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Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 800 reviews

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83%would recommend to a friend

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Customers are enthusiastic about the Anker Liberty Air 2 Pro Earbuds, particularly praising the exceptional sound quality, comfortable fit, and impressive battery life. Many users also appreciate the affordable price point and the effectiveness of the active noise cancellation. However, some users have expressed concerns about the fit and connectivity issues, as well as the lack of volume control and occasional microphone problems.

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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great product

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

    This product is great for noise canceling and sound loud my concern is there's no button to okay or end call.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Could Easily Rival Higher End Earphones

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

    Here I will leave a short version if yo do not want to read the longer review -You can use either L or R to connect to your device unlike other wireless earphones -The touch controls are customizable through the app -Uses type C port to charge or Wireless charging -Fast charging through the case -The battery on the earphones last around 7 hours and 26 hours in total -You can customize the EQ to your liking through the app - Noise canceling can be activated through the app or the earphones - There is 3 options for noise canceling (normal, ambient, and noise canceling) - the only downside could be that there is no option to find your earphones in case you lose them I have personally know the brand Anker for their high quality chargers and cables, but recently they have been tapping into other markets and the headphone/earphone market is one of them. The case in general is easy to carry, you can slide the cover to get access to the earphones. You get 3 sizes of ear-tips to choose from. The microphone quality is really good, and the call quality sounds great. Out the box the earphones are tuned to sound bassy, but the EQ can also be customized to your liking through the app. These earphones also have touch controls, you can hold, double tap or single tap and they can also be customized through the app. Lastly the noise canceling might not be the best, but considering the price i would say its pretty good. Honestly i would definitely choose these earphones over other ones in the same price range. They look stylish and can be tuned and customized to your personal preference. If you are thinking on getting some new earphones, I would highly recommend the these.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very impressive. Great comfort and sound!

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

    These earbuds are my first attempt at "true wireless" earbuds and I'm in love. I've tried a couple of other brands before, but they were all way too bulky and no matter what size tips I'd use, they'd fall out within seconds. These Soundcore earbuds actually stay in place! I have incredibly small ear canals and always have problems having fitment issues. As you'll see in my photos, they offer THE MOST amount of ear tip sizes I've ever seen in wired and wireless earbuds. Just place them in, a slight twist and within seconds, I don't even feel that they're there. Incredibly light weight and even feel great after a few hours of wearing them. I use Powerbeats at work because I'm active and they won't fall out, but outside of heavy activity, these Soundcores are ideal. Around the house, out running errands, dog walks, you name it. The sound is impressive, especially for the price. Love the ability to customize SO MANY options on these Air 2 Pros. From the fitment test, to the equalizers, the ANC, and ambient sound capabilities...these are amazing. I even love that I can customize the touches so that I don't need to learn new commands....I can mimic them as much as possible to the other brand I wear during my active job. I've been using them a lot for calls and Clubhouse and Zoom sessions and zero complaints about the mic...everyone says I come thru crystal clear! Loved the packaging of these and the case they come in. Enjoy the case being USB-C as I have plenty of other devices that use it and I'm not needing a proprietary iCable (if you get my drift). Battery life is quite impressive and so easy to charge in the case!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Anc, Battery life, Fit
    Cons mentioned:
    Touch controls

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Outstanding value & impressive performance

