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🎧 Elevate your audio game with Liberty 4 NC — where silence meets supreme sound.
The Soundcore by Anker Liberty 4 NC wireless earbuds feature industry-leading 98.5% noise cancellation with adaptive ANC technology, premium 11mm Hi-Res drivers, and a robust 50-hour battery life supported by wireless charging. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.3, IPX4 water resistance, and AI-enhanced 6-mic call clarity, these earbuds deliver a personalized, immersive listening experience designed for professionals on the move.





















| ASIN | B0BZV4QFP8 |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Multipoint Pairing, Noise Cancellation, Wireless Charging |
| Age Range Description | ALL |
| Antenna Location | Calls, Listening to music |
| Audio Driver Size | 11 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 10 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #962 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #115 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Soundcore |
| Brand Name | Soundcore |
| Built-In Media | Charging case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 50 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 800 Milliamp Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 26,392 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Circle |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polycarbonate (PC) |
| External Testing Certification | / |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20-20KHZ |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00194644132125 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | USB |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 10 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 19 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | Liberty 4 NC |
| Model Number | A3947 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 102 dB |
| Series Number | 3947 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel,Music,Calling |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 194644126124 194644132125 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18-month |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
T**7
Very solid/compelling product in this space, may not fit your ear snuggly though.
Let me start out by saying that this is a very solid/compelling product in this price range. The Liberty 4 NC's do a lot of things well for it's price point. The Noise Cancelling for it's time was among the best(better than the Earfun Air Pro 4 in my experience) in class, the sound quality is decent out of the box(they offer EQ via the app if you want to tune it), battery life is superb(I can use it for hours in a single session), and the build quality is decent. I believe for it's price segment (varies throughout, but I'll pick the price point of say $60-70), it's a very strong contender and you can't go wrong with this product for the right price. However, I do have 2 qualms.. one of them is specific to me though so your mileage may vary: First, the fitting.. the shape of the earpiece does not fit my ear too well, I do not have large ears per-se, but I use the largest ear tips in order to get a better seal. Not only do I have issues with getting a proper seal in my ear canal, but they also don't seat well in my ear, as they tend to fall out more easily. I don't seem to have this issue with some other earbuds(like the Earfun Air Pro 4), but I do have this issue with the Liberty 4 NC's. I will say that it's not necessarily a deal breaker though, just an annoyance, something to watch out for as it depends on your ears. Second qualm is the mic performance is just mediocre, though it is adequate for it's price class. I don't use transparency mode very often, but they seem to work ok. I'm glad that these have a transparency mode at least. --- I also wanted to note, as I alluded to earlier, that I have both the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC and the Earfun Air Pro 4's. In my opinion, other than the fitting issue(these don't seat well in my ear, and the eartips struggle a bit to get a good seal.. perhaps due to the angle of the shape of the earbuds), the Liberty 4 NC's are a notch better as a product compared to the EAP4's, especially when it comes to Noise Cancelling. I have tested both of these in a noisy cafe, and the Liberty 4 NC's noise cancelling is noticeably superior to the Earfun Air Pro 4's. So depending on your priorities, I'd still say overall, I prefer the Liberty 4 NC's.
C**.
I usually don’t like earbuds
**Title: Game-Changer for Earbuds!** I have to admit, I’m not usually a fan of earbuds. Many I've tried have been uncomfortable, fall out easily during physical activity, and often leave my ears feeling itchy. They just felt cheap and low-quality. Then I discovered the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC earbuds. Initially, I wasn't thrilled about shopping for earbuds, but as a college student, I needed something that would let me listen to lectures while also enjoying music. I wanted the flexibility to have one earbud in for music while still being able to focus on class. Using traditional headphones felt too obvious, and having one dangling earbud just looked silly. Knowing my past frustrations, I knew I needed a reliable option. As a loyal Soundcore customer—having already owned their headphones, Bluetooth speakers, and charging banks—I turned to their earbuds. I trust Soundcore for their quality and great value compared to competitors. After some research, I chose the Liberty series, renowned for its high-end features. Let me tell you, these earbuds have transformed my experience! All the issues I had with previous earbuds have been resolved. They’re incredibly comfortable, so I don’t have to keep readjusting them. They stay securely in place, whether I’m walking, turning my head, or even doing jumping jacks—no worries about them falling out. The sound quality is outstanding. Like other Soundcore products, these earbuds sync with the Soundcore app, where you can customize your EQ settings. If you're into personalizing your audio, you can even take a hearing test in the app. The AI creates a tailored listening experience based on your preferences. I tried it, and my music has never sounded better—crystal-clear highs, deep lows, and punchy bass. In class, I appreciate being able to wear just one earbud and still hear the lecture. If I want to immerse myself completely, I can pop in both and use the transparency mode to stay aware of my surroundings. At home, they’re perfect for blocking out distractions while I work on assignments, thanks to the active noise canceling feature. While I still prefer headphones for certain situations, these earbuds have become a staple for me. Some days, I enjoy the weight of headphones; other days, I appreciate the freedom of just having my ears occupied. Overall, I highly recommend the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC earbuds. I’d buy them again without hesitation!
