Hi Adam, your Liberty 4 NC review convinced me these were the earbuds I needed to buy. And guess what? I absolutely love them! I turned on the 3D Surround sound and it is amazing. Thanks for your recommendation
If you recall, your Soundcore Q45 recommendation did not work for me due to the sound. I have read other reviews on the Q45 and there seems to be a consensus that sound is it's weakest point. However, sound is also very subjective so different strokes for different folks. I love your reviews because they are thorough and it is evident you have done your homework. You also do not shy away from giving an opinion because this is the point of doing a review. Too many reviewers end up not stating their opinion on the product they are reviewing, which is really frustrating. That is why we need your reviews. Keep up the excellent work!
It really means a lot, thank you. I really appreciate when people take the time to comment - it's so easy to just watch and then click off. I try hard to be as thorough as I can and make the videos as helpful as possible, so that feedback is lovely! 🙌🏼💚
Thanks for getting an early review out this soon. I often get special offers from Soundcore & ordered them as on UK launch day. Partly to use for calls. Your review is clear & detailed which is just what I need. I'm impressed that these can pair with two devices at once - a very useful feature for me. I need a clear vocal sound for podcasts more than a solid base (something I use Earfun to achieve now). I use buds when I'm out walking for health, I hope these will work in that context, listening to podcasts (which can have very variable quality sound). Looking forward to trying these next week if they arrive. I'm planning to follow you reviews more often, they seem fair & informative.
You can also open the case without pressing the button though. The button is not a latch, it only releases the magnet i think. So there will be no durability issue with it in the long run.
My Soundcore Anker bluetooth speaker lasted me 5+ years of daily use in a high volume kitchen environment. Thing took a beating, and still always delivered better sound/volume than some of the fancier/more expensive brands guys would have. Still use it around the house now. Gonna grab a pair of the Liberty NC and see if the ear buds are just as good.
@@insidetechltd using them now at work in high noise environment 90db plus , and given I’ve got every earbud from Bose to through to Edifier these Liberty 4 NC are unbelievable for under £100 .l hope they are reliable because my pro 3 went back three times due sound issues
Thank you for the thorough review, thank you! One thing I am having a hard time with, is answering calls on iphone using tap. A little annoying, but it could be a user error too. (ha) Overall a great pair of headphones for the money. I use these for music, audiobooks, podcasts, and Zoom calls for work in a relatively noisy situation. I like Soundcore's approach to noise canceling with 3 modes: noise canceling, 'transparency', and passive 'normal' mode; surprised that Bose over the ear only offers noise canceling or transparency. Finally, I wear these while shooting around on a Basketball court, for those who are interested in using it in a workout.
Great review, detailed and well presented as always.👍👍 Really like these - they make me wish I needed earbuds. But bought so many good ones (esp Soundcore and JBL) in such a fairly short time I'm gassed out ... for now lol.
Hello ! I am from Haiti, I really appreciate your videos. I have ordered the Liberty 4 NC and I am really happy to see you appreciate it too. Having used wf1000xm3 just before them, I very much hope that they will be able to satisfy me.
Thanks for an excellent review. I am doing some research on which midrange earbuds are best for me and as yet have struggled to find one that ticks all the boxes. I have a slight hearing problem (esp some higher frequencies, and less volume in my right ear ...2010 World Cup... vuvuzela blown right next to my ear). I also need fairly robust sport earbuds, waterproof (running, biking and watersports). ANC due to my hearing loss also a must. These NC's seem to tick all the boxes, but can you do sports with them? Apologies for asking 'lazy' questions but I've been listening to many reviewers and I don't seem to be able to settle on a winner in the $100-129 range.
It seems like finally a earbuds have all the feature i want without spending a crazy amount of money. I got it for only 70€, i'm so happy and excited thanks !
Just stumbled on your channel during my search for my first TWS buds and im truly glad. Excellent and detailed reviews! Quick question tho, i can get Samsung buds2 pro new for almost the same price, just around 20usd higher. Would you recommend to still get Liberty 4 NC?
Thank you very much! So that’s a good question and I do also quite like the Buds2 Pro. But as an all round earbud, the Liberty 4 NC is the winner (especially if you like ANC)
It depends on each earbud, how well you look after them etc. But in general I’d say that’s a pretty normal lifespan. You might get lucky and they last way longer, you might not 🤷♂️
@@insidetechltd I ordered some anyway as I thought £60 isn't too much and I could just get some new ones after that 2 years anyway! I am just worried that they won't fit well into my smaller ears!
Really loved your video, the presentation style, honest opinions and putting bullet points to summarise are really what a review video should have. I have two questions, would really appreciate if you can help. My requirements are - comfort in small ears, mic and overall call quality and battery. 1) Which is better between Liberty 4 NC vs Galaxy buds 2 pro( in this discount season, buds 2 pro will be around 100€ and Libery 4NC around 75€ in India). 2) Between Galaxy buds live and Oppo Enco Air 3 pro which one is better?
Thanks a lot! So I think comfort and small ear use will be quite similar between those two. I think the galaxy buds feel a bit lighter so maybe a slight edge for those. But Liberty 4 NC offer better call quality and much better battery life. The Samsung exclusive features really aren't that amazing anyway (see my buds 2 pro review for that). I don't think you need them. 2) Oppo. The galaxy buds live are pretty terrible. Poor performance and quite uncomfortable - avoid them. Oppo's earbuds definitely better. I know you have a Samsung phone but you don't really get that much of an advantage using Samsung earbuds unless you're heavily in the ecosystem (Samsung laptop, watch and tablet as well). Even then, the performance of the other earbuds outweighs those advantages anyway!
Thanks for your excellent review. Honed my confidence to choose Liberty 4 NC over Edifier Neobuds Pro. But, what do you think? Is it still worth to choose Edifier Neobuds Pro over Liberty 4 NC? I know Neobuds may have better sound quality, but how about the others?
Thank you! I honestly don't think these can be beaten for value right now. But it really depends on which aspects you like in earbuds. NeoBuds do sound a little bit better in quality. But basically all the other features are better here with the Liberty 4 NC
Hey, great video, love the way you present your reviews and comparisons. Could you help me choose between these and the A40s (and any others which may come to mind based on what I write)? So I don't listen to music therefore I'm not too fussed at sound quality or bass or anything like that (but I do watch lots of UA-cam and listen to podcasts). For me the most important things are: 1) Call/mic quality (my main use) 2) Battery life/charging time 3) It being more affordable and cheaper 4) Multipoint 5) I lay down on my pillow alot so it being easy to do that 6) Being able to use them in the gym Based on these weightings, what would you recommend?
These fit your first 4 points very well - the call quality and battery life here is particularly good (as is the price). You can use them in the gym, but how securely they fit really varies by ear shape. As for laying down on a pillow...most earbuds are not good for this, including these. The ones that are do not fit your other points well at all. No earbud has everything, so you have to compromise. I would still recommend these overall 👍🏼
Thank you so much! So many people will just watch the videos, click off and that's it. And that's their right, and I respect that too. But occasionally someone will take the time to comment or even to donate! And I really, really appreciate it - it means a lot 👊🏼
Loved your review ❤ Could you pls suggest me Compairing them with liberty air 2 pro , does 4 nc sound better in music quality & in some reviews they r telling that 4 NC lacks in high freq range even after adjusting in EQ in app ?
