Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro

Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Earbuds Review

Brand: Soundcore
Released: May 21, 2026
Updated: 33 minutes ago
3.8
Overall review score Expert score: 3.9 Customer score: 3.6
495
Review evidence points
48
Scored features
126
Total reviews
12 expert / 114 customer

Bottom Line

Choose the Liberty 5 Pro for excellent call clarity, strong ANC, deep app EQ, and premium features under flagship prices. Skip them if battery life, Apple-native features, or a tiny pocket case matters most.

Best for

Best for people who take a lot of calls in noisy places and want strong ANC, multipoint, custom EQ, and a feature-heavy app without paying flagship-brand prices.

Not for

Not ideal for buyers who want long ANC call battery life, seamless Apple ecosystem behavior, neutral audiophile tuning out of the box, or the smallest possible case.

Verdict

The Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro earns its strongest praise for call quality: both experts and owners repeatedly say voices stay clear while background noise disappears in traffic, offices, yard work, cars, and other loud settings. ANC, fit, EQ flexibility, multipoint, and the touchscreen case add to the premium feel, and many reviewers see strong value versus Apple, Bose, Sony, and other high-end options. The tradeoffs are real, though. Battery life drops quickly with ANC, AI, or LDAC, the default sound can be too bass-heavy or muddy for critical listeners, and the case is not as pocket-friendly as simpler rivals.

Compared in Reviews

Products reviewers directly compared with this model, grouped into quick takeaways.

bose

  • Worse: overall preference One owner says these are better than their Bose earbuds.
  • Worse: overall quality A customer says the Liberty 5 Pro outpaces Bose overall.

Airpods 3 pro

  • Worse: overall preference One customer says the earbuds are better than Airpods 3 pro.

AirPods Pro

  • Alternative: features and price A reviewer frames the Liberty 5 Pro as offering AirPods Pro-style features for less money.

Feature Scorecards

Summary

48 reviewed features
  • Very positive 4.5-5.0 19% 9 features
  • Positive 3.5-4.4 50% 24 features
  • Neutral 2.5-3.4 21% 10 features
  • Negative 1.5-2.4 10% 5 features
  • Very negative below 1.5 0% 0 features

