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I'm loving my Anker soundcore Liberty 2's :D

 

I'm using them in conjunction with the soundcore app, that gives you some equalizer settings to choose if you want... also you can do a test to tweak them to your liking if you want, I haven't bothered with that yet as I like the recommended equalizer.

 

They are so comfortable to wear that it's like they are hardly there, and they don't come out at all.. I'm using the tips and wings that come fitted, but they have another 6 Tips and 4 wings to choose from if they don't fit for you. The sound is much deeper/richer than any buds I have tried in the past, and IMO those had very good sound too. I can see myself using these much more than conventional Bluetooth headphones/earbuds, mostly because of the comfort. But also because of the convenience of just having to leave my Bluetooth on, and take the buds out of the case for them to auto connect to my phone, takes about 1 second or so. unless the buds need recharging I can see myself just leaving these in all day pretty much, apart from if watching TV.

 

The storage/charging case is really small, I was very pleasantly surprised. I can fit it in the same pocket I keep my phone in (Yeah I like boxer style trousers). The buds came fully charged, and the case had about 60-70% charge too, took about an hour charging with standard 2.4A charger... will be quicker if I use my quick charge 3.0/4.0 or PD charger (I just chose the one that was closest to my PC).

 

The only downside I can see at the moment, is they don't have active noise cancelling... but with the volume I use I don't forsee it being a problem except for when I use them in bed maybe, as I won't have them as loud... we shall see.

 

 

 

  1. WkdPaul

    WkdPaul

    I have the soundbud slims, I previously had the Skullcandy Ink'd 2, at the time, they cost double the price of the Anker's, but the sound quality and sound stage on those Skullcandy are close to dollar store earbuds (not even exaggerating)! I can't believe I used those Skullcandy for so long!!! :(

     

    My brother got one of his kids the SoundCore Life Q20, and I tried them during the Christmas vacations. So far, for the price, Anker has delivered way above my expectations! Happy to see the Liberty 2 is also great quality earphone! :)

  2. paddy-stone

    paddy-stone

    Yeah, I am sooo pleased with them... I was debating getting them for a month or so. I ended up getting them as they had a £20 off on Amazon, plus I had some birthday Amazon credit to use anyway, and thought "why not?!". So they ended up costing around £69 instead of £89, and I had like £58 credit left from Birthday stuff, so paid like £11 of my own money :D

     

    I now have like 4 pairs or so of Bluetooth headphones/earphones that will be hardly used, and I thought they were pretty good TBH and they still are, just not as good as these. I also got a new sound system for my bedroom too, so won't even use my old BT headphones for TV watching any more... so that just leaves them for when gaming really.

    I also have tons of pairs of wired earbuds that'll go unused... I am a bit of a tech hoarder, LOL :D

     

    I haven't tried the new Anker's with phone calls yet, so can't say what they'll be like for that, but I can't see them being a problem.

  3. WkdPaul

    WkdPaul

    Ah yeah! Only issue I have with my Anker regarding phone calls is the microphone, it's TOO sensitive, this means it's unusable in the car since it picks up too much road noise and the person on the other end can barely hear me over the background noise (to be usable, I have to cup the microphone in my hand and place it beside my mouth, which defeats the purpose of a BT earphone IMO).

     

    But appart from that, they're great, and I paid $35 CAD (around £20) almost 1.5 years ago :P

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