Soundcore - by Anker Liberty Air 2 Earbuds True Wireless In-Ear Headphones - White
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Description
Features
Diamond-Inspired Sound
Inspired by the ultra-hard structure of diamonds, Liberty Air 2’s driver domes maintain their rigidity even when vibrating at high frequencies. Music is reproduced with a 15% larger frequency bandwidth for clear treble and 2× more bass.
Four microphones for crystal clear calls
Each earbud is equipped with two microphones that use cVc 8.0 noise reduction technology. Your voice is optimized, and background noises are minimized so you sound louder and clearer on the other end.
HearID technology
Take the test to create a custom set of EQ settings that are optimized for your ears. HearID maps your hearing sensitivity at multiple frequencies and intelligently analyzes the results to give you a truly personalized listening experience.
Qualcomm® aptX™ audio
Enables CD-like quality wireless audio because it solves the problem of sending the full music bandwidth over Bluetooth.
Rechargeable battery
A single charge gives you up to seven hours of listening, while the charging case extends it up to 28 hours of playtime. And when the case needs a power boost, simply set it down on a wireless charger.
True wireless
Provides a stable connection and lossless sound transfer in each earbud when streaming media from your device.
Passive noise cancellation
You hear less outside unwanted ambient noises and can focus more on the desired sound at ears.
Water-resistant design
IPX5-rated protection defends your earbuds against rain, sweat and more.
Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity
Offers simple wireless pairing with your Bluetooth-enabled device.
Customizable eartips
Choose from five sizes of eartips to find your perfect fit for enhanced passive noise cancellation and comfort.
Fast-charging technology
When you're running short on time, a 10-minute charge will give you up to 2 hours of listening.
Wireless charging compatible
Simply place the charging case on a wireless charging pad for convenient charging.
What's Included
5 sizes ear trips (XS/S/M/L/XL)
Brand card
Charging case
Liberty Air 2 Headphones
Quick start guide
Safety card
USB-C cable (23.6")
Manuals & Guides
- Warranty Manual (PDF)
Key Specs
- Sound ModeStereo
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- True WirelessYes
- Water ResistantYes
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Carrying CaseYes
- Headphone FitIn-Ear
- Ear Tip Sizes IncludedExtra large, Extra small, Large, Medium, Small
General
- Product Nameby Anker Liberty Air 2 Earbuds True Wireless In-Ear Headphones
- BrandSoundcore
- Ear Tip Sizes IncludedExtra large, Extra small, Large, Medium, Small
- Model NumberA3910Z21
- SeriesSoundcore Liberty Air 2
Audio
- Sound IsolatingYes
- Sound ModeStereo
Connectivity
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- True WirelessYes
- Bluetooth Version5.0
Features
- Water ResistantYes
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Carrying CaseYes
Design
- Headphone FitIn-Ear
Power
- RechargeableYes
- On/Off SwitchYes
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts18 Months
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor18 Months
Other
- UPC848061044218
Customer reviews
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars with 1788 reviews
(1,788 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Sound Quality4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
- Battery Life4.1
Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars
- Connectivity3.9
Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars
to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
I didn't know if I was going to give these 3 or 4s
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.So I wasn't sure if I was going to give it 3 or 4 stars because despite these sounding really good, they DO NOT sound good for phone calls nor are they practical in a sense where if you are listening to music on your tablet and someone calls you (both devices have been paired to these earbuds) I would have to manually go to the bluetooth settings of my tablet.....disconnect these and then try and connect them via bluetooth settings on my phone just to use these to talk to whoever's is calling me. If I am watching YouTube videos on my phone and someone calls me, they will be able to automatically take the phone call however take note phone call quality is not good at all. I use blueparrot headsets for work and those will give you excellent phone call quality. Everyone I talk to tells me how clouded I sound or how noisy my ambience is and how it's infecting the phone conversation. Battery life is pretty good....actually it's very good. The audio quality sounds great to me as far as music listening. Even the voices of those who I attempt to talk to during a phone call sounds very good. These have a feature in the Soundcore app that will give you a prompted sound test so it could Taylor the audio quality to your ears and my does it sound good. Another thing.....despite having the right size inserts for comfort, when I start working out, these will begin to get alittle loose so I will say these aren't designed for use while working out (and the pics on the box kinda speaks for this as the man in the box's pic is wearing casual wear lol) I've done an intro review on YouTube of these earbuds and a follow up will be coming in the beginning of March. https://youtu.be/BK_cH3UuuPA
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I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Roav Team
Posted .Thanks for your writing and so sorry to learn about this.
