Pro Earbuds for only $130?? - Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro
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The Liberty Air 2 Pro from Soundcore are presented as a feature rich option in the mid price range, priced at around $130. The host introduces the package and highlights the included accessories, noting USB-C charging, a charging cable, and a surprisingly large set of ear tip sizes, including nine options with mediums mounted on the buds themselves. They compare the case size to an AirPods Pro style case and point out practical details like wireless charging, a wall adapter omission, and the separate Lum streaming feature partnered with the Soundcore app. The first impressions cover fit, design language, and the headphone’s form factor, describing how the buds sit in the ear and how the stems sit away from the ear canal. The video then delves into the app features, including a tuning system called HearID that customizes the sound signature to the listener’s hearing profile, and touch controls that allow users to adjust playback and calls with a simple tap. In the audio test, the reviewer notes a strong emphasis on active noise cancellation for the price point, acknowledging it isn’t as strong as Apple’s AirPods Pro but still functional, and they commend the value proposition for the dollar. They explore the sound profile with an EQ and emphasize that the earbuds provide a capable low end and a customizable sound, which many listeners may prefer even if it isn’t on their exact personal jam. The host also mentions a potential giveaway and reiterates the sponsored nature of the video, inviting viewers to try or win the LTT edition through the linked resources, while concluding with a positive takeaway that the Liberty Air 2 Pro offer solid ANC, strong sound customization, and good value at $130.
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