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Customers express satisfaction with the Soundcore Liberty Air True Wireless In-Ear Headphones, particularly praising its sound quality, price, battery life, comfort, and fit. However, some users have experienced connectivity issues, low volume, finicky touch controls, and insufficient bass.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Touch controls

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Amazing Sound!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    If you're interested in some truly wireless Bluetooth headphones, go for these, you won't be disappointed I've been using them daily ever since I got them. The battery life is great, the touch controls are convenient, the pairing is simple, and most importantly the audio quality is GREAT! For these headphones to be such a small package they pack a crazy punch, amazing low ends and doesn't slack on the highs. Only thing it needed that is missing from the touch controls is volume control, aside from that the headphones are perfect.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Fit

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Better than AirPods & Bose Soundsport and Jlab’s

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    Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Talk about a great purchase! You will not be disappointed after purchasing these wireless headphones. They have super deep bass, a balanced Overall response, are sweat/water resistant, fit comfortably into my ears, and stay secure most of the time. They are nearly identical to what has now eventually became the AirPod2. Wonder why?! Ha ha ha! They have a tiny Case/charger that supplies three additional (4-5 hour battery life/on avg. over 3 months) charges. As soon as the second generation of these specific bad boys drop in price, I will swoop in and get them also and if your looking for an incredible deal you should too!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Fit, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent wireless ear buds..just as good as Apple

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These ear buds are Awesome! I own Apple and Bragi both wireless and now the Liberty. Sound quality is excellent as well as playing time. The biggest one for me is the ear buds stay in my ears unlike Apple. The price is excellent! If you are looking for a solid wireless experience and not having to worry about them falling out your ears.......I highly recommend them!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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      Thank you for your feedback! anker

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Better then AirPods

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    these connect really fast to an iPhone X. Great battery life in the buds and case. Sounds better then AirPods but looks like them at the same time. If your looking for a cheaper version of AirPod look-alikes that have good bass, look no further. These are amazing for music and calling.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great buds for the price!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great sound, exelent battery life, nice bass, it make the airpods run for their money! Very happy with my choice...

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Due to an unfortunate accident I had to replace my old pair of true wireless earbuds, the past brand being skullcandy but having 80$ go to waste with that brand. Through no fault of the manufacturer, just petty. I decided to give this brand a try and I like it. Good battery and the charging case fits in the palm of my hand, boy is it small. if anyone is concerned about sound quality and loudness in general. From a casuals perspective and introvert who hates interaction if I blast the volume I can ignore pretty much anyone on the subway so it’s great. 10/10 would recommend and might buy another for my brothers upcomin birthday

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Price is unbeatable for how premium it is but...

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Background Information: I went into buying this after watching numerous review videos on Youtube and many of them said things like "Half the price of Airpods, but even better." Of course, that phrase caught my attention because not only do I want to try the newest tech, I don't have the money for it nor an Apple device, so this was the next best thing. What I like: I've read and heard that the sound quality is even better than that of Airpods, the battery life and microphone is somewhat identical to the Airpods but slightly better, and it would fit many people's ears. I've tried Apple earbuds before and the shape of it as well as the plastic feeling just doesn't feel right in my ear and it just falls off, but not with these. That's all I have positive for these earbuds. Let's get started with the negatives now. What I dislike: When I opened the box through the flap, I saw bits of hair and dust inside the box, not outside. This lead me to believe it wasn't new at all, but possibly refurbished. But okay, it's just bits of hair nothing to worry about because I can always wipe it down. I charged the case and the buds at it's maximum capacity and paired it with my device. Firstly, I noticed the earbuds having imperfections like the coating or whatever was coming off, but it didn't bother me as much. It is seen on both earbuds. I have it in the photos I will be showing. Immediately after listening to some music, the left earbud started to disconnect on me even though I was not even moving!! The right earbud was fine though. It reconnected after a few seconds, but clearly there's something defective with them, which I was right. I went outside for a light jog to see how it would fair with the volume being very low because loud sounds hurt my ears. To no ones surprise, the left bud was disconnecting again and again!! It got annoying so I had to just continue running with one of the earbuds, which wasn't what I paid for. I paid for two working earbuds. I went back home, reset it and tried it again giving it the benefit of the doubt. I put it back in my ears to test it. Okay, it doesn't disconnect all is good. But, as I increased the volume I started to notice that the left earbud is actually more quiet than the right. I tested my theory by having it play music, taking out the left earbud and listened to it for 30 seconds. Then I took that off and put the right earbud on and noticed the difference in volume. I went online to search for reviews on other websites like Amazon to see if they have the same problems and yep, they do. All of these problems other people have seem identical and I should have looked at these reviews instead of the positive ones on Youtube. They've said that they had to try MULTIPLE PAIRS until they got one that was perfect, which I don't even have the money to spurge like that and IT SHOULDN'T EVEN BE THE CASE TO HAVE TO BUY MULTIPLE PAIRS. I was foolish to think that these were perfect. I really had high hopes with these because they really seemed like it would be great for me. I would return them if only the closest wasn't so far from where I live. Please listen to me and don't make the same mistake. Overall: Listen to the bad reviews. 1/5