Pros

  • 4.7
    based on 4 reviews
    Maximum volume clarity: 4.7, based on 4 reviews
    Voice and music stay clear at high output for many users. Several customers praise loud, clear calls and music, including strong volume without distortion.
  • 4.7
    based on 2 reviews
    Noise isolation (passive): 4.7, based on 2 reviews
    Passive isolation benefits from the Bose-like oval tips and secure seal. Owners who get the fit right report strong isolation even before ANC does the heavy lifting.
  • 4.6
    based on 6 reviews
    Multipoint connectivity reliability: 4.6, based on 6 reviews
    Multipoint is a standout convenience. Reviewers like connecting up to three devices and switching between work, phone, and laptop, although LDAC tradeoffs remain.
  • 4.6
    based on 14 reviews
    Overall satisfaction: 4.6, based on 14 reviews
    Broad overall reactions lean very positive, with many owners calling these among the best earbuds they have used. A few very short reviews are generic praise rather than detail-rich feedback.
  • 4.5
    based on 62 reviews
    Microphone quality for calls: 4.5, based on 62 reviews
    Call quality is the product’s strongest consensus win. Experts and customers repeatedly call it excellent, clear, or best-in-class, with only a few defective or echo-prone units dragging sentiment down.
  • 4.5
    based on 2 reviews
    Multi-platform compatibility: 4.5, based on 2 reviews
    Multi-platform use is mostly positive. Users mention easy movement across phones, PCs, tablets, Macs, and Android devices, with iPhone integration as the main weak point.
  • 4.5
    based on 1 review
    Android compatibility: 4.5, based on 1 review
    Android users have a better story here than iPhone users. One customer says the buds work very well with Android, while expert coverage also highlights Android-friendly LDAC support.
  • 4.5
    based on 16 reviews
    Microphone noise reduction: 4.5, based on 16 reviews
    Microphone noise reduction is outstanding in the strongest reviews. Callers often cannot hear lawn mowers, trains, traffic, kids, fans, or other background noise, though defective units can undercut the experience.
  • 4.5
    based on 6 reviews
    Build quality: 4.5, based on 6 reviews
    Build quality is usually described as premium, sturdy, or solid. A few complaints target the case feeling plastic-like, but the buds themselves are generally viewed as well made.
  • 4.4
    based on 52 reviews
    Active noise cancellation: 4.4, based on 52 reviews
    Noise cancellation is one of the clearest strengths: reviewers repeatedly say it cuts traffic, yard tools, warehouse machinery, fans, and office noise very effectively. A smaller group still finds it below top-tier rivals or notices random switching and distortion.
  • 4.3
    based on 3 reviews
    AI translation: 4.3, based on 3 reviews
    Translation gets light but positive feedback. Reviewers describe live translation as part of the feature-rich app, and one customer says the AI translation works really well.
  • 4.3
    based on 3 reviews
    Design and Aesthetics: 4.3, based on 3 reviews
    Design reactions are mostly favorable, with users calling the buds stylish, cute, and more appealing than stem-style designs. The shiny finish and case size are more divisive.
  • 4.2
    based on 15 reviews
    Equalizer customization: 4.2, based on 15 reviews
    EQ customization is a real advantage. Reviewers repeatedly say the app’s custom EQ and HearID-style tuning can improve the sound, though a few disliked the EQ or account requirement.
  • 4.2
    based on 22 reviews
    Comfort during long use: 4.2, based on 22 reviews
    Comfort is broadly positive, including long sessions, workouts, commuting, and even sleeping for some users. A minority find the larger buds uncomfortable after a few hours or a poor match for their ears.
  • 4.2
    based on 12 reviews
    Stability: 4.2, based on 12 reviews
    Stability is strong for many users during workouts, running, yard work, and daily movement. The exceptions are mostly ear-shape related, where the buds fall out despite the included tips.
  • 4.1
    based on 7 reviews
    LDAC: 4.1, based on 7 reviews
    LDAC support is a plus for Android and hi-res listeners. The caveat is that some modes, such as multipoint or spatial processing, can force tradeoffs.
  • 4.1
    based on 67 reviews
