Anker’s audio arm has been on a mission to prove earbuds can be talking machines, and the Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro are the culmination of that pitch. Unveiled at Anker Day 2026 on May 21, they arrive stacked with hardware that reads like a checklist of everything a flagship should carry in 2026. The trouble? For all that muscle, the sound itself doesn’t quite reach the top tier.
Start with the microphone system, because that’s clearly where Soundcore invested its energy. The Liberty 5 Pro pack a 10-sensor mic array — eight microphones paired with two voice pickup units — feeding into the proprietary Anker Thus AI Chip. That combination earned the buds a genuinely eye-catching credential: in April 2026 they were certified by Guinness World Records for the highest speech quality score (G-MOS) for TWS earbuds in objective testing. If you spend your day on calls, this is a legitimately serious tool.
The rest of the spec sheet keeps pace with rivals. Each bud runs a 9.2 mm driver with Dolby Atmos support, while Adaptive ANC 4.0 handles the noise-cancelling duties. Connectivity is bang up to date: Bluetooth 6.1 with LDAC Hi-Res Wireless Audio and Multipoint juggling up to three devices at once. Battery life lands at 6.5 hours with ANC engaged, stretching to 28 hours once you factor in the charging case. An IP55 rating means sweat and light rain won’t faze them.
On comfort and everyday usability, the Liberty 5 Pro sit comfortably alongside the competition — no complaints about fit or the breadth of features. And on paper, LDAC plus Dolby Atmos plus a fresh driver ought to translate into premium listening.
Here’s the rub: the listening experience is where the buds slip behind their price-matched peers. The tuning simply doesn’t deliver the clarity and balance you’d expect from a product this well-equipped elsewhere. It’s an odd outcome for a device that so obviously understands audio engineering — the voice pickup is class-leading, yet the music playback feels like the afterthought rather than the headline.
That leaves the Liberty 5 Pro in an interesting spot. If your priority is call quality — remote work, endless video meetings, noisy commutes — these are among the best-equipped earbuds you can buy, backed by an actual world record. If you’re chasing the finest sound per pound, the audio shortfall is harder to forgive.
Pricing sits at US$169.99 (£150; €179.99), and they’ve been on sale since May 21, 2026 through Soundcore.com, Amazon and Best Buy. For the money, you’re paying for a communication powerhouse first and a music player second.