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- Growingupisold
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- Jep4444
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Maybe try reading the product description on the website. It very clearly says it has touch controls lol. Though if the Liberty 2 and Liberty 2 Pro both have physical controls as well.Growingupisold wrote: ↑ So do these have physical buttons or only the Life P2?
- Skilas
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I want to get another set of bluetooth buds, but even Anker alone has too many options:
Soundcore Life P2 - $79.99 minus $20 coupon, CCC lowest $56.99
Soundcore Liberty Air - $109.99 minus $20 coupon, CCC lowest $69.99
Soundcore Liberty Air 2 - $104.99, CCC lowest $89.99
Soundcore Liberty - $132.99 minus $40 coupon, CCC lowest $64.99
Soundcore Liberty 2 - $149.99 minus $30 coupon, CCC lowest $149.99 (this doesn't seem right)
Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro - $199.99 minus $40 coupon, CCC lowest $129.99
Opinions on the best value? Or is the most expensive actually the best set?
Soundcore Life P2 - $79.99 minus $20 coupon, CCC lowest $56.99
Soundcore Liberty Air - $109.99 minus $20 coupon, CCC lowest $69.99
Soundcore Liberty Air 2 - $104.99, CCC lowest $89.99
Soundcore Liberty - $132.99 minus $40 coupon, CCC lowest $64.99
Soundcore Liberty 2 - $149.99 minus $30 coupon, CCC lowest $149.99 (this doesn't seem right)
Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro - $199.99 minus $40 coupon, CCC lowest $129.99
Opinions on the best value? Or is the most expensive actually the best set?
- Slono
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- Growingupisold
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I'm in the same boat, too many options.. No idea what the difference really is between them. Tempted to just join the isheep for the sake of simplicity..Skilas wrote: ↑ I want to get another set of bluetooth buds, but even Anker alone has too many options:
Soundcore Life P2 - $79.99 minus $20 coupon, CCC lowest $56.99
Soundcore Liberty Air - $109.99 minus $20 coupon, CCC lowest $69.99
Soundcore Liberty Air 2 - $104.99, CCC lowest $89.99
Soundcore Liberty - $132.99 minus $40 coupon, CCC lowest $64.99
Soundcore Liberty 2 - $149.99 minus $30 coupon, CCC lowest $149.99 (this doesn't seem right)
Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro - $199.99 minus $40 coupon, CCC lowest $129.99
Opinions on the best value? Or is the most expensive actually the best set?
- wearysky
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- Nov 28, 2013
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Skilas wrote: ↑ I want to get another set of bluetooth buds, but even Anker alone has too many options:
Soundcore Life P2 - $79.99 minus $20 coupon, CCC lowest $56.99
Soundcore Liberty Air - $109.99 minus $20 coupon, CCC lowest $69.99
Soundcore Liberty Air 2 - $104.99, CCC lowest $89.99
Soundcore Liberty - $132.99 minus $40 coupon, CCC lowest $64.99
Soundcore Liberty 2 - $149.99 minus $30 coupon, CCC lowest $149.99 (this doesn't seem right)
Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro - $199.99 minus $40 coupon, CCC lowest $129.99
Opinions on the best value? Or is the most expensive actually the best set?
I'm in the same boat too - looking at either the Liberty 2 Pro (which my buddy has, and loves) or the Liberty Air 2. The chart at Amazon Shows some of the differences:Growingupisold wrote: ↑ I'm in the same boat, too many options.. No idea what the difference really is between them. Tempted to just join the isheep for the sake of simplicity..
So slightly better waterproofing in the Air 2, touch controls vs physical buttons, and I think better drivers in the Pro 2.
- Growingupisold
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I'm assuming, based on the shape, that the Pro 2 would probably suck for phone calls. It does look tempting, wish it weren't so expensive..wearysky wrote: ↑ I'm in the same boat too - looking at either the Liberty 2 Pro (which my buddy has, and loves) or the Liberty Air 2. The chart at Amazon Shows some of the differences:
So slightly better waterproofing in the Air 2, touch controls vs physical buttons, and I think better drivers in the Pro 2.
- Skilas
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wearysky wrote: ↑
I'm in the same boat too - looking at either the Liberty 2 Pro (which my buddy has, and loves) or the Liberty Air 2. The chart at Amazon Shows some of the differences:
So slightly better waterproofing in the Air 2, touch controls vs physical buttons, and I think better drivers in the Pro 2.
I always read that the dongle (though it looks dumb), helped with connection issues because of the antennas in them...Growingupisold wrote: ↑ I'm assuming, based on the shape, that the Pro 2 would probably suck for phone calls. It does look tempting, wish it weren't so expensive..