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great battery life and sound quality!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have been pleasantly surprised by the sound quality but mostly the battery life, I can go all day without charging. I had to buy a set for my husband because i was really happy with it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Price

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    They work great while bicycle riding

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I would recommend these to anyone. There reliable and the price is reasonable

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best ear buds for the price. I love it.

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I love these ear buds they sound really good. Clear sound deep bass. Great battery life. I am using them regularly. Absolutely satisfied.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Fit

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    I Love these earbuds!!! They sound Great and are Very comfortable! Super price, Great quality!!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great headphone my wife love it

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    My wife love because is so easy to connect and control with only one touch and sound fantastic and great price

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great

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    I bought this head phone it works great and charged last long snd it crystals chear

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Connection

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Left earbud doesn’t work

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    Left earbud doesn’t work or play any music even though it’s connected. There’s no solution found anywhere. User manual says reset, but still not working even after resetting soo many times. Very disappointed from the very next day I bought it.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Anker Team
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      If you're experiencing issues with the Left earbud, go into your bluetooth settings. Find the device, select forget. Repair like its the first time and that will do the trick! Rest assured we do honor troubleshooting and customer support! 1-800-988-7973 anker

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Touch controls

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic to the point for phone calls and sound

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I basically will be on the phone calls most of my day and I have been looking for truly wireless Bluetooth earbuds and I have used many other expensive ones such as Zolo, Jabara, even Airpods which did not meet the requirements in terms of connectivity and comfort. These are the only earbuds I feel are at least comparable to Apple Airpods at half of it’s price. (I actually thought to wait for Airpods2, but since there is no sign of it in 2018, I started searching for the cheaper ones for phone calls with good call quality). To my surprise these earbuds are fantastic in terms of call quality and sound. PROS: Comfort: These are very light weight and comes in plastic material, which may not matter since most of the pieces on market are of same material including high priced brands. These earbuds connect automatically to the registered device whenever you open from the charging case (given the earbuds have charge in them :P ). I use the earbuds for almost 6 hrs a day for sure in my ears and sometimes I even forget that I have these pieces in my ears. You do not get any weird feel or any discomfort that you might get from other major brands with ear buds in your ears. FIT: All I can say is better than AirPods BATTERY: This is very impressive. I hear to music most of the times and even take calls and for each charge I got around 3 hours and 45 mins continuously with high volume in one of my tests of battery draining. But on a normal usage of calls and music I got for almost 8 hours with some intermittent charging and the charging case is also pretty impressive - I charged it two days back and it still has enough charge to charge my earbuds. Bluetooth Connectivity: These earbuds comes with Bluetooth 5.0 and has the best connectivity for it’s price range below $80. I can completely keep my phone in my pocket and go for a jog while listening to songs which is not the case with some of the other truly wireless bluetooth earbuds in the same price range (they lose sound quality and sometimes even lose connection even if you keep your phone either in your jacket or pant pocket - try listening to songs by keeping your phone in jacket or pant pocket). It’s been more than 4 days and I am loving these, no complains but there are cons as mentioned at the last. Sound quality: I can say these are just a step below AirPods in terms of sound while listening to music (both does not have a super bass, but are good enough) but is more sound proof than AirPods. Has more noise cancelling than AirPods. Trust me I used even AirPods. Call Quality: This is the best part. People are able to hear my voice very clearly and even I am getting a very clear voice clarity which I did not find much in other top brands. But the call quality drops when you move away for more than 12 feet from your phone. (But in my experience 95% of the time I do not move away from my phone for more than 10 feet). You can listen to music even if you are away from your phone for until 22 to 25 feet (I measured by the way :P ) CONS: - Initial Bluetooth pairing setup might take you some time to understand the touch controls. But once you successfully connect to your device, you need not worry about connection. But if you experience any mismatch between right and left, then simply keep both the earbuds in the charging case just as apple airpods. - The touch controls are not responsive which did not matter to me much as long as you touch on the right spot :P - If you wanted to reset your earbuds then again it may take you around 5 mins to do that. Instructions on the manual are not that clear. But since I keep on testing these, I was able to finally figure out how to do the reset. - These earbuds are run by right side earbud and you cannot use the left without right earbud. But you can use only the right earbud to take calls and listen to music. (This is one feature which I loved in AirPods, where you can use both earbuds independently) - These de snot have multi device connectivity - to be precise, every time I wanted to switch listening from my mobile to my iPad, I have to manually connect these earbuds again from the bluetooth settings just like Airpods (this is one feature, which I did not like in AirPods). But other brands like Jabra, Jaybird can connect and switch automatically without requiring to connect manually) - Mainly because of the last two cons I have to take out one star, but overall, I can give 7.5 to 8 out of 10 for these (Airpods - 8.5/10 for the best phone call quality, Jabra 8.5/10 for the best sound quality, Jaybird - 7/10 bcos of the intermittent Bluetooth connection issues and size, Zolo - 6/10 overall, Enacfire 5.0 future - 3/10) NOTE: WIll test these for the next month and will update the review if I run into any issues using these. #Peace

