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Soundcore Liberty 2 Left Earbud Not Pairing
Jeremy22 | 2024-07-04 02:24:45 |
I’ve had these earbuds for about a year now and I think they deserve a review. I lost my left earbud for a month one time and had no idea where it went. Turns out I dropped it outside to my surprise I plug it back in and it works perfectly! With me mowing over it, rain and cold temps it kept all its high tech features. This is as about 3 months ago and it still works… Just an amazing product! 5 |
Traveling Family | 2024-04-02 09:18:16 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These are great headphones for my phone. I was pleasantly surprised for their price, how great they sounded. We have typically used other high end brands that sound great, and these are going to replace those. There are so many great features that are note worthy: -Great sound blocking -good wire and headphones crunstructability and feel -the in-line remote actually works well -and the earbud clip built into the wire is great if your walking around, and you don't want the earbud (not being used) just swinging around getting damaged. - to help identify which is your left or right headphone, the left one has a bump on the back of it, while right one has is dimpled. My only request would be to have some sort of case that comes with it. When we travel, we put our headphones in the seat pocket in front of us. The kids left theirs behind once. After that, we started tethering a lanyard to each of them. This would stick out of the seatback pocket, and remind us to grab it. We would like for case to have a clip on it, for a lanyard. These are great travel headphones. Great sound with great sound blocking. Great job Belkin! 5 |
Andrew | 2024-08-07 07:56:31 |
I just received this case and I love it. Many other reviewers have extolled this case's virtues, so I thought my post should be devoted to all the questions I had about this case before I got mine. So how exactly do the cubes work? All the walls of this case are padded. The usable interior space is approx 20 x 16.5 x 7. This space is filled with two sheets of cubes, each being 3.5 tall. Each cube is 4cm x 4cm on the surface and is 3.5 tall. Each cube (really a column) is lightly glued to the adjoining cubes, making it fairly easy to separate them, but no so easy that the cube-blanket falls appart. You can really do a lot with the cube-columns. I was even able to trim some and glue them back to the cube sheet to keep my lenses from moving around (probably not an issue). I spent many hours planning so that I didn't ruin the cube inserts. HPRC advises that you leave 1.5 (two cubes) between each item and I think they're spot on. If, like me, you're judicious (and full of fear), the planning and implementation could take 6 to 8 hours. My case is setup to hold: Zeiss ZF.2 50mm Makro Planar (top left) - spot for another lens - (top middle) Zeiss ZF.2 21mm (top middle) Zeiss ZF.2 100mm Makro Planar (top right) Nikon D7000 body (center left) 35mm DX Nikor (center middle) 15-55mm DX Nikor (center middle) Nikon D800E body (center right) Nikon SB-910 Speedlight (bottom left) A pit (4 x 6 x 7) for everything (bottom middle) Nikon SB-700 (bottom right) 5 |
m.marton | 2024-04-16 06:57:57 |
Lean, strong, looks great, gives a great deal of liberty in using camera straps. What else do you need? 5 |
MARIO | 2024-08-21 02:25:36 |
Can you adjust the volume with the touch sensors on the earbud? 5 |
kmmills | 2024-04-03 05:47:42 |
I recently went to Philadelphia for a day trip. My business partner had never been to Philly, so we went. We were at the Liberty Bell exhibit. I had photographs of The Bell, so I was standing off to the side watching her and a mutual friend photographing The Bell with the other tourists. I saw the park ranger standing on his little, padded floor mat. I walked up to him and said, "I know what the answer is, but I'll ask my question any way. I have a fisheye lens and was wondering if I could lay under The Liberty Bell and take a picture?" He said, "Yes, go ahead." I was taken aback. I yelled for my partner to help change my lens to the 8-15mm L lens and quickly get ready, I didn't want him to change his mind. So, I ducked under the display perimeter and crawled to The Bell. Once I got close I laid onto my back and pushed myself directly, centered under the striker of The Bell. Using my 5D Mark III in Live View, I focused the camera on the striker. The front of the lens was a mere inch away. I took three pictures of The Bell at 8mm. I crawled back out from underneath The Bell and walked back over to the side. I moved quickly so I didn't over stay my welcome. The Park Ranger wanted to see the photograph so I showed him. It was a once in a life time opportunity and I was so happy to have the right equipment and knowledge to get the shoot. I always want to be prepared and Canon allows me to be prepared. The downside to the story is, no one took my picture taking the picture! I had the picture ready to post, but there is no way to upload! Dang, its a great shoot. 5 |
Moody,Mary | 2024-04-12 08:24:44 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Our Logi Dock gives us liberty to be in other areas of our house, enjoying the comforts of home and not bound to the home office/desk to a desktop computer. Now our living room can be our working space...or whatever area we want. Thank you for such a great product! 5 |
Dj Patrick B. | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I use my Anchor Liberty for ceremonies mostly on the beach and this system has worked perfectly. Not a single drop out on the wireless mics. I have one lapel and one handheld. No issues at all. Quality is as good as the shure PGX or BLX series microphones. 25 weddings so far with no issues. I wish I could say that for all of my wireless systems. 5 |
Robin V. | 2024-07-28 09:56:35 |
This is something u must have a great piece of earbud.. gorgeous sounds 5 |
Cecil | 2024-07-07 09:11:59 |
I use this as a remote trigger for an R5 on a monopod (the monopod is used to get the R5 above a crowd of people. Pairing with the R5 was easy. I did try pairing the R5 with an Android phone, but it was sometimes problematic (one phone paired easily and one wouldn't pair at all). This remote is smaller than a phone and is more convenient. 5 |