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My final verdict of the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 94 review, the buds did the job well, even if they sometimes act wired. Sound, workmanship, working time are fine and the fact that the ANC is not great hardly diminishes the positive impact, particularly since the Sound Liberty 94 is available for a range from 50 to 60 USD.
TaoTronics SoundLiberty 94
True wireless earbuds, fast paring & strong connection (work range up to 15 meters) with Bluetooth 5.1, hybrid active noise-canceling, ambient mode, single/twin mode, deep bass, max playtime up to 32 hours, 4 mics for clearer sound
This TaoTronics SoundLiberty 94 (TT-BH094US model) comes with ANC, TWS buds, equipped with Bluetooth 5.1, and the primary sight offers a complete package with a considerable running time as well as neat workmanship for best in-ear headphones under 50. Whether this actually the case, we’ll investigate in detail in this TaoTronics SoundLiberty 94 review.
From the outside design, the Sound Liberty 94 buds look like several other truly wireless buds such as Sound Core Liberty and EarFun Free TW100. The addition of the ANC feature has not looked at the size of the earbuds. The buds fit very smoothly inside the ears, but as these seal into my ear canals, I find buds do fatigue my ears after an hour so that’s common for me with these sorts of buds.
The earbuds are fully black with no physical buttons. There’re 2 other sizes tips included in the box so you can sure to get a perfect adjustment for your ears. There’re no wings so these are OKAY for gym workouts but my work themselves loose during a vigorous workout such as running.
The sound performance of the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 94 is very good, with solid bass and supreme mids and highs. If you are purchasing these buds for sound performance only, you’d not be disappointed. The ANC works, but it’s not quite as efficient as the noise cancellation you’d find on much more costly headphones such as Sony WH-1000 XM4 or the Bose Quite Comfort 35 ii.
However, the design of the buds themselves gives some passive ANC as they seal to your ear canal and perfectly block most sounds. The ANC feature further offsets the outside area, but it’s most efficient for more constant sounds such as the sound of an airplane or while you are mowing. It’s less efficient for a sharp sound such as somebody yelling and a baby crying.
Though, the ANC works well enough that you can listen to your songs or your podcasts at a comfort level without needing to shift up the volume level to simply overcome the outside sounds. And at fraction of the size of most noise-canceling models, the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 94 hardly takes up any space in your bag.
At this price tag with some budget ANC buds, the SoundLiberty 94 feels like it’s trying to be the jack of all. As my first expedition into active noise cancelation TWS, these are decent across the board but undergo from the battery life and potential control problems.
Unfortunately, I’ve taken off points for battery performance and the fact that the buds do not power off when the case is low on battery life. While this is not an unusual quirk among TWS buds, I believe the 360 mAh charging case is way too small for this type of earbuds and is not giving me any more than an extra charge of usage.
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 4.4″ x 4.1″ x 1.8″, weight: 8 ounces, driver: 9.2mm high fidelity dynamic driver, Bluetooth 5.1, audio code: SBC/AAC, Bluetooth range: 15 meter/50 feet, charging type: USB-C, battery capacity: 50mAh (earbuds)/ 360mAh (charging case), charge time: 2-hours,
Features: hybrid active noise canceling (reduce noise up to 38dB), ambient mode, auto paring, playtime: 8 hours (ANC off/single charge)/32 hours (with case), mode: single/twin, 4-mic, smart touch control, water-resistant: IPX5, 6-ear tips in the box
Jlab Audio Go Air – Award-Winning Designer of Personal Audio
Specs: fit-type: in-ear, dimension: 5″ x 2.6″ x 1.3″, weight: 3.2 ounces, driver: 8mm neodymium magnet, frequency response: 20 – 20kHz, impedance: 32 ohms, microphones: Both Ears/MEMS/ – 38dB ±3dB, Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth range: 30 feet, battery life: 5-hours (earbuds)/20-hours (with charge case), battery capacity: 43mAh (each earbud)/370mAh (charge case), full charge time: 1.5-hours (earbuds)/2-hours (charge case),
Features: dual connect, sweat resistance: IP44, equalizer: 3 EQ sound settings: JLab Signature/Balanced/Bass Boost, rapid charge: 5-minutes get 1-hours
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 2.95″ x 1.38″ x 1.18″, weight: 1.76 ounces, frequency response: 20 – 20kHz, sensitivity: 97db SPL, THD+N: <= 1%
Features: waterproof rating: IPX7, true wireless earbuds, playtime: 5 hours (per charge)/20 hours (with charging case), quick charge: 10-minutes get 1 hour, built-in microphone: 2-microphone uplink noise cancellation, Bluetooth 5.0, Bassup technology, multiple ear tips: XS/S/M/L
Color: fog gray, dusk purple, frost white, midnight black
Specs: dimension: 5.94″ x 1.85″ x 5.94″, weight: 2.08 ounces, driver: golden sound via 10.6mm coaxial dual drivers technology (ACAA 2.0), frequency response: 20 – 40kHz, impedance: 16 ohms, sensitivity: 05dB 1KHz 0dBFS, app: Soundcore app, playtime: 8 hours (single charge)/32 hours (with charging case),
Features: true wireless earbuds with ACAA 2.0, personalized active noise-canceling (hearID ANC), transparent mode, wide soundstage: detailed & spacious, hi-res audio (3D surround sound), multi-point connection, 6 mics for exceptional clarity call (with AI-uplink noise reduction), triple-point ergonomic shape design to comfort fit, Bluetooth 5.2 (support codec: LDAC/AAC/SBC), single-use: both earbuds, fast charge: 15-minutes get 3-hours, wearing detection, water-resistant rating: IPX4, wireless charging
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 3.15″ x 2.05″ x 1.18″, weight: 2.08 ounces, frequency response: 20 – 20kHz, sensitivity: 92dB SPL, FPC Antenna Return Loss: Typical: -14dB Limit:-12dB, battery-life: 7-hours per a charge/total 40-hours with charge case
Features: true wireless earbuds, CVC8.0 noise cancellation, waterproof rating: IPX7, Graphene driver, one-step paring (automatically connect to the latest paired device, fast charge: 10-minutes get 60-minutes, Bassup technology, microphone: MEMS Omnidirectional Mic
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True wireless earbuds, fast paring & strong connection (work range up to 15 meters) with Bluetooth 5.1, hybrid active noise-canceling, ambient mode, single/twin mode, deep bass, max playtime up to 32 hours, 4 mics for clearer sound
Wireless earbuds + wireless charging case, touch control, Bluetooth 5.1, playtime: 6 hours (single charge)/140 hours (earbuds + charging case), IPX7 waterproof-resistant, mode: stereo/share/single
semi-open design, Dolby Spatial Sound & head tracking, comfortable fit & relieves in-ear pressure, Bluetooth 5.3, multi-point connection, advanced active noise canceling, built-in 6 mics for clear calls, playtime: 6 hours (single charge)/27 hours (with charging case), dust & water resistant: IP57
True wireless earbuds, dual power display charging case, battery capacity: 1800mAh (can work as an emergency power bank), type-C fast charging, large driver: 11mm, touch control, Bluetooth 5.3, 10-meter transmissions, auto pairing, one-step reset, waterproof rating: IPX5, mode: single/binaural, playtime: 7 hours (single charge)/91 hours (with charging case)
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