    Sound quality: 4.1, based on 67 reviews
    Sound quality is generally liked, especially after EQ, with owners praising clear music, strong bass, and overall fun tuning. The main dissent comes from listeners who find the sound muddy, dull, or poor for music.
  • 4.0
    based on 2 reviews
    Frequency response accuracy: 4.0, based on 2 reviews
    Accuracy is not the default sound profile’s strongest suit. The buds can sound fast and detailed, but some listeners say the tuning is more exciting than neutral.
  • 4.0
    based on 2 reviews
    Water/sweat resistance rating: 4.0, based on 2 reviews
    Water and sweat resistance is treated as useful for workouts, rain, and light shower exposure. Reviewers still recognize these are resistant earbuds, not fully waterproof swim buds.
  • 4.0
    based on 1 review
    Instrument separation: 4.0, based on 1 review
    Spatial separation gets limited but positive mention. One reviewer says AI or spatial processing noticeably boosts perceived clarity and separation.
  • 3.9
    based on 2 reviews
    Weight comfort: 3.9, based on 2 reviews
    Weight comfort is mostly favorable when the buds are seated, with users calling them light on the ears. The larger size is still a concern for smaller ears and pocket carry.
  • 3.9
    based on 3 reviews
    Volume output: 3.9, based on 3 reviews
    Volume output is usually satisfying, with customers praising loud, clear calls and music. A few comparisons say older models or rivals sound louder.
  • 3.9
    based on 20 reviews
    Carry case quality: 3.9, based on 20 reviews
    The touchscreen case is useful for quick settings, battery checks, and pairing, and many owners like it more than expected. Critics call it bulky, gimmicky, plastic-feeling, or awkward to use.
  • 3.8
    based on 11 reviews
    Charging: 3.8, based on 11 reviews
    Charging earns praise when it works: fast top-ups and wireless charging are repeatedly appreciated. Complaints center on missing wireless charging for the price, uneven bud charging, or fiddly placement in the case.
  • 3.8
    based on 33 reviews
    Value for money: 3.8, based on 33 reviews
    Value is strong when reviewers focus on call quality, ANC, features, and price versus premium rivals. Negative value comments come from buyers disappointed by battery life, fit, app friction, or music quality.
  • 3.8
    based on 2 reviews
    Spatial audio: 3.8, based on 2 reviews
    Spatial audio is a nice extra rather than a core reason to buy. Reviewers mention Dolby Atmos and head tracking positively, but one owner finds it only okay.
  • 3.7
    based on 4 reviews
    Transparency mode quality: 3.7, based on 4 reviews
    Transparency mode is mostly useful and natural when intentionally enabled. The main complaints are around automatic ambient switching that interrupts music.
  • 3.7
    based on 22 reviews
    Eartips fit: 3.7, based on 22 reviews
    Fit is a major strength for many, especially during workouts, running, mowing, and long wear. Still, fit is not universal, and several buyers returned them because the buds fell out or never seated well.
  • 3.7
    based on 10 reviews
    Ear tip size options: 3.7, based on 10 reviews
    The included tip and wing options help many users get a secure custom fit. Large-ear users are the main exception, with some saying even the biggest included tips are too small.
  • App
    3.7
    based on 10 reviews
    App: 3.7, based on 10 reviews
    The Soundcore app is powerful and heavily featured, especially for EQ and control customization. Some buyers like the depth, but privacy prompts, app-only controls, and broken screens frustrate others.
  • 3.6
    based on 7 reviews
    Touch control responsiveness: 3.6, based on 7 reviews
    Touch controls are highly mixed. Some owners say taps and slides work well, while others find multi-taps unreliable, overly sensitive, or less convenient than app controls.
  • 3.5
    based on 17 reviews
    Bass performance: 3.5, based on 17 reviews
    Bass is powerful and often fun, with several owners praising its punch and depth. Others find the default tuning too bass-heavy, muddy, or lacking definition.
  • 3.5
    based on 2 reviews
    Soundstage width: 3.5, based on 2 reviews
    Soundstage width earns both praise and criticism. One customer loves the sound stage, while another wants a more spacious presentation at this price.

