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May 2019
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Published: 2019-08-13, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
There's nothing flashy about Anker's Soundcore Liberty Air true wireless earphones, but they deliver very strong audio performance, especially for the price...
Published: 2019-07-03, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Decent sound output, Good battery life, IPX5 certification,
No app, Controls are hit and miss,
the Anker Soundcore Liberty Air does what it has promised to do: offer a cheaper alternative for a wireless headphone and while it isn't perfect, it's a great choice for anyone avoiding the expensive AirPods.We Love:+ Decent sound output+ Good battery l...
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Published: 2019-03-31, Author: Alex , review by: tomsguide.com
Surprisingly good sound, Great comfort and fit, Good battery life, Passive noise isolation, Half the price of AirPods
Design scratches easily, Poor touch controls, Bluetooth 5.0 doesn't work well, No companion app
For $79, you should not overlook the Anker SoundCore Liberty Air as a potential AirPods alternative. These earbuds provide more comfort, better noise isolation and even better sound than its competitor, at half the price. But that doesn’t make the Liberty...
Published: 2019-03-18, Author: Andrew , review by: androidguys.com
I've become a real fan of Anker products over the years and the new Soundcore Liberty Air did not disappoint. Aside from the quirky weight distribution of the case, these are solid earphones for those looking to enter the wireless world of audio.You can p...
Highs could've sounded better, Glossy finish makes the pair look cheap, Photos by Raj Rout, ShareTweet, Facebook Comments
So, should you buy the Anker Soundcore Liberty Air? Well, for the unit's asking price of Rs 7,999, I don't see why not. The pair offers a robust Bluetooth connection, sounds good, features a solid battery life and most importantly, undercuts the competiti...
The sound is surprisingly good. Powerful but not overwhelming bass and rich midrange. Calls are clear, too, These earbuds get very close to the advertised five hours per charge, They look like AirPods, sure, but the Liberty Air are comfortable and easy to
No single-tap controls. Skipping back is tricky, You can't use fancy foam eartips beacuse they won't fit in the case, Still microUSB, There's no low-latency codec support, so audio lag is noticeable (but not severe), The Liberty Air's hardware doesn't sup
Published: 2019-01-28, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Anker's Liberty Air True Wireless earphones cost half the price of Apple's AirPods and sound as good or better. They offer solid wireless performance, five hours of battery life and come with a compact charging case that delivers an extra three charges
Charging case uses standard Micro-USB not USB-C, if you don't get a tight seal, sound quality isn't as good
As long as you're OK with a noise-isolating design, the Anker Liberty Air are an excellent alternative to the AirPods that cost half the price...
Published: 2018-12-10, Author: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Solid Bluetooth connection, Autoconnects and deconnects, Great battery life, Good sound quality, Charging case is basically perfect, IPX5 certification, Good microphone quality
Build quality of earbuds is cheap and fingerprint prone, No volume controls, Returning to previous track doesn't work properly, Charges via microUSB port, Charging case can't fit memory foam ear tips
While they have their issues, the Anker Soundcore Liberty Air is a great, affordable alternative to some of the more expensive true wireless earbuds on the market...
Anker's Liberty Air True Wireless earphones cost half the price of Apple's AirPods and sound as good or better. They offer solid wireless performance, five hours of battery life and come with a compact charging case that delivers an extra three charges
Charging case uses standard Micro-USB not USB-C; if you don't get a tight seal, sound quality isn't as good
As long as you're OK with a noise-isolating design, the Anker Liberty Air are an excellent alternative to the AirPods that cost half the price...
Great fit, Attractive price, Pocketable battery case
Can distort at louder volume levels, Better battery life available elsewhere
The Anker Soundcore Liberty Air earbuds are a neat, affordable true wireless headphone package. They're a comfortable fit, have a nicely designed charging case, and have above average sound quality – especially welcome given the price point.However, we've...