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# - Soundcore Anker Liberty 5 Pro Max Wireless Earbuds, AI Note-Taker for in-Person Meetings, Whisper-Clear Calls, Active Noise Cancelling, 1.78" AMOLED Smart Case, 5 Mins Charge = 4 Hrs Playtime

**Brand:** soundcore
**Price:** € 424.66
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- **What is this?** - Soundcore Anker Liberty 5 Pro Max Wireless Earbuds, AI Note-Taker for in-Person Meetings, Whisper-Clear Calls, Active Noise Cancelling, 1.78" AMOLED Smart Case, 5 Mins Charge = 4 Hrs Playtime by soundcore
- **How much does it cost?** € 424.66 with free shipping
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Product description soundcore liberty Earbuds How long does Liberty 5 Pro Max last? - ANC On: 6.5 hours (28 hours with case) / ANC Off: 12 hours (50 hours with case) - ANC + Calls: 4 hours - ANC + Voice Control: 5 hours - ANC + LDAC / AI Sound Enhancement: 4.5 hours - ANC + Dolby Audio: 5 hours How long does Liberty 5 Pro Max last? - ANC On: 6.5 hours (28 hours with case) / ANC Off: 12 hours (50 hours with case) - ANC + Calls: 4 hours - ANC + Voice Control: 5 hours - ANC + LDAC / AI Sound Enhancement: 4.5 hours - ANC + Dolby Audio: 5 hours What should I do after connecting Liberty 5 Pro Max for the first time? After connecting Liberty 5 Pro Max for the first time, open the soundcore app and update the earbuds to the latest firmware for the best performance and latest features. What should I do after connecting Liberty 5 Pro Max for the first time? After connecting Liberty 5 Pro Max for the first time, open the soundcore app and update the earbuds to the latest firmware for the best performance and latest features. How can I get the best sound experience with Liberty 5 Pro Max? If the default EQ doesn’t sound right to you, try other presets in the app. For a more personalized listening experience, use the "HearID 5.0 - Preference Test" feature to create an EQ curve tuned to your listening preferences. How can I get the best sound experience with Liberty 5 Pro Max? If the default EQ doesn’t sound right to you, try other presets in the app. For a more personalized listening experience, use the "HearID 5.0 - Preference Test" feature to create an EQ curve tuned to your listening preferences. What is soundcore Care, and what benefit do I get? soundcore Care is an accidental replacement service. Purchase by June 30, 2026, then log in to the soundcore app to get it free. Find your code in “My Coupons” and tap “Use Now” for 50% off replacement earbuds or charging case. What is soundcore Care, and what benefit do I get? soundcore Care is an accidental replacement service. Purchase by June 30, 2026, then log in to the soundcore app to get it free. Find your code in “My Coupons” and tap “Use Now” for 50% off replacement earbuds or charging case. Can it transcribe my online meetings or phone calls? NO. Liberty 5 Pro Max records the audio in the room through the SMART CHARGING CASE. It does NOT connect to or capture audio from Zoom, Teams, phone calls, or other apps on your device. Can it transcribe my online meetings or phone calls? NO. Liberty 5 Pro Max records the audio in the room through the SMART CHARGING CASE. It does NOT connect to or capture audio from Zoom, Teams, phone calls, or other apps on your device.

