







🎶 Elevate your sound game—bass that hits harder, fit that stays put, and power that lasts all day!
The Soundcore Liberty Neo True Wireless Earbuds combine advanced graphene drivers with BassUp technology to deliver crystal-clear, bass-rich audio. Featuring IPX7 waterproofing and a secure ergonomic fit, they are built for active lifestyles. Bluetooth 5.0 with an external antenna ensures stable, skip-free connectivity up to 10 meters. With 5 hours of playback plus 15 hours from the charging case, these earbuds offer long-lasting power for sports, work, and everyday use—all backed by Anker’s trusted 18-month warranty.








| ASIN | B07MCGZK3B |
| Additional Features | Bass Up Technology, Lightweight, Noise Isolation, Sports & Exercise, Stereo Microphone Technology, Sweatguard Technology, Universal Phone Control, Waterproof Technology |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 5 Hour |
| Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #349,864 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #14,124 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5 |
| Brand | Soundcore |
| Brand Name | Soundcore |
| Built-In Media | earbuds and battery case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Most modern devices with Bluetooth and AAC / SBC support |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Controller Type | Wireless |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 45,178 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848061023190 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | Wireless |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 16 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Earbuds |
| Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | 1 |
| Model Number | A3911 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
| UPC | 848061023190 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | At Anker, we believe in our products. That's why we back them all with an 18-month warranty and provide friendly, easy-to-reach support. |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
M**N
Excellent Sound Quality, Good Fit
I have owned more ear bud headphones than I can count. I won't even try. Usually, I am very disappointed with some aspect. My favorite wireless pair were made by Sony with "extra bass". I like a strong bottom end, so to speak. Anyway, I destroyed multiple pairs of those because of my running and profuse sweating. They just cannot handle all the water I produce. My last pair was a JBL set that sounded good, and never were affected by my running sweat. They died a few days ago, and so I found these. Anker is a good brand name, and their products are historically good quality. With so many good reviews and the price very reasonable, I decided to try them. I have learned that speakers and headphones have a "breaking in" period and usually sound better after you have used them for a while. Out of the box, these sound great. Seriously, they sound as good as the best ones I have ever owned. And I am very critical when it comes to sound quality. The only complaint I have, and it really isn't a complaint, is that they are definitely bass heavy. I like that, but some may want a more flat sound. Beyond the heavy bass (which I like), the mid and upper range sound very well balanced. I ran for an hour with them today. They stayed put in my ears with no problem. I did not use any of the extra ear things that go on the outside of the buds, to help hold them in your ears I guess. They were firm and solid and I never worried about them falling out during my entire run. I cannot say yet if they can handle my sweat, but if they cannot, I will definitely update this review. If you see no update, they are good. I read a few reviews that complained about lack of bass. That is not possible with these. Earbuds that fit inside the ear must seal in your ear or the bass will disappear. This is the case with every single "inside" earbud I have owned, so if someone says these have no bass, it is because they did not seal them in their ears properly. I use the biggest rubber ear insert to ensure all air gaps are closed, which also blocks out any exterior noise. These do not cancel noise, but they block noise when properly sealed in the ears. When I was in my 20s, my ears were the smallest ever. Tiny little ears. Now in my 50s, my ears are bigger. Why is it that ears grow as you age? Anyway, since I have normal size ears now, I expect anyone with normal size ears will not have a problem getting these to seat properly. That is all I got. I love them. Excellent value and excellent purchase. Update: just wanted to add that I tested them with YouTube on my phone and the audio was synced well with the video. I saw that another reviewer complained for them the audio was out of sync. It could be they have an older device with an old bluetooth radio (my phone is a Galaxy Note 9), or some other reason. I disconnected the earbuds and used the speakers on my phone, and the audio was synced exactly the same way as when I used the earbuds. Therefore the wireless connection did not add any delay as far as I can tell. Holy moly macharal! I just walked all over my house with my phone on one far side, and not once did my earbuds disconnect. I have NEVER been able to walk that far away from my phone and still get a connection. My house is not huge, but no bluetooth set has ever had a reliable connect more than halfway through my house. I think this is due to the latest bluethooth tech, but the fact these buds work so far away is amazing. OK, so I have yet to find any single complaint about these buds. The only thing I can see as an issue is reliability, because I have no long term experience, and can they handle my massive sweat volumes? Time will tell. I will update this review if they fail. For now, awesome. Huge fan.
