Today, February 6, Anker, under its subsidiary brand Soundcore, officially introduced the latest Liberty 4 wireless headphones, which should please potential buyers with sound quality and autonomy. To do this, the manufacturer uses an advanced ACAA 3.0 coaxial speaker system, which includes two dynamic drivers (they are specially aligned along one axis). As a result, the headphones provide a fairly clear sound with detailed frequencies and deep bass. The novelty also supports the most advanced LDAC codec, which allows you to transfer content over a wireless network without compression with maximum detail – on average, it is three times higher than when using other codecs.

At the same time, the headphones are equipped with a built-in gyroscope, which allows the device to track the movements of the user’s head and adjust the sound accordingly, creating a surround sound effect, just like in a movie theater. The headphones also support active noise cancellation technology, which cuts off all the noise of the outside world, leaving only the pure sound of music or any other content. And so that the user does not have to constantly adjust the technology to the conditions of the surrounding world, the manufacturer has implemented the Hear ID ANC function, which automatically adjusts the level of noise reduction.

In addition, a potential buyer gets the opportunity to customize the headphones for their individual hearing characteristics by creating a unique profile, and in Anker’s proprietary application, you can also configure touch-key functions to make it more convenient to work with the gadget on the go. But the main feature of the novelty, perhaps, is the function of tracking heart rate in real time – in the proprietary Soundcore application, you can get very detailed information just by listening to music during the day. And although the Liberty 4 has a very impressive set of advantages, the battery life has not fallen from this – the headphones can work without recharging for 9 hours.

If the user activates the noise reduction mode, then the autonomy will drop to 7 hours, and in talk mode the device will work for 5 hours. Of course, the charging case is able to extend the battery life, as its built-in battery is enough for 3 full charges of the device, so that in the end the gadget allows you to listen to music for 28 hours in a row.
You can buy Liberty 4 today in the official Anker store on the OZON platform – until March 15, you can get a 10% discount using the promo code FEB2023.
Source: Trash Box

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