Save $40 on Anker's Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro Earbuds | PCMag

2022-05-14 12:32:07 By : Mr. Bill Wang

The stemless design and powerful audio are available now for $129.99.

Anker's Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro earbuds are on sale now for $129.99 from Amazon(Opens in a new window) and Best Buy(Opens in a new window) .

Available in four colors (gray, purple, white, black), the noise-cancelling earbuds are $40 off their $169.99 retail price.

Featuring a minimalist stemless design, they ship with an array of ear-fit options, including four pairs of silicone eartips and four pairs of ear wings for stabilization. Internally, a dual-driver array delivers powerful audio on the go, with support for Bluetooth 5.2 and the AAC, LDAC, and SBC Bluetooth codecs. Capacitive touch surfaces on the outside handle controls for playback, phone calls, and noise cancellation—which dials back powerful, low-frequency rumbles with ease.

The Soundcore app (for iOS and Android) makes it easy to adjust active noise cancellation (ANC) and Transparency modes, as well as access a Wind Noise Reduction feature and HearID, which adjusts ANC to your hearing. It also lets users customize on-ear controls and access the eight-band EQ. An IPX4 rating makes the earbuds splash resistant and they should withstand a sweaty workout.

While most carrying cases flip open like a clamshell, the Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro's lid slides back to reveal charging docks with magnets that help snap the earpieces into place. Look for LED status indicators on the front and a USB-C port on the back; you can also use a Qi-compatible charger to juice up the case wirelessly.

Anker estimates roughly eight hours of battery, plus an additional 24 hours with the case; times may vary depending on listening volume and active noise cancelling.

Block out distractions with Anker's Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro earbuds, on sale now(Opens in a new window) for $129.99(Opens in a new window) —24% off the $169.99 sticker price.

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