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Article: Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max Earbuds Add an AI Touchscreen Case for $230

Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max Earbuds Add an AI Touchscreen Case for $230

The Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max is Anker's new flagship wireless earbuds, and its headline feature is the charging case: a 1.78-inch AMOLED touchscreen that handles settings and a built-in voice recorder. Priced at $229.99, the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max aims at the AirPods crowd with on-case controls most rivals leave to a phone app.

A touchscreen on the case
The standout is the 1.78-inch AMOLED display on the case, which lets you adjust noise control, switch sound modes, and start the recorder without reaching for your phone. It is a larger, sharper screen than the smaller panel on the step-down Liberty 5 Pro.

Noise cancellation and the AI chip
The buds run Adaptive Noise Cancelling 4.0 powered by Anker's Thus AI chip. A ten-sensor array, eight microphones plus two bone-conduction sensors, separates your voice from background noise on calls.

The AI note-taker
The case doubles as a recorder for in-person meetings and interviews, then transcribes the audio and generates summaries with key points and action items. It captures in-room audio only and does not record phone calls or online video meetings.

Battery life
Anker rates the buds at up to 6.5 hours of playback with noise cancelling on, or about 28 hours total with the case. A five-minute quick charge is listed as good for roughly four hours of listening.

How it compares
Most premium earbuds hide controls in an app, so the on-case screen is the Liberty 5 Pro Max's clearest point of difference. The recorder leans toward students and professionals who sit through a lot of meetings and want notes without a separate device. Against Apple's lineup, the trade is a bigger, busier case in exchange for features AirPods do not offer.

Who it is for
The Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max suits Android and iPhone owners alike who want strong noise cancelling, long battery life, and the meeting-capture tools built into the case. Buyers who prefer the simplest possible earbuds, or who live inside Apple's ecosystem for features like automatic device switching, may still lean toward AirPods instead.

The bottom line
At $229.99, the Liberty 5 Pro Max is priced to undercut the most expensive flagship earbuds while adding tools they skip. The touchscreen case is the reason to look, and the AI note-taker is the feature that may justify the cost for heavy meeting-goers.

Price and availability
The Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max sells for $229.99, sitting below Apple's top earbuds while adding the touchscreen case. It is listed at major retailers including Amazon.

Carry your Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max with Komodoty accessories
Komodoty does not make a case for the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro Max itself, but its accessory range keeps the rest of your everyday kit protected, from phone cases to travel pieces, in aramid fiber and slim wood with a Kevlar core. Browse the lineup in the Komodoty accessories collection.

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