My preference is sound quality & call quality only while buying them Also pls suggest if these sound better than oppo enco air 3 pro in sound quality , if u've listen to oppo air 3 pro ?
If you want to prioritise the higher frequencies and also call quality...soundcore's Liberty 4 are probably the best option. They have sharper treble than the 4 NC (you can tone it down a bit in the app, which I do) and the call quality is slightly better too. As for the Air 2 Pro, I don't really think the sound quality is that much better than the 4 NC, but it does have slightly better treble. However the call quality is worse, so I wouldn't consider getting those personally. You get more control over the sound with soundcore's earbuds than the enco air 3 pro, so I think it's easier to get a sound style that like with those
Brought 4 nc today in discount I also have liberty air 2 But surprisingly the sound stage of air 2 is more open then 4nc And listening music in air 2 feels much better than 4 nc, tried many tracks & settings in app but it seems 4 nc have some driver restrictions 😢 Would have gone with liberty 4, but it's not available in India as of now
Love your review! Could you please tell me if these could be worn with just one ear only (like a headset)? I have microtia and only one ear is big enough to fit the ear bud.
This video was great, and you basically sold them to me. But with the Amazon discounts I'm now faced with a choice: these for 70 bucks or the jabra elite 7 active, which are going at 99€ (from 170)? I haven't found any good review of those one and I don't know how they compare... Which one would you recommend, at these prices?
@@insidetechltdThank you for your response. I prioritize sound quality and anc, as I mainly use them for studying (for example I use earbuds everyday to go to uni with train and I study while I'm going).
I’d go for these then. The ANC is fantastic! Far better than on the Elite 7. The gap between the ANC quality is much bigger than for the sound quality. So I’d go for the Liberty 4 NC personally
How does this compare to Liberty 3 PRO since I watched your best of 2022 video with the 3 PRO winning the best value award. I'm thinking of buying the 3 PRO for 115$ or waiting for this to release in my country. If the prices were the same which would you choose? Thanks.
The only thing I prefer about the 3 Pro is the sound quality. More powerful bass and crisper treble, thanks to the ACAA tech. But basically everything else is better with the 4 NC, the fit and comfort especially. I'd take these if both were at the same price
@@insidetechltd Bought the soundcore liberty 4 nc cuz of this review, but now I'm looking for memory foam earbud replacements since I'm not used to silicone. got any advice on how to look for one? since this seems to have a locking oval shape to it that's not standard for memory foam ear tips. is there a more popular earbuds that has the same fit as this that I could use on my search?
Hey, bought this pair after your review. Thanks for the work. Now I got a review on my startpage for "baseus bowie ma10" earbuds. Have you heard about them and what do you think in terms of comfort, sound, battery and lag?
How do these compare to the Sony LinkBuds S? I can get the Liberty 4 for 80€ and the Linkbuds S for just 10€ more and am not sure how they hold up to each other. The Sony won the overall comparison 7 month ago - but how would the newer Soundcore fit in? Alternatively, I could get the Technics AZ60 for pretty much the same price... Love the video style of your reviews and the focus on not only best in class, but also value equipment! ❤
Thank you very much! So let's start with Sony and soundcore, there are pros and cons to both. Sony has really great controls and cool features like quick attention and speak to chat. It also has better call quality and sound quality. But Soundcore offers wireless charging, stronger noise cancellation and they fit some people's ears better too. I'd still give the overall win to Sony, but each are good at different things. The AZ60 miss out on wearing detection and wireless charging, they also don't have as good noise cancellation or call quality. They do sound the best though. I'd still place them in 3rd overall, but it depends on what you want from your earbuds!
I would say don’t pay much attention to the driver size - the tuning is much more important. Often smaller drivers can outperform the bigger ones. I think that applies a little bit here too. Galaxy buds offer a more balanced sound, but I think the bass is lacking compared to the L4NC. You get better personalisation options for the sound in the soundcore app. So I’d say they have better overall sound quality
@@insidetechltd Thanks for the answer, I ordered L4NC and one of the reasons is that the sticks fit better, and hope the sound will be no worse than Buds.
This may be an odd question but I've been curious if you ever lay in your sides in bed with your earbuds in or sleep with them ever? Think for under 100 I'm torn between this and the a40s where thenonly thing i think I'd be worried about is size and fit of the bud. Great content as usual though!
Thank you! Space A40 definitely a lot better for laying on your side in bed. These are a bit too big for that. The space A40 aren't exactly perfect themselves, but certainly a lot better for that!
@@insidetechltd I see, I just found out that the buds pro 2 from Samsung is on sale for 120 and that might be a better buy, along with the normal 2s at around $70 for the international version. Have you reviewed the oppo enco x2?
Wonderful review! I wonder, how is the bass on these? Most reviews I’ve read or watched on older Soundcore products generally find that although the sound is pretty good, they have a reputation for being bass cannons with ANC off and then completely saggy (i.e. light on bass) with it on. Did you experience that at all?
Thank you! I can't say I knew about that reputation myself - in fact i've always found it's the opposite if anything. Companies often 'increase' the bass with ANC on to help sell the illusion that suddenly you can hear your music better and make people believe the noise cancelling is better than it really is. The bass is quite consistent with these between ANC modes though - I always make sure to point this out if that isn't the case 👍🏼
It depends where you are. If you’re outdoors in an open field you can get over 500 metres away. It’s crazy. Indoors with other obstacles and signals…it really varies
I'm debating whether I should buy the JBL tws pro 2 or the Soundcore liberty 4 NC. I just want good sounding earbuds with good ANC. And which one is better for exercising?
It's close. Soundcore has better ANC, so that's the reason I would probably pick those. JBL's Live Pro 2 has an IPX5 rating, slightly higher than soundcore's IPX4 - so that's possibly useful for workouts. But I expect the liberty 4 NC are cheaper anyway
1. How do they compare to a40s and liberty 4 in terms of comfort for you ? They look a bit bigger so maybe not as comfortable for people with smaller ears 2. Do you comfortably hear your surroundings when you have them on without NC
1. So they're slightly less comfortable than both of those just on account of being a bit bigger and heavier. But it really is just a slight difference - I still think people with small ears would be ok with these and I still find them comfortable. 2. It depends on the ear tip size you use - I use the large ear tips to get a really tight and secure seal in my ears. And because of that the passive noise isolation is very good - so they block out my surroundings well, even without ANC being on. If I used the small ear tips then there would be a gap and i'd hear my surroundings loudly. If I want to hear my surroundings comfortably i'd need to use transparency mode
@@insidetechltd Thank you for your detailed response, have you felt ear fatigue when wearing then for more than 3h, like it happens with Liberty 3 pro, which some people felt like they were very uncomfortable
I do eventually with most earbuds, but when I was testing the battery I listened for basically 10 hours straight and was ok. 3 hours is no problem. The Liberty 3 Pro definitely fatigue my ears a lot more because they are bulkier and heavier. The 4 NC were much better
@@insidetechltd Thank you so much! Where would you put them on best value earbuds list top 3-5? And where do you think they fall for you in terms of most comfortable earbuds, for example compared to the airpods 2 or liberty 4,
Hard to say for certain without making an official ranking (and with prices always changing). Definitely best I've seen under $100. I'd be pretty confident placing them in the top 5 overall too. The value is excellent. Not quite as comfortable as Airpods or the liberty 4 on account of being slightly bigger and heavier. But I think most would get on absolutely fine with these
A very good question, because they’re on a very similar level and have similar features too. ANC is the key separating factor (it’s better with the Liberty 4 NC). They also win for battery, Bluetooth and codecs. JBL win for IP rating, connecting to voice assistants and I prefer the controls as well. Transparency is very similar (possibly a tiny bit better on the liberty earbuds). Sound quality also similar (with JBL offering more of a bass heavy sound). As an all rounder, I’d still have to rank Liberty 4 NC slightly higher, but it really depends on what you’re looking for specifically. They are close enough that could simply just pick your favourite design!
