Soundcore Liberty 5 REVIEW Powerful Bass, Dolby Audio, and Strong ANC at a Great Price ...Middle East

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A hands-on look at the Soundcore Liberty 5 true wireless earbuds, covering sound quality, noise cancellation, comfort, battery life, and real-world performance.

I have tested a lot of earbuds over the years, so I was curious to see how the Soundcore Liberty 5 would hold up. On paper, they offer active noise cancellation, personalized sound tuning, Dolby audio support, and fast charging, all at a price that stays below many premium competitors.

After spending time with them for music, audiobooks, and streaming movies, I came away with a pretty clear sense of where they shine and where there is room to improve.

About the Soundcore Liberty 5

The Soundcore Liberty 5 are true wireless, in-ear noise cancelling earbuds with a stem-style design. The microphone sits at the end of the stem, similar to a lot of higher-end models, which helps with call clarity.

One of the first things I noticed was the charging case. Instead of flipping open like most cases, it slides open. It feels solid in the hand and stands out from the usual designs I have used. The earbuds sit securely inside, and the whole package is compact enough that I had no issue tossing it in a pocket or bag.

These earbuds are clearly built around customization. Using the Soundcore app, I was able to tweak EQ settings, adjust controls, and run a short hearing test that creates a personalized sound profile. I like when earbuds give me that level of control rather than locking me into one default sound signature.

Main Details & Tech Specs

True wireless in-ear design Active Noise Cancellation Transparency mode Bluetooth support for multiple devices Companion app with customizable EQ Preference Sound personalized hearing test Dolby Sound support in Music Mode Fast charging Sliding-lid charging case

Pricing & Availability

The list price for the Liberty 5 earbuds is $129.99, but are currently being offered (at the time of publishing) for $99.99 on soundcore.com and Amazon.

User Experience

Setup was quick. When I opened the case, I immediately received a prompt to connect, along with a suggestion to download the Soundcore app. Pairing took only a few moments.

I connected them to both my Android phone and my PC without any issues. One thing I appreciated was that if they were already connected to my device, someone else could not just pair to them without permission. I actually had a friend try, and he was impressed that access had to be granted first.

Battery life has been solid in my testing. A quick 10-minute charge gave me around five hours of listening time, which is impressive for such a short top-up. With the case fully charged, I had more than enough battery to get through long listening sessions without worrying about plugging in.

The case feels sturdy and opens smoothly every time. Taking the earbuds in and out is easy, and they snap back into place securely. They are lightweight, and once I had them in, I often forgot I was even wearing them.

Comfort is one of their strongest qualities. They stay in my ears securely and create a strong seal. Even before turning on noise cancellation, I noticed solid passive isolation.

I did notice that when I turned my head, the microphone stem occasionally brushed against my shoulder, creating a faint crinkling sound. It was more noticeable in transparency mode, but not something that ruined the experience.

The physical control button works, but it does require a firm press. It can also be slightly tricky to find by feel at first. Removing the earbuds pauses playback, which I like, though audio does not automatically switch back to the phone speaker.

Noise cancellation performed very well in my testing. When I had music playing, I could barely hear someone speaking nearby. My friend even commented that he could not hear a word I was saying while he had them in.

Transparency mode is available, but with a good seal, I still did not hear a lot of environmental noise. I could tell it was active because my own voice sounded more natural when I spoke.

Sound quality is where these really impressed me. Bass hits hard, which I think bass lovers will appreciate. If you listen to a lot of bass-heavy music, these perform especially well. Mids stay clear, vocals are easy to follow, and highs are crisp without becoming sharp.

When listening to audiobooks, I did notice a slight echo effect at times, depending on settings. It was not overwhelming, but it was noticeable.

Turning on Dolby Sound in Music Mode while streaming from Apple Music expanded the soundstage in a way I genuinely enjoyed. Music felt more spacious, with better instrument separation and more noticeable background details.

Watching movies on Disney+ was also a strong experience. Dialogue remained clear and centered, even during action-heavy scenes. Effects carried weight, but voices never felt buried.

The personalized Preference Sound feature added another layer by slightly refining the tonal balance based on my hearing. Combined with the preset EQ options, I felt like I could dial in the sound exactly how I wanted.

Conclusion

After spending real time with the Soundcore Liberty 5, I can say they offer a lot for the price. The combination of strong noise cancellation, deep bass, Dolby enhancement, and meaningful app customization makes them feel more premium than their typical street price suggests. There are small annoyances, like the firm control button and the occasional stem brushing sound, but none of them were deal breakers for me. If you are looking for true wireless earbuds that deliver powerful sound, solid isolation, and plenty of personalization without pushing into high-end pricing, the Liberty 5 are absolutely worth considering.

For more information, visit Soundcore.com

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