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Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds, Targeted Active Noise Cancelling, PureNote Technology, 6 Mics for Calls, 26H Playtime, HearID Personalized EQ, Bluetooth 5, Wireless Charging
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08G4K8CY8
RP seems to be $129.99, and this is a 48 hours introductory sale for $99.99 with coupon code LIBERTY30US (coupon should work on all colors)
Reviews:
https://www.cnet.com/news/anker-liberty-air-2-pro-noise-canceling-earbuds-hands-on-with-the-new-130-airpods-pro-alternatives/ [cnet.com]
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Pure Sound via Targeted Active Noise Cancelling: Choose your scenario via the Soundcore app and listen as ambient sounds disappear to leave you with nothing but pure sound.
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.
HearID Personalized EQ: To ensure a perfect listening experience, HearID intelligently analyses your unique hearing profile and creates a tailor-made sound setup just for your ears. Or take complete control of the sound with the adjustable EQ or 22 preset sound profiles.
Up to 26 Hours of Playtime: Get 7 hours of playback from a single charge on the earbuds with up to 3 recharges from the charging case.
Clear Calls: 6 noise-cancelling microphones with noise reduction ensure your voice is isolated and transmitted in high-clarity for a face-to-face experience.
Also available from Anker/Soundcore directly -
https://us.soundcore.com/products/a3951011
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In short, yes, it will improve clarity (high frequencies will have more bits assigned to them) and possibly channel separation (this depends on the codec and the selections when encoded i.e. partial vs full channel separation when encoding). BUT, bass would not be impacted as bass requires VERY few bits out of the bit allocation to reproduce.
https://www.amazon.com/Soundcore-...B07SJR6HL3 Anker Soundcore Life P2
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SKJNCXM/ Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E8BDS60/ Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds
If you don't care about latency when watching video or your streaming device doesn't support aptX, then probably doesn't matter.
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https://www.amazon.com/Soundcore-...B07SJR6HL3 Anker Soundcore Life P2
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SKJNCXM/ Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E8BDS60/ Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro True Wireless Earbuds
If you don't care about latency when watching video or your streaming device doesn't support aptX, then probably doesn't matter.
AptX also has a higher bit rate. IMO this improves the clarity and audio separation. Without it, the bass becomes muddy - even $200 Skullcandy headphones like Crushers2 are plagued by this.
So, above a certain price point (for me it is $80), it is better to have some version of AptX.
IMO, if noise cancelling is not a priority (in earbuds they make little sense), better to go with the Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro, or even the Galaxy Buds+.
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AptX also has a higher bit rate. IMO this improves the clarity and audio separation. Without it, the bass becomes muddy - even $200 Skullcandy headphones like Crushers2 are plagued by this.
So, above a certain price point (for me it is $80), it is better to have some version of AptX.
IMO, if noise cancelling is not a priority (in earbuds they make little sense), better to go with the Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro, or even the Galaxy Buds+.
In short, yes, it will improve clarity (high frequencies will have more bits assigned to them) and possibly channel separation (this depends on the codec and the selections when encoded i.e. partial vs full channel separation when encoding). BUT, bass would not be impacted as bass requires VERY few bits out of the bit allocation to reproduce.
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In short, yes, it will improve clarity (high frequencies will have more bits assigned to them) and possibly channel separation (this depends on the codec and the selections when encoded i.e. partial vs full channel separation when encoding). BUT, bass would not be impacted as bass requires VERY few bits out of the bit allocation to reproduce.
Samsubg bids live cost pretty much the same as these now...