Does Jabra elite 7 active(not elite 7 pro)better than this on noise reduction? I don't call people a lot and not a sport guy, the most important point I focus is noise reduction because I really need a quiet time for do my work, and now the elite 7 active is 80 dollars on amazon(prime only tho),I can't tell the difference between Apt-x and AAC by use my ear , so put sound quality aside unless it sucks, do you think it's a better choice?
No, these are far, far better with noise reduction. These are one of the best noise cancelling earbuds you can buy - the performance is night and day vs the 7 Active
Hi bro, I had heard the sound of these liberty 4 NC had a bass that overshadows the mids and the trebles don't sound as good and I wanted to know if this is the same thing happening to you or if it's different from your experience with these buds 😢
I don't think so. I think the sound is quite balanced overall, though I would recommend boosting the treble slightly in the app. It isn't overshadowed by the bass though
Any EQ shift on these with ANC on? My life Q30s had serious EQ shift and i absolutely hated how they sounded when ANC was on Transport mode. Hollow, thin and lacking any bass whatsoever. I loved that headphone but ended up mot being able to use ANC cause of that issue. I'm hoping it didnt cardy forward to this pair?
In lots of ways, yes. Feature-wise, definitely. Much, much better ANC. Better calls and probably better comfort (subjective though). I don't think the sound quality is quite as good but it depends on what type of sound you like. Overall upgrade though for sure
I have the space a40s. The controls here are better, indeed. ANC is better as well. But how does this compare to that of the current ANC king Bose QC 2s? They may be worlds apart in terms of price point, but the more than 98% noise removal is a pretty daring claim.
It is a daring claim, and from my experience using them, they aren't on Bose's level for ANC. I put these in 3rd, just behind AirPods Pro 2 (they are both close). So that's actually extremely impressive given that there are hundreds of ANC earbuds (and that these are so much cheaper). But Bose is on another level for ANC - unrivalled
I have the Space A40 and Liberty 4 NC. The sound quality, volume, ANC, transparency mode and surprisingly even battery life are all better on Liberty 4 NC. The Liberty 4 NC additionally has fast pair, case battery level shown, triple tap controls & wear detection. The Space A40 wins for me at the form factor level (which is a preference as I prefer stemless buds) and (here's the kicker;) Mono mode. When just a single bud is used, the Space A40 plays both channels in the active earbud switching to a mono stream. The Liberty 4 NC does not do that. It supports usage of a single bud, but that active bud only plays its respective channel, even when the other bud is in the closed case. So it's either left mode or right mode, but no mono mode. Soundcore support informed me that it can't even be corrected with a firmware upgrade.
@@rahul1353 appreciate your detailed insight. I happen to have the Space A40s as well. It will be interesting to compare them when my Liberty 4 NCs arrive. Thanks!
I think there's quite a substantial difference in the clarity. The driver quality is better so the frequency reproduction sounds cleaner and more refined. Similar tuning, but the Liberty 4 NC sound better
Phone calls: yes. Better ANC means you can hear the caller much better, and the better mic quality means the caller hears you better too. Sound quality: no. The ACAA structure for the drivers makes the L3P sound better. It does depend a lot on the fit though, and many people find the L3P too big/bulky, so they can't get a tight seal and therefore the sound quality suffers. The 4 NC have a more universal fit and shouldn't suffer as much from this problem - just something else to bear in mind
Unless you have lots of Apple devices in the ecosystem, or want to use them for workouts (beats much better there), I'd still go for soundcore (for the same reasons again)
Hello, I like your videos. I want to buy a earbuds. For me, the sound quality is important like ldac and i want to hear clearly all the tones of the music, without too much bass. In the second place is anc very important, a earbuds that fits well in the ear and other features are not worthy. These are among the models I chose: jabra elite 4 active or jabra elite 5, edifer neobuds pro, huawei freebuds 5i, earfun air pro 3, earfun pro2, soundpeats mini pro, redmi buds 4pro, xiaomi flipbuds pro, anker soundcore life p3, anker soundcore liberty air 2 pro, anker soundcore liberty 4nc. If you had the choice among these models, which would be the top 3 or would you recommend another models (under100$)? Thanks and sorry for my english.
Top 3 from those would be: Liberty 4 NC, Huawei Freebuds 5i, Edifier Neobuds Pro. Could also check out this video for some alternatives 👉🏼 ua-cam.com/video/TsqCEgQCKSA/v-deo.html
These would move up in my own personal rankings if they hadn’t decided to use the unusual nozzles. I put SpinFits on everything for both fit, and consequently seal and sound quality.
Im looking for some earbuds with this stem format. And the purpose is to use them all day, using them 90% of the time in meet calls. Thus, I'm focusing on call quality, and spending no more than 100€. I already found 1more comfobuds pro, Liberty 4 nc and jbl live pro 2, for example. But I struggle to find out which of them, or even other, could have a better call quality experience and less robotic voice. Could you help me please?
I think the Liberty 4 NC have the best call quality of those and will be your best choice. JBL's Live Pro 2 are also very good for calls, but i'd still have them in second
Loved the review as always. Got a question though… Which one’s ANC & Sound Quality are better please? Liberty 4 NC or Earfun Air Pro 3? Thank you indeed… 🙏🏻
To be honest they are better in basically every way. Calls, ANC, sound, features...maybe EarFun's touch controls are slightly more responsive, but the Liberty 4 NC win
@@insidetechltd I'm sending them back as the voice calling is horrific. Sound is good still. Also opted for XM5s, which overall I am very happy with. Sound is not as loud but so much more well tuned and crisper cleaner vocals
Hi I bought it but Im hearing extraneous noise like wind noise in my headphones in noise reduction mode, has this happened to someone before and is it normal? It's a new one. I have also sony wf-1000xm4 and it's not doing that
@@insidetechltd yes but i got the sony wf-1000xm4 and compare to the liberty 4 NC the wind noise on the earbuds is very reduce on the sony than the liberty 4 NC. And for the noise cancellation, it's better to don't have the white noise if you want to work without noise. So for me the liberty 4 NC is not the better option for that.
