

🎧 Elevate your focus, tune out the noise, and own your soundscape.
The Anker Liberty 4 NC earbuds combine industry-leading 98.5% adaptive noise cancellation with premium Hi-Res sound powered by 11mm drivers and LDAC technology. Designed for professionals on the move, they offer an impressive 50-hour battery life with wireless charging, smart Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and personalized sound profiles via HearID 2.0. IPX4 water resistance and 6-mic AI call clarity ensure reliable performance in any environment.

















| ASIN | B0BZV8HLX3 |
| Age Range (Description) | ALL |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 50 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #407 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #54 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Blue |
| Carrying Case Weight | 240 Grams |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (23,736) |
| Date First Available | June 20, 2023 |
| Department | All |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Generation | 4 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Included Components | Charging case |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | A3947 |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | Liberty 4 NC |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise Control Features | active_noise_cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 4.25 x 2.17 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office Meetings |
| Series Number | 3947 |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging, Multipoint Pairing, Noise Cancellation, Wireless Charging |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel,Music,Calling |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 194644132309 194644132118 |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
T**7
Very solid/compelling product in this space, may not fit your ear snuggly though.
Let me start out by saying that this is a very solid/compelling product in this price range. The Liberty 4 NC's do a lot of things well for it's price point. The Noise Cancelling for it's time was among the best(better than the Earfun Air Pro 4 in my experience) in class, the sound quality is decent out of the box(they offer EQ via the app if you want to tune it), battery life is superb(I can use it for hours in a single session), and the build quality is decent. I believe for it's price segment (varies throughout, but I'll pick the price point of say $60-70), it's a very strong contender and you can't go wrong with this product for the right price. However, I do have 2 qualms.. one of them is specific to me though so your mileage may vary: First, the fitting.. the shape of the earpiece does not fit my ear too well, I do not have large ears per-se, but I use the largest ear tips in order to get a better seal. Not only do I have issues with getting a proper seal in my ear canal, but they also don't seat well in my ear, as they tend to fall out more easily. I don't seem to have this issue with some other earbuds(like the Earfun Air Pro 4), but I do have this issue with the Liberty 4 NC's. I will say that it's not necessarily a deal breaker though, just an annoyance, something to watch out for as it depends on your ears. Second qualm is the mic performance is just mediocre, though it is adequate for it's price class. I don't use transparency mode very often, but they seem to work ok. I'm glad that these have a transparency mode at least. --- I also wanted to note, as I alluded to earlier, that I have both the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC and the Earfun Air Pro 4's. In my opinion, other than the fitting issue(these don't seat well in my ear, and the eartips struggle a bit to get a good seal.. perhaps due to the angle of the shape of the earbuds), the Liberty 4 NC's are a notch better as a product compared to the EAP4's, especially when it comes to Noise Cancelling. I have tested both of these in a noisy cafe, and the Liberty 4 NC's noise cancelling is noticeably superior to the Earfun Air Pro 4's. So depending on your priorities, I'd still say overall, I prefer the Liberty 4 NC's.
G**D
good sound, good wind cancelling
I've gone through several pairs of cheap and mid-price ear buds (< $100). Three I like are the earfun pro 3, 1more comfobuds pro, and now the Anker Liberty 4NC. Overall the Ankers win hands down. I think they have the best sound and by far the best wind resistance. After you load up their app and connect to the buds it gives you a hearing test to give a base level of response, then gives a bunch of A-B comparisons to a piece of music asking which one you prefer as it tweaks the response curve. I think the end result is great, but I'm no audiophile and am 65, so take that for what it is worth. The other two are good, too (I rate the 1more buds above the earfun's, but I like them all). I got the 1mores first, and if I were only going by sound quality I'd have stopped there (glad I didn't, but I didn't know that at the time!). I usually listen to them when I ride my bike on a local rails-to-trails path. The downfall of the 1mores is that there is a lot of wind noise that comes through. Noise cancelling overall is good, but not for wind. So I saw the earfuns on sale, so tried them. Much better wind noise reduction, but still more than I'd like. Finally I saw these and bought a pair on their launch. As I mentioned above the sound is great, and the wind noise reduction is very, very good. I hear a little from time to time, but most of the time I feel the wind on my face but can only hear it if I am really looking for it. They have a lot of modes you can set it too, but the one that works the best for me against wind is manual mode, maximum (level 5) noise cancelling with wind reduction on. They remember their settings no problem after you take them out of their case. The earfuns seemed to turn off sometimes (go back to non-cancelling mode). The worst thing about that in the earfun case is that in order to connect to the buds with their app you MUST have an internet connection. This was a problem on my last flight as you might imagine. The 1mores were great on the flight -- and no issues about connecting to the app in flight. It was a transatlantic flight and they ran out of juice so I switched to the earfuns for a while so they could get enough charge back into them. With the 1mores the engine noise and other extraneous airplane sounds were almost gone and I enjoyed my music. I have not flown with the Anker's yet. Hopefully they will do as well as the 1more's there (but I'll have the 1more's along just in case!). Supposedly the battery lasts longer in the Anker's, but only ride for about 3 hours at a time so I have not tested that. One final GREAT thing about the Ankers vs the others I've tried is that you can disable the on-bud controls. I always have my phone on my bike, so if I need to change modes I can do so. Since I found settings I like I don't need to anyway.... In the app you can select what every combination of taps does individually. And every combination has a do nothing setting. You'll still get a beep if you trigger the setting while inserting or wiggling the bud around, but it has no effect. Just what I want. If I want to skip a song my phone is right there, usually with the app up that is playing said songs. Sometimes I start hearing wind, and that just means the buds have slipped a bit. A quick twist or wiggle and the wind is gone. They've never fallen out, but I'm riding a recumbent so I'm just sitting in a lawn chair while I pedal. I use these only for listening to music. My wife called me when I was out while using the earfuns and she said I sounded fine. I have not used these so far to talk on the phone while I ride so I cannot speak to that.
