🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The XClear Wireless Earbuds deliver premium sound quality with True 5.0 Bluetooth technology, ensuring seamless audio for music, calls, and videos. With fast pairing, a compact charging case offering up to 14 hours of playtime, and a comfortable fit, these earbuds are perfect for sports and daily use. Plus, they come with a 1-Year Warranty for added assurance.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Touch-based |
Control Type | Button Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.44 Ounces |
Frequency Range | 2.02E+6 Hz |
Frequency Response | 2020000 Hz |
Impedance | 20 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tips |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Xclear Wireless Earbuds in-ear headphones |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 5 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | usb |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
Antenna Location | Exercising |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, Galaxy, Tablet, PC, Notebook, iPad, Android |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Microphone Included,Sweatproof,Fast Charging,Water Resistant |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
R**C
Not perfect, but close. A truly excellent value
These wireless headphones are absolutely fantastic! Battery life is superb so far, but how it ages may matter and I can't say yet. They came with a few extra silicon tips, so finding the right fit for me was relatively simple. They paired easily with my phone and laptop - I listened to music, watched videos, and did a couple of phone calls, all fantastic so far (except for issues that really aren't the fault of these headphones - see below). The case is small, opens easily and closes in a way that I feel confident will stay closed in my pocket or bag, uses USB-C, and shows the charge level. What more could you ask for?The audio quality on these is as good as, or better than, I expected. At first glance these seem a little hyped / colored, but I was not looking for reference quality listening, just a small device for calls, some videos, and lots of casual music listening. Call quality is somewhere between fine and great, though I haven't tested background noise rejection like others talking in a room while I'm on the phone yet. I assume this is going to be mediocre, and that's fine for me.These really are awesome! If you're super picky or have specific needs, read on for the couple items that may not be great for some unique situations...The noise cancelling is not really noise cancelling and they shouldn't call it that, it is passive sound reduction (as far as I can tell). With a good seal on the silicon tips, background noise is reduced nicely - just enough that you don't notice it, but not so much that you could be at risk of wandering into the path of a firetruck or anything. I did notice that interacting with the controls (tapping one earpiece or the other) sends a loud acoustic thump into my ear - am I tapping too hard? Anyway, I had to kind of teach myself to be gentler. Anyway, for noise cancelling / blocking on flights I am not expecting much here and am OK with that.Using only 1 earbud works fine, as described just leave the other in the case. Going to mono mode (so two people can listen, one from each earbud) doesn't seem to be an option, and nor does controlling music with only one earbud in (well, you get the controls that earbud offers, but no more). Maybe I just didn't understand it, and it wasn't in the Quick Start Guide or User Manual. Again, I am fine with those, but YMMV.There seems to be an incredibly slight, almost imperceptible audio lag; I really almost didn't realize it was there until it cropped up on an embedded video. And that one was fine when opened directly in YouTube, but if the only source of video for some app was causing this out of sync audio issue, it could be really annoying. Again, I think it's the app developer, not the headset in this case, but I can't say for sure. If you're just taking calls and listening to music you will probably never notice it at all; on videos, I bet almost no one would have this issue, but if you did it might be very distracting.Another weird thing was controlling volume; this headset is clearly designed to let the app / device control the volume, which means it doesn't have it's own way to adjust volume. I can't blame these for lacking that feature, but I sure wish it offered me something because some apps, especially on desktop (looking at you MS Teams) don't let users control volume and ignore the system volume in their attempt to deafen everyone.All in all, a big winner for me. At this price point the only thing I would reasonably expect to change is that the description not mention noise cancelling, or switch it to something more obvious like, "Passive isolation from background noise." Otherwise, I am super happy with these.
U**P
With more bass than I would have guessed, they sound great and they are an incredible bargain.
I have a few different wireless earbud style headphones but they all have cords that dangle around the neck, and I wanted to give some truly wireless ones a shot. I found these will browsing the various offerings on Amazon and decided to go with them because of the feedback from other reviewers, and petty as it may be also because I like the aesthetic; but one of the main selling points for me was the digital power readout. Some of my existing headphones have a voice that activates when you first turn them on telling you how much power you have left, but you’ve got to turn them on to find that out, while some of them simply have a row of 4 or 5 LED lights leaving you guessing as to how much actual power is left. The fully digital readout on these which you can see by simply popping open the case is fantastic and I absolutely love this feature. I can tell how far along the charging cycle is, and I can instantly see how much I’ve got left on the battery at a glance.Pairing was extremely simple, and I’ve gone to and from a number of devices from my phone, to tablets, to both Mac and PC desktop workstations, all without any problems at all. The sound quality is also unexpectedly good. Are they as good as my Bose headphones? No, but they are actually pretty good with way more bass than I would have guessed, though the highs may seem a bit muted, honestly when you factor in the price, their performance is incredible. The build quality of the earbuds and the case they reside in is really good, and nothing feels cheap or flimsy in any way, and I’m really glad they recharge using USB-C as well. The case is also very pocketable, and I don’t find it uncomfortable in the least to have on me and there are no sharp corners. The included cups for resizing were easy to apply, and I found that one step up offered the best fit for me. If you do get a good solid fit, then you’ve got a level of noise cancellation as well since they’re basically acting like earplugs. That being said, it feels too weird when using them on meetings for voice to hear myself talking sounding like I’ve got my fingers in my ears, so I pull them out just a little bit loose and it sounds great, otherwise for music I put them in snug and they never feel like they want to fall out.Overall they are a fantastic value for what you get, they’re comfortable, they sound good, and with the included charging case the battery life is quite good. Still, the cherry on the cake of it all is the digital power readout, I really love that feature in a big way. If you’re thinking about wireless headphones, you should seriously consider these.
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