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Connection

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Poor product Only last few months.

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    Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I used this earbuds 1 hour a day when I go to the gym. Cons - Poor Battery, Battery last 20 mins. The left side often disconnected. Stop working after 2 months, it can't be returned or refund. Pros- I contacted Soundcore customer support, they send me a new one and it stop working after fews months.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Volume

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Decent quality, mediocre design, great service

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    UPDATE: I've bumped this up to four stars for the following reasons: 1. Anker's legendary customer service - as a long-time Anker customer, I knew this about them, but they once again proved that they are a costumer-centric company. This makes them stand out among the fly-by-night retailers of Apple knock-offs. 2. A few more weeks of use have allowed me to see the design as more idiosyncratic than frustrating. I still don't like some things (see original review below), but I've adapted. Now, I genuinely like these things. 3. Ongoing great call quality. I'm always impressed with how good I sound. This makes them worth a lot, compared to other truly wireless buds. Two more quick notes: First, the picture I posted is NOT the correct way to wear them. As my review mentions, this is to demonstrate that you can wear them in either ear, with a fair degree of comfort. Second, I've had NO problem with audio-video syncing via earbud, whether using an iPhone or my Windows 10 laptop. Good for you, Anker. Okay, here's the original: I've used dozens of wireless earbuds over the years, but these are the first truly wireless set. For my budget, they were kinda pricy at $80, but a gift card from a friend, along with a Best Buy rebate program, brought the price down. I've used single ear micro ear buds, but they're a different animal from these. Here are my observations, after a couple weeks of use: PROS - **Excellent battery life**: I usually listen for a few hours every day, and have gone a full week without recharging the case. Granted, I often have only one earbud in, and the volume level is between 30-50%. For my needs though, the battery is more than enough. - **Fantastic mic for phone calls **: After some minor shifting of the stem to point more directly toward my mouth, I sounded really good to everyone I called. This is a first for me, using Bluetooth buds. Again, I usually use only one side for casual calls and listening, and the mic quality is good. For even better quality, or in especially noisy environments, put both earbuds in. - **Comfortable fit**: These are light and easy to find a good fit for your ears, with three different sets of rubber tips. With ear canals the size of Erie Canal, I used the largest size, and had no problems. They are also fairly discreet in the ears. Anyone can see you are wearing them, but it isn't ostentatious. - **Solid connection**: These have _less cut-out_ than wired BT earbuds, especially when outside for a jog. Even walking along a wide-open field on a windy morning, I didn't experience any issues. Other devices will cut out when I go outside; these don't. - **Gets really quiet without going silent**: While some earbuds get plenty loud, they don't get super quiet. If you are listening to these as you drift off to sleep, you can turn them way down, while still hearing them. This list shows that Anker got a LOT right. And of course, there are some gimmes that I haven't mentioned: They stay in the ear, they come in two colors, they are water-resistant, the rubber tips fit securely on