Review: My favorite true wireless earbuds and I have tried all of the big premium options! - For years, Anker’s Soundcore brand has operated as the undisputed disruptor of the personal audio world. While legacy audio giants rely on brand heritage to justify premium price tags, Soundcore has spent nearly a decade perfecting a completely different formula: delivering top-tier, feature-rich hardware at a fraction of the cost. They’ve consistently proven that high-end active noise cancellation, customizable EQ, and pristine sound shouldn't be gated behind a $300+ paywall. Now, with the release of the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro, the brand isn't just trying to provide the best value on the market anymore—they are actively aiming for the crown. I bought the Liberty 5 Pro mainly because I was intrigued by the Guinness World Record it and its sibling, the Liberty 5 Pro Max, hold for microphone quality in loud environments. I didn’t even know this record existed, but these actually won the accolade for "World’s Clearest Call Quality in an Earbud." I would see this achievement paraded everywhere on social media and kept thinking, that’s cool, but the ANC, transparency, and sound quality probably won’t be good enough for my strict standards, especially since I have experienced so many premium and luxury true wireless earphones. Fast forward to today, and color me impressed. I really love the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro. Let me break down why… Starting with the sound quality: out of the box, I would describe the tuning as V-shaped and hyped. This is clearly a sound profile that the masses will enjoy. According to the MDAQS (Multi-Dimensional Audio Quality Score) system developed by HEAD acoustics—a sophisticated, AI-driven audio testing tool used to scientifically predict how human beings perceive sound quality—the Liberty 5 Pro scored an impressive 4.9 out of 5. For context, earbuds like the Technics AZ100, which are widely regarded as being among the best-sounding models you can buy, scored a 4.3. While that is still good, I personally find the Liberty 5 Pro superior. The AirPods Pro 3 scored a 4.5, and I am adding those because they are easily the most popular premium wireless headphones on the market right now. Now, the MDAQS score isn’t the end-all-be-all, but it gives an interesting data point on what average listeners prefer. Personally, I don’t really like the out-of-the-box sound signature of the Liberty 5 Pro. The bass is way too elevated. Its power and extension lean heavily into the mid- and sub-bass regions, which thankfully helps reduce how much it muddies up the midrange. It’s a very Harman-like tuning, but cranked to 11. The low end calls a lot of attention to itself, taking on a mind of its own with excessive rumble and a lingering decay. On some songs—particularly EDM or Hip-Hop—it sounds incredibly fun and energetic. I can perfectly see why the average listener would rate these highly, since most mainstream audiences listen to Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, and EDM. But genres more focused on acoustical instruments like Jazz or Classical or Rock, the bass is just too excessive. The midrange is a bit too lean for my taste, mainly due to the V-shaped nature of the default tuning. Vocals and instruments come across as slightly hollow and distant. I don’t detect much sibilance in vocals, but I do notice a significant amount of forwardness in the ear-gain region around 3–5kHz. This makes the presentation sound intense, but also harsh, resulting in a bit of a shouty characteristic. There are good levels of clarity due to the boosted lower treble, but the overall delivery just feels off in terms of natural timbre to my ears. The treble is boosted, as stated before. This brings plenty of energy to the presentation and helps counterbalance the excessive bass. However, it can also make things sound a bit splashy or sizzly. On the bright side, the treble is smooth; there are no wild dips or peaks that make it sound like sandpaper, but the overall volume is elevated over the midrange, contributing to that lean sound signature. Soundstage and imaging are great, but they aren't as intelligible as I’d like due to the stock tuning. Reading this, you’re probably wondering how I could possibly love these earphones. Well, that’s because of an awesome tool called EQ. Soundcore provides a healthy amount of ways to adjust the audio to your liking. This flexibility is exactly what made me pivot from starting an desertcart refund request to making these my new daily drivers. I’ve included a picture of the EQ settings I eventually settled on. With these adjustments, the bass becomes incredibly powerful, well-extended, and balanced to my ears—full of texture and just the right amount of decay without sounding sluggish. The midrange is now warmer and more natural, stripping away the harsh, intense characteristics caused by the overly boosted ear-gain region. The treble sounds clear and crisp without overwhelming the midrange. I also boosted the upper treble a bit more since I found it rolled off prematurely, which closed in the soundstage. The treble boost I heard out of the box was mainly localized around the upper-mids and lower-treble region. Moving over to comfort and fit, the Liberty 5 Pro earphones are eerily similar to the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds and Ultra models. They are so similar, in fact, that they share the same driver nozzle design and can use the same oval umbrella ear tips. I ended up putting the ear tips from my Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds 2nd Gen onto the Liberty 5 Pro because the base of the Bose tip is rigid and does not rotate once clicked onto the nozzle. The stock ear tips provided by Soundcore feel cheaper; and because their base is made of soft silicone, they easily twist out of alignment while you are inserting the earphones, which negatively affects ANC effectiveness and channel balance perception. I’ve always fancied the umbrella-style oval ear tips Bose uses because they are comfortable and lock securely into my ears. Whether