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

    After using these several hours per day for around a week and a half, I can say the performance & feature set are impressive with good sound quality and surprisingly effective ANC. I haven't tried other true wireless earbuds with ANC before, but even if these don't turn out to be the best on the market, they are still a great value. Tested with a recording of simulated airplane noise at high volume through surround speakers, I found the ANC (transport mode) on par with my older pair of over-the-ear wired ANC headphones from a prominent brand, but these Soundcores have better sound quality. Sound and ANC performance varied depend on the fit of the eartips. These include 9 different sizes, but the stems on the buds are very short, and only the 2 widest sizes had deeper fit options. The default medium tips fit fine, and I even managed a 25-minute treadmill jog without them starting to slip out, but one of the included deeper pairs worked better for me. They did start to get uncomfortable after wearing 4-6 hours per day several days in a row. Some third-party tips may fit these, but I found an extra large pair of foam tips wouldn't fit in the charging case. The transparency/ambient sound modes were less impressive & made the enhanced background noises sound artificial/digitized. The vocal mode does make voices clearer, but also slightly amplifies some background noise. I still found it very helpful to use to be able to hear my own voice while on calls; without it, it's a little disorienting how earbuds' sound isolation muffles my voice. A couple of people commented my voice sounded hollow while on calls (without me asking), but nearly everyone I talked to thought my voice sounded clear. Background noise cancellation also seems very good - I took a call while washing dishes and the other party couldn't hear the water running. The case is fairly compact and feels premium with a soft-touch coating, but made a noticeable bulge in my pocket, and was slightly too large to fit in the 5th pocket of my jeans. The sliding panel is convenient to use one-handed, but the door feels slightly flimsy while open, and has slid open while going in and out of tighter pockets when I had it turned in that direction - don't handle it carelessly. It has USB-C and Qi wireless charging that both worked well, and I was able to get through at least a couple workdays of regular use, mostly with ANC off, without having to recharge the case. The default Soundcore Signature EQ setting is good, but I liked a few of the genre-specific settings better for my music, and the HearID setting was even better. The Soundcore app is needed to make use of the customizable EQ, ANC, and touch controls (which were reasonably reliable & rarely failed to register my input; by default, there are no on-board volume controls on the earbuds so you'll have to add them using the app). The app did prompt me to create a free Soundcore account on installation, and I did, but this may not have been necessary since the app still seems to allow changing device settings while I'm logged out of the account. There's no multi-device pairing; I have to disconnect these from my phone before I could connect them to a laptop, and while not paired to the phone (where the app is installed), I can't change device settings using the app. However, after using the app to customize how the touch controls work, those settings were remembered even when not paired to the phone.

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great price with great features

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

    I am writing this review based on my experience using these in-ear headphones by Soundcore(Anker). If you want some great sounding Active Noise Canceling headphones at a great price then these are the ones for you. At a little over $100 these will do the job and the fact that they have pretty good sound quality, it is even more recommendable. The unboxing experience is great compared to other headphones that are more expensive. I do appreciate those small details. Second, pairing the headphones is a breeze with your phone, but what makes these stand out the most is the setup process with their app. One thing I appreciated is that you can set up your own custom hearing profile. The way it works is that you do a short audio test whether or not you can hear certain frequencies and so when you then use the profile you have set, the audio is adjusted to match it. The noise cancelling works very well and these are lightweight so not noticeable while in use. I do like the tap feature on each ear bud which makes it easy to pause/play. Battery life has been great and love the fact that the case supports wireless charging so that is a win. I do recommend these headphones if you are concerned about price as these check all the right boxes. One little thing that could have been improved is the soundstage when listening to music, but then again when using Spotify or Apple Music you are using compressed audio. Either way I am happy with these in-ear anc headphones by Soundcore. I’ve been a fan of theirs and enjoy their products. Definitely a recommend buy.

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Very good at its price point

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

    The sound is decent. Controls are easy to use. The app is good for what it's meant for you can tune it to your hearing ability, makes you listen to beeps in different frequencies. Battery life is amazing . Overall it's worth it. If you expect world class noise canceling then the answer is no. It's good though , it does minimize most exterior sounds. The mode that let'syou hear your surroundings is weak though. 26 hours of use. I was using them for like 6 hours still didn't die. That's impressive for me. Other brands by the 4th or 5th you get the notification of low battery. The case is cool. You slide it open and close. The earbuds are magnetic they don't fall out. It's usb C.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best ANC Earbuds I've Tried