the plastic body, etc, etc. Many cheaper sets don't hit these marks, resulting in a frustrating experience. But this review isn't over. Here are some "meh" aspects of the Liberty Airs: HO-HUM - **Okay build quality**: The plastic seems durable, but it is a bit chintzy-looking with the glossy plastic. Though the magnetic lid usually stays shut in my pocket, if it drops, the lid flies open and the buds invariably fall out. It's not bad, but it could've been a bit better. - **Middling volume level**: I didn't have a problem hearing these, even around loud tools, like chainsaws! But I've definitely had louder. It's not bad at all - but they don't crank as loud as some. - **No USB-C**: It just seems like this would be a no-brainer in 2018-19. It's simple enough to use the regular USB port, but they're so finicky, and we all need to work to ensure that USB-C is the standard. Missed opportunity, Anker. - **Not-super-intuitive audio prompts**: I like the chimes and beeps to let me know what's happening - they're pleasant enough, anyway. But it's not clear what's happening every time. It seems like they could've done a simple voice instead of the slightly-cryptic R2D2 lingo. None of these are deal-breakers, and they shouldn't make you question the purchase. However, there are blank more things you should be aware of. These are potential deal-breakers: FULL-FLEDGED CONS - **Insufficient sound quality for price**: I really thought, with an MRSP of $80, these would have really decent sound. Don't get me wrong, it's not bad for casual listening. But I've heard better in wired Bluetooth earbuds. There is little depth to these earbuds. Everything sounds flat, with little aural texture. Perhaps I expected too much, but I was disappointed. - **Pathetic on-earbud controls**: The touch controls are finicky at best. Even after a couple weeks' of use, it still takes two or more tries just to pause a podcast. While I didn't have much problem with accidental triggering, the over-engineered touch-sensitive zones are way too much form and cool factor, and not nearly enough function. Fail. - **Inability to use both sides independently**: For me, this is the most frustrating failure. You can ONLY use the right earbud by itself. The left is a "slave", meaning that it doesn't pair with the phone, but the right unit. This means you can't switch back and forth between the two buds while the other charges; you can't switch ears when one gets fatigued; and you have to be careful to not lose the right one. Since my left ear is more dominant, I have figured out how to wear the right bud in that ear when desired (see pic in review). But I really wish they hadn't designed it this way. - **Awful experience when switching between devices**: The most confounding problem is switching between devices. I have an iPhone 6s and a current-gen Windows laptop. But if I want to switch between the two devices, I have to unpair one from the buds, turn off the Bluetooth, and then search for the earbuds from the other device. Often, that doesn't work, and I need to turn off and turn back on the earbuds. There's really no excuse for this. With this list of cons, someone might ask why I don't just return them. If all I needed these for was listening to music, I would. But they still are great for audiobooks and podcasts. Also, the strong performance in phone calls make them worth it to me. I'd grade them a lot better if they didn't cost $80. If you want reliable quality, long battery life, and great mic performance, these are for you, even at nearly $100. If you value ease of use, switch between devices often, and want to really experience all the nuances of your music, consider something else.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Touch controls

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Airpod Alternative.