I am eating, laughing, talking, or running, they never budge. The active noise canceling on these is excellent. Out of the box with the stock tips, the isolation fluctuated between excellent and mediocre. It wasn't until I switched to the Bose ear tips that the ANC became consistently top-tier. I would easily put these on par with Bose, Sony, and Apple in terms of raw ANC power. There is also no perceptible hiss while ANC is engaged, providing that "dead silent" feeling which can sometimes feel nauseating to those unaccustomed to the sensation. Well done, Soundcore! Transparency mode is great, but it doesn't quite reach the level of the AirPods Pro 3, mainly due to a higher level of perceivable hiss and a slightly recessed reproduction of high frequencies, which slightly dulls ambient sound compared to reality. However, I can hold a conversation easily. Thanks to "Easy Chat"—which is similar to the Speak-to-Chat feature Sony pioneered—I can simply start talking, and the Liberty 5 Pro will automatically lower my media volume and enable transparency mode. One quirk I noticed is that Easy Chat only triggers when you are already in ANC mode. I am used to this feature working regardless of your current ambient state, like on Apple or Sony earphones. Controls are great, featuring full customizability for single, double, or triple presses on either earbud. You can also configure what happens during a tap-and-hold gesture, and there are smooth swipe gestures for volume control. The only thing missing is the ability to mute the microphone while on a call unless you do it from the device itself. Furthermore, an on-device AI allows you to speak various preset commands to control your media with insanely fast latency. I don’t personally use the voice commands because the app states it drains the battery quickly. For my usage, the battery lasts around 6 to 7 hours depending on the volume, typically streaming over AAC with ANC turned on. The feature set on the Liberty 5 Pro is extensive—you could literally get lost in the companion app. I really enjoy the built-in ambient sounds, like sleep stories or meditation tracks, which are great if you want to relax or sleep with them in. You also have the ability to connect to three devices simultaneously. In practice, this multi-point connection worked flawlessly with no random dropouts across my MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and iPhone Pro Max. The smart case is another cool addition; it has a small screen lets you control basic settings like ANC/transparency modes, EQ profiles, Dolby Atmos (which I found to be just okay), Easy Chat, a remote camera shutter, a "Find My Earbuds" tracker, and Bluetooth pairing. Last but not least is the call quality. Wow, these are fantastic. I can be standing on a subway platform with a train coming barreling into the station, and the caller on the other end won’t even know a train is flying past me. They are seriously impressive at isolating your voice from background chaos. Plus, you don’t have to yell—you can whisper or speak at a completely normal volume and you will still sound loud and clear. Seriously incredible work here, Soundcore. Overall, these earbuds have the fewest compromises of any premium truly wireless earphone I have tried. The sound out of the box isn't to my personal liking, but the robust EQ tools let me tailor the profile to be significantly more enjoyable. They are supremely comfortable and fit perfectly thanks to sharing Bose's ear tip geometry. The ANC is top-notch, blocking out the world alongside the industry's best performers. Controls are solid, transparency is highly usable, and the features are incredibly extensive. The battery easily lasts through the workday, backed by a quick-charge feature that adds up to 4 hours of playback from a mere 5-minute charge. Finally, the class-leading call quality means I never have to worry about being heard, regardless of how busy my environment is. Color me impressed!
Review: I’m highly satisfied - After using the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max for several days, I can honestly say these are some of the most impressive earbuds I’ve owned. The first thing that stood out to me was the sound quality. The audio is rich, detailed, and powerful without sounding muddy. Bass is deep and satisfying, vocals are clean, and the overall clarity is excellent across different music genres. Whether listening to music, podcasts, or watching videos, everything sounds premium. The noise cancellation is seriously impressive. Once ANC is turned on, background sounds almost completely disappear. I tested them around household appliances, at work, and in noisy environments, and they performed far better than I expected for earbuds. They are getting very close to over-ear headphone level noise canceling. Transparency mode is also excellent. Voices and surrounding sounds come through naturally without sounding robotic or overly amplified. It actually feels safe and comfortable using them in public while still being aware of what’s happening around me. Comfort was another big surprise. With the different ear tips and ear fins included, I was able to get a very secure fit. They stay in place during walking, workouts, and daily activities without constantly adjusting them. The charging case deserves its own mention. The touchscreen is not just a gimmick — it’s genuinely useful. Being able to quickly switch modes, check battery life, and control settings directly from the case is incredibly convenient. The sliding design also feels premium and satisfying to use. The app is packed with features and customization options. I especially liked the hearing test, EQ adjustments, adaptive modes, and personalized sound settings. Everything feels polished and easy to use. Battery life has also been solid so far, and call quality has been clear on both ends. Overall, these earbuds feel like a true premium product and offer an incredible amount of features for the price. Soundcore really did an amazing job balancing sound quality, ANC, transparency, comfort, and smart features into one package. Very easy recommendation from me.

