Libratone Air+ (2nd Generation)

The second-generation Libratone Air+ true wireless earphones deliver solid audio performance and decent active noise cancellation in an attractive design, but they cost more than they should.

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Product details

  • QUALCOMM’S FLAGSHIP BLUETOOTH CHIPSET: Qualcomm‘s latest flagship Bluetooth 5.2 chipset QCC5141 and the TrueWirelessTM Mirroring technology bring fast and solid connection between ears and provide perfect true wireless experience with low latency.
  • SMART NOISE CANCELLING: CityMix smart noise cancelling technology automatically adapts noise cancelling level to your surroundings and activities. Hybrid ANC (Active Noise Cancelling) solution provides up to 30dB of noise reduction and wind-noise reduction, allowing you to enjoy immersive music anywhere. You can choose among Transparency mode, Comfort mode, and Adjustable Mode.
  • IMMERSIVE SOUND: With an exclusive acoustic architecture and balanced Nordic audio tuning philosophy, AIR+ brings you balanced sound with fine details. With the help of ear tip fitting test and smart tuning technology, you will always get rich and immersive sound.
  • PREMIUM DESIGN: Winner of 2021 Red Dot Design Award. AIR+ combines powerful technology with stunning Scandinavian design and premium touch. The intuitive earbuds are incredibly lightweight and perfectly complement the compact charging case. These earbuds are dust, sweat and splash proof up to IP54 - suitable for any weather.
  • UP TO 24 HOURS PLAYBACK: AIR+ true wireless earbuds deliver up to 6 hours of battery life on a full charge. The wireless compatible charging case provides extra 3 full charges.

PROS

+ Quality audio performance with rich lows and crisp highs
+ Stylish design
+ Qi-compatible charging case

CONS

- Slightly underwhelming noise cancellation for the price
- App lacks true EQ settings
- Limited on-ear controls

Expert reviews and ratings

By PCMag on February 08, 2022
The second-generation Libratone Air+ true wireless earphones deliver solid audio performance and decent active noise cancellation in an attractive design, but they cost more than they should.
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