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ANKER Soundcore Liberty Lite TRULY WIRELESS Earphones - REVIEW

2018-11-10
hey what is going on YouTube hope you guys are doing good now as you guys know most mainstream / popular truly wireless earphones launched with a price tag of around 150 to 200 dollars and up anchor which is a very reputable and well-known brand that sells mostly on Amazon and they're also known for their power banks just release their own earphones these are the sound Corp Liberty lights part of my budget review series these come in under $100 actually a much less than $100 I'll place my affiliate links out in that video description below click on that for the most updated prices as always remaining transparent with you guys Anker did sponsor this review but I'll be going over both pros and cons this is still a review nonetheless now as these just launched they wanted to gain some awareness about these new earphones they are doing a giveaway as well I'll place the giveaway link again in that video description for you to check out I'm Jimmy with Jim's review room and I'm here to help you make that purchase decision welcome everyone to another review going over the physical features first and this protective case relative to the competitors these sound core Liberty lights are quality built in materials don't feel cheap and the design are all very much within reason the carrying case is slim they're also used to recharge your earphones and there's this battery level indicator on the front that glows bright more in the battery test a little bit later they're magnetic inside to snap the earphones in place and it's quite strong with no issues of my earphones falling out now if I were to nitpick considering this is a new piece of tech I wished anchor would have gone with USBC on their ear to charge instead they went with micro USB which is still fine but I prefer buying product leaning towards the future USB see is slowly making its way into markets and the lid felt I'm not a flimsy if you don't pull it all the way up and snap it into a place basically now looking at the air phones themselves these actually are not cheap at all the plastics are very smooth and solid the beveled edges are sharp and distinct around the buttons the plastics itself don't feel and there's no sense of them flexing or bending when I squeeze them in between my fingers at a touch of this silicone or rubber feeling material gives the earphones a good bit of grip in simply sensory feedback now the Liberty lights are also IP v rated meeting their water-resistant meeting and IP v rating this can withstand splashes of water or you can be caught in the rain I tested dripping water all over these things and tried to create the sexiest video that I can hear and they're still working fine now relative to its price there's no question there's going to be some missing features oddly and I had to double-check there but there's no volume controls right on the earphones themselves you can you can only adjust volume through your phone there's no transparency mode which means the microphones don't kick on so you can't hear your surroundings transparency mode is ideal for runners who don't want to be completely isolated from the world and I wish there was some sort of audible battery level checking that I can do right on the earphones themselves the voice prompt would have been great we don't get that either no what we do get though are skipping and going back on songs with a hold and either earphones respectively a single press on either will pause and play and a double tap does bring up either Siri or Google assistant depending on your connected device now all the features included are highly responsive and the buttons on either earphones works our feels tactile and clicky that is now I test this from long term words running with these things in they are very comfortable and more importantly to stay in my ears very very well aside from casual running I tried looking like a weirdo in the park here as you guys can see they do not fall out of my ears now they're super lightweight the ear tips provided stays inside the ear canal very well with very good sound isolation your outside environment is greatly reduced and as a side note these have practically no sound leaking meaning what I tested this at loud volumes someone sitting right next to me was unable to hear what I was particularly listening to now one other thing here these are one of these smallest truly wireless earphones on the market that doesn't stick out beyond my ears which is a huge plus alright folks let's talk about the in Turtles better life is rated at three to five hours of use per charge which is enough for most people running jogging and casual use being transparent some of the other bigger brands offers up to five hours of use from a full battery to dead I tested this at 50% vine like all of my audio reviews and was able to get 3 hours and 12 minutes to be exact the case offers up to 12 hours of total use which is on par with the mainstream brands like the j-bird run or the dropper at least 65 tees what I didn't see offered was fast charging now the sound Court Liberty lights has Bluetooth 5.0 built-in which is awesome here I tested the wireless range on these and was able to get 72 feet worth of range with a signal going through a wall now I'd then paired this with my iPhone 10 and also with my Samsung as a plus and if you guys if you guys are familiar with truly wireless earphones they usually have trouble playing video because they can't sync for some odd reason I tested this again on both devices Apple and Android and happy to say YouTube and Netflix played with zero syncing issues that also is a huge plus now I test the phone cost with this it was simple my voice was very clear for truely wireless earphones but did pick up every bit of background noise as well so let's get into the sound analysis the audio analysis here they're definitely loud enough for me and I usually leave them around 60% volume getting into bass it's been a very clean experience and some songs where bass feels neutral and other random songs this sound cool can sound punch in bass boosted making genres of pop and EDM satisfying but if you're into bass the sound core doesn't provide enough deep bass frequencies to make John Rousseff like hip-hop or so really shine on those basis songs I thought bass sounded as though you're standing outside of the club you can hear the bass but it sounds as though the bass was going through the wall basically at most it's a bass boosted sound signature more fitting for again pop idiom and classic rock now the mid-range and vocal work is a good balance that provides a clean experience testing across the board of the genres mentioned never did vocal sound recessed but they definitely don't sound bright or Ford either voices stand on their own with being distinct to the average consumer and in for a good listening experience the sound separation from left to right audio channels are moderate with sound stage being minimal considering 60 to 70% loudness or volume was very good to me the high frequencies never peaked and never became too sharp to me it was again that neutral experience with never starting to be rolled off or suppressed however if you're blasting this at 80% vibe or higher the highs then 10 sounds slightly harsh and might get over mic it ever so slightly raspy there but again 80% vom at least for me um bees are very very loud so in general there's many other expensive and big-name competitors out there that was truly providing more unique experience you're not getting that vast soundstage or audio characteristics on the Liberty lights similar to the 200 L options with an app for fine tuning and such but the Liberty lights hit that nail out of the head for those average consumers budget-conscious or maybe value-oriented buyers everything that is offered on the sound cord Liberty lights does well the only critique that I onl see had were the features that was absent altogether again that's vine controls and maybe more streamlined a more streamlined way to go into pairing mode would have helped but if you do carry your phone everywhere that you go and don't intend on switching from Bluetooth device to a Bluetooth device the sound Calibri lights I believe is a great experience they're easy to listen to with a lot of quality and value from less than a hundred dollars shoot less than $70 retail it's worth a look into you so folks hopefully that helped you in some way be sure to follow my Instagram or Facebook again all those links are in the video description including that giveaway by anchor so check them out thanks everyone bye
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