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

    Context: I'm no audiophile, but have now used/tested ~10 different sets of wireless headphones and have a relatively good idea of what I do & don't care for. I am NOT an "unboxing" guy- the fact that these videos exist on YouTube baffles me- I mean, who has time to watch other people open things?!? That said, in a world where packaging is apparently becoming a big deal, I see the changes and can recognize & appreciate a good package. The Anker - Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro True's packaging was just really nice- a great mixture of attractive, secure & easy to open (see pics). The case, as well, is distinctive & slick- a slide open case with a matte, soft feel that sets it apart from the other earbuds I've tested. Sound-wise- the Anker - Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancelling sound as good or better than any other wireless earbuds I've tried. The accompanying app allows for significant customization of equalizer mix, different types of ANC (more later), controls, etc. Pairing: effortless! I've paired with no issues to my iPhone, iPad, 2 different laptops. I know this seems like a no-brainer feature for a pair of wireless earbuds... but it's not always so simple! Comfort: the Anker - Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancelling comes with 9 different sets of tips to customize fit, so odds are mighty good you'll be able to find the best & most comfortable fit with a little testing. And they stay in!! I can talk & chew and move around a bit without worrying that they're going to fall out. I'm still a believer that over-the-ear hooks are required for exercise (for me, at least), but the Anker - Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancelling handle the rigors of everyday activities with no problems. ANC: This is the 3rd pair of ANC wireless earbuds I've tested, but the only ones I thought actually delivered any actual noise-cancellation! It starts with the app's "Fit Test" function which plays a brief music clip and then lets you know if the fit of each ear is good or not. Once you've found the right fit, there are 3 ANC settings: "Normal" = no ANC, "Transparency" = actively listening & sending through outside noise, "Noise-Cancellation" = ANC on. I don't hang out in very noisy places, but simple test like snapping my fingers, turning on the TV, etc. show that the ANC setting is doing just what the name indicates- actively reducing outside noise. Previous pairs I've tested seemed to indicate almost no difference between "ANC On" & just the normal noise-cancelling you get with a good fit/seal in your ear. Different from others as well- there are 4 modes of ANC: "Transport", "Indoor", "Outdoor", "Custom". From reading the descriptions, they appear to target different frequencies depending on your environment- e.g. low frequency airplane-noise drone vs. mid-frequency from the coffee shop, etc.. Value: And to top it all off, the price point for teh Anker - Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancelling puts them significantly less expensive than Apple's AirPods and on par/mostly less than other brand's similar offerings, many of which I've tested and all of those are lacking in one or more of the areas I highlight above for the Soundcores! Highly Recommended!

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great ANC option for in ear wireless earbuds