Y**I
Very good sound, excellent noise isolation, great value!
I have had the Soundcore Liberty Neo earbuds for about two weeks. now. In the past I have used and very much enjoy the sound quality of the Jaybird X series (X2, X3, X4). I wanted to have a spare pair in case I forget the Jaybirds and really like the truly wireless earbuds, but for a spare was looking for something that was not as expensive. I also tried the Liberty Air, but found those did not stay in my ears when working out at the gym, so I gave them to my son, who loves them. Because these have the air stabilizers I figured that this is what I need for my ears (the Jaybirds have the ear stabilizers and they stay in my ear with no issues, although they also have the cable between the two buds). The Liberty Neo's do stay in my ears very well. Maybe not perfect, as my left ear seems to be the problematic ear and I feel the left starting to get loose occasionally, but truthfully, I trust these and I am not worried that they will pop out while doing a strenuous exercise, like happened with the Liberty Air. The other thing is that for me, these make perhaps the best seal I ever had on a set of earbuds and thus the noise isolation I find to be superb. These block out the sounds in the gym very well, better than the Jaybirds or anything else I have tried, so for me, that is a big plus. For sound quality, I think these sound very nice. I compared them to the Jaybird X4's that I have and think the Jaybirds sounds is a little more rich and fuller and the Jaybirds get more volume, so I do not need to have my phone volume up as high, but even though the Jaybirds are better, the difference is not that great and these sound very good. It was only when switching back and forth between the two that I can hear the difference. If I just pop the Liberty Neo's in my ears and start the music without the direct comparison to my ears they sound great, perhaps about the same. Now the Jaybird's have an app that I can customize the sound with and the Liberty Neo's do not. From what I see, if you want that extra level that perhaps equal (or maybe betters something like a Jaybird) then the Liberty 2 Pros seem to be the pair to get from the Soundcore brand. I am almost disappointed that I did not opt for them, but they are significantly more money than the Liberty Neo's and in the end these do sound great. My biggest complaint I think is with the case. To me they just do not open wide enough. I see some reviewers show that the case broke and I am wondering if that is because they tried to open it too far. I showed these to someone else and could see them open it up and hear the case make some noise as they were expecting it to open wider. I would expect a case to open to around 90 degrees, but I would say these open to maybe 60 max. That means it is a little harder to access the buds, especially when taking them out, and that I need to be careful to not open them too far. Not that major of a detriment, however something to be noted. The micro-USB charging port is not a big deal to me, as an iPhone user it will still be another cable to carry regardless and I have plenty of both micro and type C, so for me, people make too much of that. Battery life seems terrific to me, they can certainly last me through my workouts with no issues and being able to charge in the case means I always show up in the morning fully charged. I like that Soundcore provides more different sizes of ear tips and wings than most others out there. As I mentioned, I think I am getting the best seal with these and that is important for sound quality as well as noise isolation. They connect quickly, were easily paired to the iPhone and I was able to pair the left earbud separately so if I just want to use the left, that works as well. The way to do that for me, with the newer version (A3911031) is to turn the left earbud off completely by holding down the button until you see the LED turn red, then press and hold to turn it on in pairing mode (fast blinking). Overall these are excellent truly wireless earbuds and work very well and for the price they represent a terrific value. I very much recommend these, especially to those that find issues with earbuds that do not have the stabilizers (wings) to stay in your ears. They provide stability of fit, an excellent seal and very good sound for a budget price. Well worth a purchase. UPDATE: I saw a YouTube review of these and found out that the case does open further than I thought. It stops and if you push it a bit more it clicks and locks open at something closer to 90 degrees, so that is much better and it is now easier to get to the earbuds. This helps them to be even better to me, so I am really glad for this purchase.