K**M
The Perfect Earbuds frfr
Was looking for earbuds for awhile after I lost my Beats Studio Buds that I got back in 2022. I remember my grievance with those buds just being the microphone being atrociously bad but overall they were awesome. So I got these after I got the Soundcore Anker Q20 headset a couple months ago. I liked Anker enough to experiment to look at their earbuds. I love listening to loud music but I also love to play around with the settings and have transparent and noise canceling features. Needless to say, I've had these earbuds for a week now and they're absolutely phenomenal! Great sound, although at first I was a little disappointed because it was super basey and not what I wanted, but with the app they pair with it, you can change it to sound EXACTLY how you want it. Maybe not for mega enthusiasts (even thought i consider myself an enthusiast but I digress) but I think the versatility with the sound is super grand. Too muddy sounding? Change it in the equalizer. Too much treble? Lower it in the equalizer. Too loud? Well you can just lower the volume lmao. The comfort is great, even with someone like me who has big ears they manage to fit in my ears pretty good. Although I will say that in my training sessions, which are very hard and intense excercise/running bouts, they did fall out if i was really going hard or bouncing alot. But again, take this with an asterisk, because I do have humongous ears, AND my point is null since the buds DO come with extra eartips that can affect how they sit in your ear so keep that in mind. I also have to say that these are earbuds are INSANELY comfortable to wear. Im actually a person that hates headphones and stuff being in my ear because it literally puts me on the edge of hyperventilating since I feel "trapped". But these have always felt amazing to wear, especially with transparent mode. Which I'll get back to later. I will also say that I love the fact that the buds have stems like airpods that make them more easier to handle. It's also cool that if you were to lose them, them being kinda on the bigger side (at least compared to beats studio buds) makes them easier to find. I will say durability seems pretty good. I mean they are earbuds so you shouldn't have too much of a problem with them, but I HAVE dropped them twice, and I did notice minor scuffs on them after i did that. Mind you im pretty sure they landed on concrete too. So durability might not be the best? But again, we're talking about scuffs, minor ones at that. Battery life is...well...absolutely insane. At least for me. Since it gets about 4.5 or 5 hours with ANC on and it can charge fast AND the case has 40 hours of battery life, means that battery life should NEVER be a problem. In fact with me I haven't killed these buds at ALL even with ANC on. In truth, I haven't worn these longer than 3 hours, and only because I eventually do have to put the earbuds away during my training sessions so I can focus. But even then, I never had these buds go lower than 60% battery. Bluetooth is absolutely amazing. They connect fast and I have them connected to both my laptop and phone. And they both connect fast and work amazing. Going back to ANC and transparent mode, I think these buds really live up to their namesake, they LITERALLY block up to 80%-90% of sound around you! It's INSANE! I knew it was bad when I literally had a leaf blower next to my ear, LOUD ASF BTW, and I literally could not hear more than 5% of it. All I heard when I was using it was Otonke from DanDaDan lmao. So yeah ANC is excellent! Beautiful even! Transparent mode is awesome too, although I didn't hear too much of a difference, I still felt like the outside world was still pretty muted while I had it on but maybe more testing is required. But to me, transparent mode is whatever to me because I'll just take one earbud out or just take them both off. Even then like I said before, it is pretty comfortable to wear while it's on. Finally, the color. God the color. My favorite color is blue and I REALLY don't know what's going on with the color choices of laptops, headphones, earbuds, phones but they all SUCK nowadays. Literally little to no color options and it honestly sucks. What happened to the blues, greens, reds, yellows, oranges? Now it's all glossy boring stuff like black, white or, and this is gonna be a doosey...GLOSSY BLUE EHEHEHEHEHEHE. But no, color choices really suck nowadays, but these come in a very awesome blue color that I am in love with. I just wish these developers had more color options like this because it's actually one of the main reasons why I got these instead of the Liberty 4 Pros. On that note I was actually torn between these and the Pros. I ended up getting these because of the amazing price but also the color choice (because of course). But also I didn't hear there being too much of a difference with the ANC in comparison of the two, and they actually had a VERY SLIGHTLY worse battery. People are giving those praise but honestly? With the price, the color, the versatile sound options, and ANC, and the amazing look and feel? I couldn't ask for anything better. Only thing holding it back is the whatever transparent mode, and the questionable (?) durability. 9.5/10.
