Testseek.com have collected 65 expert reviews of the Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro.
January 2020
(79%)
65 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
379 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
79010065
The editors liked
Build Quality
Sound quality
HearID app
Bluetooth 5
USB-C charging
Well-balanced
Personalized audio
Multiple sound customization options
Remarkable call quality
Strong connectivity
Decent battery life
Comfortable design
AptX support
HearID features gives you a custom EQ preset for your ears
Dynamic and balanced armature drivers deliver rich
Detailed sound
Good sound
Price
AptX and AAC compatibility
Great charging case with Qi wireless compatibility
USBC input
HearIQ custom EQ
Battery life
Nice modern design
Easy to use
Great sound and clarity
Some nice tweaks to the bass without being overbearing
Stellar battery life
Priced right and they deliver more
The editors didn't like
When using Bluetooth
Each earphone sometimes pair separately
Auto-pausing the music when removed
No ANC or touch controls
Lacks features found on other Anker models
Poor Google Assistant support
A bit overpriced
No active noise cancellation
Charging case is a bit large
Can't fiddle with EQ levels yourself
No IP rating protection against sweat
Bass is a little strong for my liking
Earbuds are bulky and stick out of the ear
You can choose between volume controls or voice assistant
But not both
Multipoint connection is lacking
I'm not a fan of the HearID technology. Others use it as well and I think it is bit gimmicky
Abstract: Anker's Soundcore brought out a ton of new audio products a few weeks back. Out of the 6 products released, their new flagship audio product is the new Liberty 2 Pro earbuds. Adding to the tons of earbuds out on the market, we shine a spotlight on these e...
Abstract: There is no shortage of true wireless earbuds nowadays. Although new, this product category has taken the audio world by storm and appealed to most users thanks to a combination of convenience, portability, and longer listening time between charges. The f...
The Liberty 2 Pro sounds very good. Very,verygood for wireless earbuds at this price. And if the V-shaped sound signature isn't your thing, you can modify it slightly using the Soundcore app, which provides you with several EQ settings (although EQ can on...
Abstract: Anker doesn't just make batteries anymore. Under the Soundcore brand, the company has consistently impressed us with bang-for-your-buck audio gear.The company has now released six new pairs of earbuds, and we've been able to spend some time with each one...
Published: 2019-08-23, Author: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: We're firmly entrenched in the era of true wireless earbuds. Sure, there are still people who prefer traditional Bluetooth earbuds with a wire between them; they're harder to lose and can last longer on a charge, the argument goes. It's a fair point, but...
Abstract: The Soundcore Liberty Air 2's are an upgrade to last year's version with a more premium feel; promising a longer 28 hours of battery life, improved phone call quality, aptX support, easier pairing and wireless charging. And they now integrate with the acc...
If you're after a great sounding set of true wireless earbuds for under $150 or £150 the Liberty 2 Pros should be on your shortlist. I was really impressed with their immersive, bright sound and they were still able to deliver decent bass too, helped by t...
Abstract: For years, the bread-and-butter of in ear monitors has been hybrid driver setups, using dynamic drivers with balanced armature drivers to achieve their distinctive sound signature. While hybrid earphones aren't a new thing, hybrid driver ea...