S**.
What Will You Sacrifice For One Less Wire In Your Life?
I should disclaim this review by saying I am a big fan of Anker products. So far, I have not regretted paying for what I’ve bought of theirs. That being said, the Soundcore Liberty is not my favorite... I don’t dislike it.. and I use my pair almost every single day but right now, it’s the only Bluetooth headphones I own so I think that’s why they see as much use as they currently do. Before, I have owned (and LOVED) the Soundbuds Slim! The only con to that pair of headphones was that the cord that connected the two ear buds would be pulled one way or another while I worked out... this annoyed me so I stared shopping for a *wireless* pair and I bought these! My hope was to use these while I worked out (leaving me freedom to attempt weightlifting and/or cry at the stationary bike without pulling Drake from my ears) and then use the Soundbuds Slim at work, but I accidentally left the Soundbuds behind at a restaurant in another state. So that left me with these as my only pair of Bluetooth headphones. My review of each aspect of the product is as follows: Sound Quality - The sound quality is good, spoken word (podcasts and such) is nice and crisp. I prefer more bass but I’ve also heard worse so I still give it 4 stars for what you pay. (It’s on par with SkullCandy...eh, maybe slightly better. Yeah, it’s better.) Battery life - Decent! I usually can listen to music or podcasts all day while also taking calls here and there and the battery doesn’t die on me. I take them out of the charging case at about 8a and can use them until 4-5ish and then I pop them back in during the drive home (15 min) and I can use them for the rest of the evening too! I usually charge the case every night just because I plug everything in at night... but I think I could go at least two days and not charge the case and I could keep my daily routine. Noise Cancelling - Well.. They plugs your ears.. so it does it’s job. I frequently fly and I’ve napped comfortably listening to soft piano and not been disturbed by the plane engines, turbulence, fussy babies, chatty kathys, flight attendants telling me to raise my seat back as we descend, so again; for what you pay, it does it’s job. Idk why “moisture wicking” is a category for me to rate... so I’m changing that to “How well they stay in the ear.” - Sometimes great, sometimes not. The buds do come with options to not only change the size of the inner ear piece but you can also add a piece that, when the bud is in your ear, will catch on the cartilage of your inner ear and help the bud stay in place. I found that adding that helped some. I’ve worked out and they have stayed in place and not budged an inch and I’ve been standing at the kitchen sink doing dishes and they would keep “popping” out of my ear. (Usually only one side) Other comments - I’m aware I bought WIRELESS but let me tell you, these little buds can be buggers to find when you’ve lost one of them so keep that in mind when purchasing. In the same theme, they are small enough that I’ve slipped one headphone in during a few particularly boring conversations and no one was the wiser. I’m conclusion: Would I buy again? - Yes... I would probably buy the Soundbud Slims first as they better fit my daily life but I will definitely keep these guys on hand for the moments where you need no wires!
L**R
A quality pair of true wireless earbuds for $35? SCORE!!