Cons

  • 3.4
    based on 4 reviews
    Sensors: 3.4, based on 4 reviews
    Smart sensors and Easy Chat-style behavior are useful for some and irritating for others. Praise focuses on whisper or conversation features, while complaints mention unwanted ambient switching and poor handoff behavior.
  • 3.2
    based on 3 reviews
    Find My: 3.2, based on 3 reviews
    Find My support is mixed. Expert reviews and feature-focused buyers like having it, but one iPhone user says Apple Find My did not work as expected.
  • 3.1
    based on 21 reviews
    Battery: 3.1, based on 21 reviews
    Battery life is the biggest recurring tradeoff. Some users get solid runtime, but many say ANC, AI, LDAC, or call-heavy use drains the buds much faster than expected.
  • 3.1
    based on 2 reviews
    Voice assistant integration: 3.1, based on 2 reviews
    Voice assistant support is uneven. One customer likes the Siri/Alexa-like assistant, while another strongly dislikes losing hands-free Google Assistant behavior.
  • 3.0
    based on 5 reviews
    Bluetooth: 3.0, based on 5 reviews
    Bluetooth impressions are split. Several reviewers praise quick pairing or multi-device switching, while others report poor range, disconnects, or difficult connections.
  • 2.8
    based on 1 review
    Codec support: 2.8, based on 1 review
    Codec support is a mixed point. LDAC is praised by Android listeners, but experts note tradeoffs and the lack of broader codec support such as aptX.
  • 2.8
    based on 1 review
    Dongle: 2.8, based on 1 review
    PC-focused buyers may miss a dedicated dongle. One reviewer wanted a UC dongle for easier computer integration, even though multipoint helped soften the complaint.
  • 2.8
    based on 2 reviews
    Portability/foldability: 2.8, based on 2 reviews
    Portability is limited by the case. Some like the smaller case compared with older models, but repeated complaints call it chunky, bulky, or less pocket-friendly.
  • 2.5
    based on 4 reviews
    Software/setup simplicity: 2.5, based on 4 reviews
    Setup is usually easy, especially when pairing from the case, but software friction is a real complaint. Some buyers object to required accounts, firmware updates, app glitches, or permissions.
  • 2.5
    based on 1 review
    Smudge resistance: 2.5, based on 1 review
    The case finish can show wear or fingerprints. One reviewer calls the touchscreen case a fingerprint magnet and worries about drop durability.
  • 2.1
    based on 3 reviews
    AI transcription and summaries: 2.1, based on 3 reviews
    AI-related note and speech features are divisive. Some buyers mention unclear or non-working AI behavior, while one iPhone user specifically reports inaccurate speech-to-text capture.
  • 2.1
    based on 2 reviews
    Midrange clarity: 2.1, based on 2 reviews
    Midrange clarity is sensitive to tuning. Some listeners hear muddy or washed-out mids, especially when bass is boosted too hard.
  • 2.0
    based on 1 review
    Audio-video sync accuracy: 2.0, based on 1 review
    Connectivity-related audio breakup appears in a small number of owner reports. One customer heard the sound break up around other wireless earphone users.
  • 2.0
    based on 1 review
    Treble clarity: 2.0, based on 1 review
    Treble clarity is not universally loved. A few listeners say the tuning needs more tweeter-like sparkle or loses mids and treble at lower volumes.
  • 1.9
    based on 2 reviews
    Apple H2 chip support: 1.9, based on 2 reviews
    Apple integration is a weak spot for some iPhone users. Customers complain that the buds lose Apple-native conveniences and are less adapted to iPhone than AirPods.

Compared With Category Average

Compared with other Earbuds, this product is above average in Microphone quality for calls, below average in Audio-video sync accuracy, Midrange clarity, Treble clarity.

Summary

8 compared features
  • Above average 0.4+ pts higher 13% 1 feature
  • Same as average within 0.3 pts 0% 0 features
  • Below average 0.4+ pts lower 88% 7 features
Attribute This product Category average Difference
Audio-video sync accuracy 2.0 4.3 -2.3
Midrange clarity 2.1 4.2 -2.1
Treble clarity 2.0 3.9 -1.9
Software/setup simplicity 2.5 3.9 -1.4
Battery 3.1 4.1 -0.9
Portability/foldability 2.8 4.1 -1.3
Microphone quality for calls 4.5 3.7 +0.8
Bluetooth 3.0 4.1 -1.1

FAQ

Are the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro good for calls?

Yes. Call quality is the most praised trait, with many reviewers saying callers hear the user clearly even around traffic, machinery, wind, children, or office noise.

How good is the noise cancellation?

Most reviewers describe the ANC as very strong for the price, especially against steady low-frequency noise. A few still prefer top-tier rivals or report occasional ANC switching or distortion.

Do they sound good for music?

Most buyers like the sound, especially after EQ. The default tuning is bass-forward, which some find fun and powerful while others call muddy, dull, or too heavy.

Is battery life a problem?

It can be. Some users report solid runtime, but repeated complaints say ANC, AI features, LDAC, or call-heavy use drain the buds much faster than expected.

Is the touchscreen case useful?

Many reviewers like using the case for battery checks, pairing, ANC modes, and quick settings. Others see it as bulky, gimmicky, fingerprint-prone, or less convenient than the app.

Are they good for iPhone users?

They work with iPhones, but several iPhone-focused reviewers miss Apple-native features and say AirPods are better integrated with the platform.

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