- audiohs
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I posted earlier in post #12 a link to a video review about the call quality of the Air 2. Here's a good video review of the Pro 2's call quality (skip to 5:20)wearysky wrote: ↑ I'm in the same boat too - looking at either the Liberty 2 Pro (which my buddy has, and loves) or the Liberty Air 2. The chart at Amazon Shows some of the differences:
So slightly better waterproofing in the Air 2, touch controls vs physical buttons, and I think better drivers in the Pro 2.
Based on those two videos, I would say the Air 2 has a better mic. This comparison also seems to support that as well.
https://www.androidguys.com/reviews/acc ... ro-review/
- AnujS699
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I've purchased countless earbuds, and so far my favourite is the MPOW T5 earbuds. Better than my Jabra Elite 65t, Jabra Elite Sport, the list goes on and on.
For 50-60$, you really can't go wrong. And the max volume on them is phenomenal, easily the loudest earbuds I've ever owned (and the sound quality isn't distorted at higher volumes either)
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07WRZXP8N
For 50-60$, you really can't go wrong. And the max volume on them is phenomenal, easily the loudest earbuds I've ever owned (and the sound quality isn't distorted at higher volumes either)
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07WRZXP8N
- AnujS699
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- Recoil [OP]
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No USB-C, unfortunately. Have you tried the M7's by any chance?AnujS699 wrote: ↑ I've purchased countless earbuds, and so far my favourite is the MPOW T5 earbuds. Better than my Jabra Elite 65t, Jabra Elite Sport, the list goes on and on.
For 50-60$, you really can't go wrong. And the max volume on them is phenomenal, easily the loudest earbuds I've ever owned (and the sound quality isn't distorted at higher volumes either)
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07WRZXP8N
- wearysky
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- Nov 28, 2013
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Those would fall out of my ears almost immediately. Lol.AnujS699 wrote: ↑ I've purchased countless earbuds, and so far my favourite is the MPOW T5 earbuds. Better than my Jabra Elite 65t, Jabra Elite Sport, the list goes on and on.
For 50-60$, you really can't go wrong. And the max volume on them is phenomenal, easily the loudest earbuds I've ever owned (and the sound quality isn't distorted at higher volumes either)
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07WRZXP8N
- AnujS699
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I have not, but I wouldn't let no USB-C be the reason not to buy them. You'll charge the case maybe once every 2 weeks.
Interestingly enough the MPOW T6 were on sale just 10 minutes ago, 26$ after coupon and lightning deal. Deal was 100% claimed within 5 minutes of me seeing it =/
- Recoil [OP]
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My use case isn't yours. I do travel backpacking, and I want to keep a minimal volume of things around when I do. Unifying my whole device ecosystem around USB-C is a huge boon when I'm out there. One less thing to juggle, one less thing to carry, one less thing to lose.
- Growingupisold
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Those are just rebranded (like many others out there) QCY T1C (or similar model) buds, nothing special to them but they are good bang for your buck, can be had cheaper with longer shipping through aliexpress etc.AnujS699 wrote: ↑ I've purchased countless earbuds, and so far my favourite is the MPOW T5 earbuds. Better than my Jabra Elite 65t, Jabra Elite Sport, the list goes on and on.
For 50-60$, you really can't go wrong. And the max volume on them is phenomenal, easily the loudest earbuds I've ever owned (and the sound quality isn't distorted at higher volumes either)
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07WRZXP8N
- colavs19
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Has anyone tried the Jabra 75t? Obviously more expensive, but how are they compared to these?
- AnujS699
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To be fair, I also do travel backpacking... Last time I was in Europe, I had nothing other than my Osprey Farpoint 40 to lug around (coupled with my MEC Travel light carryon which I placed inside the backpack for extra pockets). I do agree that not having a USB-C input is a minor inconvenience (and surprising that companies still do that), but I personally don't think that the 3 inch micro-USB charging cable that comes with the unit is necessarily going to be a huge burden. But who knows, you might be a much more extreme backpacker than me =)
- Recoil [OP]
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I mean, I usually travel with a 20L Ogio bag and... That's it. So yeah, optimizing space is way more important for me. Just different needs for different people, that's all.AnujS699 wrote: ↑ To be fair, I also do travel backpacking... Last time I was in Europe, I had nothing other than my Osprey Farpoint 40 to lug around (coupled with my MEC Travel light carryon which I placed inside the backpack for extra pockets). I do agree that not having a USB-C input is a minor inconvenience (and surprising that companies still do that), but I personally don't think that the 3 inch micro-USB charging cable that comes with the unit is necessarily going to be a huge burden. But who knows, you might be a much more extreme backpacker than me =)
- Recoil [OP]
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