I am a staunch supporter of "Buy-once-cry-once", I firmly believe you get what you pay for. As a self-professed "gear snob" most of the items I purchase are in the upper spectrum of the price range. I truly never look for ANYTHING "cheap", especially when it comes to electronics. However, I also understand the law of diminishing returns...and audiophile-quality earbuds would be wasted on my ears (too many years of shooting guns, playing heavy metal and riding Harley's with straight-pipes). So my earbud needs were simple, I just wanted a wireless pair to use at work so I could watch video or listen to podcasts on my phone without disturbing my coworkers. And although audiophile sound quality may not have been my criteria, I DID want functionality and comfort...and I was willing to pay more for earbuds that worked well right out of the box and would not fatigue my ears. I started my search considering brands like Sony, Klipsch, Bose, Audio Technica, Sennheiser, B&O, etc...but was surprised to see so many negative reviews on high-end earbuds. It seemed the higher-priced offerings were not necessarily "better". Then I came across the Anker Soundcore Liberty Neo and saw they were among the highest rated for customer satisfaction. The low price had me very skeptical, but I have used other Anker products in the past with great results...this combined with the $15 OFF coupon made this purchase a no-brainer. Once charged they effortlessly paired with my Galaxy S10 on the first attempt. The fitment was snug and comfortable, and they stayed in place even with activity. So far, the battery life has been better than expected, I have gone 4-hours straight without needing to recharge (they're rated for 3.5 hours). Sound is crisp and clear, and bass response is superb for a set in this price range...truly. I originally purchased these for speech (Youtube vids, streaming news, podcasts, etc), but they hold their own with music...especially with some tweaking on Spotify's built-in EQ. I did a direct, side-by-side comparison to my Bose IE2 (wired) earbuds using a Dream Theater track off Spotify at max volume, and the Anker Liberty Neo were just as loud and just as punchy as the Bose (which cost five-times the amount of these Liberty Neo...in 2015 dollars)!! I wasn't just pleasantly surprised...I was shocked! The design appears it would not lend itself well to "workout" or sports...but these stayed put even while I was running. Obviously this is going to be dependent on each end-users personal fitment, but they stayed snug in MY ears and did not fall out. I made one phone call using these, and my party said they heard a LOT of background noise...so the mic is not great, and outdoor (or noisy room) calls may suffer. But for listening to music or watching video, they're awesome. You can use the earbuds independently (one at a time) while the other charges, HOWEVER, to use the left earbud while the right one charges YOU MUST DISCONNECT AND THEN PAIR THE LEFT EARBUD ONLY...otherwise the Bluetooth will disconnect when the right earbud is placed on the charger. The procedure for this is in the Q&A section, and it absolutely worked for me. The only two things I wish these had, feature-wise, was a charge level indicator for the earbuds and a built-in USB charging cable (like JBuds) since charging cables in my home seem to grow legs and walk off. I cannot speak to their longevity as I have only had them for a week, but, for the price, if they last a year I will have got my money's worth and THEN some. Hell, I've paid more for a pizza!! So my 5-star rating has more to do with the bang-for-your-buck factor than audio quality or features. If they were more expensive I would have taken away one star for limited battery life and a microphone that is very sensitive to ambient noise (wind, noisy room, etc). But for thirty-five bucks, these are absolutely FIVE STAR earbuds!!
A**H
Best earphones I've ever owned... and I've owned many! (Also a note on customer service)
I have an unhealthy obsession with buying new earphones. I'm a very active guy, and I always find an excuse to buy new pairs of headphones. New race coming up, new pair. New ultra-marathon, several new pairs. Earphone fell out during a run, new pair. Cord uncomfortable at gym, new pair. The woman is very unhappy with my collection of literally over a hundred pairs of headphones that I've racked up over the past decade or so. One problem is that I simply cannot find a pair that checks "all the boxes". The vast majority simply don't fit me correctly; my ears are incredibly finicky and I've returned many pairs over the years (if the policy allowed) due to a fit that just didn't work for me at all. I still have several dozens where I either held on and kept trying longer than I should have (past the return windows) or ate the restocking fees on. And several dozen more that get the job done, but require regular adjustments. To date, there have been precisely three pairs of earphones/buds that fit me "correctly". The first was the Adidas Sennheiser CX 685 from 2012 or so. The second is the JBL Yurbud Inspire 100 -- only the 100, anything higher has microphones or magnets that gently wiggle them out of my ears. These Liberty Neos are the only