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

    If you are looking for a great set of earbuds that happens to have ANC, look no further than these guys.... the liberty air 2 pros. Packaging: These earbuds come in a really impressive box. The surface of the box is embossed, and exudes quality. Something fitting for the latest flagship earbuds from Soundcore. Opening the box was quite easy, a magnetic clasp on the side holds the side flap snug to the box. It opens up to reveal some cool graphics showing the targeted noise cancelling, the main draw of these earbuds for me. The case and the earbuds are presented sharply on the top of the box behind a clear cover. The case and earbuds, are in a tray, from which the case was easily removed. The earbuds required a little finesse to take them out of the tray and not to damage them. Beneath the tray sits another tray, housing alot of cushions... 8 pairs to be exact. The importance of these will become apparent shortly. Lastly, there is a USB C charging cable, and the standard literature. Verdict on packing: A I like the tactile feel of the box, the items are well presented and with the massive number of ear cushions, I feel fitment will be very easy. Fitment: With all of the options for cushions, I was quite surprised that the earbuds fit almost perfectly out of the box. No need to try out the other options. However, to take full advantage of the ANC, one should first go through the fit test on the Soundcore app. This will ensure proper sizing of the cushions to maximize the enjoyment of the ANC. Verdict on fitment: A+ Very surprised on the fit right out of the box, I feel this isn’t normal for most other earbuds, but has been consistent for me with Soundcore. I haven’t yet run the fit test to confirm the cushions. Case: Quick little blurb about the case.... It slides back, this will take a bit of getting used to. The case has a USB C port on the back, along with the reset button. On the front is a bank of 3 LED lights which show status of the case battery when the lid is open. Shows the status of the earbuds when closed (and not at full charge). Case charges quite quick on standard USB port in about 2.5 hrs when needed. Verdict on case: A Took me a while to get used to the slide back lid. Case is small, and a smooth finish. Doesn’t tend to show fingerprints too badly. The sapphire blue is lit. Earbuds: The earbuds are the stem style, and have touch controls. Albeit the touch functions are limited. press button on the top of each to serve as control of the various functions. Within the app, you can customize the touch functions, but again the choices are limited. These fit in the ear quite well, and don’t require a lot of fussing about to get them locked in place. Verdict on earbuds: B+ Comfortable fit and can wear these all day without issue. Sound quality: I’ve been listening to a lot varying styles of music with these. From hard rock to classical music. With the pure note drivers, the sound is crisp and clean. The classical music is superb (Strings in Lark Ascending) and for rock the bass is stout and clean (Radioactive). I do notice, that compared to my liberty 2 pros, the volume needs to be higher than on those. However, I’m sure that it is because I don’t quite have a proper fit w/ the cushions. Further reinforcement of running the fit test to maximize enjoyment. Verdict on sound: B+ Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) The ANC can be controlled through press and hold on either earbud. Doing so will toggle to ambient mode. Great to avoid having to fumble with your device to toggle in-app. For changing to one of the three noice cancelling modes (transport / indoor / ambient) the app is req’d. You can also toggle to transparent mode through the app. Testing out the indoor setting and music quality is still quite good, and I cannot hear office noise very much. Verdict on ANC: B To be fair, I have not tested much of the ANC features, or the custom ANC setting through the app. What I did test out, was quite good, just would like to have a bit more function tied to the earbuds vs. App. Final overall verdict of the liberty 2 pros: B The main features that stand out for me are the sound quality and the fitment. I’m sure as time passes I’ll get more opportunity to explore the app and ANC in more detail. I would recommend these if you are looking for a great quality earbud with huge fitment options and ANC. Some of the features through the app, to my knowledge, aren’t available in the competitors. Thanks for your time. TS1