Of course it depends on the volume level and how tight the fit is in your ears. If you play at super loud volumes then people will hear it. But in general the sound leakage is relatively low with these - so other people shouldn't hear too much
It's hard to say - everyone's ears are different. There are small ear tips available which should help. These are not especially big or small..so I think you'll just have to try them!
Can you review the oppo enco x2s? And in comparison with other buds such as one plus buds 2 Pro, Samsung buds 2 pro liberty 4 Nc and non etc. I would like your take on the oppo enco x2s and there aren’t many good comparison videos. Also I’m quite sad that I can’t find these buds in india because they are quite competitive with the enco x2s for features.
My schedule is pretty busy to fit in an oppo enco x2 review in full atm, sorry! But in general I think there are better all-round earbuds for the price, so I wouldn't recommend them really. Do you have any specific questions I can help answer for now?
@@insidetechltd well for me they are discounted and 122 dollars. The one plus buds are more expensive and A bit out of my price range. Also the Liberty 4 is unavailable for a cheap price here and I might as well buy AirPods Pro gen2 instead of them. What other all rounders would you suggest? I care most about multipoint, good sound anc and transparency. I have seen so many reviews and most have said the sound of enco x2s is fantastic, it has multipoint and also it’s anc is good. Transparency being serviceable is alright by me as I do not use that mode too often.
Honor's earbuds 3 offer better ANC than the enco x2, so i'd get those instead for a start. But good all-rounders include sony Linkbuds S, Technics AZ60M2, AZ80, Sennheiser CX Plus. Check out the earbuds awards or the best earbuds under $100 on the channel if you want some more options 👍🏼
@@insidetechltd all of those but the honours cause I haven’t seen them are more expensive. Linkbuds s I very much wanted but they are almost 1.5 times the price :h
Since I started the channel i've been using the free sounds from UA-cam's built-in audio library! I know, i'm actually a creator doing that and not subscribing to epidemic sound!
@@insidetechltd Thanks...I figured as much. I just absolutely love this particular track, so I had to know, and there's no shame in that, especially with these great reviews. Keep it up.
Im conflicted between these and the huawei freebud 5i ill use them mostly for gaming and anc i hear is pretty good on both, anyone here have this issue?
Hi Adam, your Liberty 4 NC review convinced me these were the earbuds I needed to buy. And guess what? I absolutely love them! I turned on the 3D Surround sound and it is amazing. Thanks for your recommendation
Ah that's great to hear! 🙌🏼
If you recall, your Soundcore Q45 recommendation did not work for me due to the sound. I have read other reviews on the Q45 and there seems to be a consensus that sound is it's weakest point. However, sound is also very subjective so different strokes for different folks. I love your reviews because they are thorough and it is evident you have done your homework. You also do not shy away from giving an opinion because this is the point of doing a review. Too many reviewers end up not stating their opinion on the product they are reviewing, which is really frustrating. That is why we need your reviews. Keep up the excellent work!
It really means a lot, thank you. I really appreciate when people take the time to comment - it's so easy to just watch and then click off. I try hard to be as thorough as I can and make the videos as helpful as possible, so that feedback is lovely! 🙌🏼💚
@@insidetechltd You are welcome.
Thanks for getting an early review out this soon. I often get special offers from Soundcore & ordered them as on UK launch day. Partly to use for calls. Your review is clear & detailed which is just what I need. I'm impressed that these can pair with two devices at once - a very useful feature for me. I need a clear vocal sound for podcasts more than a solid base (something I use Earfun to achieve now). I use buds when I'm out walking for health, I hope these will work in that context, listening to podcasts (which can have very variable quality sound).
Looking forward to trying these next week if they arrive.
I'm planning to follow you reviews more often, they seem fair & informative.
Thanks a lot! Let us know what you think of them when they arrive 👍🏼
Nice, you help me to make up my decision, this seems perfect for me. Will pick this up when they have sales going on
They often have sales for soundcore products so it shouldn't take long!
You just sold this to me. Just ordered this one.
How is it now?
You can also open the case without pressing the button though. The button is not a latch, it only releases the magnet i think. So there will be no durability issue with it in the long run.
Nice!
Great to hear. Now it seems perfect and i have to buy it 😅
Excellent review. You have such a polished style! Look like a great option!
Thank you 🙌🏼
My Soundcore Anker bluetooth speaker lasted me 5+ years of daily use in a high volume kitchen environment. Thing took a beating, and still always delivered better sound/volume than some of the fancier/more expensive brands guys would have. Still use it around the house now. Gonna grab a pair of the Liberty NC and see if the ear buds are just as good.
Spot on review just received a pair yesterday
Thank you! How do you like them?
@@insidetechltd using them now at work in high noise environment 90db plus , and given I’ve got every earbud from Bose to through to Edifier these Liberty 4 NC are unbelievable for under £100 .l hope they are reliable because my pro 3 went back three times due sound issues
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How is it now?
Thank you for the thorough review, thank you! One thing I am having a hard time with, is answering calls on iphone using tap. A little annoying, but it could be a user error too. (ha) Overall a great pair of headphones for the money. I use these for music, audiobooks, podcasts, and Zoom calls for work in a relatively noisy situation. I like Soundcore's approach to noise canceling with 3 modes: noise canceling, 'transparency', and passive 'normal' mode; surprised that Bose over the ear only offers noise canceling or transparency. Finally, I wear these while shooting around on a Basketball court, for those who are interested in using it in a workout.
Great review, detailed and well presented as always.👍👍
Really like these - they make me wish I needed earbuds. But bought so many good ones (esp Soundcore and JBL) in such a fairly short time I'm gassed out ... for now lol.
Thank you 🙌🏼 It's ok, you can take a break and then get back to building your collection 😄
Hello ! I am from Haiti, I really appreciate your videos.
I have ordered the Liberty 4 NC and I am really happy to see you appreciate it too.
Having used wf1000xm3 just before them, I very much hope that they will be able to satisfy me.
Hello from the UK! I hope you love the new earbuds! 🙌🏼
@@insidetechltd thanks you my friend !
Thanks for an excellent review. I am doing some research on which midrange earbuds are best for me and as yet have struggled to find one that ticks all the boxes. I have a slight hearing problem (esp some higher frequencies, and less volume in my right ear ...2010 World Cup... vuvuzela blown right next to my ear). I also need fairly robust sport earbuds, waterproof (running, biking and watersports). ANC due to my hearing loss also a must. These NC's seem to tick all the boxes, but can you do sports with them? Apologies for asking 'lazy' questions but I've been listening to many reviewers and I don't seem to be able to settle on a winner in the $100-129 range.
It seems like finally a earbuds have all the feature i want without spending a crazy amount of money. I got it for only 70€, i'm so happy and excited thanks !
