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Soundcore by Anker Liberty 3 Pro Noise Cancelling Earbuds, True Wireless Earbuds with ACAA 2.0 Dynamic Driver and Armature Driver, HearID ANC, Fusion Comfort Wearing Technology, Hi-Res Audio Wireless

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Color: Frost White


Features

  • Recommended by 20 GRAMMY Winning Producers
  • ACAA 2.0: Our exclusive coaxial dual driver technology delivers high and low frequency sound directly to your ear without interference. Its wide soundstage is detailed and spacious, bass has a deep punch, mids are luscious, and treble sparkles.
  • Personalized Noise Cancelling: Standard noise cancelling only adjusts noise based on data. HearID ANC analyzes your ears and level of in-ear pressure to create a tailored profile that optimizes noise reduction and reduces external sound to suit your ears.
  • Fusion Comfort Fit: Liberty 3 Pros earbuds have a triple-point ergonomic shape and built-in ear pressure relief for all-day comfort. 4 sizes of liquid silicone ear tips and flexible ear wings ensure you get a strong seal and secure grip.
  • Update Firmware: Before using Liberty 3 Pro for the first time, connect to the Soundcore app and update the earbuds' firmware to the latest version.

Brand: Soundcore


Model Name: A3952


Color: Frost White


Form Factor: In Ear


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Product Dimensions: 5.94 x 1.85 x 5.94 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Item model number: A3952


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Date First Available: August 12, 2021


Manufacturer: Anker


Charging Time: 32 Hours


Item Weight: 0.13 Pounds


Units: 1 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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  • Great Purchase!
Color: Midnight Black
I just love these ear buds. I managed to lose one after only having them for a few days. I think it could be because the case bowl not stay closed if you have a silicone cover on it and carry it using a carabiner. I ended up buying g a zipper case for these, which is perfect because it will also hold the charger cord. I love that the de ear buds come with so many sizes of ear pieces and ear wings to make them fit your specific ear. They’re the only buds I’ve ever had that reliably stay in my ears where they belong. The sounds is amazing, the app is amazing. I don’t like that they don’t always stay connected to my iPhone when I take a call though. If I switch to a different screen while taking a call, they often disconnected. It is super frustrating. I love that they always reliably connect to my iPhone when I first start to use them and they also reliably connect to my computer. I love that I can have my ear buds connected to my iPhone and work computer or work phone at the same time!! Now I can listen to music or podcast from my phone with ear buds (and excellent noise cancellation) and easily answer a call from my computer or work cell phone (depending on which I have connected). Absolute game changer. I wish there were more control options, but overall they are a bargain price for a reliable set of ear buds and they don’t break the bank if you happen to need to replace them. If you lose one though, you can’t connect it to a new device. You have to have both to be able to connect to a new device. Since I lost one ear bud on my original set, I am only able to use it on my work or personal iPhones, not my laptop anymore. Still happy to be able to have it as a back up though. Also, if you drop them back into their case for like 10 min, you get an extra 4 hours of charge! And the case stays charged for what seems like forever. I rarely ever have to charge the case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by Atlantis1021

  • Great sound and amazing value.
Color: Midnight Black
I bought Galaxy buds pro initially, and was very satisfied with the sound quality, noise cancellation, and ambient sound mode. However, my Galaxy buds pro kept falling out of my ears while talking and they caused ear pain if I wore them for over an hour. Bought these Soundcore L3Ps to replace the Galaxy buds pros. Wow, at the price of $130, the L3Ps provide amazing value! Since I have the L3Ps and the Galaxy buds pros, I am going to do a comparison review. Comfort/fit: The L3Ps win hands down. Galaxy buds pro causes ear pain for me, and they fall out if I talk. I tried yawning and the L3Ps stayed in securely. Sound quality: The L3Ps has a more interesting sound profile with more bass and more treble out of the box. The Galaxy buds pros sound more neutral. The L3Ps respond to EQ much better than the Galaxy buds. I EQed the L3Ps to be more neutral, and they sound less muddy compared to the Galaxy buds. Both had impressive sound quality as Bluetooth ear buds. ANC: Both provided satisfactory ANC. Galaxy ANC seems slightly better. Battery life: Don't know yet, haven't gotten a chance to run them out of juice. With ANC off, used for 45 mins and battery went from 100% to 90%. Connection: L3Ps have multipoint connection and I love it. Galaxy buds pro doesn't have it. I noticed my L3Ps dropped connection once or twice so far. Music stops for about half a second and immediately resumes. Happened twice in a few hours so far. For some reason, my Galaxy buds pro sounded better when connected to my Android phone, but slightly worse when connected to my Macbook Pro (and the Galaxy buds were not in headset mode.) The L3Ps sounded great regardless whether I play music from my phone or Macbook. LDAC: Turning on LDAC would cause the L3Ps to lose multipoint connections. I tried LDAC mode and the improvement in sound quality is noticeable but not big enough for me to give up on multipoint connections. HearID: I preferred a more neutral sound, but the HearID ear tests made the sound even less neutral. I would say I don't like it. (Update: after trying the HearID sound for a few hours, I must say that it sounded really good! It was a unique sound profile that takes some time to get used to. Now I am surprised how good the HearID sound profile is--the more I listened to it, the more I liked it.) Other factors: I like the Galaxy buds pro's talk detection, which turns on ambient mode and lowers music volume if I start speaking--e.g., super convenient for talking to cashiers at supermarkets. L3Ps don't have this feature. The ambient mode on the Galaxy buds pro is more customizable and feels better. I don't like the Soundcore logo--the logo looked like Beats knockoff?! Quality (or feel): Both have great build quality. The Galaxy charging case feels more premium to me and is also more compact. The L3Ps have a more premium packaging. Overall, I preferred the Galaxy charging case. For me the main deciding factors are: 1. Fit. 2. Multipoint connection. Update: 3. The HearID sound profile might be an "acquired taste", and now I enjoy it a lot. These earbuds for $130 are Amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2022 by Y.Z.

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