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Sony WF-C700N Truly Wireless
Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC Truly Wireless
The Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC Truly Wireless and Sony WF-C700N Truly Wireless are both budget-friendly noise cancelling earbuds with the same IPX4 rating against water. The Anker have more effective ANC with adaptive modes. They sound more excited by default but have EQ in the app to adjust to taste. Their controls are touchpads, their case is chunky but shorter, and the buds have stems. The Sony are light with fewer charges in their case. Their companion app has a virtual soundstage which is more capable than the Anker's but requires compatible streaming service support. They use buttons for the controls instead of touchpads. Their ANC, unfortunately, is less impressive, but it isolates high-pitched noise well.
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Sony WF-C700N Truly Wireless
Anker Soundcore Liberty 4 NC Truly Wireless
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