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Very solid earbuds for the price. The noise cancellation is very solid, given that these earbuds were under $100. I would definitely recommend these and bought some more for my dad. The noise cancellation is very good for the price, but of course it isn't perfect. The audio is pretty solid and you can customize sound preferences in the app. The battery life is also very good and can last for days and charge relatively quickly. Overall, I really enjoyed these headphones. I just wish the noise cancellation was a bit better but these are probably the best you're gonna get at this price range. I was also hoping it would be waterproof since I am a swimmer but these are details that probably wouldn't be as important to the average customer.
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Samyy Posted
They work good, they are loud headphones that have great sound quality as well. The eq settings work pretty good. The noise cancelling is good for low sounds but the higher toned sounds still come through. The transparent mode is okay, but you can still feel the natural noise cancellation of the earbud tips. No matter what size bud I had in the headphones eventually fell out my ears. Don’t be fooled by bad reviews on this thing because the sound is great but the features is where this thing loses the quality. Its features are not up to par with my first gen AirPods Pro. Also the sound leaking on these is loud, everyone next to you can hear what you are listening to (that’s how loud they are). They have a sound leak compensation feature built in where it’s supposed to stop the sound from leaking out but this feature does not work as good as it needs to in my opinion.
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Dbigunit Posted
I really enjoy using these headphones. The ANC works great. I use these in a noisy environment and they remove so much of the background noise. Love that. Sound is great. The battery lasts about 8 hrs with ANC on. The cons are you don’t receive notifications such as texts and phone calls on these from my iPhone. That is why not a 5 star
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Nino Posted
Better than the earbuds pro! More features, more battery, great bass, set the equalizer to your liking, the NC is not the best but surely is good enough, case charge wirelessly and got a premium feel...i strongly recommended great job by Soundcore.
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AJKrol Posted
Hi, I replaced my Google Pixel Buds Pro after 4 months with the Liberty 4 from Soundcore. No regrets; better fitting, better app and better design. ANC par with Pixel. In the Liberty 4 app more intuitive and wide spectrum of options. Highly recommend!
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Laurc Posted
4.5 for disconnecting from devices halfway through a phone call and loud crackling noises that randomly happen. These work great otherwise… long battery life, sound is good. I was surprised at how well the noise reduction function works! Haven’t done much about figuring out the button functions.
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Jose Posted
After a couple hours of looking at reviews for wireless earbuds it came down to the Anker Liberty 4 NC and the Beats Studio Buds. At first I was disappointed because my package came without the earbuds, but I got it replaced the next day for free. The quality on these are INSANE for the price. The main reason why I bought these is because I got tired of wearing over the head headphones and needed something convenient to put on. These are light in weight. The software that supports the earbuds is pretty good. It tells if you the seal is good and allows you to create a personal equalizer setting through various tests.
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enem156 Posted
I have a pretty extensive collection of ear buds that I've amassed over the years, I'm always interested in the sound quality and fit of the new ear buds on the market. Overall, I like the Liberty 4's. The sound is really good once you have the fit dialed in. The fit is what's going to make or break the sound quality in any pair of ear buds. The fit on these is better than most, but I still had to really play around with the positioning to hear the best sound. So, to start, I love the case. A horizontal case is always the best option. It's easy to open with a press of the button, and even with the lid open it still lays flat. So many buds just have clunky cases that either fall over when opened or have a rounded bottom that makes you hold the case while you trying to put in your buds. Crazy. The case also has a good strong magnet that makes it a breeze to get your buds back into the case in the proper position. No fuss, no guesswork. The charging port on the case is a USB-C connection (thankyou Anker!), don't know why everything hasn't gone that route but I still buy things that come with the micro USB connection. I've been listening to these guys for several days and have yet to actually plug the case in to charge it. The buds are always at 100% right out of the case and the case charge level is still around 90%. I wouldn't hesitate to take these guys on a short trip without a charger and cable. I like the way you don't need to fumble around with finding the on/off button. Just pull them out of the case and they power on and connect to your phone. I had absolutely no trouble pairing