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After TaoTronics Sound Liberty 95 review, I found, if you are looking for half in-ear TWS earbuds, the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 95 is the best option under 50 for listening to music (not for sport), with its 7hrs battery life and entertaining warm sound performance. The SoundLibery 95 also comes with Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX codec hi-fi audio and deep bass feature, which offer quite good sound quality for listening to music.
TaoTronics SoundLiberty 95
Comfortable half in-ear, Boosted bass performance, upgraded noise cancellation
7 hours playtime/ up to 28 hours with charge case, one-step paring
The TaoTronics SoundLiberty 95 are pair of budget-friendly, affordable earbuds that offer a design not too similar to Apple Air Pods. But for a price under 50 whilst including stunning features such as touch controls, Hi-Fi sounds, aptX codec, deep bass, dual-mic with CVC 8.0 noise cancellation, and long battery life. Let’s find out more about in this TaoTronics SoundLiberty 95 review:
The Sound Liberty 95 (model TT-BH095) comes in a small case, which you can lay down and stand up easily. It is square design feels and looks solid. Once opening the hefty case lid, on one of the front sides, one LED light shows when the case is charging. On the below, you will find the USB type C port or recharge it. The case is very sensitive to fingerprints and scratches, however.
These buds are half in the ear, they do not go into your ears perfectly. On top of the stems, the buds have a small gap leaving space for your ear lobe. The touch control on the top has a triangular form, a detail differentiates from those several direct Air Pods clones.
The TaoTronics SoundLiberty 95 is comfortable to wear for an extended period of time, but it is not that secure in your ear canal. When you bow to pick something up, high chances are these will fall out.
Happily, they’ll likely sit fine enough when you are cycling or walking. In these conditions you’ll be helped by the decent waterproof rating, making them withstand heavy rains and showers.
Battery life is fine for half in-ears that often perform less than completely in ears. The buds provide fine 7hrs of battery life on one charge. The case can recharge them 3 times completely before needing juice itself. When it comes to charge time, the full charge for the case around 2.5 hours and earbuds around 1.5 hours.
The Sound Liberty 95 buds provide a fine listening experience that for the money, cannot be faulted too much. The buds have a fairly neutral sound performance which means the boosted bass and treble are fairly balanced with each one making buds fine for spoken word content and pop music.
Bass is present and smooth, resulting in fine-sounding drums in genres such as pop and electronic. The buds do not provide overly powerful bass, so if you are looking to thumping listening, a pair of in-ear buds might work best for you.
The earbuds do lack clarity of the high-end treble which can give a wider sound range, giving a more immersive listening experience. As can be expected with TaoTronics SoundLiberty 95 design that these buds use, there’s decent noise isolation. Conduct clear calls with the dual CVC 8.0 ANC mic technology with efficient background noise reduction.
This has both its pros and cons – good if you need to be aware of your surrounding sounds and are wearing buds out in public and bad if you need to be isolated from your surrounding and focus on the track.
Unfortunately, these cheap wireless earbuds like TT-BH088 (Sound Liberty 88) that is they do not provide the ANC feature. So if the active noise-canceling is a feature you want, these wireless earbuds from TaoTronics are not ideal for you. You should be looking for other earbuds such as Boltune BT-BH023 active noise-canceling earbuds or a big brand like Sony WF-1000XM3.
These buds are a fine option if you are looking for something to upgrade your buds that came included with your mobile. They are small and extremely comfortable. Also good for call because CVC 8.0 noise cancellation
Though, the fit is a little questionable, since they only rest in your ears. That’s why we cannot recommend them for runners, because they might fall during fast movements.
You can expect a fairly neutral sound signature with a fine low-end presence, and a decent amount of details in the mid-range.
The TT-BH095 wireless earbuds from TaoTronics can provide up to 7 hours of listening on a single charge, with an extra 21 hours of listening provided by the charging case – raising a total of 28 hours of full listening experience. This is extremely impressive given the size and form factor of both buds and the decent charging case.
When it comes to charging up the buds, this is done over USB type C cable, but unfortunately, there is no mention of any quick charge capability.
Specs: half in-ear, dimension: 4.1″ x 3.1″ x 1.3″, weight: 3.98 ounces, driver size: 13mm, Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth range: up to 50 feet, audio codec: SBC/AAC/aptX, battery capacity: 300mAh, charge type: USB-C
Features: wireless, playtime: 7-hours (single charge)/ 28-hours (with charging case), upgraded noise-canceling, one-step paring (open to pair), mic: built-in mic CVC8.0 noise-canceling, extra bass, hi-fi audio
Specs: in-ear, dimension: 1″ x 0.7″ x 1″, weight: 6.4 ounces, 9.2mm driver diameter, Bluetooth 5.0, support profile: HSP/HFP/A2DP/AVRCP
Features: hybrid active noise-canceling, built-in dual noise-canceling microphone, transparency mode, true wireless stereo, deep bass, playtime: 8 hours + 24 hours (extra from charge case), easy touch control, ergonomic design, strong signal with FPC signal, built-in mic, waterproof rating: IPX6, one step paring
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: 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
Colors: black, green, pink, purple, white, dark blue
Specs: dimension: 1.18″ x 1.1″ x 0.39″, weight: 3.53 ounces, semi-in-ear design, driver size: 13mm dynamic, charging type: USB-C/wireless charging pad
Features: Bluetooth 5.3 (one-step pairing & automatic pairing after first connection), true wireless earbuds, waterproof rating: IPX7, mode: single/binaural/sharing, hi-fi stereo sound, a built-in noise-canceling mic, playtime: 6 – 8 hours (single charge)/32 hours (with charging case), fast charge: 1 hour for full charge), voice assistant
In the box: Jxrev J51 wireless earbuds, USB-C charging cable
Pros
Cons
Comfortable, half-in-ear design, Boosted bass performance, upgraded noise cancellation
7 hours playtime/ up to 28 hours with charge case, one-step paring
semi-in-ear, Bluetooth 5.3, open to paired, charging method: USB-C/wireless charging, playtime: 8 hours (single charge)/50 hours (with charging case), waterproof rating: IPX7, hi-fi sound, dual power display
half-in-ear design, 14.2mm driver size, Bluetooth 5.2 with aptX-Adaptive, game mode (low latency), chipset: Qualcomm QCC3040, built-in 4 cVc8.0 noise-canceling microphones, playtime: 5 hours (single charge)/17.5 hours (with charging case), in-ear detection, compatible SoundPEATS app
in-ear, hybrid noise-canceling headphones, 22 EQ presets & customizable EQ sound profile, Bluetooth 5.2, 9 hours/36 hours of playtime, Soundcore app, AI-Enhanced calls, built-in 4 mics, fast charge
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