Exactly this! ^
Awesome video. Would you recommend these over the Soundcore P3? Thanks
Thank you! Yes, I definitely would. The improvement in features and performance more than justifies the price
Just stumbled on your channel during my search for my first TWS buds and im truly glad. Excellent and detailed reviews! Quick question tho, i can get Samsung buds2 pro new for almost the same price, just around 20usd higher. Would you recommend to still get Liberty 4 NC?
Thank you very much! So that’s a good question and I do also quite like the Buds2 Pro. But as an all round earbud, the Liberty 4 NC is the winner (especially if you like ANC)
Beautiful review ❤
Thank you! 💚
And they are at £59.99 today for the amazon prime day deal. Sounds like a steal!
It really is
@@insidetechltd I read up that earbuds only last about 2 years though so that put me off. Is this common for this to happen?
It depends on each earbud, how well you look after them etc. But in general I’d say that’s a pretty normal lifespan. You might get lucky and they last way longer, you might not 🤷♂️
@@insidetechltd I ordered some anyway as I thought £60 isn't too much and I could just get some new ones after that 2 years anyway! I am just worried that they won't fit well into my smaller ears!
0:59 not only is it environmentally friendly, its also much easier to dispose of since you can just flatten it and put it in the recycling bin
True!
Really loved your video, the presentation style, honest opinions and putting bullet points to summarise are really what a review video should have.
I have two questions, would really appreciate if you can help. My requirements are - comfort in small ears, mic and overall call quality and battery.
1) Which is better between Liberty 4 NC vs Galaxy buds 2 pro( in this discount season, buds 2 pro will be around 100€ and Libery 4NC around 75€ in India).
2) Between Galaxy buds live and Oppo Enco Air 3 pro which one is better?
Forgot to add - I have Samsung S21 FE means I guess all the Samsung exclusive features should work with my phone.
Thanks a lot!
So I think comfort and small ear use will be quite similar between those two. I think the galaxy buds feel a bit lighter so maybe a slight edge for those. But Liberty 4 NC offer better call quality and much better battery life. The Samsung exclusive features really aren't that amazing anyway (see my buds 2 pro review for that). I don't think you need them.
2) Oppo. The galaxy buds live are pretty terrible. Poor performance and quite uncomfortable - avoid them. Oppo's earbuds definitely better.
I know you have a Samsung phone but you don't really get that much of an advantage using Samsung earbuds unless you're heavily in the ecosystem (Samsung laptop, watch and tablet as well). Even then, the performance of the other earbuds outweighs those advantages anyway!
Amazing review! Would you recommend these Liberty 4 NC or the Liberty 3 Pros? I'm looking for some earbuds for the gym and studying.
Liberty 4 NC. For gym use especially. The 3 Pro don't have the most secure fit so the 4 NC are better for that
..great review, on point yet very well explained.. subscribed and thanks!!
Thank you 👊🏼🙌🏼
Thanks for your excellent review. Honed my confidence to choose Liberty 4 NC over Edifier Neobuds Pro. But, what do you think? Is it still worth to choose Edifier Neobuds Pro over Liberty 4 NC?
I know Neobuds may have better sound quality, but how about the others?
Thank you! I honestly don't think these can be beaten for value right now. But it really depends on which aspects you like in earbuds. NeoBuds do sound a little bit better in quality. But basically all the other features are better here with the Liberty 4 NC
Hey, great video, love the way you present your reviews and comparisons.
Could you help me choose between these and the A40s (and any others which may come to mind based on what I write)?
So I don't listen to music therefore I'm not too fussed at sound quality or bass or anything like that (but I do watch lots of UA-cam and listen to podcasts). For me the most important things are:
1) Call/mic quality (my main use)
2) Battery life/charging time
3) It being more affordable and cheaper
4) Multipoint
5) I lay down on my pillow alot so it being easy to do that
6) Being able to use them in the gym
Based on these weightings, what would you recommend?
These fit your first 4 points very well - the call quality and battery life here is particularly good (as is the price). You can use them in the gym, but how securely they fit really varies by ear shape.
As for laying down on a pillow...most earbuds are not good for this, including these. The ones that are do not fit your other points well at all. No earbud has everything, so you have to compromise.
I would still recommend these overall 👍🏼
@@insidetechltd Thanks for the quick response :)
Honestly you deserve far more subscribers, can't compliment the video production and quality enough!
Ah that means a lot, thank you 🙌🏼
Great review, I’m gonna buy some 👍🏼
Thank you so much! So many people will just watch the videos, click off and that's it. And that's their right, and I respect that too. But occasionally someone will take the time to comment or even to donate! And I really, really appreciate it - it means a lot 👊🏼
Loved your review ❤
Could you pls suggest me
Compairing them with liberty air 2 pro , does 4 nc sound better in music quality & in some reviews they r telling that 4 NC lacks in high freq range even after adjusting in EQ in app ?
My preference is sound quality & call quality only while buying them
Also pls suggest if these sound better than oppo enco air 3 pro in sound quality , if u've listen to oppo air 3 pro ?
If you want to prioritise the higher frequencies and also call quality...soundcore's Liberty 4 are probably the best option. They have sharper treble than the 4 NC (you can tone it down a bit in the app, which I do) and the call quality is slightly better too.
As for the Air 2 Pro, I don't really think the sound quality is that much better than the 4 NC, but it does have slightly better treble. However the call quality is worse, so I wouldn't consider getting those personally.
You get more control over the sound with soundcore's earbuds than the enco air 3 pro, so I think it's easier to get a sound style that like with those
Brought 4 nc today in discount
I also have liberty air 2
But surprisingly the sound stage of air 2 is more open then 4nc
And listening music in air 2 feels much better than 4 nc, tried many tracks & settings in app but it seems 4 nc have some driver restrictions 😢
Would have gone with liberty 4, but it's not available in India as of now
Love your review! Could you please tell me if these could be worn with just one ear only (like a headset)? I have microtia and only one ear is big enough to fit the ear bud.
Thank you! Yes you can wear just one, either side
@@insidetechltd thank you for the info!
This video was great, and you basically sold them to me. But with the Amazon discounts I'm now faced with a choice: these for 70 bucks or the jabra elite 7 active, which are going at 99€ (from 170)?
I haven't found any good review of those one and I don't know how they compare... Which one would you recommend, at these prices?
Thank you! What is it you prioritise in earbuds? ANC? Sound? Workouts? Phone calls? If you start there, we can then narrow it down
@@insidetechltdThank you for your response. I prioritize sound quality and anc, as I mainly use them for studying (for example I use earbuds everyday to go to uni with train and I study while I'm going).
I’d go for these then. The ANC is fantastic! Far better than on the Elite 7. The gap between the ANC quality is much bigger than for the sound quality. So I’d go for the Liberty 4 NC personally
@@insidetechltd Then I'll buy these ones. Thank you so much for your responses, you were very helpful!
How does this compare to Liberty 3 PRO since I watched your best of 2022 video with the 3 PRO winning the best value award.
I'm thinking of buying the 3 PRO for 115$ or waiting for this to release in my country.
If the prices were the same which would you choose?
Thanks.