D**E
These are really very good! I had the 40i's before changing to these and there's a massive improvement in the noise cancelling. I usually walk a few miles through traffic, and other town noises, and with these I can barely hear anything now! Far superior to the 40i's and also they have a much riser sound as well, more bass but not too heavy, and as always with this brand battery life is excellent and the fit perfectly too 👍 highly recommended.
M**S
Great sound, very comfortable, buds straight out of case fit my ears nicely (mine tend to smaller-regular size), stay in ears well, nice looking and great price point. Other side silicone ear fittings come with set with standard size doesn't fit purchaser.
D**S
Avec ces Anker Liberty 4 NC, Soundcore a encore frappé ! La qualité de ces écouteurs intra-auriculaires est stupéfiante. Ils sont tellement bons qu'ils remplacent pour moi des Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 qui m'ont coûté 249€, à comparer aux 70€ demandés par Soundcore... Les Sennheiser prennent maintenant la poussière dans un tiroir, et je ne vois pas vraiment de raison de les en sortir de sitôt. D'accord, je ne suis pas un audiophile à l'oreille absolue. Mais pour un type basic comme moi, le son produit est exceptionnel - d'autant plus que l'application (pour iOS et Android - je l'utilise sur un téléphone sous Android) permet d'adapter le son selon vos goûts et la signature propre à votre audition. L'appli Soundcore vous propose de tester le système auditif de votre oreille droite puis de l'oreille gauche afin d'adapter le son produit de façon unique à chacun de nous. J'ai écouté l'extrait d'un morceau de jazz avant le test, puis le même après, et la différence est saisissante. J'écoute également beaucoup de podcasts, et j'apprécie la clarté des voix, chaque intervenant - quelque soit leurs timbres de voix - peut être entendu et compris parfaitement. Comme leur nom l'indique, ces Anker Liberty 4 NC sont équipés de la technologie de réduction de bruit (NC pour Noise Cancellation). Si vous choisissez les embouts qui vont bien (l'appli a une option qui vous aide à choisir), lorsque vous activez l'option NC - soit depuis l'appli, soit en tapotant directement sur les écouteurs (vous pouvez adapter les fonctions tactiles de chaque écouteurs selon vos préférences dans l'appli), vous êtes coupé(e) du monde à 98% si on en croit Soundcore. Pour moi, ça ne va pas si haut - ce n'est pas au niveau des Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbud qui sont ce qui se fait de mieux aujourd'hui -, mais j'irais sans problème jusqu'à 90%. Compte tenu du prix, c'est exceptionnel. Vous pouvez également arrêter complètement la fonction NC, ou la réduire de 50% pour que vous puissiez entendre suffisamment les bruits extérieurs pour votre sécurité, par exemple. Soundcore annonce une autonomie de 10 heures (50 heures cumulées en tenant compte de la boîte de charge), ça correspond assez bien à mon expérience si la fonction NC n'est pas activée. Comptez plutôt 8h50, si le NC est activé tout le temps. Le boîtier / l'étui de charge (comment ça s'appelle, en fait ?) se charge par USB-C en environ 1h30 de 10% à 90%. Soundcore affirme que si vous placez vos écouteurs dans l'étui pendant 10 minutes, vous augmentez l'autonomie restante de 4 heures. Je confirme, c'est vrai. À condition de charger avec un câble USB-C. Si vous choisissez une charge sans fil, ça ne marche pas aussi bien. Le boîtier à une ouverture originale - ils aiment bien proposer des étuis avec des ouvertures qu'on ne voit chez aucun de leurs concurrents, chez Soundcore. Ceci dit, cet étui est un peu grand, même si je reconnais qu'ils auraient du mal à le faire plus petit compte tenu du design des écouteurs. La connection Bluetooth (avec un smartphone récent - 2024 - sur Android) est immédiate. Le son tient bien même au-delà des 10 mètres. Le son des appels téléphoniques est bon des deux côtés dans un environnement moyennement bruyant, NC activé. Dans un environnement très bruyant (construction) et / ou très venteux, la qualité est moins bonne, et des deux côtés les voix semblent plus mécaniques. C'est loin d'être inaudible, mais ça ne fait plus très naturel. Pour conclure, ces écouteurs intra-auriculaires Soundcare Anker Liberty 4 NC sont exceptionnellement bons. Ils se rapprochent de très près des meilleurs (Bose), et dépassent même certains (Sennheiser). À ce prix, vous aurez du mal à trouver mieux. Je recommande donc très chaudement.