the third pair in over a decade to fit me correctly. Good timing too, since I was down to my last pair of Yurbuds (I believe they've been discontinued, and the rest my stock of nine all eventually went dead, though I still love them for wired earphones). I've gone through eight pairs of these newer "true wireless" style (including the more expensive Jabra Elite 65t and the Apple Airpods), and the Neos have outperformed ALL the rest overall. Now, everybody's ears are different. What works for me might not work for you. And MOST people don't have as difficult of a time as I do with finding a pair of earbuds that just fit "right". But for ME, I simply haven't found anything that fits perfectly like these do. They jam comfortably and deeply into my ear, creating a perfect seal, but don't hurt. Some earbuds jam even further in and either hurt or end up having their silicon tips "squished" by the movement of ear/jaw, distorting the sound. Others make a great seal but gradually create this "vacuum" effect as the seal plunges in and out of my ear canal. The Neos just work for me. A close runner-up is the Elite 65t, but it's not as good. Again, these are just my ears, your results may vary. The sound quality on the Neos is fantastic. Properly "clean", not overly-processed. Great, balanced sound. Enough bass for my basshead tendencies. To be fair, good fit and decent bass are far more important to me than fantastic sound quality/reproduction, so I'm probably not the true authority here. But they sound pretty great to me. Not the best, but I've nothing to complain about. The controls could be a downside for some. A lot of people take issue with the lack of volume controls. I personally don't care about that, as I tend to set my volume and leave it for hours at a time while out running. What DOES bother me is how stiff the little buttons are. You really need to press down (and hold) while jamming the earbud into your ear to skip tracks. I find myself using my watch or phone controls to skip tracks more often than not. That said, I also don't like touch-sensitive controls and I frequently press too few/many times on softer-touch buttons as well, so I can't honestly say the Neos fall behind competitors in a way that matters to me. Battery life is better than claimed. At average volume, I get an admirable 5:20-5:40 on most of my runs. At low volume, I've been able to exceed six hours twice. At almost-max volume, I came in just under five hours. The "battery low" alert seems to kick in anywhere from 30-60 minutes before it actually goes dead, progressively getting more frequent until it just shuts off. I don't mind that these charge via micro USB, as I have plenty of other devices that still do as well. That said, the little rubber charging-port cover is a bit tricky to move completely of the of the way unless your plastic at the end of your charge cable has a very slim profile. I found myself frequently fighting the swing-away cover and inserting the cable at an angle (or being unable to fully insert at all). So I simply ripped the rubber door off. Keep this in mind if this kind of thing bothers you. I couldn't care less. All in all, I'm extremely happy with these headphones. So much so that I just ordered the higher-end "Zolo by Anker" model for that 8 hour battery life. I just hope the fit is exactly the same. Now for that note on customer service... I originally had ordered the 3.5-hour version of these earbuds. This was a mistake on my part, and I actually thought I owned the 5-hour version. To further compound this issue, the current, upgraded listing replaced the old product very shortly after I ordered, and that old item is now listed as a new lower-end model. My order history now links to this new item. If I go back into my order history/emails, it's clear that, at the time I ordered, this was listed as having a 3.5-hour battery life. Yet I thought I had the newer 5-hour version all along. My mistake, 100%. That said, even with the 3.5-hour version, battery life was a bit under target. My best was 2 hours and 40 minutes, and that's at the lowest possible volume with a clean line-of-sight connection and performing no button-press actions. Had I known I owned a pair rated for 3.5 hours, I would've shrugged it off as "close enough". But, since I thought they were supposed to last five full hours, I tried contacting Anker and asking about obtaining a replacement pair. They kindly informed me that I actually own the older model (which, again to my surprise, they were right). BUT, given that they still came in below the claimed 3.5 hours, they were sending me a replacement pair. And furthermore, since the model I owned was technically now a lower-end model, they sent me the "current version" of the one I ordered, meaning I got a courtesy warranty-covered upgrade to the 5-hour model! Now that's some fantastic customer service. I've had horrible, copy-and-pasted-scripted-denial warranty-claim experiences with far more established headphone companies (Plantronics, Sony, and JBL), so to have a real human interact with me and kindly offer a replacement without hesitation was incredible. I reiterate that your experiences may vary, but Anker has earned in me a customer for life.
