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With spatialaudio and a heart rate sensor, Soundcore has loaded these buds with an insane number of features.

Soundcore Liberty 4 review: These awesome earbuds just keep getting better MSRP $150.00 Score Details DT Recommended Product “The Soundcore Liberty 4's addition of a heart rate sensor makes an already great value even better.” Pros Cons On paper, it’s getting really hard to compare a product like the new $150 Soundcore Liberty 4 to earbuds like the $249 AirPods Pro and still declare Apple’s buds the winner. The same can be saido f Sony’s $280 WF-1000XM4 for that matter.

Taking inspiration from Apple For the most part, the answer to that question is very well indeed. For the Liberty 4, Soundcore has kept what has worked in the past , but hasn’t been afraid to toss things that weren’t as successful, like its usual touch controls. Instead, it took a page from Apple’s playbook by going with force sensors on the stems of each earbud. You squeeze to click on the small, flat sections, just like on the AirPods Pro.

Sound choices Sound quality out of the box is very good. But if you don’t love it, Soundcore wins the prize for the most ways to tweak EQ. You can pick from a huge number of presets, you can use the eight-band equalizer to create and save your own custom mix, or you can take advantage of the HearID feature, which uses some clever algorithms to rebalance the sound based on your personal hearing profile.

If you enable head-tracking, some of those music elements stay put on that stage as you turn your head, enhancing the sense of “being there.” The only downside to the wellness portion of the Soundcore app is that the data isn’t shareable to other fitness apps like Apple Health, which limits what you can do with it.

And while we’re on the topic of calling, holy cow, these earbuds are impressive. In loud background conditions, like traffic or construction, the Liberty 4 effortlessly erased those sounds and kept my voice perfectly clear. In quiet settings, it sounds just as good as the built-in mic on my phone. For those who spend a lot of time on calls , this is an increasingly important feature, and you’ll get great results using these earbuds.

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