The new Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 features a heart rate sensor

Although Apple’s latest flagship earbuds bring many improvements over the original AirPods Pro, AirPods Pro 2 do not include the previously rumored heart rate sensor. While this might not be a deal breaker for most people, if you’re someone who wants heart rate tracking capabilities on earbuds, Anker has you covered. Featuring a heart rate sensor and spatial audio support, the latest Soundcore Liberty 4 earbuds are $100 cheaper than the AirPods Pro 2.

The all-new Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 are the first earphones in the Anker Soundcore Liberty lineup to feature dual dynamic drivers and an updated stem design. At $149.99, the Liberty 4 features pretty much everything you’d expect to see on a pair of premium TWS earbuds, including ANC support and immersive spatial audio. In addition, the earbuds also feature a heart rate tracker for fitness enthusiasts.

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 Features.

The Soundcore Liberty 4 also comes with new CloudComfort ear tips that ensure a comfortable and secure fit, Hi-Res Audio Wireless Certification, ACAA 3.0 Coaxial Acoustic System for improved audio output, and LDAC support. In terms of battery life, Anker claims that the Liberty 4 can last up to 9 hours on a single charge with ANC turned off and up to 7 hours with ANC off. The charging case, which features wireless charging support, adds an additional 28 hours of playtime without ANC and 24 hours with ANC.

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 battery life.

Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 is available for purchase through the Anker website, and you can order it right away by clicking on the link below. The earbuds will also be available on Amazon starting October 10 and on Best Buy by the end of October.

    Anker’s all-new Soundcore Liberty 4 features a heart rate sensor and spatial audio support.

Note that the Liberty 4 is not the first TWS earbuds on the market with a heart rate sensor. The Amazfit PowerBuds And the Jabra Elite sport headphones Also featuring heart rate sensors, it’s more affordable than Anker’s latest offering.

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