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing value

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

    An almost perfect product, I would have given 4.5 stars if I could. These are mostly everything you'd hope they can be; great sound quality, long battery life, comfortable, easy to use, etc etc. They sound good out of the box, with a little tweaking of the EQ you can get some truly impressive bass response while still having good clarity on the highs and mids. The active noise canceling works, cutting about 80ish percent of the ambient noise and chatter of people around me in our cubicles at work. I haven't tried changing the ear tips yet, its possible I could get some with an even tighter seal, but the seal test told me the out-of-the-box seal was good so I've just been going with that for now. The installed tips are light and shallow, they don't go deep into my ear and feel very light wearing them (but no issues with movement or coming loose from just typing at my desk). The loosest, lightest fit that still seals will do it for me most likely, others might want a tighter fit for like jogging or more active wear. Tons of tips included so should be no problem getting a good fit for everyone. Very nice packaging, and an excellent case that was better than expected. I'm amazed that the case supports wireless charging (in addition to its USB-C port). Pairing and reconnecting is very easy. I already had the soundcore app installed from my Anker conference speaker. If you don't like the sound of installing an app, its not required to use these, but it is worth installing because you can do the ear seal test and adjust the EQ, noise cancellation mode, what functions the tap controls do, etc. The only thing I am docking these earbuds on is the inability to pair to multiple devices, and use with a computer. If you are only using these with your phone, you are good to go. My issue is I want to use them with both my phone AND my work computer. This is where Anker does not yet have my back, but maybe will address in a future version of the product. You can't be connected to two devices at once. There is some mis-or-outdated information about this online. An old version of the firmware might have allowed some hacky "pair this earbud and then that" workarounds, but those do not seem to work today with the latest firmware installed. Best I could do was pair one earbud to my phone, and then the other earbud to my computer. Then if you turn the buds off and back on, whichever one connects first owns them both. So I can disconnect them from my phone and connect the PC, or vice versa, but there is a bit of a dance with connecting and disconnecting. I can't turn bluetooth off on my phone because that would disconnect my smart watch, so my options are a bit limited. At least I can connect and disconnect and not have to put the headphones back into pairing mode, to switch between the phone and the computer. Its still a bummer not to be able to use both at the same time, and a bit annoying because the computer can't show you which noise cancellation mode you are in or any of the other nice stuff that is in the app. Its unclear if my settings are retained fully when I switch between PC and phone. Getting it to even do that much was a pain, had to pull out and pair one earbud with the computer, and then walk far, far away with my phone and the other earbud (still in its case), then when far enough away from the computer pulled the other earbud out and paired with my phone. At first you will have this scenario where the computer is playing in one earbud and the phone in the other, but if you shut the earbuds down (put in their case) and take them back out they just pair to whichever device connects faster and the other device is out of luck (can't connect, won't switch until you disconnect on the device that is using them). Connected to computer is not as good/simple/easy as the phone. It takes some tinkering and knowledge of windows audio devices to get the "headset" audio device dialed in right for Zoom or Microsoft Teams, and then some further tinkering for the "headphones" audio device for music listening. A lot of regular computer users I could see struggling with getting these setup with a windows computer and their conferencing apps, but if you fight through it once you should be good after that. The lack of multiple device support and clunkiness with PC annoyances were almost enough for me to dock a star, and if it wasn't for those they would for sure be a solid 5, maybe 6 stars. As it is, I feel I still need to give them their 5 stars due because I got these on sale for under a hundred bucks and for that price these are truly incredible in every other respect. Bass response was one of my biggest factors and these are competitive with my beats X, which are pretty darn decent. Working noise cancellation was the second biggest factor, I was really only replacing the beats because of wanting active noise cancellation. Comfort third most important, I wear these for the majority of my workday. The cherry on top is the excellent, high quality case and the well thought out, functional companion app on the phone. For the price I snagged them at, they are truly a steal.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Anc, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Ear buds

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

    I love these they are some of the best I have ever used the sound is good and ANC works great. It has a nice app ands comes with more ear tips than I have seen with other brands. The app helps you get the right fit too as it test the feed back of the earbuds. I use these all the time now and m,y other earbuds just sit and collect dust

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great battery but lacks good audio quality

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

    Good qualify when they were the newest in the line, advancement in tech has made these somewhat obsolete for the price. The active noise cancelling does a good job of cancelling most noise, but if you take public transportation or are in a busy location, you will hear it. The different anc modes that adjust to noise in your current environment bear minuscule differences that feel more like a gag feature than a usable function, and you don’t get good dynamics from the audio unless the volume is set somewhat loud. The battery does last a long time, the different tips to find your perfect fit are nice, and when my first pair stopped working Anker sent me a replacement product for free and that is truly amazing to be able to have confidence in my purchase. However if you’re looking for something on-par with Apple AirPod pros I would look at Anker’s higher-end earbuds, or look into something else completely.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great sound, customization and awesome value

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

    I found these Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds to be very nice, especially considering the much better price point compared to the competition. Product packaging is very nice with the additional eight silicone eartips nicely stored in the lower, box compartment. No worries about the earbuds coming loose from the molded packaging as it takes a bit of effort to remove the earbuds themselves. At least there should be no worries of product damage during shipping. One would be missing out on customization features to not download the Soundcore app. Ambient sound option modes include Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode and Normal. It’s nice to have the ability to hear all ambient sounds or choose vocal mode in Transparency Mode, or for travel opt to use Noise Cancellation mode which targets low-end frequencies like engine and road noise. Compared to other earbuds I’ve used I’d say the noise cancellation works remarkably well on these earbuds. The Tip Fit Test is a handy feature in the app to ensure that the fit creates a good seal for enhanced bass and better noise cancellation. Earbud controls can also be customized to one’s own liking. Sound customization within the app is pretty amazing with multiple choices such as Bass Booster, Podcast, Jazz….you name it. True audiophiles can create their own custom equalizer settings. For those who choose a bit of assistance Soundcore offers HearID to map your personal hearing sensitivity to then tailor the EQ settings to create a personalized sound profile. The earbud quality and build is very nice. The charging case has a nice smooth finish with rounded edges. The top easily slides open for easy access to the earbuds. USB-C cable charging provides three hours listening time with a 15 minute charge. A complete charge will provide seven hours of playback and up to three recharges from the charging case for a total 26 hours. For myself, this provides worry free use for every scenario I use my earbuds for. Most importantly I found the sound quality for music and calls to be very good. In listening to multiple genres of music I found the result to be quite enjoyable. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend the Liberty Air 2 Pro given the excellent sound quality, customization options, build quality and awesome value.

