20 Grammy-Winning Producers Recommend These Earbuds

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Are you looking for a new pair of quality pair of earbuds? Do you want them to be wireless and comfortable and to have noise cancellation, hi-res audio, and a long playtime? You’ll get all that with the Soundcore by Anker Liberty 3 Pro Earbuds, along with a discount of $49.

You know you’re looking at great audio equipment when 20 Grammy-winning producers recommend them. The earbuds’ ACAA 2.3 coaxial dual driver technology provides both high- and low-frequency sound without interference.

While your standard noise cancellation feature only adjusts the incoming noise based on data, the HearID ANC in the Soundcore by Anker Liberty 3 Pro Earbuds analyzes the level of in-ear pressure in your ears to create an optimized noise reduction profile just for you, reducing the external sound to fit your ears.

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The earbuds have Fusion Comfort Fit, utilizing the triple-point ergonomic shape of the earbuds and built-in ear pressure relief to make them comfortable all day long. While some earbuds ship with three sizes of ear tips, the Liberty 3 Pro ships with seven sizes, so you are sure to find a size to fit.

Connect the earbuds to two devices simultaneously, and easily switch back and forth. Before using them for the first time, connect to the Soundcore app, and update the firmware. You’ll get up to eight hours of playtime from just one charge and can extend that to 32 with the included charging case. The case itself can be charged on a wireless charger or via USB-C.

Take $49 off the price of these earbuds in Midnight Black, when you apply the Amazon coupon, and pay just $80.99.

Soundcore by Anker Liberty 3 Pro Earbuds

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