Verizon Up Rewards [verizon.com] have
Anker Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro for sale @$99.99, original price was $169.99. Need to go through Verizon Up Rewards to get coupon. Mine was 3LIBERTYC134, don't know if it'll work for others. Lowest price I've seen these were $129.99.
Coupon: 3LIBERTYC134
NOTE: Black color only
Update, need to modify the last 3 numbers on coupon code to different number combinations to redeem offer, original coupon code don't work anymore. Deal ends on 03/31/2022.
>Some codes still working after 3/31, so deal has been extended
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Thanks for the tip!
My only complaint is these don't exactly fit as comfortably as the airpod pros.
Push comes to shove these I'd pick these over the airpod pros even though the APP's switch apple device connection slightly quicker.
What adjustment?
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"The Anker Liberty 3 Pro are mediocre for phone calls. They have an integrated mic that struggles to capture your voice clearly. If you're taking a call in a noisy environment like a busy street, your voice can be drowned out by sound around you. On the upside, they have an ANC system that can block out a great amount of ambient noise.
"The Anker Liberty 3 Pro are mediocre for phone calls. They have an integrated mic that struggles to capture your voice clearly. If you're taking a call in a noisy environment like a busy street, your voice can be drowned out by sound around you. On the upside, they have an ANC system that can block out a great amount of ambient noise.
Also on the flip side, the mic quality indoors is as good or better than the AirPods Pro's which have really good mics
"The Anker Liberty 3 Pro are mediocre for phone calls. They have an integrated mic that struggles to capture your voice clearly. If you're taking a call in a noisy environment like a busy street, your voice can be drowned out by sound around you. On the upside, they have an ANC system that can block out a great amount of ambient noise.
I have owned these for couple of months and confirm that they are not very good for calls. Most of the time I get complaining from person on the other side that they cannot hear me well. On the other hand, never had such issue with Buds Pro.
Sound quality wise they are good but I prefer buds. The only reason why I stick with Liberty Pro is the dual device pairing support.
If you could share what the "minor adjustment" is, that'll be helpful to others.
If you could share what the "minor adjustment" is, that'll be helpful to others.