with my Samsung phone. I always like to try and pair a new set of buds without downloading an app first just to see how well they play with others, and these did just fine. Downloading the Soundcore app gives you a lot of features. Aside from the home screen basics of connection status and battery levels of both buds and the case, there are adjustments for the noise canceling, and sound quality. Opening up the settings gives you choices Auto Play/Pause, Gaming mode, Sound leak compensation, Prompt tone, Sound mode, dual connections, Find device, Fit test, Auto power off, and on and on. Wow! Unlike a lot of apps I've run into for other buds, everything I see on the Soundcore app is actually useful! The Fit Test is especially useful and fully active (not just instructions on how to wear the buds). It will actually let you know after the test if you're wearing them correctly. The sound mode the buds come up in the first time is “normal”, which presumably has no noise cancellation. I started in this mode, but soon realized that switching over to noise cancellation mode or transparency mode is where you want to be if you actually want to hear any bass response. The Normal mode sounds very thin and tinny. Once I switched to this mode, it was like hearing an all new set of buds. The low end was well defined and the overall sound improved immensely. On top of that, the custom EQ allows you to really tweak the frequencies you like to boost. So by the time I was done, I was really getting more and more impressed with the sound quality. I (very) briefly tried the 3D surround sound and wondered what the point was of it, because the tinniness came back. Maybe if I was watching a movie it would be better suited for that type of sound reproduction. At any rate, I'm really happy with the sound I'm getting out of these guys. The fit, as I've said before in this review and many others, is everything when it comes to ear buds. If they don't fit right or you just don't want to use the biggest rubber tips for your ears, your not going to get good bass response. I have a problem with the majority of the buds I try, and I think this just comes down to the shape of my ear canals. It's difficult for me to get good sound from a lot of different buds. These were no different, but after working with them and going through the Fit Test a bunch of times, I got them into a good position. Even with the largest tips, I still have to really push them in deep, which is sometimes uncomfortable, but since I don't have them in for hours on end, it's not a big problem. But I can honestly say that if you spend the time with the fit, they sound fantastic. These guys are taking over one of the top spots in my collection and that's saying a lot. I was really pleasantly surprised by the performance of these buds all the way around. From the sound quality to the effort they placed in the app, and even the way they understand the fit is everything when it comes to buds and they give you a way to actually test the fit and let you know how to wear them correctly. The really long battery life is also a great bonus.
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Kadete Posted
This is an excellent headset that has two unfortunate shortcomings. The most important part is the sound quality which is excellent and can be adjusted vía the intuitive app. I’ve been using this pair for everyday activities except exercising because they tend to fall off easier than I like. Falling off easily maybe both a desig issue and user ear canal shape. The app makes it easy to adjust volume, equalizer and sound modes which are nice and varied. The unfortunate thing is that the volume can’t be adjusted on the headset with the touch. It has limited controls unlike my other headsets. The charge last a full two days of constant use but not heavy use. The charger box is better designed than most and has a light indicator which is large which is better than other headsets. The noise canceling is not as effective as other headsets but good enough to block most sounds and still listen to alarms and close conversations. Pairing is easy and can be paired with two different device which I have, Android and iOS. I wouldn’t by this set for a very active friend or family member but for the feel, quality build and sound makes it a good buy.
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DMDoney Posted
To start, these weren't my first choice. I really wanted to like the new AirPod 4 with Noise Cancelling but they didn't fit my ears like the OG AirPod 1/2s do. I also wanted to give the AirPod Pros a try but they also don't fit my ears at all. Beats Fit Pro also didn't fit properly. That being said, I noticed these have a similar stem like the original AirPods so I figured why not for $100. Here's a quick TL;DR coming from a heavy Apple user: Pros: Sound is on par if not better in some cases with the AirPods Pro 2 (excluding the gimmicky Dolby Atmos/Head Tracking). Battery Life is awesome - case lasts 2 weeks easily EQ Adjustment Noice cancelling is good in most environments Cons: Transparency mode doesn't come close to AirPods Dual connection doesn't work well between MacBook and iPhone Proprietary ear-tips Adjust the EQ to your liking and you will love these if you want a good pair of noise cancelling earbuds. If you can live without the Apple proprietary features or if you are looking for a competitor, give these a spin and you will find that for the price, you won't be disappointed.
