rhsauer
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I was lucky enough to get to try these new Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pros -- and I will try to write a longer review after a few days (because I think it's important to test over a few days before forming any meaningful opinions) -- but for now, I can say they are impressive. You can read all their specifications on their website, so I won't rehash them here -- but, more subjectively, I will say that (1) the sound is reminiscent of the Liberty 2 Pros in timbre and tuning (but not quite as good because the L2P is, after all, a dual driver), (2) the microphones seem amazing (and the call quality, I'm told, is great), (3) the ANC seems very, very good (although I haven't had a chance to test it on subways or planes for obvious reasons), and (4) the case is a really nice form factor (like the L2P but much smaller). Highly recommended for the price. Frankly, I was hoping that these would have the same coaxial driver setup that the L2Ps have, but they don't -- so I guess that gives us something to look forward to. In any event, these earphones sound great, just not as great as the L2Ps.On the new Soundcore model
- PureNote Driver Technology: Get a 45% boost to your bass, and a 30% wider frequency bandwidth than ordinary drivers. Drivers coated with 10 hardened nano-layers offer incredible stiffness to generate stunning accuracy and clarity.
Not sure if 45% additional bass is good thing or not... depends on where/how that gets emphasized I guess... it sound intriguing though. Not a huge fan of the stem design but I do see how using it for mics can help improve sound quality.
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