V**Y
After testing the product out for a couple of days, I am in love. These fit comfortably in the ear, although they may slip out when it gets a bit dirty or when you bend down. The earbuds however have very strong magnets and won't fall out when falling. The case is a bit chunky, but I did not mind as it still fits in my pocket. I love the opening mechanism of the case, it's fun to fidget with. Moving on to the sound quality, I was surprised at how good it was. The hear ID equalizer makes a great difference, and the sound is very adjustable to your liking. The call quality is definitely an improvement from my previous earbuds, and I can easily talk in windy weather and noisy environments for the recipient to understand me. What was a deal breaker to me was the noise canceling function during wind, as I live in a pretty windy area. You have to turn on the wind canceling on, but only once. You can barely hear the wind. I've heard complaints about the transparency mode, which I agree is not so great but also not needed to be honest. Extra details include: - audio automatically stops when you take off one ear, which takes a bit like 3 seconds - battery is amazing, I used it for a day and it has only gone down by 10% - noise canceling amazing, can't hear surrounding conversations around me when audio turned on - touch function is a bit sensitive, and double/triple tapping is a bit inconvenient as it often does not pick up as separate commands. Overall, great quality for the price but some functionality is a minor inconvenience which i can get over for this price.
V**S
I decided to buy these True Wireless earbuds as a replacement to my Airpods Pro that I accidentally left my in my home country before flying back to North America. I absolutely love ANKER products, but coming from an Airpods Pro, I didn't expect much from this product when I first bought it. so my review here will mostly be related to quality of life usage and not so much on the audio aspect Battery Life: Absolutely fantastic, over 4-5 hours of straight use before you get that beeping low battery that indicates you only have 15-20 minutes left. Then you would only have to recharge them in a case for 15-20 minutes before you can use them again for another 1-2 hours. so the claim they're making on this product is very legit Charging case: I've never fully drained the battery of the charging case as I consistently charge them every night but it doesn't take that long to fully charge the case either. maybe 1-2 hours max? Case durability: i've dropped these bad boys a couple times before on multiple hard surfaces over the last 7 months and they seem to be holding up really well with no scratches or permanent damage Case size: coming from an airpods pro, these look significantly bulkier (1.5 times bigger) but rest assured they are still very pocketable. Touch control: the touch control on this thing is easy to use, very easy to get used to and very reliable even when you have wet hands. the tap and/or hold function on these earbuds can be tweaked on the app settings. Eartips/Earbuds: the one thing i dont like about this product is the provided eartips adhesiveness to the earbuds. for reference, i use the smallest eartip in the box. they are standard eartips but they do get easily detached from the earbuds and sometimes they stick in your ears when you try to remove your earbuds. please keep in mind that i come from airpods pro where the eartips suction to the earbuds are very top notch when installed and is almost impossible to be accidentally detached from the earbud. Noise canceling: let's just say that if an Airpods Pro cancel out 99% of the noise from a very chatty and loud environment (like a gym during peak hours), then this product cancels out maybe 94-95%. it works really well to block out most of the noise in a loud environment, but you can still hear minor inaudible noise in the background whereas the sony WF1000XM5 or Airpods Pro completely shuts out the noise. Ambient sound: this works pretty well most of the time for a $129 headphones for you to activate to speak to someone without taking off your earbuds. Media/Audio pause when removing earbuds: this earbud has the same feature as most high end earbuds where if you remove one earbuds while watching or listening to something, it will automatically pause the media currently being playing before hit play again on the other earbuds. however, they are not as efficient as high end Sony or Apple NC earbuds. what I mean by this is that an Airpods Pro would immediately detect that you've removed one earbud and would automatically pause the media, where as the Anker Liberty 4 NC would have a 3-4 second latency delay before it notices that you've removed one earbud.still an amazing feature for the price tag. waterproof: I tried once or twice to shower with these on just to see if they would hold up and they did really well with no issue whatsoever. but i don't recommend not to shower with these on all the time. your disgusting ears also needs to be cleaned on a daily basis Audio Quality: I am just a regular peasant who enjoys listening to audiobook and music while working out, I am not going to pretend here to tell you the mids are good, the low and highs are good when i dont even know what that all really means in the first place. all i know is that the bass is decent and i've never had to complain about song i've listened to not being punchy enough because of these earbuds. you will never have that problem as long as you're not audiophile (most of us aren't) Sound Core app: i dont know how to use an equalizer but the presets they have is good enough for me to tune up my earbuds based on what i'm currently listening to Overall: giving this product an absolute 5 stars for the Price/Value for money. definitely get it if you're looking a for an affordable noise canceling earbuds. if anything, ANKER also has 18 months of warranty
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 days ago