The only thing I prefer about the 3 Pro is the sound quality. More powerful bass and crisper treble, thanks to the ACAA tech. But basically everything else is better with the 4 NC, the fit and comfort especially. I'd take these if both were at the same price
@@insidetechltd Bought the soundcore liberty 4 nc cuz of this review, but now I'm looking for memory foam earbud replacements since I'm not used to silicone.
got any advice on how to look for one? since this seems to have a locking oval shape to it that's not standard for memory foam ear tips.
is there a more popular earbuds that has the same fit as this that I could use on my search?
Thanks for the good review. Can the ANC be activated with only one earbud? Or does it requires both earbuds?
Thank you! You can activated it with just one earbud in 👍🏼
@@insidetechltdThanks for the confirmation.
thanks for the video and review
Thanks for watching!
Hey, bought this pair after your review. Thanks for the work.
Now I got a review on my startpage for "baseus bowie ma10" earbuds. Have you heard about them and what do you think in terms of comfort, sound, battery and lag?
I hope you enjoy them! Not tested those Baseus earbuds - sorry!
How do these compare to the Sony LinkBuds S? I can get the Liberty 4 for 80€ and the Linkbuds S for just 10€ more and am not sure how they hold up to each other. The Sony won the overall comparison 7 month ago - but how would the newer Soundcore fit in? Alternatively, I could get the Technics AZ60 for pretty much the same price...
Love the video style of your reviews and the focus on not only best in class, but also value equipment! ❤
Thank you very much!
So let's start with Sony and soundcore, there are pros and cons to both. Sony has really great controls and cool features like quick attention and speak to chat. It also has better call quality and sound quality. But Soundcore offers wireless charging, stronger noise cancellation and they fit some people's ears better too.
I'd still give the overall win to Sony, but each are good at different things.
The AZ60 miss out on wearing detection and wireless charging, they also don't have as good noise cancellation or call quality. They do sound the best though. I'd still place them in 3rd overall, but it depends on what you want from your earbuds!
Thx for review!
L4NC or Buds FE (11mm driver vs 12mm in samsung) in your opinion for bass and sound quality?
I would say don’t pay much attention to the driver size - the tuning is much more important. Often smaller drivers can outperform the bigger ones.
I think that applies a little bit here too. Galaxy buds offer a more balanced sound, but I think the bass is lacking compared to the L4NC. You get better personalisation options for the sound in the soundcore app. So I’d say they have better overall sound quality
@@insidetechltd Thanks for the answer, I ordered L4NC and one of the reasons is that the sticks fit better, and hope the sound will be no worse than Buds.
I got my L4NC, its amazing!
Greate fit, sound and bass, my ears hurt from that bass) I don't know why anything is even better.
Thx for review!
Perfect, really glad you like them!
I'm between these and the Huawei freebuds 5i. What's the best ANC and fit in ur opinion? Workouts will be the priority.
ANC: definitely these. The fit is pretty similar though so no clear winner for workouts
I liked the presentation, very professional. I will get one for my oneplus 11.👍❤
I appreciate it, thank you! 👊🏼
Is it better than the huwaei 6i in sound quality also please make a review about the 6i love your videos ❤❤
Thank you, I plan to get the 6i in for the 2024 edition of 'best earbuds under $100', so i'll let you know which is better then!
This may be an odd question but I've been curious if you ever lay in your sides in bed with your earbuds in or sleep with them ever? Think for under 100 I'm torn between this and the a40s where thenonly thing i think I'd be worried about is size and fit of the bud.
Great content as usual though!
Thank you! Space A40 definitely a lot better for laying on your side in bed. These are a bit too big for that. The space A40 aren't exactly perfect themselves, but certainly a lot better for that!
@@insidetechltd I see, I just found out that the buds pro 2 from Samsung is on sale for 120 and that might be a better buy, along with the normal 2s at around $70 for the international version. Have you reviewed the oppo enco x2?
there's no dedicated review for them but i've tested them fully before for the earbuds awards. pretty good, but there are better options
Wonderful review! I wonder, how is the bass on these? Most reviews I’ve read or watched on older Soundcore products generally find that although the sound is pretty good, they have a reputation for being bass cannons with ANC off and then completely saggy (i.e. light on bass) with it on. Did you experience that at all?
Thank you!
I can't say I knew about that reputation myself - in fact i've always found it's the opposite if anything. Companies often 'increase' the bass with ANC on to help sell the illusion that suddenly you can hear your music better and make people believe the noise cancelling is better than it really is.
The bass is quite consistent with these between ANC modes though - I always make sure to point this out if that isn't the case 👍🏼
Great review but I was wondering what the range you can get away from your phone and still hear?
It depends where you are. If you’re outdoors in an open field you can get over 500 metres away. It’s crazy. Indoors with other obstacles and signals…it really varies
I'm debating whether I should buy the JBL tws pro 2 or the Soundcore liberty 4 NC. I just want good sounding earbuds with good ANC. And which one is better for exercising?
It's close. Soundcore has better ANC, so that's the reason I would probably pick those. JBL's Live Pro 2 has an IPX5 rating, slightly higher than soundcore's IPX4 - so that's possibly useful for workouts. But I expect the liberty 4 NC are cheaper anyway
These follow the same path of the best value for money just like the Soundcore Space Q45 headphones 🙌
Yes 👍🏼
Love your review ! Does it work with iOS ?
Thanks! Yes it does
1. How do they compare to a40s and liberty 4 in terms of comfort for you ? They look a bit bigger so maybe not as comfortable for people with smaller ears
2. Do you comfortably hear your surroundings when you have them on without NC
1. So they're slightly less comfortable than both of those just on account of being a bit bigger and heavier. But it really is just a slight difference - I still think people with small ears would be ok with these and I still find them comfortable.
2. It depends on the ear tip size you use - I use the large ear tips to get a really tight and secure seal in my ears. And because of that the passive noise isolation is very good - so they block out my surroundings well, even without ANC being on. If I used the small ear tips then there would be a gap and i'd hear my surroundings loudly. If I want to hear my surroundings comfortably i'd need to use transparency mode
@@insidetechltd Thank you for your detailed response, have you felt ear fatigue when wearing then for more than 3h, like it happens with Liberty 3 pro, which some people felt like they were very uncomfortable
I do eventually with most earbuds, but when I was testing the battery I listened for basically 10 hours straight and was ok. 3 hours is no problem. The Liberty 3 Pro definitely fatigue my ears a lot more because they are bulkier and heavier. The 4 NC were much better
@@insidetechltd Thank you so much!
Where would you put them on best value earbuds list top 3-5? And where do you think they fall for you in terms of most comfortable earbuds, for example compared to the airpods 2 or liberty 4,
Hard to say for certain without making an official ranking (and with prices always changing). Definitely best I've seen under $100. I'd be pretty confident placing them in the top 5 overall too. The value is excellent.
Not quite as comfortable as Airpods or the liberty 4 on account of being slightly bigger and heavier. But I think most would get on absolutely fine with these
Liberty 4 and Liberty 4 available at the same price, which would you pick ?
Do you mean Liberty 4 'NC'? If so, i'd go for the NC model for sure
Would you recommend nc4 or bewts studio +? I mainly want sound quality and comfort.
