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All in all, after the Libratone-Track Air review, I found these buds best value for the money. The buds are light, small, and portable, which is always a good sign. The sound quality is very impressive, massive 8hrs battery life on a single charge, I won’t hesitate to recommend these buds to anyone who is looking for decent quality earbuds at a good price tag.
Libratone Track Air
Bluetooth 5.0 chipset Qualcomm QCC3026, CVC 8.0 noise cancellation, and crystal clear sound, 8 hours/32 hours (with case) playtime, Sweat-resistant (IPX4)
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Danish Brand Libra Tone is famous for elegant, Scandinavian style Bluetooth headphones and speakers, a fine-looking kit that has widely received an admirable range of 4 and 5-star reviews from the users. The Libratone-Track Air buds are one of the 2 variants launched by Libra Tone, alongside Track Air+. If you’re interested to buy and want to learn more about this, let’s jump into my Libratone-Track Air review for further details.
The style of design closed to Earfun Air Pro, but different colors. Libra Track Air comes with pearl white while Earfun Air pro has matte black is main. The Libra Track Air is extremely slick indeed, with a very cool geometric build that makes them really cool like jewelry than buds. Shiny Oval Housings are counteracted by angular stems and doing way with a pure touch of the Air Pods, long ear stems, on the back of any stem you will find a tastefully etching on the Libra Tone bird logo.
These also touch-sensitive and letting you double-tap to control track playback, change your settings, and summon your device’s voice assistant, whether you utilize Siri or Google assistant. You can assign every bud different controls through the app, but you’re limited to 1 feature for each bud – this is not essentially a bad thing a though, as many as current TWS necessitate that learning of many different tap combinations that can get complicated.
Libratone-Track Air buds come with 4 different tip sizes so you can find your ideal fit, and have an IPX4 water rating – this means they will withstand a slight sweat or some drops of rain. The Libratone-Track Air buds come with a unique styled charging case, which is compact. The lid does feel slightly flimsy for the price tag, but it is not a huge drawback.
Both buds are very well made and sit supremely in the ears. The ear tips in different sizes surely help but also cushioned formed from the earbuds, in which the electronics included batteries are hidden. The Libra Tone Track Air buds are very lightweight, so you can wear them easily for longer.
These buds can even be utilized for strenuous sports, as they’re IPX4 sweat and splash-proof, but it is only with a find fit, fine workmanship, and discreet appearance that they win the attention of potential purchasers these days.
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 6.88″ x 5.82″ x 2.32″, weight: 0.2 ounces (one earbud)/10.5 ounces (with case), chipset: Qualcomm QCC3026, battery life: 8 hours(single charge)/32 hours (total with charging case)
Features: true wireless earbuds, noise isolation, Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth range: 33 feet, snug fit: 3 different sizes of tips provided, crystal clear sound with CVC 8.0 noise-canceling, audio codec: aptX/ACC, sweat-resistant: IPX4, customizable tab controls, use independently (mono & stereo mode)
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 6.54″ x 5.87″ x 2.13″, weight: 10.8 ounces, chipset: Qualcomm ACC5121, battery life: 6 hours (per charge)/24 hours (total with charge case)
Features: true wireless earbuds, active noise-canceling (adjustable and up to 30dB of noise reduction):, Bluetooth 5.0, customizable tab control, sweat and splash-proof: IPX4, support wireless charging, 4 different size ear tips, 3EQ setting
Specs: dimension: 2″ x 1.5″ x 2.5″, weight: 9.6 ounces, driver diameter: 10mm dynamic driver,
Features: hybrid active noise canceling, crystal clear and hand-free calls, 6 mics ENC (environment noise cancellation), playtime: 7-hours ANC on/9-hours ANC off, total playtime: 32-hours (with charging case), intuitive tap control, smart play/pause with sensor detection (pause auto when taking off and resume when putting it back), single-mode, transparent mode, ultra-soft, 3 sizes of ear tips (S/M/L) included, waterproof rating: IPX5, voice assistant: Siri/google assistant
Colors: black, red, navy blue, oat white, sky blue
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 2.56″ x 1.97″ x 1.18″, weight: 2.24 oucnes, driver: 11mm bio-composite drivers, frequency response: 20 – 20kHz, impedance: 16 ohms, playtime: 7-hours (earbuds)/35-hours (with charging case), quick charge: 10-minutes get 2-hours
Features: multi-mode noise canceling: transport/outdoor/indoor, thumping bass, wireless charging, customized sound (EQ), mode: sleep/gaming, transparency microphones: 6 mics for clear call performance, app: Soundcore app, find my headset, waterproof rating: IPX5, Bluetooth 5.0, recommended for: business calls/travel/commute/mobile gaming
In the box: Life P3 NC earbuds, charging case, USB-C cable, XS/S/M/L/XL ear tips
Specs: in-ear, ear hook design for sport, dimension: 3.15″ x 3.15″ x 1.18″, weight: 0.141 ounces, dynamic driver: 14.2mm, Bluetooth 5.1, battery life: 10 hours (single charge)/40 hours (with charging case),
Features: hi-fi stereo deep bass, CVC 8.0 noise-canceling, crystal clear sound, waterproof rating: IPX7, LED power status display (individual), one-step auto paring, support voice assistant, comfort & secure fit: 3 pairs of ear caps (S/M/L), mono & stereo mode available
The sound performances of the Libratone-Track Air buds are very good as Jabra Elite Active 75t You’ll find a smooth, powerful, and rich sound image with sufficient definition and ultra clarity, which is very pleasant and balanced when necessary giving solid levels. I prefer this true wireless earbud from Libratone as they are touch control, but Elite Active 75t is a physical button.
In the bass performance, it sounds massive, clean, warm but also light overstressed. But these buds deliver a fine, recognizable tonality right down to the lower bass. In the mid, the dynamic drivers also give a warm tone, which flatters men’s and women’s voices as well as acoustic instruments.
In the upper ranges, the Libratone-Track Air buds are open and detailed. It never sounds biting, rather it is slightly too polite. The spatial representation is very clear in-depth and highly rich in detail like Jabra Elite Active 75t. Reverb is simply to spot, but true depth gradation less so.
All in all, Libra Tone Track Air buds deliver an appealing sound, which I would not quite describe as an audiophile, but as top-class performance for mobile use and surely appropriate with its price tag.
The tuning in the bass is slightly cheeky and little tamed in the treble and hence pleasing when used with neutral Voice EQ. With these buds, you get a strong and entertaining listening experience, especially for mobile phone use.
Battery performance is just about on par with the promised 8hrs as far as I have been able to tell. The charging case then offers extra three full charges, up to 32hrs in total, which is up there with the fine you can expect from this sort of gadget.
Libratone-Track Air: Bluetooth 5.0 chipset Qualcomm QCC3026, CVC 8.0 noise cancellation, and crystal clear sound 8 hours/32 hours (with case) playtime, Sweat-resistant (IPX4)
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