Regarding the mic issue, this model is one of our newest products. We deeply appreciate your detailed answers to discover the root cause of the problem:
- What is the model and OS of the device you are connecting the headphone with?
- Are you having this issue with regular phone calls or with an App you use for calls (e.g. Skype, Whatsapp etc.)?
- Where are you usually when the problem happens? Indoors? On a busy street?
- Please also let us know the firmware version of your Soundcore APP. Is it up to date?
- Does this issue happen when you use both sides together? Or only use one side?
We understand that you have tried some troubleshooting already, but please confirm that you have also tried the following steps:
- Use the default phone call on another phone to see if it makes any difference.
- Download the Soundcore APP and upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
Regarding the fit, here are some instructions for you:
1. Choose the ear tips that fit your ears the best.
2. Insert the earbuds into the inner canal of your ears.
3. Turn and find the most comfortable position.
And we now have some extra sizes of eartips for this model, we are glad to send them to you to have a try, we're going to do our best to make sure you're 100% satisfied! We would really like to be in touch to see what we can do to take care of you. Please reach out to us at service@soundcore.com so we can further assist you. You are important to us, and we want to help as much as we're able to. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fully featured T earbuds with great sound to boot!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.So I have tried a bunch of earbuds already from cheap to high end, trying to replace my current Galaxy buds, which I'm not happy with the voice quality and soundm. I have searched and searched, then caught wind of those upcoming Anker Liberty Air 2! Need specific features for it to be a keeper, fist independent use of either buds while other charges, check! This feature works great as intended, not sure what the other negative reviewer is talking about, if it doesn't work..I recommend re-pairing your buds. I am using this with my Razer Phone 2. Second Fitment, these fit great and acheive decent passive noise cancelling, I am using the stock ear tips, you get a few pairs to find the right fit. Third, sound. These have aptx, again, not the discredit the negative reviewer, make sure you enable HD audio under Bluetooth, in your phone settings. Enables AptX assuming your phone device has that feature. This also has HearID which you can calibrate your buds to your hearing sensitivity from highs to lows, allowing for a personalized profile. This actually works and has been my profile, don't want to mess with it? The stock soundcore signature sound works fine, but I urge you to try the hearID. A plus is that this has a long battery life and wireless charge feature. Also, touch controls works as intended, can be reprogrammed via the app. Also, this has 4 mics, so far noone has complained over the other end! Pros: Independent ear buds HD sound with personal profiles via HearID Long battery life Good fitment 99 doll hairs! Works with google or Siri! With 4 mics Bluetooth 5.0 with great range Cons: Foam tips would have been nice Charging case could have been made better
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I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Anker Team
Posted .Thanks for the review! Glad you enjoy them!
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
You get what you pay for.
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.From a samsung galaxy s9 plus user. First off I like the design similar to airpods with the addition of a great fit with the latex in ear fittings. They fit great in the ear in my opinion. Charging time seems adequate when u need a 10 min quick charge however 28 hrs of run time with the case seems a little short than it says. Sound quality is great when using the soundcore app with it but lacks a little short on the volume. This problem can be easily fixed with a 3rd party app. I use poweramp for my default music player it's a great app that everyone has to have in my opinion you'll see why when you check it out in the playstore I have the pro version. As for the call quality it seems ok but at some point the person I'm talking to will have a hard time hearing me I'm hoping that this can be fixed with a firmware update. Hope this review helps.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Anker Team
Posted .Thanks for the feedback! We'll make sure to take the volume idea into consideration. Give us a call if you have any further questions: 800-988-7973
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Some great, but some bad also.