Y**H
Best I've owned
Currently I have three sets of earbuds, all similarly priced, and these are the best. They do everything well, no glaring weaknesses. My other earbuds from Jlabs and Duoten aren't bad, but they each have problems that can be really annoying. Let me break it down in a few categories that I find important. #1 range and connectivity Anker 5/5 Jlabs 4/5 Duoten 2/5 I have never had a single issue with these wandering around at work or at home. If I'm within a reasonable distance even without line of sight these don't cut out and I like how seamlessly they reconnect when I do go out of range. #Fit Anker 5/5 Jlabs 3/5 Duoten 4/5 They don't fall out. The other ones sometimes do and I find it to be extremely annoying. However I have to give the JLabs and the Duoten some credit here because for the number of times that they've fallen from my ears to the concrete floor at work over the past year, I'm impressed that they both still work. The JLabs even fell into the sink, fully submerged and still work. I can't assess the durability of Anker at this point because they don't fall out. #3 Audio quality Anker 5/5 Jlabs 3/5 Duoten 3/5 I'm giving 5/5 because they are the best quality I've tried. I'm sure it gets better especially if you spend more but for the price, these are fantastic. I've never gotten so much bass from any earbuds ever. It's actually more than I prefer but its better than not enough because I can turn it down in EQ settings. I'd rate Duoten a 4 if it didn't make so many weird noises that hurt my ears. They sound great 99% of the time but that one percent is just painful and ticks me off. #4 Charging pod quality Anker 5/5 Jlabs 3/5 Duoten 2/5 One of my biggest pet peeves with wireless earbuds is that they don't properly seat in the charging pod. So far the Anker set works100% of the time even with the largest rubber pieces attached. The other ones constantly tick me off either because they aren't charged or because they aren't seated and they activate themselves when I'm wearing another set of earbuds and I can't figure out why the ones I'm wearing aren't working. I don't think it's fair to compare battery life at this point. I've only had these for a couple weeks. The others don't last as long but they've got a lot more charge cycles on them. They all have decent battery life. Pretty amazing really, considering how small they are. But I would only have one pair if the batteries on any of them lasted long enough. #5 Controls Anker 4/5 JLabs 3/5 Duoten 1/5 I'm docking one point to Anker for not having volume control on the earbuds. However, it would be way worse if it did have volume control at the expense of other functions. Since there is only one button on each earbud, you can't have everything. Maybe a future version could have two buttons on each earbud and that would allow for volume controls. JLabs does a good job of this. All the functions of Anker plus volume are relatively easy to use and not do something unintended. However, the buttons on Jlabs are so hard to push it's like I'm jamming the earbud into my head, and it actually hurts sometimes. Anker button is nice, just the right amount to make it click. Duoten is the worst ever. it's touch sensitive. Like the entire earbud is a touch sensitive button. Constantly making accidental redials. It's horrible. Anker wins again. #5 Waterproof Anker 5/5 I just had one of my Anker earbuds fall into super hot dishwater, fully submerged. I couldn't find it for at least thirty seconds. Once I got it out of the water, i set it on my kitchen table and disconnected the bluetooth. I let it sit and air dry for about 24 hours. Then I put them in the charging pod for an hour or so. I'm wearing them now and they still work great.
R**R
(Maybe) Worth it
UPDATE 2: I contacted the Anker support team, and they were incredibly helpful. They sent me a list of troubleshooting instructions to make sure I wasn’t missing anything, and then they replaced them free of charge after I sent in my proof of purchase. The new set works perfectly well! (although they still glitch around active microwaves). So long story short; these are awesome and definitely worth the buy, as long as you don’t work too close to a microwave. UPDATE: this morning I awoke to find that the right earbud was completely unresponsive. They’d been working just fine last night and I hadn’t touched them at all except to put them in their charging case. I’ve looked around the internet and apparently this is a common problem for many of their earbuds (including previous versions). Nothing I’ve done so far to reset them has worked, and I’m really upset that I’ve wasted all of this money. This is definitely a dealbreaker, and not worth whatever you might have saved on a more expensive brand. I absolutely LOVE these earbuds! First of all, the sound quality is excellent; they’re even better than my Bose Soundsport Bluetooth esrbuds, and these ones are completely wireless. They don’t have actual ‘noise cancellation’ technology, but they have excellent sound isolation, and if I play white noise I can’t hear anything at all from the outside world. They come with a couple alternative sizes for ear canal fitting, so if at first you don’t succeed, try a different size. They’re not at all heavy or cumbersome as some people are claiming, I have tiny ears and have had no issue with them. Furthermore, if I wear my hair down they’re completely invisible, and even if I don’t, they’re pretty inconspicuous. However, they are rather difficult to set up, and the button commands are rather irritating to use. Make sure you don’t throw away the manual, because you’ll definitely need to read it a few times. My Bose earbuds could connect to two devices (through the app), and it made it easy to toggle between devices, but these have a hard time reconnecting to an previously known/paired device and it makes it annoying to switch. I’ve also noticed that they tend to drop connection randomly in certain areas (airports, public places etc) I’m not sure what it’s due to (signal interference?) but it won’t reconnect until I replace them into their case and take them out again (the ‘ol turn it off and on again). Overall this is an excellent product, and very competitively priced. I might consider printing for a more expensive pair in the future to avoid some of these minor irritations, but I’m very happy with my purchase as it stands.
