Anker’s Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro Noise Cancelling Wireless Earbuds, renowned for their 7-sensor real-time adaptive noise cancelling, 2× faster charging, studio-level hi-fi music, and clear calls with 6 mics and AI, have hit a new low of $109.99 on Amazon as of 12:50 p.m. ET on March 26, 2025. Down from their usual $129.99, this $20 discount—spotted alongside YouTube TV’s $69.99 deal ending March 31—marks a 15% savings on what reviewers call some of the best earbuds under $150, offering premium features at a fraction of the cost of rivals like AirPods Pro 2 ($189.99).
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Here is our full review:
Released in October 2024, the Liberty 4 Pro boasts a 10.5mm bass driver and titanium-coated tweeter with a digital crossover, delivering crisp, full-bodied sound via LDAC for hi-res audio on Android—think Doctor Who’s 20th anniversary streams today in vivid detail. Its adaptive ANC 3.0, powered by six sound sensors and a barometric pressure sensor, recalibrates every 0.3 seconds, cutting noise by up to 30dB (SoundGuys testing), perfect for noisy commutes. The six-mic array with AI noise reduction ensures clear calls, even in windy conditions, while a 5-minute charge yields 4 hours of playtime—up to 40 hours total with the case.
The $109.99 price undercuts competitors significantly. Beats Studio Pro headphones hit $179.95 this week, offering 40 hours but lacking the Liberty’s compact fit and mic clarity. SIMOLIO’s TV headphones ($118.99) cater to dual listeners but can’t match the Liberty’s hi-fi audio or ANC depth. SpaceX’s gigabit Starlink dish looms, but for audio, the Liberty 4 Pro at $109.99 delivers now—$20 off its standard rate.
Customization shines via the Soundcore app, with 22 EQ presets and transparency modes, though some users note the lack of a long-squeeze gesture for track skipping—a minor gripe at this price. With an IPX5 rating, they’re water-resistant for workouts, not submersion. As Netflix rolls out HDR10+ and local stations push the FCC for ATSC 3.0, the Liberty 4 Pro at $109.99—down from $129.99—pairs cutting-edge audio with savings. For Quantum Leap’s 36th anniversary today or MLB streams via FanDuel, these earbuds deliver studio-grade sound on a budget—grab them before the sale ends.