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I did A LOT of research on these guys before purchasing. Bought them on sale for $80. The sound quality is great; they do most of what they say they can do. The case is nice and the keeps them charged a long time. I recharge maybe once every other week after medium usage. Unfortunately, though, they almost make me regret the purchase due to fitment. I have tried every size, and either my left ear is oddly shaped, or the buds are, but it shakes out of my ear to an uncomfortably loose position consistently while walking. Additionally, lack of buttons forces you to memorize all the single, double and long press commands, I try to avoid them altogether. Also, after about 45min on a Zoom call, the audio starts to drop in and out due to connection issues. Overall they appear nice quality and sound great, but connectivity and fit are huge issues for me.
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No, I would not recommend this to a friendRated 3 out of 5 stars
Authentic Real Review
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.To put things in perspective lets go over a couple of things first. 1. I come from using and iPhone & Apple AirPods and was looking for something similar in performance. Not as good just good enough. 2. I am using this headset with an OnePlus 7 Pro 3. Voice calls is the primary reason for my purchase of this headset. 4. I did not use the app to tweak the hearing and volume of the headphones. -I have looked at many review videos and read many articles about these before purchasing. As I understand everyone's experience is different so I felt it was worth trying them out as they were on sale ($90) when I purchased. For starters they are "O.K." for voice calls. I don't like holding the phone to my ear for calls so I needed something in which I could make calls and talk hands free for extended amounts of time with no problems. Most of the times I wouldn't have issues with people hearing me but I consciously spoke louder than usual when using these as opposed to my AirPods. My wife on the other hand always complained when I talked to her while using these and said I sounded "far away". I have received the same complaint from others just not as much, but enough to the fact that I stopped using them for calls all together. I can hear people fairly well as the seal was very good and made it easy to hear and comfortable to use. -The build quality is on par with the price so no complaints from that department. They feel like a $100 pair of earbuds. Very nice look and design. Packaging is very nice. -They do not get loud which is something I have read in many other reviews and I agree with that. I would use them at times for music or video watching but since I have a pair of Sony noise cancelling in ear buds I would mainly use those as the SoundCore headset wouldn't get to a volume in which I could immerse myself in the music. For quick video watching and listening to music for not a long time I would use them. I did not take the time to use the app to tweak the volume as some reviews has said that it does help to make the sound better. -The battery life is very good and impressive I will say that. -Value I would say they are worth around $70 not quite $100 pair of headphones. I paid $90 for them at the time. I think if the call quality was a bit better with people being able to hear me I would definitely say they are worth the $100. I plan on returning mine and trying something else due to the fact I have had so many issues with people hearing me via phone calls they are not useful to me. If I had paid less I would keep them as they are good for basic use but not a full workhorse of doing everything I need them to do in order for them to be an "all-in-one" solution for me.
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No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Anker Team
Posted .Thanks for your feedback! In terms of the loudness we do recommend trying out the app to get those settings perfect for your ear.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good build, ok on everything else
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought these a few days ago and there are some settings that are weird and may not be customizable. I'm still adjusting. The sound quality is pretty solid, although the low end is a bit light. These sound great listening to rock, country, pop and jazz. Not so great for rap, hip hop or dance/house music (compared to other headphones). I found, at least in my ears, you do have to have the right size silicone ear piece attached. Otherwise it sounds like it's cutting out. I also have trouble with the right one going in and out. They may be bad, not sure yet. I do find it annoying I have to go into the app half the time to make both buds connect. These are great in everything such as bluetooth 5.0, using USB-c, waterproof, and awesome battery life. I'm just disappointed with the connectivity this far.
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Soundcore Liberty Air 2s worth the $$$
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.After several earbud reviews, and needing some for the gym, I chose the Souncore Liberty Air 2s. Great choice, and App enhances everything. After selecting the right earbud ear size, to really seal in the sound I was in business. Started out a little rough because I paired them before installing the App, and had to reset them to get both to work. Then at the gym because I was sweating a lot I had to pull them out and adjust them several times. And on the Elliptical machine the cut off and went in and out several times. The call quality was an issue at first. But after getting back home, and adjusting them over several days I think I have them right where I want them. Great sound, choice, and I would recommend them. Not a fan of the airpod type of earbuds, but these are different and nice.
