**Earbuds Comparison: Sony WF-1000XM3s vs Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro**
As I sit here with the Sony WF-1000XM3s earbuds in my ears, I can confidently say that these are huge name but anyway this is the quality you can expect from them. Testing, testing one, two, three, they're just like having these earbuds as if I'll be like on a phone call or anything like that. And I was also made sure that they are coming from the earbuds and not from the phone.
Now, let's get to the features and cool things they both do. Connect automatically when you pull them out of the case. They both have wireless charging. They both have touch functions. The Sony's have a touch pad on the side, and the Soundcore has a little button on the top for the touch functions.
Because of their ear design, they both do a good job of isolating the sound. However, the Sony's take it a step more, with active noise cancellation that works very well. They both charge via USB type C. The Sony's have an option to pair via NFC. They both have a little LED indicator on them.
The Sony's have ear sensors that can be used for additional features, while the Soundcore doesn't have any of these ear sensors. Now, I'm going over the software that comes pre-loaded with the earbuds.
These are the apps that come with the headphones. Alright, so we've got the Soundcore Liberty 2 Pros app right here. Make sure you get the headphones connected for the app to work.
So, pretty much, you get an image with the headphones. You can go to equalizer and customize it to your liking. There's also this thing called "here ID" that measures how much your ears can hear and then customizes the audio to that.
You can do custom where you just edit all of your equalizer settings. You want? You can do professional, like what the Grammy-winning audio producers chose, or you can do other options. I have the bass booster on.
Now, let's move on to the Sony app. Pretty much, you get the batteries, it tells you the song, and you can edit the volume. It even tells you if you're moving around, which is kind of crazy.
Sound this is the equalizer. You can pretty much edit all the equalizer settings. This is the ambient sound control, so it's just the ambient noise with noise canceling right there. You can analyze your ear shape and also do prioritize stable connection, so like, it won't prioritize audio quality as much.
And more of stable connection. There's tons of more controls you can go in to edit your Sony WF-1000XM3s.
Now, for my personal opinion, after using these two side by side for the last week, I'd say this is my conclusion personally. I would pick these Soundcore earbuds over the Sony's because...
This fits a lot easier in my pocket and also the audio quality is really solid. I like the earbuds a little bit more; they fit a little bit better. They have really good battery life, and they may lack some features but personally, I like that the smaller case.
That's a big deal for me just being able to carry it in my pocket. This one's just like a big clunky thing doesn't fit really well in my pocket. But if you're going for the features and the active noise cancelling and the ambient mode all the big shot features, I definitely go for the Sony's.
But personally, I'd pick these Soundcore earbuds. This is just my opinion; you can voice your own opinions in the comments if you like also be sure to comment other earbuds you'd like me to compare in the future and yeah, alright, thank you guys so much for watching this video. If you like to check out any of these products, the links will be in the description.
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