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Diego Posted
Long life battery good sound does not need to increase all the volume I'm using them with my laptop or my smartphone without issues the only thing that bothers me is the case that has not a magnetic seal.
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LouRevue Posted
I've used quite a few earbuds in my time so it's always nice to test out new ones from time to time. I'm a big fan on Anker's line of chargers so was kind of nice to see some newer earbuds from them. Big rage these days is with noise canceling earbuds/headphones. Once you've tried them, there's really no going back to regular sounding earbuds IMO. These are both simplistic in design but quite advanced in their technology. For scope, I usually use either my Airpods Pro 2, Beats Fit Pro or Sony WF-1000XM3 for my dailies. The Airpods and Beats both work great for music/calls but when I just want to listen to music, I go with the Sonys. These Soundcord earbuds are right in the middle of the ones I already have. The noise cancelling isn't quite as nice as the Airpods Pro and the music sound isn't quite as nice as the Beats/Sonys I have. Anker usually sits in the middle between low end and upper mid/high end devices. These are no different. Sound wise, they provide great sound. Nice highs/mids and just a little bit of bass. When I used these for a conference call, I got intermittent buzzing/popping sounds throughout the call. I don't experience this with any of the other earbuds I have so not sure if this is just a one off issue or if it's firmware related. That said, overall, these are decent, mid-grade earbuds IMO. They're not the best, not the worst but, for 90% of people out there, these will work just great for whatever their needs.
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James Posted
While the features and sound quality of these buds are 5 star at and beyond this price point, they lose a star from me due to the proprietary ear tip connection. This rectangle fitting gives little flexibility in upgrading the ear tips for fit, sound isolation, and security (running), limiting options and making it more expensive. For stationary listening these earbuds are amazing. The noise cancelation functions very well. They are comfortable (although they tend to come loose). Sound quality, when using a customized sound profile, has been top-notch. The Bluetooth connectivty has been rock solid. I love the case, longer battery life, and the convenient battery level indicator for each ear bud and case in the phone app. A great upgrade from the life note 3 i was using.
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Nick Posted
I like the noise canceling features but changing the volume with the earphones doesn't exist and skipping videos on youtube is complicated, being forced to use the app for the noise canceling features is kind of annoying.
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MichaelM Posted
They sound great, holds great charge and are good quality all around. The charge box is designed in a way that isn't very easily accessible, but it's a minor issue. I accidentally dropped one in a bucket of water while working, after 15 minutes of drying it has been fully functional no issues. The sound core app is quite useful as well.
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HabibK Posted
the connectivity on these are awesome. the sound quality is really good and does not disconnect. the only problem with this is the earbuds slip out when there is too much sweat, that is worth removing one star with how annoying it is to me.
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DanO Posted
Noise cancelling and sound quality are very good but it has occasional issues with pairing. Battery life is great. Removing both buds from the case to use with a stored Bluetooth device occasionally requires additional attempts due to the left bud not working. Resetting with both buds in the case and reattempting use generally works well.
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GuyG Posted
These are one of the best earbuds I have had compared to beats and apple products. They have certain cons which I hope get fixed in future models such as improving transparency mode and improving wind reduction. Sound is great and the battery life is fantastic.
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christopher Posted
[Employee of bestbuy] I also have the Liberty 3 and the noise cancelling on them where 10 times better than these, but I couldn't get them to fit right even with all the different ear pieces. This set are not nearly as loud even doing the ear test, but they do fit better and don't fall out.
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Xato Posted
These are good earphones, I use the a lot ( 8 hours a day ) and they are comfortable but I recommend getting foam tips if you work out or move a lot . They lasted me a little over a before one of the side stopped work . Sounds quality improved after getting the app and setting it up
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