You Might Get Tired of Music Before Anker's 60-Hour ANC Wireless Earbuds Run Out of Battery
Introducing soundcore Liberty 4 NC True-Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds
The new Soundcore Liberty 4 NC appear to be a more competitive upgrade to the original Liberty 4. They manage to hit a $100 price point by skipping the spatial audio and heart rate tracking of their predecessor, but not much else. The Liberty 4 NC include Anker’s Adaptive ANC 2.0 technology which the company claims can reduce unwanted ambient noises by up to 98.5%, but that’s a metric that’s hard to quantify without knowing where or how the earbuds were tested.
The Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC will be available in five different colorways including white, black, pink, and two shades of blue.
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