4 NC - definitely a more well-rounded pair of earbuds and much better value for money. They win for both comfort and sound quality too
How good out of 10 would you say the transparency mode is? And is it the best in transparency for the price?
It’s an 8 or 9 out of 10, it’s very good. Definitely one of the best for the price - not sure about the very best
Thanks! One last question: JBL live pro 2 for me are at 100€, so would you say they are better not only on transparency but also as an all rounder?
A very good question, because they’re on a very similar level and have similar features too. ANC is the key separating factor (it’s better with the Liberty 4 NC). They also win for battery, Bluetooth and codecs. JBL win for IP rating, connecting to voice assistants and I prefer the controls as well.
Transparency is very similar (possibly a tiny bit better on the liberty earbuds). Sound quality also similar (with JBL offering more of a bass heavy sound).
As an all rounder, I’d still have to rank Liberty 4 NC slightly higher, but it really depends on what you’re looking for specifically. They are close enough that could simply just pick your favourite design!
Could pick by favourite design or cheapest price 😉😂. Thanks very much!
Does Jabra elite 7 active(not elite 7 pro)better than this on noise reduction? I don't call people a lot and not a sport guy, the most important point I focus is noise reduction because I really need a quiet time for do my work, and now the elite 7 active is 80 dollars on amazon(prime only tho),I can't tell the difference between Apt-x and AAC by use my ear , so put sound quality aside unless it sucks, do you think it's a better choice?
No, these are far, far better with noise reduction. These are one of the best noise cancelling earbuds you can buy - the performance is night and day vs the 7 Active
Hello,
What other earbuds compete with these? That may have dual drivers, or are these fine
there are hundreds of earbuds with dual drivers to be honest, lots of competition!
So i was thinking of upgrading to the Liberty 4s from the life note 3s, should i skip the liberty 4s, and go to the NC model instead?
100% get the Liberty 4 NC!
@@insidetechltd Alright, thanks bro, love your videos
Using these to watch your video now. I have the liberty 4 as well. I switch back and forth But I prefer the NC if I have to choose
Same as me!
Sound wise too?
How do these compare with Skullcandy Rail ANC
Not tested those - sorry!
Hi bro, I had heard the sound of these liberty 4 NC had a bass that overshadows the mids and the trebles don't sound as good and I wanted to know if this is the same thing happening to you or if it's different from your experience with these buds 😢
I don't think so. I think the sound is quite balanced overall, though I would recommend boosting the treble slightly in the app. It isn't overshadowed by the bass though
Any EQ shift on these with ANC on? My life Q30s had serious EQ shift and i absolutely hated how they sounded when ANC was on Transport mode. Hollow, thin and lacking any bass whatsoever. I loved that headphone but ended up mot being able to use ANC cause of that issue. I'm hoping it didnt cardy forward to this pair?
No major EQ shifts that I noticed. Often you get one switching to ANC mode but it was pretty consistent here!
@@insidetechltd alright, thank you for the reply! Liked and subbed btw
Im planning to upgrade from Cx truewireless plus. Is this a good upgrade?
In lots of ways, yes. Feature-wise, definitely. Much, much better ANC. Better calls and probably better comfort (subjective though). I don't think the sound quality is quite as good but it depends on what type of sound you like. Overall upgrade though for sure
I have the space a40s. The controls here are better, indeed. ANC is better as well. But how does this compare to that of the current ANC king Bose QC 2s? They may be worlds apart in terms of price point, but the more than 98% noise removal is a pretty daring claim.
It is a daring claim, and from my experience using them, they aren't on Bose's level for ANC. I put these in 3rd, just behind AirPods Pro 2 (they are both close). So that's actually extremely impressive given that there are hundreds of ANC earbuds (and that these are so much cheaper). But Bose is on another level for ANC - unrivalled
@@insidetechltdthat level of ANC fit under 100 :O
Yep. Fair play to soundcore...they've nailed it!
I have the Space A40 and Liberty 4 NC. The sound quality, volume, ANC, transparency mode and surprisingly even battery life are all better on Liberty 4 NC. The Liberty 4 NC additionally has fast pair, case battery level shown, triple tap controls & wear detection.
The Space A40 wins for me at the form factor level (which is a preference as I prefer stemless buds) and (here's the kicker;) Mono mode. When just a single bud is used, the Space A40 plays both channels in the active earbud switching to a mono stream. The Liberty 4 NC does not do that. It supports usage of a single bud, but that active bud only plays its respective channel, even when the other bud is in the closed case. So it's either left mode or right mode, but no mono mode. Soundcore support informed me that it can't even be corrected with a firmware upgrade.
@@rahul1353 appreciate your detailed insight. I happen to have the Space A40s as well. It will be interesting to compare them when my Liberty 4 NCs arrive. Thanks!
Hey Adam, I was wondering is this better than huawei freebuds 5i?
Yes!
What are the differences in Sound between Space A40 and Liberty 4 NC
I think there's quite a substantial difference in the clarity. The driver quality is better so the frequency reproduction sounds cleaner and more refined. Similar tuning, but the Liberty 4 NC sound better
@@insidetechltd Thx bro great detailed reviews as always.
Do they sound better than liberty pro 3?
Soundwise and phone calls
Phone calls: yes. Better ANC means you can hear the caller much better, and the better mic quality means the caller hears you better too.
Sound quality: no. The ACAA structure for the drivers makes the L3P sound better. It does depend a lot on the fit though, and many people find the L3P too big/bulky, so they can't get a tight seal and therefore the sound quality suffers. The 4 NC have a more universal fit and shouldn't suffer as much from this problem - just something else to bear in mind
How would these compare to Samsung galaxy buds 2? And what is more comfortable?
Overall these are better than Buds 2 - better calls, much better ANC, better sound quality. Comfort is pretty close though tbh
@@insidetechltd What about beats fit pro? ( I should have asked above too mb )
Unless you have lots of Apple devices in the ecosystem, or want to use them for workouts (beats much better there), I'd still go for soundcore (for the same reasons again)
Hello, I like your videos. I want to buy a earbuds. For me, the sound quality is important like ldac and i want to hear clearly all the tones of the music, without too much bass. In the second place is anc very important, a earbuds that fits well in the ear and other features are not worthy.
These are among the models I chose:
jabra elite 4 active or jabra elite 5, edifer neobuds pro, huawei freebuds 5i, earfun air pro 3, earfun pro2, soundpeats mini pro, redmi buds 4pro, xiaomi flipbuds pro, anker soundcore life p3, anker soundcore liberty air 2 pro, anker soundcore liberty 4nc.
If you had the choice among these models, which would be the top 3 or would you recommend another models (under100$)?
Thanks and sorry for my english.
Top 3 from those would be: Liberty 4 NC, Huawei Freebuds 5i, Edifier Neobuds Pro.
Could also check out this video for some alternatives 👉🏼 ua-cam.com/video/TsqCEgQCKSA/v-deo.html
@@insidetechltd Thanks for the quick response. I check and like it the video.