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I would recommend this to a friendRated 3 out of 5 stars
Battery is great but fit is not.
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought these to last longer than the original Anker Liberty ear buds, they’re small enough for my small ears but because the 2 shortened the bit that goes in the ear canal just marginally, these no longer fit well. They fall out regardless of whichever silicone ear piece you use. They don’t go far enough in any longer to work properly. The angle at which they go in has also been slightly adjusted. I either have to constantly adjust them or deal with a “plugged” ear sound by pushing them in so that they suction. It’s really disappointing and it’s not worth the money paid for these. Might go back to the originals because the only good thing about these is the battery life.
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No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWhat so better from the first anker soundcore?
Asked by Tonya.
- A:Answer They work independently from each other and the call quality is great. They don’t sound muffled when using the phone.
Answered by Jeffcleve
Q: QuestionCan you answer phone calls by tapping the buds while using them?
Asked by SunflowerS.
- A:Answer Yes, you can answer phone calls while using the Liberty Air 2. Double-tapping once when a call is coming in will pick up the call.
Answered by Anker Team
Q: QuestionWhat is the button on the bottom of the case ? I tried pressing and it didn’t power down I don’t see anything in the documents in the box. I know I’m not tech savvy but any help would be appreciated.
Asked by Char.
- A:Answer Pressing the button on the bottom with the lid closed shows the current charge level of the case. Pressing and holding the button 10 seconds with the lid open will reset the earbuds and erase all "memory data".
Answered by TBone
Q: QuestionI would like to know why the one of the earphone works but the other one don't work I can't hear one of them
Asked by Lisa.
- A:Answer The most important step to ensure both earbuds work at the same is to click "pair" when a screen with "Bluetooth Pairing Request" is popping out when you pair tthese headphones to the Bluetooth devices. So please help us do the following steps: 1. Forget the pairing record on your device and turn off your device's Bluetooth. 2. Place the earbuds into the charging case and make sure they are being charged. When you put the left earbuds into the charging case, the left LED light on charging case will flash 2 times which means the earbuds is charging, please also note the right side will also do the same time, when you put it into charging case, the right LED light on charging case will also flash. 3. Keep the charging case open, then press and hold the button on the bottom of the charging case for 10 seconds until the LED indicators on both earbuds flash red 3 times. All the memory data will be cleared, then close the charging case. 4. Re-open the charging case or take both sides out of the charging case, the white light on one side will flash quickly, which means it enters pairing mode 5. Enable the Bluetooth on your bluetooth devices. You can find the device name "Soundbuds Liberty Air 2" or "Soundcore Liberty Air 2-L" on the Bluetooth list. 6. Please click "Soundbuds Liberty Air 2" or "Soundcore Liberty Air 2-L" for pairing, the white light will flash slowly, which means it paired successfully. 7. Then there will pop out a screen with "Bluetooth Pairing Request", just click "Pair" (This step is very important) If still the same, please reach out to us at soundcore@service.com so we can take care of you.
Answered by Anker Team
Q: QuestionCan one earbud be in use while the other is charging in the case?
Asked by Four.
- A:Answer Yes, this feature is included in Liberty Air 2!
Answered by Anker Team
Q: QuestionHow do you pair more than one phone? Only using one phone at a time but want them to connect to the Bluetooth enabled phone automatically.
Asked by DavidL.
- A:Answer If you use the two earbuds together, they cannot connect to multiple devices; If you use them separately, yes, the two buds can be paired and connected to two devices. You can do this by the following steps: - Take the right earbuds out of the charging case, and put the left side into the charging case - Press and hold the button on the bottom of the charging case for 10 seconds until the LED indicators on left earbuds flash red light, then you will see a breath light on the left side - Then press and hold the button on the bottom of the charging case for 3 seconds until the light on the left side become quick flash. - After this, you can pair the left and the right earbuds to two devices separately.
Answered by Anker Team
Q: Questionwhat is the return period for headphons
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer 14 days after purchase date.
Answered by Ken3
Q: QuestionCan I wear one while the other is charging? Also is it microphones on both ?
Asked by Layla.
- A:Answer Yes you can and yes they do. I was on the edge of buying them and so far I love them.
Answered by Robert