to be tried 2 or 3 times before it registers that I wasn't trying to single tap twice in succession rather than doing a double tap. There's also an option for triple tap, but I can't even imagine trying to get that to work. It would probably be best if you set the controls so that single tap and tap and hold are your primary functions, as those work the best. They take a little while to set up with the HearID equalizer, but it's worth taking the few minutes to get that done. Summary: If you're looking for lower profile earbuds with superior sound, great comfort, ANC, and touch controls, I wound definitely recommend these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022 by Alex M.

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