So with the Sony link bud experiment being over...we move on to the only Bluetooth left on the market that I believe could actually be good for the format of Bluetooth earphones, Soundcore Liberty Pro 3's. The previous Liberty pro 2's were possibly one of the best if not the best sounding earphones for Bluetooth if it weren't from its disconnection issues I had with mine that forced me to return mine. So when these came out and I read about them ...I almost bought them but decided to move to wired audiophile earphones. So now that my on-the-go earphones are now being returned I thought I would give these a try and I'm glad I did. So far, after buying them, they show no signs of drops and disconnects. This was the biggest concern honestly. I already knew they were amazing in sound quality but this version seems to have stepped it up a little better than before.
Soundstage and separation are better this time around. The spacious separation instruments are so well done on these. They also made the comfort of these magical. One of the very best fitting earphones on the planet in my opinion. They are so soft feeling inside my ears. They don't feel like a hard piece of plastic in my ears. They feel more like soft marshmallows thanks to the air cushion design they put inside the tips and wings. And this is thanks to their Venting system as well. It makes wearing earphones something that never causes headaches and pain and just disappears. So to my surprise, they actually are very good at phone quality and blocking out the world around me so people can only hear my voice. They even give you amazing battery life and quick charges with wireless charging to boot.
Mix this with one of the very best ANC if needed with its software and customized options on Bluetooth rivaling companies like Jabra and Sony with a price tag of only $169...and what you have just done is created the best Bluetooth on the market to date. I have heard them all and seen it all. Nothing does what these things do from sound to features to look, feel, and Cost( in the world of Bluetooth earphones, that is). As long as these continue to work like they were designed then I have nothing further to do with this technology corner. I have my substitute earphones for phone calls and on the go sound quality for Bluetooth devices. My Moondrop still remains the best sounding and tuning of anything I have experienced in my life and when I am ready for it and its wired connection I will use them.
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