M**K
Anker has done is again! (Update to talk about my replacement buds.)
Update: Anker has sent me a replacement pair of these earbuds, and I have to say, I'm impressed. They sound great (for the price and type of headphone, don't expect Bose over the ear headphone sound from any true wireless bud at this price range), they fit great (I love that they include a sleeve without any ear-tips for that extra bit of help staying in), and this new pair has excellent connectivity. I did my normal "leave my phone upstairs and walk downstairs and see how far I can go without losing connectivity" test, and these true wireless buds actually kept up with my many pairs of non-TWS bluetooth headphones, which has only happened a couple times with the TWS buds that I have. Long story short, these are great TWS earbuds for the price, and you never have to worry about something going wrong because Anker has the best customer service I've ever dealt with. Seriously. I've only had a couple of wires stop working sporadically and the issue with these earbuds, and all it took was a quick email or two and I had a new wire/etc... sent to me. I may sound like an Anker fanboy, but that's because I am. There are only a few negligible nitpicking problems with these that stop them from getting 5 stars. I have another pair of true wireless buds that can connect either bud separately, and if you pick the right bud up first, followed by the left, they auto pair and you have stereo sound. These Anker earbuds don't have that option as only the right earbud works on it's own (as far as I know). Also, it's hard to figure out how to pair the headphones together again without finding the manual. I often keep one earbud in at work and tried that with the left earbud for these, and aside from it not working with just the left, I have to figure out how to re-pair the two earbuds together. Not a big deal, but not as easy as it could (and should) be. Final thought: Would I buy these again if I lost them? Yes, for sure. Note: This is my old review. I try to leave them up for posterity. I -love- Anker products. I have more of their chargers, cords, earbuds, etc... than any other brand. I was expecting greatness (for the price) out of these, as I do with every other Anker product. Unfortunately, these missed the mark, by a lot. First, they just don't sound that great. I have true wireless headphones from no-name brands that sound better no matter the ear tip, ear wing, etc... that are included, and even quite a few of my own. Second, the connection -does not--seem like Bluetooth 5.0. These headphones can switch back and forth losing signal in either ear just by walking with my phone in my pocket and my hand moving over my phone. Some of my cheaper headphones don't do that as much, honestly. Lastly, they just aren't that good (at all) at isolating noise, despite the various tips and everything I have used. I may have received a faulty product due to the connection issues, but since the audio quality is so lackluster (compared to my other cheaper headphones), I'm just going to return them to Amazon. Don't get me wrong, Anker has a great warranty and excellent customer service, I just feel my money would be better spent elsewhere than on these headphones. Everything else Anker? You're good to go through.
T**V
Satisfied
Big sound in a well-designed product. Satisfied! An excellent choice.
J**.