G**D
good sound, good wind cancelling
I've gone through several pairs of cheap and mid-price ear buds (< $100). Three I like are the earfun pro 3, 1more comfobuds pro, and now the Anker Liberty 4NC. Overall the Ankers win hands down. I think they have the best sound and by far the best wind resistance. After you load up their app and connect to the buds it gives you a hearing test to give a base level of response, then gives a bunch of A-B comparisons to a piece of music asking which one you prefer as it tweaks the response curve. I think the end result is great, but I'm no audiophile and am 65, so take that for what it is worth. The other two are good, too (I rate the 1more buds above the earfun's, but I like them all). I got the 1mores first, and if I were only going by sound quality I'd have stopped there (glad I didn't, but I didn't know that at the time!). I usually listen to them when I ride my bike on a local rails-to-trails path. The downfall of the 1mores is that there is a lot of wind noise that comes through. Noise cancelling overall is good, but not for wind. So I saw the earfuns on sale, so tried them. Much better wind noise reduction, but still more than I'd like. Finally I saw these and bought a pair on their launch. As I mentioned above the sound is great, and the wind noise reduction is very, very good. I hear a little from time to time, but most of the time I feel the wind on my face but can only hear it if I am really looking for it. They have a lot of modes you can set it too, but the one that works the best for me against wind is manual mode, maximum (level 5) noise cancelling with wind reduction on. They remember their settings no problem after you take them out of their case. The earfuns seemed to turn off sometimes (go back to non-cancelling mode). The worst thing about that in the earfun case is that in order to connect to the buds with their app you MUST have an internet connection. This was a problem on my last flight as you might imagine. The 1mores were great on the flight -- and no issues about connecting to the app in flight. It was a transatlantic flight and they ran out of juice so I switched to the earfuns for a while so they could get enough charge back into them. With the 1mores the engine noise and other extraneous airplane sounds were almost gone and I enjoyed my music. I have not flown with the Anker's yet. Hopefully they will do as well as the 1more's there (but I'll have the 1more's along just in case!). Supposedly the battery lasts longer in the Anker's, but only ride for about 3 hours at a time so I have not tested that. One final GREAT thing about the Ankers vs the others I've tried is that you can disable the on-bud controls. I always have my phone on my bike, so if I need to change modes I can do so. Since I found settings I like I don't need to anyway.... In the app you can select what every combination of taps does individually. And every combination has a do nothing setting. You'll still get a beep if you trigger the setting while inserting or wiggling the bud around, but it has no effect. Just what I want. If I want to skip a song my phone is right there, usually with the app up that is playing said songs. Sometimes I start hearing wind, and that just means the buds have slipped a bit. A quick twist or wiggle and the wind is gone. They've never fallen out, but I'm riding a recumbent so I'm just sitting in a lawn chair while I pedal. I use these only for listening to music. My wife called me when I was out while using the earfuns and she said I sounded fine. I have not used these so far to talk on the phone while I ride so I cannot speak to that.
R**T
Does everything I need in a headset!
When I got these, my expectations weren’t really high. Because I’m used to over the ear style headphones. These have more than exceeded what I have expected! I needed something that does dual device support for my laptop and iPhone/iPad, does clear calls that filter out background noise.. music/podcast sound great with crisp highs and lows. They are comfortable, seamlessly connect, battery last all day. I really like that I can mute calls, meetings, from my watch. They are inexpensive and well worth the costs!! They do everything I need since I WFH and on the go.. 10 out of 10, will recommend!!