## Features

- Guinness World Records: soundcore Liberty 5 Pro was certified by Guinness World Records in April 2026 as the "Highest speech quality score (G-MOS) for TWS earbuds (objective test)." Liberty 5 Pro Max features the same earbud units, delivering identical call performance.
- AI NOTE-TAKER & Subscription: The smart charging case records in-person meetings and interviews via its built-in mic, then transcribes and generates AI summaries with key points and action items. In-room audio only—does not capture online meetings, video calls, or phone calls. Manage workflows on the go via the soundcore app (iOS/Android), or use the Web portal with "Ask Anka" AI assistant for desktop efficiency. The free Starter Plan includes 120 min/month of AI transcription for 24 months. Upgrade to Pro for 1,200 min/month ($15.99/mo, $69.99/6mo, or $99.99/yr), or Unlimited for all-day transcription ($239.99/yr). You can also buy extra minutes anytime.
- STRICT BUSINESS-GRADE PRIVACY: The trusted audio choice for professionals handling confidential information. Your conversations are secured with local AES-256 encryption. Without cloud sync enabled, temporary cloud files will be immediately deleted once you receive the audio transcription results, ensuring no audio and transcription content is retained. Built to the security standards with ISO 27001/27701, SOC 2 Type 1, HIPAA, EN 18031, EN 303645, and NIST IR 8425 compliance, the soundcore app and Liberty 5 Pro Max deliver uncompromising data privacy and peace of mind.
- Effortless Screen Control: Features a large 1.78" AMOLED display that lets you access the AI Voice Recorder, adjust ANC, and manage earbud settings—all from the screen. Add custom wallpapers to make your charging case truly yours.
- Whisper-Clear Calls: Equipped with 10 sensors and the Thus AI Chip, enjoy crystal-clear calls in 100 dB+ noisy environments or even quiet rooms. Whisper, speak, or shout—your voice is always heard, anywhere you go.
- Instant Pure Silence: 100% more effective noise cancellation than our previous flagship model. Powered by 8 sensors and the Thus AI Chip, the earbuds process 384K+ noise signals per second, blocking subway, office, or street chaos for instant silence.
- Your Signature Sound: HearID 5.0 with personalized EQ and an AI Audio Enhancer deliver sound precisely tuned to your ears. No more compromises with generic, standard audio.
- Lag-Free Voice Control: With 20 built-in commands, you can skip songs, take calls, and adjust the volume—offline processing ensures zero delay.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0GWLMMDVC |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Noise Cancellation, Surround Sound, Touch Control, Volume Control |
| Age Range Description | ALL |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Office Meetings, Recording |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 50 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #343 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #53 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 6.1 |
| Brand | Soundcore |
| Brand Name | Soundcore |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Charging Case, Ear Fins:0/1/2, Ear Tips: XXS/XS/S/M/L, soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max |
| Carrying Case Color | Midnight Black |
| Carrying Case Height | 29.4 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Length | 59 Millimeters |
| Carrying Case Weight | 74.2 Milligrams |
| Carrying Case Width | 60.2 Millimeters |
| Color | Midnight Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | touch&slide control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 116 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | in-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | / |
| Form Factor | True Wireless |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | True Wireless |
| Headphone Jack | NO |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 17 Ohms |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Name | Liberty 5 Pro Max |
| Model Number | D1204 |
| Noise Control | Adaptive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 123 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business |
| Style Name | Liberty 5 Pro Max |
| UPC | 194644331047 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 18.00 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Images

