TaoTronics Soundliberty 77 Review

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Si la seule chose que vous recherchez dans des écouteurs sans fil à petit prix est la qualité du son, vous devriez essayer les SoundLiberty 77 de Taotronics. Cependant, ils ne sont pas parfaits. Plus d’informations à ce sujet dans notre évaluation.

Nous avons beaucoup apprécié la qualité sonore du TaoTronics SoundLiberty 77. C’est impressionnant ce que l’on peut obtenir à moins de 50 $, surtout sous une forme véritablement sans fil.

Le confort est excellent et la stabilité dépasse également nos attentes malgré le design encombrant des écouteurs. Cependant, il est parfois difficile de trouver la bonne étanchéité.

Dans l’ensemble, la construction est bonne, les écouteurs eux-mêmes étant assez résistants et, surtout, protégés contre l’eau selon la norme IPX7.

Les commandes tactiles sont agréables à utiliser, mais elles sont parfois trop réactives. Elles offrent de nombreuses commandes, et il faut donc beaucoup de temps pour apprendre chacune d’entre elles.

  • Grand confort et ajustement sûr
  • Basses contrôlées
  • Médiums détaillés
  • Résistance à l’eau IPX7
  • Bonne autonomie de la batterie
  • Qualité de fabrication solide
  • Médium fatigant sur certains morceaux
  • La recherche d’une étanchéité parfaite est frustrante
  • Les commandes tactiles peuvent être trop sensibles


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What’s in the Box?


TaoTronics SoundLiberty 77 unboxed
Everything you get in the TaoTronics SoundLiberty 77 box.
  • TaoTronics SoundLiberty 77
  • Charging case
  • 3 pairs of silicone ear tips
  • MicroUSB charging cable
  • User manual

Comfort & Fit


Star Rating


3.5 Almost Great


For a bulky pair of true wireless earbuds such as SoundLiberty 77, they are very comfortable to wear. It seems TaoTronics put a lot of effort into making these earbuds ergonomically shaped.

Even though these don’t have additional

ear fins or ear hooks

, the stability is quite good. It does sometimes feel as if they are about to fall out, but surprisingly, this never happened.

If you have small ears, the fit may be very tight. As said before, these are quite bulky, and the fit is on point. So much so that it is sometimes difficult to pick them out of your ear.

However, the most annoying thing is finding the optimal seal. It’s almost impossible to find the perfect position on the first try. We recommend that you start the music and then try to find the right spot. We had to gently put them in our ears and twist them a little bit upwards. If the seal is correct, the bass is excellent and deep. Otherwise, the sound can be very bright and flat.

It also doesn’t help that the ear tips are proprietary. They are tiny, so you need to place them at the beginning of your ear canal gently. If you try to push them inside, you don’t get the proper seal.

Noise Isolation


Star Rating


3.5 Almost Great


Because these Bluetooth earbuds require you to place them gently into your ears, the seal and, therefore, isolation aren’t that great.

Even when you’re playing music, you can still hear certain louder sounds around you. But the isolation is still good enough for commuters who want to block the sounds from the street or public transport.

Because of the average isolation, the sound quality is noticeably better indoors in a quiet room. When you’re taking them outside for a

run

, the bass does lose a little bit of power.


Close up of TaoTronics SoundLiberty 77
Earbuds up close.

Bluetooth


Star Rating


4.0 Great


Bluetooth 5.0 shows good coverage, letting you walk across the house or apartment without any significant issues.

The connection remains stable for at least two brick walls. After that, the sound completely cuts off. No initial distortion or stutter.

Pairing SoundLiberty 77 with your Bluetooth-enabled device is very straightforward. You simply put the earbuds out of the case, and the phone will recognize them instantaneously. They also reconnect every time you put them out, so no additional clicking is required.

Multipoint?

No, unfortunately, you can’t connect these earbuds to 2 devices at the same time.

What Bluetooth Codecs Do They Support?


AAC and SBC

. For the asking price of the SoundLiberty 77, this is quite fair, although the lack of aptX is noticeable when it comes to audio delay in videos.

Is Video Delay a Problem?

There is an ever-so-slight delay in the YouTube videos on Android and iOS devices. But it’s so minimal that you don’t even notice it. There are Bluetooth headphones and speakers out there, which are much worse in this category.

Battery


Star Rating


3.5 Good


TaoTronics claims a battery life of 5 hours on a single charge, but our pair lasted at least 6 hours and more. You get an additional 15 hours from the charging case.

The battery seems to be even better than advertised. In our test, we let them play at 50% volume, and the battery ran out after 6 hours and 10 minutes. This is a really good result, considering that at 50%, these are already pretty loud.

You don’t have to worry about taking them on longer trips or walks. The case is also very slim and lightweight so that you can put it in a pocket, ready for emergency charging.

There is no indication of the battery life on the earbuds, except 4 flashing LEDs on the case. The woman’s voice only says that the earbuds are connected, and that’s all you get.