C**K
Decent But Flawed
I've had these earbuds for around 5 months now and I think I can give them a pretty solid review. The earbuds have a great battery life, I only need to charge the case around once per week max and that's with hours of daily wear. I've even fallen asleep with them in (more often than not) and when I wake up, they still have a good amount of battery left. Now for those of us who are unfortunate enough to have small ears, these may not be for us. My ears are small, not crazy small but small enough for most earbuds to be too large and cause uncomfortable pressure. These earbuds stay in either really well or I'm having to adjust them constantly. I'm not sure why this is the case but it is. However, the number of times I've fallen asleep in them, I don't typically wake up with them missing. I do feel that these are a bit heavy because they really FEEL like they're there. My ears get fatigued from them after a few hours. In terms of the bluetooth and multipoint connectivity, this is where they lose some stars. At first, they were great and I was thrilled to finally have a pair of earbuds with multipoint, however this was short lived. Sometimes they connect flawlessly, other time not at all. They will take several times to connect to just my phone, or if they do connect to my phone without issue, they have problems connecting to my computer. If you own any bluetooth products by Bose, you'll know that their multipoint connection works pretty seamlessly (in my experience) and your phone audio isn't automatically prioritized over your computer. The same cannot be said for these earbuds. If I have a video actively playing on my computer, and I happen to open an app on my phone, they'll automatically start playing whatever is on my phone. Additionally, I've had issues with the sound cutting out on my computer when I send a text from my phone without any sound on. In general, the multipoint works as it should around 60% of the time. There's also the occasional issue where they will take several tries to connect to my phone which can be very aggravating. My final thoughts are as follows: these are really good for the price! The sound quality is great, they're pretty noise cancelling, and the app makes them customizable. Their shortcomings are not in the functionality as earbuds but in what they're advertising as multipoint connection. If you're like me and have small ears, these may not be the most comfortable for you. But if you only really want them to listen to things on your phone or computer (one at a time) and you have normal sized ears, I think you'd really like these!
A**N
I honestly thought when they didn’t lose charge for 3 days of use something was wrong
I actually contacted support because I genuinely thought something was wrong. I did their troubleshooting and that didn’t work. A day later I checked the app for the battery level again and it FINALLY went down 1 bar (there are 5 bars on the battery icon so I can only assume that one bar is worth about 20% of battery. I had one in either ear for 8hrs a day for 3 days. These are quite loud, and I like loud music but they can truly get too loud. Can’t complain really I do enjoy it, this means I only run them at 40-60% volume at any time. I am truly impressed by the battery life, performance and features of the earbuds and case. The ANC is very good. When music is playing I literally cannot hear people speak. All I see is lips moving ! The case wirelessly charges, but you won’t need to do that often evidently ! If you have a wireless charging pad for AirPods that will work for these as well. The app is easy to use and pretty quick to connect to the buds, not AirPods level of speed but pretty good for a 3rd party connection. The app can be used to fully customize multiple different EQs, set different controls on the buds (there are 4 per each bud, single, double, triple and hold press). Sound quality definitely beats apple and Samsungs flagships earbuds. When I listened to these and discovered all the features, I started questioning why I ever spent $250 on AirPods. Despite all these good features I feel there are some things Anker could improve. A fatal flaw pretty much all TWS earbuds have is the charging case. Yes it charges fast via Type c or wirelessly. But it opens super easy. Which means if it gets dropped your earbuds all pretty much certain to go flying out. I don’t judge too hard for this because pretty much every company that make TWS earbuds do this. The case also feels a bit cheap. It’s very lightweight and the hinge has some light movement too it when closed like the fit isn’t quite perfect. It also collects dust on the inside (closed part of the case where the buds are) when closed. You cannot control volume with the touch controls on the buds, and there is no Hey siri. I wish there was a way to customize the transparency frequency response. I cook for a living and I was wearing one bud with transparency on. I put some oil in the pan (making a crackling sound) well the buds didn’t process that as such. It turned into a very high pitched, loud, staticky