Product Comparison: Anker Soundcore Liberty Air vs Skullcandy Indy
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- The range of sound from these is remarkably good for the price point, with crisp highs and satisfying lows.
- The concept of this product: decent price, good battery life, not obtrusive and alternative to the airpods.
- Battery life is amazing, connectivity is almost instant. Great overall.
- Battery life seems fine since the case keeps them charged in between uses. Sound quality is better than expected for wireless ear buds!
- Battery life is the worst part of this product and I say "worst" lightly. If you don't mind charging them regularly, then they are great otherwise!
- The sound is very good, comfortable and can use for long hours. It's a little hard to get used to with touch function. the headphone is really good.
- Sound quality is great, they stay out nicely, battery life is good.
- The sound is great and bluetooth is strong. Battery life is lasting as advertised if not longer. Convienent and simple to use.
- Battery life was lucky to get 4 hours of use. Within two days the right bud plays no audio.
- These barely get half of the 16 hours of battery life that they advertise.
- The audio quality, fit and lightweight nature of the product combined with the price point leads me to overlook the negatives.
- The Ankers are super light-weight and very comfortable. You can almost forget they're in your ears, which isn't possible with the Bose buds.
- Light. It fits very secure to my ear. Excellent acoustic isolation. The battery lasts a lot for its size.
- A very good product. it stays in your ear, good battery life, light, sound pretty good, and the case and the ear buds look pretty nice.
- The headphones themselves are light and small so wearing them is very comfortable.
- The battery life is great and the case is the perfect size to fit in your pocket.
- The sound, weight, battery life and overall design is better than Apple. Nice snug fit so they never fall out either during workouts.
- The case is small and easily slides in your pocket without being bulky.
- They come in a case that is small and is easily carried in a purse, bag or pocket.
- They are big and not very comfortable and keep falling off. Sound quality and battery life is ok.
- The ear fit was comfortable and snug once I determined the right set of silicone buds for my ears.
- A proper fit lends itself to how well these cancel external noise - once i got the fit correct, I found that they were very effective in reducing background noise.
- The charging case is well designed and easy to use. Battery life so far is great.
- The main problem is the connectivity. The bluetooth randomly cuts out atleast 1-2 an hour while I am listening, for no reason whatsoever.
- The microphone is so overly sensitive that I can't use them for actual phone calls.
- Battery life hasn’t been an issue for me, and the Bluetooth range is great for my needs. I really enjoy the touch controls built into the earbuds, and they’re pretty easy to get the hang of.
- It’s nice that I can still pause my music, turn the volume up or down, and skip songs while my phone is in another room (or just in my pocket).
- Responsive and intuitive touch controls. I am not generally a fan of removing physical button, but these work very well.
- Excellent Bluetooth range; I can easily use these between my upstairs bedroom and the downstairs kitchen without losing connection.
- Physical design - look + feel of headphones and charger are super cool. Color is perfect.
- The battery life is better than I was expecting, and they charge freakishly fast (both the ear buds as well as the case).
- Battery life is pretty amazing on these. I've had them 4 days and use them around 3 hours to listen to music and have maybe 2 hour phone calls each day.
- The battery life is good and its nice having a case that charges. I only have to charge my case once every couple weeks.
- Phenomenal battery life. Still over 30% after nearly two weeks of 2 to 4 hour a day use. Comfortable. Good aesthetics.
- On average, I only get 3 hours of use out of them before they require a charge.
- Battery life has been really good. I am on the phone on calls pretty much all day long for work.
- Battery life is great though. I only have to charge once a week if that.
- Battery life might be too good. Haven't even needed to worry about it.
- The battery life doesn't last like the say and the buds are too sensitive to any little touch of everything.
- Sound great and last a long time. However, the ear buds do do not sit well in the case and sometimes do not charge if you do not double check.