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic ANC!!!

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

    Really great headphones for the price! The ANC works *flawlessly* and the battery life is excellent. My sibling as the Airpods Pro, and these Soundcore headphones honestly defeat them in the ANC + sound quality department while still being over half the price. The only reason I don't give them 5 stars is that they're rather finicky to connect to devices, and the microphone selectively works (i.e. zoom calls are fine, but I can't use them while on facetime).

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Anker Team
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      Thank you for your support. We are super excited to provide something that betters your life. We promise to continue striving to exceed your expectations!

      Remember your device comes with an 18-month warranty, and anytime you need help just let us know.
      Email:service@soundcore.com
      Phone number:+1 (800) 988 7973 anker

  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Touch controls

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome Headphones with Feature-Rich App

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

    I decided to buy these earbuds after watching a few reviews on YouTube. My go-to true wireless earbuds are first the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro followed by the Galaxy Buds Plus (since I'm a Samsung phone user). I absolutely love the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro earbuds and they are my preferred earbuds to use while on my laptop for work or gaming and when casually listening to music. My main gripe with the Razer earbuds are that the touch controls do not include a long press for volume+/volume- (even when modifying through the Razer Hammerhead app), which is the main reason I bought the Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds. In addition to these earbuds having great sound quality and noise cancellation, the downloadable app is by far the most feature-rich wireless earbud application I've ever seen. The app sports 22 preset equalizers and allows you to customize and save up to 15 additional equalizers. You do have to set up a profile, which I didn't mind because it allowed me to download the app and login on both my personal (Android) and work (Apple) phones and allow for all of my presets to be uniform across both these devices. Another couple of cool and helpful features is that the app has a HearID Map test, which "maps" your hearing sensitivity at multiple frequencies and develops a personalized EQ based on the results, and the app also has a Tip Fit Test to ensure you're using the right size earbud tips for a proper fit and no sound leakage. The only cons (very minimal) that I have about these earbuds are that they do take a bit of getting used to since they are shaped differently than most in-ear earbuds and there is no continuous long press touch functionality for volume+/volume-. Instead, when the touch functions are preset to volume+/volume- a two-second long press only raises or lowers the volume by one increment. Additionally, since there are only the double tap and "hold for two-seconds" press touch options on the earbuds all of the functions cannot be mapped to the earbuds (all functions available are volume+/volume-, next track, previous track, play/pause, voice assistant, and ambient sound). I ended up mapping mine for double tap to next track on thr right earbud and previous track on the left earbud with volume+ (right earbud)/volume- (left earbud) for the hold for two-seconds function. Would have liked an additional single tap function for a pause/play and voice assistant/ambient sound function in each earbud. There is a feature in the app to pause music if one earbud is removed though, and this does still support listening to music if one earbud is removed and the other is left in - just have to hit play on your device after removing the first earbud. Despite these minor shortfalls, I would still recommend the Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro. Especially for their sound quality and feature-rich app capabilities.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic purchase

