I've yet to see someone use these with glasses/sunglasses. I would like to hear impressions with the earbuds and those on and if they effect the wear/fit of the glasses. Especially if you wear prescription glasses.
I wear prescription glasses myself and ordered the 1More Fit S50 due to the very thin band around the ear. I recommend you check it out. It will arrive on Monday (12/4) so I will let you know my thoughts. Aesthetically, I like the roundness of the Soundcore Aerofit Pro as it resembles most earbuds on the market today. Also, the thin middle part of the band might give glass-wearers enough real-estate to comfortably wear them. Having said that, I wanted a thin band with minimal thickness throughout. The S50 delivers in that sense. I may/may not like them but of course results vary from person to person. I hope this helps! Good luck in your search!
Update: I've had an opportunity to try them with glasses, and I am pleased to say that there is plenty of room to wear them. Sound is very clear. No distortion that I can detect. The little cups they come with can take a little time to adjust, but there are different sizes. To be honest I have had a wonderful time with them. Call quality is excellent and there is wear detection so they will pair immediately. My one gripe was that the minimum volume was too loud. Fortunately, that problem can be remedied by going into developer options and disabling the "enable absolute volume" option. With that you can dramatically lower the minimum volume. So if you are an Android user, this is pretty much near perfect for folks with glasses. Again, results may vary due to ear shape, etc.
The competition is so stiff Soundcore is literally unable to come up with the Liberty 3 pro successor. Imma wait for Black Friday and try the Jabra Elite 10 or Active 8
@@RYOTT22sam here , my voice chat is sucks since sometimes it won't pick up my voice , and it always has one side that lost touch function when i pull them off from the case ,not sure I'm getting the bad ones or they are just has the same problem
I'm very sceptical about this kind of earbuds, I mean, can you really have a decent sound from them? Because they kind of hover on your ear, they are not the traditional open-ear design buds like the Buds Live or the AirPods, for example.
Dude I have been using this style of earbuds for months now, and depending on the brand they sound fantastic plus you can really forget your wearing them. The ones I use now on a daily are the open rock s from oneodio, the battery life is the best, and I have plenty of open air earbuds and most sound great.
@@RJ_Uploads how does it work when there's loud noise, for example to use in the gym? He's saying they are made so you can hear like stuff when you're outside, so I'd guess this isn't a good option for the gym where they got loud music
What's the noise leak like? Eg. if I'm listening to music, can people in the same room hear it?
Ask god
He will never answer you 🗿. Apparently he's too busy for this life. He has time to make stupid shorts 🤡.
@@gambitgambino1560😂
Only if they’re at max volume it becomes noticeable up to 20ft away.
@@RustySeatbelt Thanks. I've got mine now, and love them! Sound leakage is very minimal 😊
I've yet to see someone use these with glasses/sunglasses. I would like to hear impressions with the earbuds and those on and if they effect the wear/fit of the glasses. Especially if you wear prescription glasses.
I wear prescription glasses myself and ordered the 1More Fit S50 due to the very thin band around the ear. I recommend you check it out. It will arrive on Monday (12/4) so I will let you know my thoughts.
Aesthetically, I like the roundness of the Soundcore Aerofit Pro as it resembles most earbuds on the market today. Also, the thin middle part of the band might give glass-wearers enough real-estate to comfortably wear them.
Having said that, I wanted a thin band with minimal thickness throughout. The S50 delivers in that sense. I may/may not like them but of course results vary from person to person.
I hope this helps! Good luck in your search!
Update:
I've had an opportunity to try them with glasses, and I am pleased to say that there is plenty of room to wear them.
Sound is very clear. No distortion that I can detect. The little cups they come with can take a little time to adjust, but there are different sizes.
To be honest I have had a wonderful time with them. Call quality is excellent and there is wear detection so they will pair immediately.
My one gripe was that the minimum volume was too loud. Fortunately, that problem can be remedied by going into developer options and disabling the "enable absolute volume" option. With that you can dramatically lower the minimum volume. So if you are an Android user, this is pretty much near perfect for folks with glasses. Again, results may vary due to ear shape, etc.
"soundcore sponsored this video"
Which one is most comfortable? Openfit from Shokz or these two?
I have the Open Fit, I can literally wear them all day. I'm waiting for these to be delivered so I can try them out.
@@robert.mills5any updates?
@robert.mills5 did you try them now?
@robert.mills5 update
Great review. Regarding controls on the Pro, do they support triple tap for customisation, and voice assistant?
Hiya Good review Thanks for your time and effort John
The regular aero fit actually has better ip rating, why would the pro be designed for working out?
I think for the headband which is removable.
Why would I care what anyone has to say that is sponsored by the item they are reviewing lol
I trust this channel from reviews regardless of the sponsor, he has been really honest with his reviews every single time.
They too fking small for ears bro
Can i listen to them 1 at a time
What is charging time for PRO version to be fully charged, 2 hours?
The competition is so stiff Soundcore is literally unable to come up with the Liberty 3 pro successor. Imma wait for Black Friday and try the Jabra Elite 10 or Active 8
That's literally so literal.
I feel that as a whole, the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC is better than the Liberty 3 pro. I have them both. I reach for the 4 NC every time.
@@Salty_Biscuitz88but they are no replacement for the l3p
Liberty 4 NC has immaculate sound but for some reason people can't hear me on calls,I can hear them.Seems I got a bad pair
@@RYOTT22sam here , my voice chat is sucks since sometimes it won't pick up my voice , and it always has one side that lost touch function when i pull them off from the case ,not sure I'm getting the bad ones or they are just has the same problem
Well said.thank you for the info 😎👍🙏
any multipoint?
Yes they have multipoint
Hi are the earhooks adjusteable?
Yes
no wireless charging?
You can expose it under the scorching heat of sun. It will charge the buds
I'm very sceptical about this kind of earbuds, I mean, can you really have a decent sound from them? Because they kind of hover on your ear, they are not the traditional open-ear design buds like the Buds Live or the AirPods, for example.
Dude I have been using this style of earbuds for months now, and depending on the brand they sound fantastic plus you can really forget your wearing them. The ones I use now on a daily are the open rock s from oneodio, the battery life is the best, and I have plenty of open air earbuds and most sound great.
I have some shokz and they provide solid sound
Open air buds have GREAT sound. The Shokz Open Fit and Open Run Pro give GREAT sound. I wanna see how these sound in comparison
@@RJ_Uploads how does it work when there's loud noise, for example to use in the gym? He's saying they are made so you can hear like stuff when you're outside, so I'd guess this isn't a good option for the gym where they got loud music
@@ZakRoM they are actually very good, if you turn up your volume you will basically drown out the surrounding noise and only hear what your playing.
none of headphones should have sensor buttons...EVER
Too fking small for my ears
@youngkim0000 I assume your ear like elephant 😂..nonsense talk