Do the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Actually Have Record-Breaking Call Quality?
Why It Matters
Anker’s focus on on-device AI and advanced sensor fusion could reset expectations for call clarity and latency in noisy environments, giving the company a competitive edge in premium earbuds and expanding use cases like offline voice control and automated meeting transcription.
Summary
Anker introduced the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro and Pro Max at its New York Anker Day, touting a Guinness World Record for highest speech quality (G MOS 3.68) among 14 tested TWS earbuds. Both models use a 10-sensor array (eight mics plus two bone-conduction sensors) and Anker’s new Thus compute-in-memory AI chip to isolate the user’s voice and drive Adaptive ANC 4.0, claiming substantial improvements over the Liberty 4 Pro. The earbuds also offer LDAC hi-res audio, HearID 5.0 personalized EQ, on-device voice commands with sub‑1 second latency, and five-minute quick charging for four hours of playback. The Pro Max adds a 1.78-inch AMOLED case screen and an integrated AI note-taker that records and summarizes meetings without a phone.
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