soundcore Liberty 3 Pro
ANC, 8 h, WirelessCurrently out of stock
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This is how they sound: The sound reproduction can be customised to personal hearing ability via an app. The result is a pleasingly round, warm sound. In Jean-Michel Jarre's "Oxygene, Pt. 2", the bass drum pushes nicely from below, while the synthesiser figures seem to fly over it. In combination with the comfortable fit of the earphones, you can listen to music for hours on end.
This test report belongs to a different type: Liberty 3 Pro (ANC, 8 h, Wireless)
- Precise basses
- very many essays
- Good ANC
- Pointed sound
- Press in the ears with time
Anker headphones are often considered an insider tip. In this case, however, the Liberty 3 Pro can only convince to a limited extent. They reproduce music with high frequencies and a sharp edge. The sound is nevertheless quite dynamic thanks to crisp bass. The ANC effectively filters out noise, and the battery life is decent at just under six and a half hours.
Very good85/100
- Detailed sound
- Comfortable and secure fit
- Extensive setting options
- Good price-performance ratio
- Some acclimatisation time needed
At a price of around 150 euros, the Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro are completely wireless in-ears with an excellent price-performance ratio. They convince with high-quality and detailed sound. Android users can also enjoy high bit rates thanks to LDAC support. In addition, the total battery life of 32 hours puts most competing products in the shade...