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

    These earbuds were purchased at the recommendation of my husband who loves his headphones. I was looking at buying Beats or other brands I was more familiar with. However, I am very pleased with my purchase of these earbuds. The sound is fantastic, they hold a charge for multiple days and I just love the color. These come with several different sizes so you can choose what fits most comfortably in your ear canal and I’ve had no issues with them staying in. The case is small and the top slides open smoothly. When putting the earbuds back in the case, there is a nice click letting you know the are secure on the magnet getting charged. For the price, I can’t imagine getting better value for the money.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great sound and ANC

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

    These are very nice earbuds and they sound great. I don't care what people say about the ANC maybe they want zero noise cancelling but to me when I put them on it automatically silenced the noise outside. It pretty much give me everything I want from the perfect ANC to the perfect sound quality at a perfect price. Take it or leave it Soundcore is doing thier best when it comes to earbuds and headphones. One of the best you can have. Now I own both liberty 2 bro and liberty air 2 pro. I Love them

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    love em!

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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.

    I have been searching and searching for the perfect pair of wireless ear buds and finally, after a year of searching, I have found my pair: these! They sound fantastic, the app is super in depth and easy to navigate, and the connection has been very steady so far. I have paired them to my personal phone (S20 FE) and my work phone (S9). No problems for either. As for the comfort, I can wear these things for hours. They are very generous with their ear tip offerings. I went with the Large, but don't take my word for it. Test them all out and see what's right for you. The ANC does a decent job of blocking out the noise (or at least muffling it). They have a couple different settings for the ANC, depending on where you are. And if you don't want ANC, switch to Transparency mode or just go with Normal. All three options are available to you from the app. The one thing that is missing, which I imagine they can add with future firmware updates, is more options for the touch controls. Namely, the single press, which is not available at the time of my review. It does help with accidental presses, though, so maybe that was by design. Regardless, I'm just nit picking. These really are great, and fairly priced.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Wonderful with some unique features…

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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.

    The ANKER Soundcore Air 2 Pro’s are one of the best earbuds I have tried in years. Let’s start off with its note able feature set: -26 hour play time (Total, only 7 hours in the buds, giving roughly 3 full charges in the case) -ANC (Active.Noise.Canceling.) -Type-C charging (fast) -Wireless-Charging -Bluetooth 5.0 -IPX4 Water and sweat resistance The Good: All of these feature make for a very nice and high quality set of truely wireless earbuds. There are, however, more features that were not described in the features section. This case has nice soft rounded edges that fit nicely into jean pockets (in shorts, mileage may vary). The case has 3 battery LED’s that also function as to tell the user what earbud is connected where. These earbuds also have touch controls integrated into the housing of the buds. The call quality is also a huge plus, supposedly sounding better than the microphones on my Samsung Note 10+.The microphones are located at -the bottom of the ‘stem’ -Front of housing -Top of housing -Behind silicone eartips The ‘what needs changed in the next generation: This product, however nice features that it offers, has its downsides. This specifically relates to a few key downfalls. There is no single touch control, meaning it is double tap or hold, no offering for single tap features. The eartips do not go into the ear canal, much like the Apple AirPods Pro. The eartips cover the opening while not traveling more than your very average earbud. The Odd Bonus: There are also a few unusual bonuses provided with the Soundcore Air 2 Pro’s. One of the major plus’s is the inclusion of a WIDE variety of eartips sizes (XL,L,L*,M,M*,S,XS,XXS,XXXS). This was a huge purchasing point as I had also purchased a set of these for my sister-in-law, who has relatively tiny ears, requiring the XXS size. The shape of the earbud itself has a deep curvature that fits well inside the structure of the ear

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great for the Price

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    Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The headphones sound great, the app is beautiful to play around with. My only reason for one star less is because the connectivity problems when you connect to multiple devices at the same time. Hope it sticks to the device it already connected to instead of switching.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best earbuds to come across

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

    These earbuds have been with me for more than two years now as I previously had another pair years prior to that. The sound, the quality, and the lasting effect of battery makes it the perfect choice to have when going to the gym, out with others, even going to the movies. You will fall in love with these. Literally.

    I would recommend this to a friend