sound that was actually quite unbearable. I hurried to turn off transparency after that. Most things it processes ok, but others is sound very weird or digitized. Pros: -Great, slam or deafening ANC -Easy to use, quick connecting app -fully customizable multiple EQs - case charges wirelessly and type c -battery life lasts a super long time -buds recharge super fast in the case -Excellent soundcore sound quality that destroys the competition - Value you can’t beat that won’t break your wallet Cons: -case is a bit flimsy (hinge is a tad loose) -case collects dust on inside when closed -case easily opens to lose buds for potential drops - No swipe control on earbuds -the touch pad on the buds is sort of small, I have to re-tap sometimes. -no volume control or hey siri on buds
O**S
Steer clear... they do not last
UPDATE: these are not worth the headache. I had my first pair for 9 months. Then the right earbud failed. Wouldn't charge and wouldn't sync. None of the trouble-shooting tips worked because nothing in the app works unless both earbuds are connected, so you can't update firmware or anything else. Soundcore Customer Service is a pain. It's all AI-run and gives incorrect information. Under warranty, I was told they would send a "brand new" replacement to me but I had to send in my defective pair to them first. When I got the replacement, it was clearly refurbished. When I asked them about this, the response was essentially, "Oops our AI lied to you." The refurbished item worked but had a static hum that the original earbuds did not, so I contacted support again, and they agreed to send out a new pair as was originally promised. So after several weeks of annoying back and forth, I finally got a new replacement. I've only owned them for 4 months this time, and ONCE AGAIN the right earbud has failed on me. This is clearly a design flaw. I'm done with Soundcore after this experience. ******************** Original review: I owned these for 9 months. For the price, I thought they were great--at first. Sound quality was good. Call quality was good. Noise canceling was good but not great. Fit was good, but they would slide out over time and need re-seated in my ears, especially if i was working out or sweating. Then 9 months into owning them, the right earbud just stopped working. I tried all the recommended troubleshooting methods. Basically, the right earbud was no longer recognized by the case, so there was nothing I could do to fix it (resets, firmware updates, etc. all require both buds be in the case, and since it stopped recognizing the right bud, it basically bricked the entire product.). I reached out to customer service, providing all the info. They promised to send a replacement product, but said it would need to be a different color because the color I had was out of stock. This should have been my first hint since Amazon and Soundcore Direct both showed all colors in stock. I specifically asked if the replacement was a refurbished item, and they guaranteed that it was a "brand new item." I said okay and told them to proceed with sending the replacement. Two days later, they told me they could not proceed with sending the replacement until I sent in my defective earbuds and they were received and processed by their facility in Canada. They estimated that would take 5-9 days from the time I mailed them before they could even mail the replacements. This seemed like an unnecessary delay to me, considering they had not mentioned that requirement in the beginning AND I knew I could get brand new earbuds from Amazon with same day shipping. However, I was obviously not going to pay full price again for a product that only lasted 9 months (half of the 18 month warranty period). I complied and put the earbuds in the mail, but also told them it seemed like an unnecessary delay. They then told me they would expedite the process and send the replacement out immediately (3 days after they originally told me they were sending them), so I told told them I appreciated it. I got the replacements several days later and was extremely disappointed to discover they were clearly refurbished. They had a cosmetic flaw, but more importantly, when i went to pair them, they had all of the previous owners devices still listed in connection history AND they were named "Paul's Liberty 4 NC" (spoiler alert: my name is not Paul). I reached back out with my disappointment and ample evidence they were refurbished earbuds, and the response was that their policy was to handle warranty claims with refurbished products for any items more than 3 months past purchase date. REMEMBER! I specifically asked if the replacements were refurbished and they promised they were brand new. I contacted them again regarding this blatant lie and they apologize that their customer service AI gave me wrong information..... This was a ridiculous process and i wasted more than a week going back and forth with their faulty AI customer service, only to end up dissatisfied with the outcome and distrustful of buying any Anker or Soundcore products in the future.
G**A
Semplicemente fenomenali!