![- Soundcore Anker Liberty 5 Pro Max Wireless Earbuds, AI Note-Taker for in-Person Meetings, Whisper-Clear Calls, Active Noise Cancelling, 1.78" AMOLED Smart Case, 5 Mins Charge = 4 Hrs Playtime - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Gnu96XtdL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long does Liberty 5 Pro Max last?**
A: - ANC On: 6.5 hours (28 hours with case) / ANC Off: 12 hours (50 hours with case) - ANC + Calls: 4 hours - ANC + Voice Control: 5 hours - ANC + LDAC / AI Sound Enhancement: 4.5 hours - ANC + Dolby Audio: 5 hours

**Q: What should I do after connecting Liberty 5 Pro Max for the first time?**
A: After connecting Liberty 5 Pro Max for the first time, open the soundcore app and update the earbuds to the latest firmware for the best performance and latest features.

**Q: How can I get the best sound experience with Liberty 5 Pro Max?**
A: If the default EQ doesn’t sound right to you, try other presets in the app. For a more personalized listening experience, use the "HearID 5.0 - Preference Test" feature to create an EQ curve tuned to your listening preferences.

**Q: What is soundcore Care, and what benefit do I get?**
A: soundcore Care is an accidental replacement service. Purchase by June 30, 2026, then log in to the soundcore app to get it free. Find your code in “My Coupons” and tap “Use Now” for 50% off replacement earbuds or charging case.

**Q: Can it transcribe my online meetings or phone calls?**
A: NO. Liberty 5 Pro Max records the audio in the room through the SMART CHARGING CASE. It does NOT connect to or capture audio from Zoom, Teams, phone calls, or other apps on your device.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My favorite true wireless earbuds and I have tried all of the big premium options!
*by D***N on May 27, 2026*