These would move up in my own personal rankings if they hadn’t decided to use the unusual nozzles. I put SpinFits on everything for both fit, and consequently seal and sound quality.
Yeah that's fair enough - universal ear tips does make it easier for people to choose their own
Im looking for some earbuds with this stem format. And the purpose is to use them all day, using them 90% of the time in meet calls.
Thus, I'm focusing on call quality, and spending no more than 100€.
I already found 1more comfobuds pro, Liberty 4 nc and jbl live pro 2, for example. But I struggle to find out which of them, or even other, could have a better call quality experience and less robotic voice.
Could you help me please?
I think the Liberty 4 NC have the best call quality of those and will be your best choice. JBL's Live Pro 2 are also very good for calls, but i'd still have them in second
Are they better than Ear Fun Pro 3 considering ear funs are half price ?
Yes, all round better performance
@@insidetechltd worth double the price? Twice as good? Or marginally better ?
Yes genuinely worth double the price imo. The liberty 4 NC are still cheap themselves, so they’re worth it
Which in ear/wear detection technology do these incorporate?
I'm not really sure what this question means. But they do auto play and pause with wearing detection
How does this compare to the oneplus buds 3 ? in terms of anc and sound ?
Much better ANC here, but OnePlus Buds 3 has better clarity for the sound quality
hi so I'm confused right now which one I have to take for anc and bass this liberty 4 nc or LG tone fp9 ?
These 👍🏼
How about these compared to the qcy melobuds pro (ht08)?
I've actually not tested those yet!
Loved the review as always.
Got a question though…
Which one’s ANC & Sound Quality are better please?
Liberty 4 NC or Earfun Air Pro 3?
Thank you indeed…
🙏🏻
Thank you! Liberty 4 NC, for both 👍🏼
Are these loud because with previous earbuds for me they have never been quite loud enough.
Yes they are, max volume is far too loud for me. But I have no idea what you were using before or what volume levels you're looking for
@@insidetechltd I don't know mate maybe I'm a bit deaf.
,🤣
Are these currently only available in the uk/us?
No other places too - they're already live in Canada and some parts of Europe (e.g. Germany)
@@insidetechltd what about Australia
How do they compare to the earfun air pro 3s?
To be honest they are better in basically every way. Calls, ANC, sound, features...maybe EarFun's touch controls are slightly more responsive, but the Liberty 4 NC win
Does this work with iPhones & MacBookAir?
Yes 👍🏼
I have these and they are great. Only £60. The tech enthusiast in me wants the bang and olufsen beoplay ex but they are £300 more 😂
(Get both...) 👀
@@insidetechltd I'm sending them back as the voice calling is horrific. Sound is good still. Also opted for XM5s, which overall I am very happy with. Sound is not as loud but so much more well tuned and crisper cleaner vocals
Would you pick the 4 NC (65€), the link buds S (99€) or the one plus buds pro 2 (150€) ?
Comfort and sound quality are priority
At those prices i'd go for the 4 NC
Cosa consigli tra queste cuffie e le galaxy buds 2?
These are definitely better
Hi I bought it but Im hearing extraneous noise like wind noise in my headphones in noise reduction mode, has this happened to someone before and is it normal? It's a new one. I have also sony wf-1000xm4 and it's not doing that
Yes it's normal - some earbuds are better than others at minimising wind noise
@@insidetechltd yes but i got the sony wf-1000xm4 and compare to the liberty 4 NC the wind noise on the earbuds is very reduce on the sony than the liberty 4 NC. And for the noise cancellation, it's better to don't have the white noise if you want to work without noise. So for me the liberty 4 NC is not the better option for that.
Can you hear the music from the outside when someone is wearing it?
Of course it depends on the volume level and how tight the fit is in your ears. If you play at super loud volumes then people will hear it. But in general the sound leakage is relatively low with these - so other people shouldn't hear too much
Hello bro. Help me. Edifier w240tn vs l4nc (sound quality)?
Edifier more balanced. L4NC more dynamic and energetic (and better customisation for the sound)
Do they fit small (female) ears?
It's hard to say - everyone's ears are different. There are small ear tips available which should help. These are not especially big or small..so I think you'll just have to try them!
Mine just shipped from amazon.
Enjoy!
Can you review the oppo enco x2s? And in comparison with other buds such as one plus buds 2 Pro, Samsung buds 2 pro liberty 4 Nc and non etc. I would like your take on the oppo enco x2s and there aren’t many good comparison videos.
Also I’m quite sad that I can’t find these buds in india because they are quite competitive with the enco x2s for features.
My schedule is pretty busy to fit in an oppo enco x2 review in full atm, sorry! But in general I think there are better all-round earbuds for the price, so I wouldn't recommend them really. Do you have any specific questions I can help answer for now?
@@insidetechltd well for me they are discounted and 122 dollars. The one plus buds are more expensive and A bit out of my price range. Also the Liberty 4 is unavailable for a cheap price here and I might as well buy AirPods Pro gen2 instead of them. What other all rounders would you suggest? I care most about multipoint, good sound anc and transparency. I have seen so many reviews and most have said the sound of enco x2s is fantastic, it has multipoint and also it’s anc is good. Transparency being serviceable is alright by me as I do not use that mode too often.
Honor's earbuds 3 offer better ANC than the enco x2, so i'd get those instead for a start. But good all-rounders include sony Linkbuds S, Technics AZ60M2, AZ80, Sennheiser CX Plus. Check out the earbuds awards or the best earbuds under $100 on the channel if you want some more options 👍🏼
@@insidetechltd all of those but the honours cause I haven’t seen them are more expensive. Linkbuds s I very much wanted but they are almost 1.5 times the price :h
Just go for the Enco x2 then! If you find earbuds you like and can afford them, go for it
You HAVE to tell me where you get the music for your videos.
Since I started the channel i've been using the free sounds from UA-cam's built-in audio library! I know, i'm actually a creator doing that and not subscribing to epidemic sound!
@@insidetechltd Thanks...I figured as much. I just absolutely love this particular track, so I had to know, and there's no shame in that, especially with these great reviews. Keep it up.
This one is called "chasing down a vision" - hopefully that helps!
Are these better than the oneplus buds Pro 2?
For sound quality i'd say no. But they are for things like ANC and phone calls
These or the Sony link buds S?
These for ANC and wireless charging. Sony for basically everything else
I think i like them, but I have the hardest time pairing and keeping them paired to my S23
Keeping them paired? That's weird 😬
reset them sometimes
Im conflicted between these and the huawei freebud 5i ill use them mostly for gaming and anc i hear is pretty good on both, anyone here have this issue?
What about Base
리버티 4 NC 대 A40 ^^??
Liberty 4 NC are better overall
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I must have got a defective pair because mine are shit.
Got them for 60 dollars with free shipping
Nice!
U missed 3D mode
I didn't. 8:41 🙂
Worthy even in 24
Excellent review. 👌🏻
Thank you so much! Not sure if you're 'the' Scarbir or not, but if so then i'm a big fan of your work 👏🏼
Do they sound better then the life a3i
Yes I think so