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    These are good if you want a pair of wireless headphones under $100. The mic isn't that great though, it sounds like I'm talking behind a door. Could be just my pair. The touch controls can be triggered pretty easy since almost the whole side of the headphone is a touch button. If your skin is touching the side, it will trigger a function. Not a deal breaker, just takes some getting use to. The sound is good considering the price and size of the headphones. The sound is clear and has decent bass. Bass can be boosted if you can change your device's equalizer settings. Battery life is awesome. I forgot the charging case and my headphones lasted a whole shift at work and commute home of on-and-off music. The charging case is nice, very well built and feels nice to hold in your hand and fits well in my pocket. They are very light and comfortable to wear. I could wear these all day. But there is not audio pass through so you have to take the buds out to hear someone talking. Smart assistant function works but since the mic quality isn't the best, you may give inaccurate commands. Overall, good headphones for the price. They do almost everything the airpods do. Plus they have better bass and sound due to the noise isolation.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Fit, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The Airpods that Apple should have made

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was rather skeptical about these buds when I first saw them. Mainly because I know that Soundcore is a label under Anker and they mainly make battery banks, so how good could these earbuds be? Thankfully I was pleasantly surprised when I hooked them up to my phone and put them in my ears. The first 'issue' that I noticed was the plastics that were used for the buds and case. The case has a soft-touch finish that is okay in the hand, but it picks up fingerprints easily and would need to be wiped regularly in order to not have nasty oil build-up. The earbuds themselves have that shiny black plastic that I personally don't like, mainly because of how easily micro-scratches can accumulate on them just from touching and handling the things. Of course, you won't be looking at the buds when they are in your ears, but I felt like I had to mention that. Now of course I have to draw parallels to the Airpods since it's pretty obvious that Anker took some notes when apple showcased their 'magical' earbuds. The first difference being that the Liberty Air's have a silicone tip that makes a great seal for your ear canal so they already have an edge over the Airpods in isolation and comfort. Airpods depend on the factor of, your ear needs to be the right size, otherwise they will have to be mashed in just to fit. So, if Airpods don't fit you, these might do a better job since they have differently sized silicone tips. The second would have to be the charging port. Now obviously the Liberty Air's don't use the lightning connector to charge, but they use standard micro USB. It's a little disappointing to not see usb-c but micro is still rather common, and of course the box comes with a cable included, just like the Airpods. Another similarity would be draw when you see how the Liberty Air's are removed from their case. It has a hinged top that is secured with a magnet and the earbuds also magnetize into the case when finished. The volume of the case seems similar to the Airpods, but it doesn't look as tall, and wider in comparison, so you will not notice these all too much in your pockets; I personally put them in my cargo pockets and just feel the little bulge every now and then. Now the pairing process cannot be compared, since Apple has their own.. 'Magical' solution.. But it's only 'magical' if you have an iPhone. These buds are universal and can be used with any android, apple, windows or mac device, and they pair just like any other Bluetooth sound device. You don't have to worry about pairing one earbud, then the other, then turn them both on and so on. Just find them on your Bluetooth menu and you're set. And battery life is something that is similar too. 5 hours per charge and an additional 15 hours from the case; granted it isn't the 20+ hours the Airpods offer, but it's still much better than most. Now that the similarities and differences are put aside, how do they sound? Well I ran a few tests by listening to several artists. I usually run the music gauntlet of 80's rock, Metal, Electronic and Dubstep and these earbuds hold up rather well. I even ran a few bass tests and they handle low end surprisingly well, as well as mids, highs can be a bit hit or miss, but few headphones can handle the whole range of frequencies well unless you spend a couple thousand dollars. Do keep in mind that since these are wireless, the signal can drop between the buds, but that happens with any true wireless buds out there. But if you like a bit of bass and enjoy a wide range of music genre's, these will not disappoint you, unless you demand perfection. Pros: -Great and adjustable fit for most people -Compact case and earbuds -Stealthy look -Great battery life -Great volume -Surprising sound quality -Suitable for most genres Cons: -Easy to lose (like all other true wireless earbuds) -Glossy plastic that can get micro-scratches -Signal drops on occasion The only way you could go wrong with these is if you could find something of similar quality at a lower price.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Poor music quality!

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    Don't do it! I purchased both wireless Anker earbuds and the Galaxy Buds. Galaxy Buds blew the Anker Liberty Air away! Large margin in music quality. Just saying...

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Anker Team
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      I see you are experiencing poor music quality! Try swapping the earplugs with the extras we send in the box. To get the best sound quality you'll need to find the earplugs that fit your ears! If at that point you try all (3) different sizes of ear tips and the problem still persists.. please give our support team a call (1-800-988-7973) or email ([email protected]) to get technical and troubleshooting assistance. anker

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