Essentiel : parfait pour le sport (course/fitness) et les loisirs
Seconde paires offertes cette fois à ma femme pour courir. L'autonomie est suffisante pour le sport, le son est assez bon pour ce qui sort de nos portables (bien équilibré à mon sens et assez puissant sans perte de qualité quand on pousse un peu le volume). La tenue est bonne même pendant l'activité et il y a plusieurs adaptateurs avec ou sans ergot. Le boitier se ferme parfaitement avec des aimants et la qualité est aussi au rendez vous de ce côté là. L’appairage est simple avec Android qui relance l'écoute dès qu'on sort les écouteurs du boitier. Il ne sont pas trop encombrants ni dans la poche ni dans les oreilles ! Après plusieurs modèles testé celui ci remporte de loin la première place du podium après plusieurs mois d'utilisation (et pas de perte notable d'autonomie). A noter quand même que la charge partant de 0 (écouteur et boitier à plat) est assez longue.
J**L
Excellent little earphones
A great buy: - Excellent battery life - I used these on a multiday trek for several hours a day and they still had charge by the end - Decent sound quality (especially for the price) - they hold their own against my Sennheiser Momentum 3 costing 8 times the price - Durable - survived falling in a stream and accidentally getting stepped on when one fell out of my ear - The case with its battery level indicator is a neat way to store and charge them - Feels like a high quality product, as I've come to expect from Anker. Highly recommended!
S**O
Auricolari Bluetooth 5.0 - Validi per la corsa e ricchi di bassi
Gli auricolari sono costruiti con cura e non sono ne pesanti ne ingombranti. Il suono è ricco di bassi e sono adatti per la corsa. Ottima l'autonomia. CONFEZIONE La dotazione di accessori è ricca, infatti all'interno della confezione troviamo molti adattatori per trovare la migliore combinazione che si adatta alle nostre orecchie o all'uso che se ne fa. Il box per riporli funge anche da caricatore. DESCRIZIONE I gommini che vanno inseriti nel condotto uditivo sono quelli classici, mentre le linguette laterali servono per conferire al prodotto maggiore stabilità, infatti ancorano bene l'auricolare all'orecchio: da usare mentre si fa sport o si è in movimento, negli altri casi sono un po' fastidiosi poiché forzano l'auricolare nella propria sede. Appena tolti dalla confezione vanno subito in pairing ed il Destro è quello principale, infatti il sinistro da solo funziona solo se prima si estraggono entrambi e poi si ripone il destro nella confezione lasciata aperta. I pulsanti sono fisici e quindi fastidiosi da utilizzare dato che spingono dentro il dispositivo, poi manca un modo per controllare il volume. La durata della batteria è ottima, sia con una ricarica singola che unita alla basetta che ne prolunga la possibilità di utilizzo per diversi giorni. Il suono che restituiscono è decisamente sbilanciato sulle basse frequenze, poco naturale ma nel complesso ricco di dettagli e piacevole da ascoltare. La portata del Bluetooth è eccellente: sono riuscito ad arrivare al piano di sotto senza problemi e a spostarmi per mezzo appartamento senza perdita di segnale. CONCLUSIONI Sicuramente un valido prodotto con alcuni compromessi, tipo i pulsanti fisici e la mancanza di comandi per regolare il volume, ma che lo rendono più accessibile economicamente. Invece il suono è sicuramente di qualità superiore alla media, mentre la portata del segnale e la durata della batteria meritano un plauso. Il rapporto qualità prezzo è decisamente buono [circa 43€ a Giugno 2020] Comprato per ascoltare musica durante la corsa su tapis roulant si è rivelato adatto: stabile e pratico.
A**E
Bis jetzt überraschend gut 💪🏽
Ich habe die in ears seit ca. Einem Monat im Gebrauch. + ich bin sehr positiv von der Qualität der In Ears überrascht. Für diesen Preis, einen solch guten Klang zu bekommen ist wirklich klasse! Des Weiteren hält Akku total lange ! Bisher musste ich sie nicht einmal aufladen( nur nach Lieferung vor dem ersten Gebrauch!) Ich hatte sie nun auch auf einer längeren Reise nach Südafrika ständig in den Ohren 😅 Dass es nach mehreren Stunden ein wenig in den Ohren schmerzt , ist aber meiner Meinung nach vollkommen normal. Insgesamt kann ich nur sagen, dass sich der Kauf bisher total gelohnt hat. Ich bin zufrieden, danke !! 😊👍🏼
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