Sintesi: fantastiche con un solo paio di piccoli difetti, da acquistare! Pippone: vengo da anni di auricolari wireless budget senza ANC, ed inizialmente ero un po' restio all'acquisto vista la spesa; poi, con un coupon di Amazon, ho deciso di tentare l'acquisto, e devo dire che dopo quasi un mese di costante utilizzo sono estremamente soddisfatto! - Qualità audio: 5/5. L'app companion permette anche di configurare una sorta di equalizzatore personalizzato sul proprio udito e sulle frequenze meglio percepite, la distorsione è un fenomeno (nella mia esperienza di utilizzo) sconosciuto, anche al volume massimo. Unico neo, forse non sono gli auricolari più potenti che abbia provato (normalmente tengo il volume al 65-70%, talora oltre in ambienti particolarmente rumorosi, ma il cinesone che citavo all'inizio raggiungeva volumi più alti, seppur al costo di audio distorto, quindi direi che è una cosa di minimo peso). - Comfort: 5/5. Passi l'essere abituato da anni ad auricolari in-ear, ma temevo che il design di questo modello (simile più alle airpods che al tappo cui ero abituato) potesse dare fastidio sull'orecchio esterno; errore! L'"asticella" a stento si percepisce, e poi sono talmente comodi che si riescono a tenere per ore senza sensazione di fastidio (il mio record personale sono state 7 ore tra treno, metropolitana ed autobus). Io uso i gommini di default, ma in confezione forniscono altre misure. - Dotazione: oltre agli auricolari e alla loro custodia, la confezione contiene i suddetti gommini ed un cavo USB c-c; a mio avviso, tutto il necessario (considerata anche la possibilità di ricarica wireless). La custodia è molto compatta, entra facilmente in tasca assieme a cellulare o portafogli, e i magneti che tengono in posizione gli auricolari sono abbastanza forti da farmi dubitare che possano mai cadere anche se "incoraggiati". - Estetica: è un parametro estremamente soggettivo, io le trovo molto belle, ma non è stato il primo pensiero che mi ha convinto all'acquisto. - Facilità di utilizzo: aperta la custodia il telefono le riconosce immediatamente e chiede l'associazione tramite bluetooth; dopo la prima, basta estrarle dalla Custodia e metterli, si connettono immediatamente e vanno benissimo anche usati singolarmente. Il piccolo chime di accoppiamento viene riprodotto solo appena estratte dalla custodia, poi non interrompe più l'ascolto. L'app soundcore si scarica in un momento, si setta in ancora meno tempo, e permette un capillare controllo delle funzioni con grande semplicità. Tramite L'app, inoltre, si possono impostare le funzioni in risposta a tocco singolo, doppio, triplo e prolungato, su ciascun auricolare, per un totale di 8 comandi a portata di mano senza dover interagire col telefono. Questi comandi sono abbastanza responsivi ad un tocco leggero, magari avrei gradito una minor latenza tra i "click" (un doppio clic troppo veloce viene registrato come singolo), ma come sopra, è una preferenza soggettiva. Unico neo in questo paragrafo, sarà un mio limite, ma pare non si possano usare i controlli touch per rispondere o rifiutare le chiamate in entrata. Non è una catastrofe, ma sarebbe molto bello riuscirci. - ANC: 5/5. mai provato fino ad adesso, e non so come abbia fatto a farne a meno! Perfetto per ridurre il rumore di fondo del treno, dell'autobus, o anche dei lavori nel palazzo di fianco (occhio: ridurre, non azzerare), al modico prezzo di "tagliare" un po' delle frequenze più basse dalle vostre tracce. Io talora lo uso anche senza ascoltare nulla per ridurre il rumore di fondo e devo dire che è una funzione fantastica, e che fa il suo lavoro egregiamente. - Batteria: altro punto spesso dolente, non in questo caso! Durante il tragitto di 7 ore citato precedentemente gli auricolari hanno continuato a funzionare senza battere ciglio, e la custodia li ha ricaricati nel giro di 30 minuti perdendo (a detta dell'app) circa. Il 10% della propria carica. Altro piccolissimo neo, L'app non mostra una percentuale di carica, ma solo un'icona di batteria con le tacche all'interno. Avrei gradito una percentuale, ma è un dato senza il quale si vive ugualmente. Conclusioni: se cercate degli auricolari con grande batteria, ottimo audio seppur non troppo potente, e ANC, questi sono una grande opzione, li consiglio caldissimamente!
A**O
Excelente audio y cancelación de ruido!
El sonido es 1000/10 la calidad respecto al precio es superior! Los recomiendo ampliamente la cancelación de ruido es súper buena, además son muy bonitos! No le exige nada a unos AirPods
N**L
Highly recommended
Great quality. Clear sound.
K**.
Exceptional Noise Isolation and Comfort at a Fraction of the Cost
Having tried multiple high-end EarPods for professional use, I can confidently say that the Anker Liberty 4 NC stands out as an exceptional option for office environments. Unlike other earbuds I’ve used, which tend to transmit background noise during Teams calls, these earbuds excel in voice isolation, ensuring that only my voice is clearly heard while surrounding noise is effectively suppressed. In addition to industry-leading noise cancellation, the Liberty 4 NC offers a comfortable fit suitable for extended wear and maintains a stable, secure feel throughout the day. What makes it even more impressive is the value for money — priced at roughly a quarter of comparable premium alternatives, it delivers top-tier performance in clarity, comfort, and noise management without the premium price tag. For professionals who frequently attend calls in noisy environments, the Anker Liberty 4 NC is a highly recommended, cost-effective solution that does not compromise on quality.
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very good sound quality
very good sound quality
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