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Anker introduces Liberty 4 Pro earbuds and Space One Pro headphones with advanced ANC and LDAC features

Anker launches Liberty 4 Pro earbuds and Space One Pro headphones with advanced ANC and LDAC, offering portable designs and impressive battery life.

Anker has launched two new audio products, expanding its Soundcore lineup with the Liberty 4 Pro earbuds and the Space One Pro headphones. These new models boast advanced features, including high-resolution audio support through LDAC and adaptive noise cancellation (ANC). Designed for both comfort and portability, Anker’s new devices offer impressive battery life and innovative functionality for music lovers on the move.

Liberty 4 Pro earbuds: immersive sound and adaptive noise cancellation

Anker introduces Liberty 4 Pro earbuds and Space One Pro headphones with advanced ANC and LDAC features
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The Liberty 4 Pro earbuds are a step up from their predecessors, adding a touch of modern functionality without sacrificing style. While they resemble the Liberty 4 model, the Liberty 4 Pro earbuds introduce a convenient built-in screen on select models, allowing you to check settings and battery life at a glance. However, this feature is only available on the light blue and black models.

Anker has also added a touch bar on the front of the charging case, making it easy to adjust ANC or transparency modes with a simple swipe. The Liberty 4 Pro earbuds use a coaxial design, housing a 10.5mm woofer and a 4.6mm titanium tweeter, delivering a balanced and clear sound. They support the LDAC codec for high-resolution audio, promising an enhanced listening experience for those who appreciate superior sound quality.

Battery life on the Liberty 4 Pro earbuds is impressive, with 10 hours of playtime per charge and up to 40 hours total when used with the charging case. To help manage noise levels, Anker has equipped the earbuds with six microphones and a barometric pressure sensor, all working in unison with Adaptive ANC 3.0. This advanced noise-cancelling system adjusts three times per second, ensuring the best noise isolation even in changing environments. According to Anker, this is Soundcore’s most adaptive ANC yet, providing a more immersive experience by effectively isolating background noise.

Space One Pro headphones: compact design and travel-friendly features

Anker introduces Liberty 4 Pro earbuds and Space One Pro headphones with advanced ANC and LDAC features
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If in-ear options aren’t your preference, Anker’s new Soundcore Space One Pro headphones offer an attractive over-ear alternative. These headphones are designed for travel and feature Soundcore’s FlexiCurve Structure, which enables the earcups to swivel and fold inward. Thanks to the triple joint separation at the earcup rotator base, the Space One Pro headphones pack into a much smaller, portable size, ideal for stowing in a backpack or carry-on bag.

While Soundcore has kept some details about the drivers under wraps, it has shared that the headphones use “Triple Composite Diaphragms” to enhance audio quality. The ANC in the Space One Pro headphones is just as advanced as in the Liberty 4 Pro earbuds. With a four-stage active noise-cancelling system and six built-in microphones, the headphones employ the same Adaptive ANC 3.0 technology that automatically adjusts noise cancellation three times per second. This means you can enjoy clearer sound whether in a busy airport or a quiet room.

Battery performance is another highlight of the Space One Pro headphones. With ANC enabled you can expect up to 40 hours of playtime at a single charge. This extensive battery life makes the Space One Pro headphones an excellent choice for long-haul travel or a busy workday.

Availability and pricing

The Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro earbuds will be available from November 8 for S$199. However, the initial stock will only include the white and green versions, with the light blue and black models (which feature the built-in screen) arriving later. Customers can purchase the Liberty 4 Pro earbuds through Soundcore’s Shopee store.

The Soundcore Space One Pro headphones are available now, retailing at S$329.90. They are also sold on Soundcore’s Shopee store and come ready for those looking for quality audio and noise-cancelling capabilities in a portable package.

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