Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max Review: Wireless Earbuds With Enough Features to Make Your Head Spin
The Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max wireless earbuds offer a range of advanced features, including AI transcription and translation capabilities. Their unique charging case includes a 1.78-inch AMOLED display, allowing users to access various functions without needing to use their phones. While the earbuds provide good noise cancellation and call quality, some features may be considered excessive or niche for certain users.
- ▪The Liberty 5 Pro Max earbuds are priced at $229 and include features like transcription and translation.
- ▪The charging case features a 1.78-inch AMOLED display for easy access to controls and settings.
- ▪Users can activate transcription by double-tapping a button on the case, which utilizes built-in microphones.
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It seems like every pair of wireless earbuds has loftier ambitions nowadays. Apple’s AirPods Pro 3 are vehicles for real-time translation and heart rate monitoring; Nothing has integrated ChatGPT into its buds; researchers (and also potentially Apple) are working on cramming cameras inside wireless earbuds, which, needless to say, would open the door to quite a few features that we’ve never seen before. As it turns out, Soundcore, a sub-brand of Anker, is also clearly very interested in elevating the form factor. Its newest pair of wireless earbuds, the $229 Liberty 5 Pro Max, is built from the ground up to do more than buds of yore. Like… a lot more.
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