Sadly, you have to use a micro USB port. In a world where USB-C is one of the most common ports, micro USB seems like a relic from the past.


TaoTronics SoundLiberty 77 uses micro USB for charging
You have to charge these true wireless earbuds via Micro USB port.

Durability


Star Rating


4.5 Almost Perfect


They are on the lighter side, but don’t let this fool you into thinking these are fragile. SoundLiberty 77 are built very well, with no major weak points.

The housing of the SoundLiberty 77 is made entirely from plastic. Even though the buds themselves are very light, we are confident that they can survive a couple of drops. Users are saying that their earbuds managed to survive being chewed by a dog.

Another awesome thing is the

IPX7 rating

. Just like the

best waterproof Bluetooth headphones

, you can wash them if soaked in sweat.

Thankfully, the 77 uses touch instead of physical controls, so there are no issues with flimsy buttons.

The case’s construction is also really good. It’s still all plastic, but the lid feels solid, and it opens all the way up with a reassuring click. The magnets inside are doing an excellent job of grabbing the earbuds into place.

TaoTronics is offering a 12-month warranty on all of its products. There is a possibility to extend the coverage to 18 months when registering the product on their website.

Features


Star Rating


2.5 Average


Touch controls are easy to use, but you can’t control volume, and the microphone is somewhat unclear, especially in noisier places.

The most important are, of course, touch controls. Physical buttons can be quite annoying to use, so having touch-sensitive earbuds at this price is fantastic. Speaking of sensitivity, though, the SoundLiberty 77 are very responsive. Sometimes even a bit too much.

There is a learning curve to master all the controls accurately. Especially how many taps a specific command requires and how long the presses need to be.

The Taotronics logo on the earbuds starts flashing when you are about to pair them to your device. Blinking stops when you start the music.

Another thing worth mentioning is that these are capable of insane loudness. Even at 50%, the SoundLiberty 77 are plenty loud, and at 80%, they are pretty much unbearable.

We really don’t recommend going to the max

.


TaoTronics SoundLiberty 77 the charging case with an open lid
The lid opens all the way up.

Anker Soundcore Liberty Neo controls:

  • Play/pause – double-tap on either side
  • Accept call – tap once on either side
  • End call – double-tap on either side
  • Reject call – longer press on either side
  • Next song – triple press on the right earbud
  • Restart/previous song – triple press on the left side
  • Raise the volume – one tap on the right earbud
  • Lower the volume – one tap on the left side
  • Activate Smart Assistant – longer press on either side

How is the Microphone Quality?


It’s a miss. Sometimes, your voice sounds quite good, but on other occasions, the quality of the microphone drops without any reason.

When the background noise is introduced, the microphone becomes pretty much unusable.

Sound


Star Rating


4.5 Almost Perfect


The sound quality from Taotronics SoundLiberty 77 is simply amazing. Especially for the price. Users who want more detailed and dynamic sound with quality bass should check these out.

6mm dynamic drivers made from

PEEK and PU

output reasonable bass quantity. It is nicely extended into the sub-bass region and has good speed and control. It doesn’t rumble like Anker Soundcore Liberty Neo or some other bassy headphones but is still present enough to make the overall sound slightly warm.

There is no denying that the midrange is a bit forward on the SoundLiberty 77. This brings out a lot of details from the instruments and vocals, but it also makes the sound much more intimate. Electric guitars and some female vocals can also become peaky, which forces you to lower the volume.

The treble has decent clarity and air, with no harshness whatsoever.

Because of the midrange forwardness, the

soundstage

doesn’t have much depth, but thankfully the width is good. This and the decent instrument separation saves the earbuds from sounding too cramped together.


TaoTronics SoundLiberty 77 with the charging case
These are great if you’re looking for good sound quality on a budget.

Why Buy TaoTronics SoundLiberty 77?

You should probably consider these Bluetooth earbuds if the sound quality is important to you. It isn’t perfect, but it’s still impressive what you can get for a budget pair of Bluetooth earphones. Bass has a good punch and control, the midrange is very detailed but also intimate, and the treble is nice and airy.

Sure, you have to take a bit of time to find the perfect seal, but once you get them in place, they are not moving. Accompanied by great comfort and stable fit, you can easily wear them while doing sports.

True wireless earbuds like

Anker Soundcore Liberty Neo

offer even greater comfort and fit. They have more dominant but also boomy bass, which might appeal to some. Although the overall sound quality is definitely on the TaoTronics side.

Amazon sells these for under $50, and at this price, the 77 are a steal. The only thing that might drive you nuts is finding the optimal seal.


Specifications

Type: True wireless
Connection: Bluetooth 5.0
Back design: Closed-back
Drivers: 6mm, dynamic
Frequency range: 20-20,000Hz
Impedance: n/a
Weight: 40g with case
Mic & Controls: Yes
Water resistance: IPX7
Battery life: 5h + 15h in case
Charging time: 2h – Micro-USB
Active noise cancelling: No
Bluetooth codecs: SBC, AAC
Wireless range: 50ft (15m)
Microphone: Built-in