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Soundcore by Anker Liberty 2 Pro True Wireless IEM

Soundcore by Anker Liberty 2 Pro True Wireless IEM

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With an innovative driver design and intelligent app integration, the Liberty 2 Pro from Soundcore by Anker is making waves in the world of true wireless audio—and the pros are taking notice. Endorsed by 10 Grammy award-winning producers, the Liberty 2 Pro sets itself apart with all-new Astria Coaxial Acoustic Architecture: a design that combines a Knowles balanced armature and an 11-millimeter dynamic driver in one body Read More

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MingRose
147
Apr 16, 2021
These are meh. I've had these since close to launch. Never have connectivity or charging issues. That being said, the case is huge, they're extremely bass heavy (and physically heavy) as others have mentioned and they're not comfortable for more than an hour. They stick out of the ear pretty far. They've just become a backup. I have smaller ears and was never able to get a comfortable snug fit, but they go come with a large assortment of tips and wings so I imagine more average size people might have more luck with fit.
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Jeremiah_R
80
Apr 16, 2021
MingRoseThese are pretty bass heavy unless you run the personalized tuning, then you can smooth it out. I suppose so they can account for people who want obnoxious amounts of bass.
MingRose
147
Apr 16, 2021
Jeremiah_RI've tried the app. I don't really like the idea of EQ things though. They're convenient and simple if I'm in a pinch.
straight out of the box, I can confirm what is known as the "hissing" issue and heavily boosted bass others have mentioned below. After that I had,
  • connect to soundcore app
  • firmware update
  • assign volumn control +/- , and dial down from the default out of the box volumn and adjust using phone volumn up/down control intead
I'm now about an hour in and the hissing issue seems to be only noticable ms (1/1000 sec) before and after when there is an active signal (when there is no active signal the hissing went down) but the overall sound signature still a heavily boost bass one, in the expense of the treble/ mid, kinda reminds me of the infamous "BOSE" sound signature, deep heavy bass and not-so clarity in the mid, like a clubbing/ gaming/ gym/ electro dance music.
the short answer is no... couple of more hours in on multiple occasion I found myself overwhelmed by the artificially boosted bass and just left them playing on my desk. In sharp comparison, my daily TWS is sony and it''s just leagues ahead in every dimension and smart features just shows a more human touch. and the long answer is instead of improving the overall sound, I just let it give some old song/ bad recordings and let the BA and 11mm DD brings out the highs and bass where I would have otherwise missed. Like the saying "it may looks like a rough stone on the surface but under the right pressure and condition it could have been a shining diamond. "
zerokdegree
5
May 29, 2021
OZ.Bloody.RabbitYa, I have a similar expereince. I tried EQ with the soundcore app but coudn't get the mids to sound open and natural, and that nasty bass... So I gave it to my dad who couldn't tell good sound from bad sound. He said the IEM sounded very good, lol. Glad I bought them on Bestbuy for only 50 bucks when they were on sale, because to me they are only worth 50 bucks, and definitely isn't worth the original 130 bucks.
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AlexCzar
120
Apr 16, 2021
Have they fixed the hissing noise that torments podcast listeners?
topher339
29
Mar 21, 2021
I've had these since launch and have been very happy with them. They're the best wireless buds I've used (not that I have used very many), though a bit bass heavy. I use them for casual and exercise use. The right bud sometimes takes some fiddling to get it to charge in the case but having dropped the case a few times I can't really blame the product. My only real complaint is the size of the case. It's simply not pocketable. You need a bag or a jacket pocket to toss them into. I suppose a dual button setup per bud would have also been nice to have. It does have a rather useable app, though, which is always appreciated.
Rowdy2026
803
Mar 26, 2021
topher339How do they compare to AirPods?
topher339
29
Mar 28, 2021
Rowdy2026That, I can't answer. I've never used any airpods. From what I've heard, though, they have better audio but the airpods are better as far as livability.
Marcus22687
302
Apr 16, 2021
Headfonics review https://headfonics.com/anker-soundcore-liberty-2-pro-review/ "The Liberty 2 Pro is a solid but classic V-shaped TWS tuning a high contrast low-end and treble tuning. This errs more to vivid and exciting than mellow or reference like in tone, at least with the stock tuning. "
Frizle
24
Mar 28, 2021
Do these have noise cancelling like the Life A2? I noticed the Life A2 model touting noise cancelling and I wanted something for cutting grass.
dreamingscorpio
33
Mar 29, 2021
FrizleI own a pair and while they provide good noise insulation they don't have any active NC.
consumeddbywater
2
Mar 19, 2021
I've had a pair of these for around a year now, and there are some pretty serious issues with the case. Both sides have charging problems; I typically have to reposition at least one earbud to get it to charge on each use. The left side is more problematic, and occasionally takes several attempts. Sound quality is pretty good for this price range of wireless IEMs, but they're very bass heavy, even with tuning. The Soundcore app is good, and offers plenty of control. It also has a feature that attempts to adjust each side to your ear by testing your hearing, though I have even hearing in both ears so I can't speak to its effectiveness. The IEMs are fairly comfortable for short term use and I don't have issues with them staying seated in my ears, but they are heavy so long term use becomes uncomfortable for me.
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Silver64
0
Mar 19, 2021
If I wanted to use DEKONI BULLETZ EARPHONE TIPS with the Liberty 2 Pro, which size would I get, the 3mm or the 4.9mm?
DeadRegime
2
Mar 22, 2021
FYI, Comply has tips for WF1000XM3 (and a few other Sony True Wireless buds) so it still fits in the charging case. I've had no problem with them.
derzulya
126
Mar 22, 2021
DeadRegimeThanks! Gonna check them out. I've had a few "regular sized" foam tips at home including Comply and they never worked for me. Got the Spinfit CP360 and using with them since than.
greg.ericson
1
Nov 30, 2021
I ordered these months ago. Drop shipped me something unrelated. However, instead of coming clean, they have ghosted my emails, pictures, and every attempt to get another set shipped or my money refunded. Bad Drop, bad! That’s not how you’re supposed to do internet commerce. :(
Xyverz
619
Aug 20, 2021
I've owned a pair of these for a long time. I actually prefer them over my Sure SE215s; the 215s sound muddy compared to these. The only thing I'm not super thrilled with about these is that they're extremely bass-heavy and it's difficult to get that bass turned down, even with their app. Overall, I'm very happy with them.
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