
#Anker soundcore flare 2 plus pro#
Skullcandy’s new earbuds mimic the AirPods Pro for just $100ĭenon snaps up Nura, says new personalized-sound earbuds arriving this yearīeats drops three new colors for the Fit Pro, including a eyeball-searing yellow Still, even if Anker omits spatial audio and fitness tracking, there’s still tons of value left when you consider the price. We also don’t know if the NC version will have spatial audio with head-tracking or a heart rate monitoring feature - again, both are available on the Liberty 4. It’s not clear whether the Liberty 4 NC will support wireless charging or Bluetooth Multipoint, or whether it has built-in wear sensors for auto-pausing music - all things that you get with the Liberty 4. The Liberty 4 NC will be available in five colors at launch: white, light blue, navy blue, pink, and black, and Anker promised they’ll come packaged in a 98% plastic-free box with 100% recyclable materials. That’s a big jump over the $150 Soundcore Liberty 4 (nine hours per charge, 28 hours total). We’re not sure if these numbers are with ANC on or off, but the Liberty 4 NC supposedly offer a huge 60 hours of total playtime, with 10 hours of use per charge in the earbuds and an additional 50 hours hidden in the charging case. Not even the superb Apple AirPods Pro 2 claim that kind of performance. The company must be confident that the system works well it claims it blocks out up to 98.5% of external noise. That buys you a set of hi-res-capable wireless earbuds that Anker claims have really impressive active noise cancellation (ANC) and battery life.Īnker calls it “Adaptive ANC 2.0” a system that uses two mics - one inside your ear and one on the outside of the earbuds - to adapt ANC performance instantly in any environment. And while the name may sound familiar - they’re called the Liberty 4 NC - their price is a nice surprise: just $100. Anker’s Soundcore division has got a new set of wireless earbuds.
