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iPhone 11 - FINALLY worth upgrading

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iPhone 11 - FINALLY worth upgrading

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  1. sound court reached out to us to sponsor a showcase of their new Liberty to pro truly wireless headphones. They look like nice, normal wireless earbuds on the outside, but on the inside they actually have some pretty interesting tech that helps them produce. What sound core calls in-ear studio performance now, most earphones use one of two speaker technologies: either your standard, dynamic drivers or balanced armatures, with the second type being really popular for earphones that contain multiple drivers, with each of them typically responsible for a different range of frequencies. But the Liberty to pros actually use both of these technologies, so each earphone has a dynamic driver to handle the low end, which makes sense, since that driver is the largest, as well as a balanced armature for the mid-range and highs. Sound core calls this setup, the Astraea acoustic audio architecture, emphasizing that freebsd vps the drivers are coaxial means they are aligned on a shared axis. Sound course says this prevents the drivers from obstructing and interfering with each other. Sound output, like most multi driver, ear, phones to sound core. Also works with ten multi Grammy award-winning audio engineers, who provided feedback throughout the Liberty to pros development in order to achieve a natural, sound that doesn't like artificially hype up the bass or something, but what's even cooler and I'm not biased at all here - is that they Made an LTE edition, sound car is going to be giving away ten sets of the limited edition exclusive Linus tech tips, Liberty to pros for free at the link below. But if you don't want to stake your future happiness news on luck of the draw you can buy. The regular Liberty two pros at a huge discount right now the MSRP is 149, but if you use our code linked below to pre-order before midnight on October 8, you can get them for just $ 99, while supplies last. Another unique feature of these is something called here ID. It was actually inspired by research into hearing aids. It'S basically an equalizer setting, but, unlike the other preset equalizers that are available in the sound core app, including a few created by those audio engineers. I mentioned a moment ago here: ID is custom tuned for your ears rather than someone else's, not only that, but it takes in to account the fact that your two ears actually hear differently from each other. It works by guiding you through, what's basically navigate to this web-site a hearing test. First, for one year, then the other and adjusting the levels of various frequencies. According to how you hear, which is great for those of us who have ruined our ears riding motorcycles or by playing drums or just being old, hey at least I don't rest like an old person, lgt store calm, but the app has another trick up its sleeve. The ability to reprogram the earphones buttons there's a single button on each earphone to help you play and pause skip tracks and to summon your virtual assistant. But if I'm being honest, I'm always a little disappointed when there's no onboard volume control, because I don't always want to reach for my phone, so fortunately the app lets you reassign double taps and long presses. So you can customize to your liking. Now sound course. Parent company is Ankur, who are well known as a provider for all things, charging and the Liberty to pros get the benefit of all that battery technology experience, offering eight hours of playtime on a single charge and an additional 32 hours from the thankfully pretty small charging Case also, this thing has a suite door. The case supports wireless charging or fast charging via the included USB type-c cable for a clean 2 hours of playback after just 15 minutes of charging, and it comes with other goodies, including a generous assortment of silicone, ear tips and wings, which sound coarse says, helps lock. The earphone in place, so you always have a good seal, improving bass response. So that's our showcase of sound course Liberty to pros you can check out the pre-order pricing and get your chance to win an LTE edition set at the links below and if you're thirsty for more truly wireless. Your phone content check out our video where we checked out 50 pairs in just 10 minutes, including the liberty news, also from sound court. So thanks for watching guys, see you next time, one more video next time.

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