A new image of Anker’s Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro charging case has just surfaced, and it adds more depth to the previous leak. While the original information provided images of the earbuds alongside renders of the case, this is the first real glimpse we have of the charging case itself. The image shows the case alongside the earbuds, confirming some of the previously leaked features — the highlight being the case's built-in display, depicting charging status indicators and quite possibly ambient sound levels.
Despite the image reveal, the specs remain unchanged from the previous leak. The Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro is still expected to feature dual drivers (10.5mm and 4.6mm), Bluetooth 5.3, and LDAC support for high-quality audio transmission. The six microphones with adaptive noise cancellation will reportedly reduce ambient noise by up to 50 dB, with additional modes for spatial audio and conversations. The charging case, as revealed earlier, should offer wireless charging, a runtime of up to 30 hours with ANC on, and IPX5 water resistance.
The real highlight of this new leak is the confirmation of the charging case's screen, which not only displays battery life but will also likely control device features like the camera. All this points towards the Soundcore Liberty 4 Pro being Anker's more high-end wireless earbuds. With the launch possibly set for October at an estimated price of $149.99, it will be interesting to see how it stacks up against other premium earbuds in the market, like the Sony WF-1000XM5 and Apple AirPods Pro 2 ($298 and $199 on Amazon respectively).
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