For years, Anker’s Soundcore brand has operated as the undisputed disruptor of the personal audio world. While legacy audio giants rely on brand heritage to justify premium price tags, Soundcore has spent nearly a decade perfecting a completely different formula: delivering top-tier, feature-rich hardware at a fraction of the cost. They’ve consistently proven that high-end active noise cancellation, customizable EQ, and pristine sound shouldn't be gated behind a $300+ paywall. Now, with the release of the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro, the brand isn't just trying to provide the best value on the market anymore—they are actively aiming for the crown. I bought the Liberty 5 Pro mainly because I was intrigued by the Guinness World Record it and its sibling, the Liberty 5 Pro Max, hold for microphone quality in loud environments. I didn’t even know this record existed, but these actually won the accolade for "World’s Clearest Call Quality in an Earbud." I would see this achievement paraded everywhere on social media and kept thinking, that’s cool, but the ANC, transparency, and sound quality probably won’t be good enough for my strict standards, especially since I have experienced so many premium and luxury true wireless earphones. Fast forward to today, and color me impressed. I really love the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro. Let me break down why… Starting with the sound quality: out of the box, I would describe the tuning as V-shaped and hyped. This is clearly a sound profile that the masses will enjoy. According to the MDAQS (Multi-Dimensional Audio Quality Score) system developed by HEAD acoustics—a sophisticated, AI-driven audio testing tool used to scientifically predict how human beings perceive sound quality—the Liberty 5 Pro scored an impressive 4.9 out of 5. For context, earbuds like the Technics AZ100, which are widely regarded as being among the best-sounding models you can buy, scored a 4.3. While that is still good, I personally find the Liberty 5 Pro superior. The AirPods Pro 3 scored a 4.5, and I am adding those because they are easily the most popular premium wireless headphones on the market right now. Now, the MDAQS score isn’t the end-all-be-all, but it gives an interesting data point on what average listeners prefer. Personally, I don’t really like the out-of-the-box sound signature of the Liberty 5 Pro. The bass is way too elevated. Its power and extension lean heavily into the mid- and sub-bass regions, which thankfully helps reduce how much it muddies up the midrange. It’s a very Harman-like tuning, but cranked to 11. The low end calls a lot of attention to itself, taking on a mind of its own with excessive rumble and a lingering decay. On some songs—particularly EDM or Hip-Hop—it sounds incredibly fun and energetic. I can perfectly see why the average listener would rate these highly, since most mainstream audiences listen to Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, and EDM. But genres more focused on acoustical instruments like Jazz or Classical or Rock, the bass is just too excessive. The midrange is a bit too lean for my taste, mainly due to the V-shaped nature of the default tuning. Vocals and instruments come across as slightly hollow and distant. I don’t detect much sibilance in vocals, but I do notice a significant amount of forwardness in the ear-gain region around 3–5kHz. This makes the presentation sound intense, but also harsh, resulting in a bit of a shouty characteristic. There are good levels of clarity due to the boosted lower treble, but the overall delivery just feels off in terms of natural timbre to my ears. The treble is boosted, as stated before. This brings plenty of energy to the presentation and helps counterbalance the excessive bass. However, it can also make things sound a bit splashy or sizzly. On the bright side, the treble is smooth; there are no wild dips or peaks that make it sound like sandpaper, but the overall volume is elevated over the midrange, contributing to that lean sound signature. Soundstage and imaging are great, but they aren't as intelligible as I’d like due to the stock tuning. Reading this, you’re probably wondering how I could possibly love these earphones. Well, that’s because of an awesome tool called EQ. Soundcore provides a healthy amount of ways to adjust the audio to your liking. This flexibility is exactly what made me pivot from starting an Amazon refund request to making these my new daily drivers. I’ve included a picture of the EQ settings I eventually settled on. With these adjustments, the bass becomes incredibly powerful, well-extended, and balanced to my ears—full of texture and just the right amount of decay without sounding sluggish. The midrange is now warmer and more natural, stripping away the harsh, intense characteristics caused by the overly boosted ear-gain region. The treble sounds clear and crisp without overwhelming the midrange. I also boosted the upper treble a bit more since I found it rolled off prematurely, which closed in the soundstage. The treble boost I heard out of the box was mainly localized around the upper-mids and lower-treble region. Moving over to comfort and fit, the Liberty 5 Pro earphones are eerily similar to the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds and Ultra models. They are so similar, in fact, that they share the same driver nozzle design and can use the same oval umbrella ear tips. I ended up putting the ear tips from my Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds 2nd Gen onto the Liberty 5 Pro because the base of the Bose tip is rigid and does not rotate once clicked onto the nozzle. The stock ear tips provided by Soundcore feel cheaper; and because their base is made of soft silicone, they easily twist out of alignment while you are inserting the earphones, which negatively affects ANC effectiveness and channel balance perception. I’ve always fancied the umbrella-style oval ear tips Bose uses because they are comfortable and lock securely into my ears. Whether I am eating, laughing, talking, or running, they never budge. The active noise canceling on these is excellent. Out of the box with the stock tips, the isolation fluctuated between excellent and mediocre. It wasn't until I switched to the Bose ear tips that the ANC became consistently top-tier. I would easily put these on par with Bose, Sony, and Apple in terms of raw ANC power. There is also no perceptible hiss while ANC is engaged, providing that "dead silent" feeling which can sometimes feel nauseating to those unaccustomed to the sensation. Well done, Soundcore! Transparency mode is great, but it doesn't quite reach the level of the AirPods Pro 3, mainly due to a higher level of perceivable hiss and a slightly recessed reproduction of high frequencies, which slightly dulls ambient sound compared to reality. However, I can hold a conversation easily. Thanks to "Easy Chat"—which is similar to the Speak-to-Chat feature Sony pioneered—I can simply start talking, and the Liberty 5 Pro will automatically lower my media volume and enable transparency mode. One quirk I noticed is that Easy Chat only triggers when you are already in ANC mode. I am used to this feature working regardless of your current ambient state, like on Apple or Sony earphones. Controls are great, featuring full customizability for single, double, or triple presses on either earbud. You can also configure what happens during a tap-and-hold gesture, and there are smooth swipe gestures for volume control. The only thing missing is the ability to mute the microphone while on a call unless you do it from the device itself. Furthermore, an on-device AI allows you to speak various preset commands to control your media with insanely fast latency. I don’t personally use the voice commands because the app states it drains the battery quickly. For my usage, the battery lasts around 6 to 7 hours depending on the volume, typically streaming over AAC with ANC turned on. The feature set on the Liberty 5 Pro is extensive—you could literally get lost in the companion app. I really enjoy the built-in ambient sounds, like sleep stories or meditation tracks, which are great if you want to relax or sleep with them in. You also have the ability to connect to three devices simultaneously. In practice, this multi-point connection worked flawlessly with no random dropouts across my MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and iPhone Pro Max. The smart case is another cool addition; it has a small screen lets you control basic settings like ANC/transparency modes, EQ profiles, Dolby Atmos (which I found to be just okay), Easy Chat, a remote camera shutter, a "Find My Earbuds" tracker, and Bluetooth pairing. Last but not least is the call quality. Wow, these are fantastic. I can be standing on a subway platform with a train coming barreling into the station, and the caller on the other end won’t even know a train is flying past me. They are seriously impressive at isolating your voice from background chaos. Plus, you don’t have to yell—you can whisper or speak at a completely normal volume and you will still sound loud and clear. Seriously incredible work here, Soundcore. Overall, these earbuds have the fewest compromises of any premium truly wireless earphone I have tried. The sound out of the box isn't to my personal liking, but the robust EQ tools let me tailor the profile to be significantly more enjoyable. They are supremely comfortable and fit perfectly thanks to sharing Bose's ear tip geometry. The ANC is top-notch, blocking out the world alongside the industry's best performers. Controls are solid, transparency is highly usable, and the features are incredibly extensive. The battery easily lasts through the workday, backed by a quick-charge feature that adds up to 4 hours of playback from a mere 5-minute charge. Finally, the class-leading call quality means I never have to worry about being heard, regardless of how busy my environment is. Color me impressed!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I’m highly satisfied
*by A***O on May 23, 2026*

