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Our final verdict after the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 88 review: these buds have improved call quality over the other models’ thanks to ANC mics. For listening to music, the earbuds don’t disappoint and are the best alternative to the Apple Air Pods. The open design lets you hear what’s going on around you and you can utilize 1 bud at a time if you wish.
TaoTronics SoundLiberty 88
Smart Noise Reduction for clear calls, strong bass, water-resistant IPX8 level
25 hours of playtime (with the case), superior sound stereo
Cheap true wireless earbuds are simple to find these days, but the best ones are not so readily available. Reviewing them is one of our well-known posts of late and the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 88 review is our today’s blog post. We have been using these small earbuds for the last 2 weeks and want to share our findings with you.
One of our favorite design features of the Sound Liberty 88 is a similar thing I love about the 92 models: the buds don’t seal to your ear canal, similar to the actual Air Pods.
This allows you to hear what’s going on around you, making them perfect for running near traffic or even during a workout when you need to know what a co-staff is trying to get your attention.
And while the TaoTronics TT-BH088 wireless earbuds share the same design as the Apple Air Pods, the stems are a bit thicker (but do not have the notch like SoundLiberty 92).
They’re still extremely light and we find them super comfortable to wear for extended periods.
These earbuds are amazingly un-offensive, lacking bass, supreme clarity in the mid-range, and rolled-off treble. That makes them perfect only for specific genres of tracks. These do not make you shake your head. The bass of the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 88 is lacking here.
It is barely audible with a fine kick and no rumble. Consequently, the mid-range does not sound as loud as it should. Though, the MIDS is the highlight of the earbuds. They are extremely clean and natural-sounding vocals are almost lifelike, but the absence of bass presence makes them sound a little off.
Regardless, these buds should be very good for podcasts and voice calls. The treble is smooth and forgiving. It rolls off fairly fast to remove any sign of sibilance. There is not much detail up on top, but the sound is airier than other opponent’s models. We cannot recommend these for just music lovers. They’re meant for taking phone calls, with only 1 frequency range where they fit.
These are the best-value wireless earbuds for making calls. The mic is fine for the price, and the sound performance at this price tag amplifies the cleanliness of the vocals. You can also rest assured the buds can survive to go fully underwater.
Therefore, using them in a wet condition should not be an issue. There is also a factor of convenience. Having the play and pause feature and a fine amount of touch controls eliminates the reliance on your mobile continually. The battery life is more than good enough for an average person, with 5 hours of playtime on one charge and 20 hours with the case. If you truly turn up the volume level you might destroy the tank fast, but overall we hit this spot consistently.
Add that endurance with the high power use and you can recharge up to 4 complete times for a total of 25 hours of tunes. Need to the top of the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 88 earbuds charging case power cells? USB Type C is on the board, but sadly no wireless feature is available.
Specs: half-in-ear, dimension: 4.5″ x 4″ x 1.65″, weight: 4.8 ounces, driver size: 10mm, Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth range: 15 meters/ 50 feet, audio code: AAC/SBC, charge type: USB-C
Features: wireless, hi-fi stereo, smart noise reduction, water-resistant: IPX8, intuitive ear detection, mode: single/twin, smart touch control, open to pair, playtime: 5 hours (single charge)/25 hours (with case)
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 4.69″ x 4.53″ x 1.5″, weight: 6.6 ounces, Bluetooth: 5.2 (support profile HSP/HFP/A2DP/AVRC)
Features: true wireless earbuds, hybrid active noise-canceling, auto optical in-ear detection, waterproof: IPX6, transparent mode, one-step pairing, playtime: 8-10 hours (single charge)/32 hours (with charging case), smart touch control, hi-fi stereo sound quality, microphones: 6 built-in hybrid ANC, support wireless charging
Colors: black, white
Specs: fit-type: half-in-ear, dimension: 0.67″ x 0.67″ x 1.57, weight: 0.141 ounces, driver: 8mm neodymium, frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Features: true wireless earbuds, playtime: 5 hours (single charge)/20 hours (with charging case), Bluetooth 5.1 (supported AAC/SBC), wireless length: up to 10 meters, touch control, water-resistant: IPX5, automatic pairing, zero latency (hi-fi lossless audio) & strong signal, built-in CVC 6.0 microphone,
In the package: JLab GO Air POP earbuds, charging case, charging cable, 3 silicones ear tip sizes (S/M/L), user guide
Specs: in-ear, dimension: , weight: , driver size: 10mm, frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz, microphone sensitivity: 98 +/- 3dB, battery capacity: 40mAh (each earbud)/380mAh (charging case)
Features: true wireless, Bluetooth 5.3 (transmission range: 10 meters), one-step pairing, touch control, playtime: 8 hours (single charge)/60 hours (with charging case), waterproof rating: IPX8, voice assistant: Siri
In the box: a pair of Monster N-Lite Clear Talk wireless earbuds, a charging case, a USB type C charging case, 6 different sizes of ear caps, a quick start guide, and a warranty letter
Specs: fit-type: in-ear with stem, dimension: 4.21″ x 3.23″ x 1.93″, weight: 4.0 ounces, driver size: 10mm aperture speaker drivers, Bluetooth 5.0, support profile: HSP/HFP/A2DP/AVRCP, Bluetooth 5.0, playtime: 9-hours (earbuds)/ 63-hours (with charging case), charging type: USB-C
Features: true wireless earbuds, small & compact size, touch control, built-in 6 ENC mics, Hi-Fi stereo sound, playtime: 35 hours, one-step pairing, 3 sizes of ear tips, waterproof rating: IPX7, full charge: 1.5-hours, comfort & secure fit, voice assistant
Package contents: left & right Bluetooth earbuds, charging case, USB C cable, user manual
Pros
Cons
Smart Noise Reduction for clear calls, strong bass, water-resistant IPX8 level
25 hours of playtime (with the case), superior sound stereo
half-in-ear, Bluetooth 5.3, true wireless earbuds, built-in microphone (crystal clear calls), waterproof rating: IPX7, dual power display design, battery life: 8 hours (single charge)/40 hours (with charging case), hi-fi stereo sound & explosive bass, modes: mono/dual, secure fit & comfortable
half in-ear design, true wireless earbuds, Bluetooth 5.3, battery life: 5 hours (single charge)/22 hours (with charging case), fast charge: 10 minutes get additional 1.5 hours, built-in microphones & digital noise reduction technology
semi-in-ear, Bluetooth 5.3, true wireless earbuds, a built-in noise-canceling mic, IPX7 waterproof rating, playtime: 6 – 8 hours (single charge)/32 hours (with the charging case), charging type: USB-C, touch control
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