After using the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max for several days, I can honestly say these are some of the most impressive earbuds I’ve owned. The first thing that stood out to me was the sound quality. The audio is rich, detailed, and powerful without sounding muddy. Bass is deep and satisfying, vocals are clean, and the overall clarity is excellent across different music genres. Whether listening to music, podcasts, or watching videos, everything sounds premium. The noise cancellation is seriously impressive. Once ANC is turned on, background sounds almost completely disappear. I tested them around household appliances, at work, and in noisy environments, and they performed far better than I expected for earbuds. They are getting very close to over-ear headphone level noise canceling. Transparency mode is also excellent. Voices and surrounding sounds come through naturally without sounding robotic or overly amplified. It actually feels safe and comfortable using them in public while still being aware of what’s happening around me. Comfort was another big surprise. With the different ear tips and ear fins included, I was able to get a very secure fit. They stay in place during walking, workouts, and daily activities without constantly adjusting them. The charging case deserves its own mention. The touchscreen is not just a gimmick — it’s genuinely useful. Being able to quickly switch modes, check battery life, and control settings directly from the case is incredibly convenient. The sliding design also feels premium and satisfying to use. The app is packed with features and customization options. I especially liked the hearing test, EQ adjustments, adaptive modes, and personalized sound settings. Everything feels polished and easy to use. Battery life has also been solid so far, and call quality has been clear on both ends. Overall, these earbuds feel like a true premium product and offer an incredible amount of features for the price. Soundcore really did an amazing job balancing sound quality, ANC, transparency, comfort, and smart features into one package. Very easy recommendation from me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Why the mic quality won me over (and where they still lose to my Technics)
*by W***E on May 25, 2026*

Just picked these up, so this is early days, but the call quality already sold me. I've got the Technics AZ100, and the Liberty 5 Pro Max mics are noticeably better in a loud room. The ANC is the other standout, it clamps down on background noise hard. You also get 3-device multipoint like the AZ100, which is handy, though running all three drops you off LDAC. The charging case screen is genuinely nice to have, controlling ANC and settings right from the case beats digging through an app. Why you might hold off: the AZ100 still wins on pure music sound. Battery also takes a hit once you turn on voice control, AI sound enhancement, LDAC, or spatial audio. The AI note-taker is nice but probably not worth paying up for the Max over the regular 5 Pro, and translation feels gimmicky with real lag since it isn't processed onboard. Get these for calls and noise. Skip the upcharge if music is the point.

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