🎧 Elevate Your Game with Cleer ARC 3 - Where Sound Meets Strategy!
The Cleer ARC 3 Gaming Earbuds are true wireless open-ear headphones designed for gamers and multimedia enthusiasts. With ultra-low latency under 30ms, up to 50 hours of playtime, and advanced audio technology including Dolby Atmos and Snapdragon Sound, these earbuds provide an immersive audio experience. They feature a user-friendly USB-C dongle for easy connectivity and support multipoint pairing for seamless device switching.
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Gaming Earbuds
The media could not be loaded. I was first drawn to the idea of wireless earphones because of their convenience; however, I was also interested in acquiring a product that provided high-quality sound with a little amount of latency. It was at that time that I came across these gaming earbuds; they boast an extremely low latency, use sound technology from both Snapdragon and Dolby, and come with a USB-C adaptor to facilitate seamless compatibility. After reading the description, which said that they had a battery life of fifty hours and that they are compatible with the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Quest, and Switch, I thought that they fulfilled all of my requirements. Now that I have put them through their paces for a few weeks, I can confidently state that my general experience has been fairly favorable, but there are a few elements that are worth mentioning. A set of open-ear wireless earbuds has a fit that is surprisingly comfortable, which is the first and most important thing to note. The one-of-a-kind design seems to provide a comfortable fit without exerting an excessive amount of pressure on my ear canals. Although I have had issues in the past with earphones that were too tight or threatened to slip out if I moved about, these earbuds have not caused me a great deal of problems. It took me a little bit of adjusting to find the proper positioning for my headphones, but once I did, they remained in place over lengthy gaming sessions. Of course, everyone's ears are different. I believe that the sound performance of these earphones is where they truly set themselves apart from the competition. It seems that the sound technology introduced by Snapdragon and Dolby improves both the low and high ranges, providing me with clear auditory cues in games that are fast-paced. In stealth games, even the most inconspicuous noises, such as footsteps, are amplified, which is something that I really love. Voices and sound effects are able to maintain their clarity since the bass is strong without being too boomy. In addition, the claim of having very low latency is supported by my own personal experience; I have not seen any significant delay between the action that is shown on the screen and what I hear. Due to the fact that even the smallest amount of latency may easily throw off my timing in professional battles, this is an essential feature for me.
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Low latency mode codec issues?
Used mic and audio for VoIP over the wifi dongle. Weird audio distortion consistently after a few minutes of usage with audio from wifi dongle connected Windows 11 PC in both low latency and the other mode. Other features seem to be working. Case drains battery power if not powered off. Earbuds appear to have battery life as advertised.Fine for casual use. The red and white stands out in a dark bag interior.The company has been responsive and friendly. Looking forward to their future products.
T**Y
The closest to perfection I have found yet.
I have been searching for years for a pair of earbuds. These are finally the ones. I had a specific set of criteria that I was looking at for the "perfect" pair. Up till these buds, there was always a compromise of at least a couple points. These check all the boxes.-Excellent call quality (I use them for work, so the person on the other end of the phone had to hear clearly in all situations)-At least "good" sound (I was never expecting top sound quality, but just not "tin can".)-Good battery life (I can make it through a full 10 hour day at work without needing to charge)-Multipoint (simultaneous connection with both work and personal cell phones)-Acceptable permissions (The app is a bit invasive, but the multipoint and buds work great without the app)-Comfortable (Easily the most comfortable solution)-Style (honestly, I just didn't want to look like a self important jerk wearing a bluetooth headset all the time)All in all, I am 100% happy with the purchase. 10/10 would recommend.
T**I
40% volume and getting 4 to 6 hours. Doesn't support its premium price.
Updating review after having these for a few more days. So testing these consistently and having an audiobook going without pausing I struggled to get 4 hours and my battery went from 100% to 10% which is the worst it's ever done just 40% volume. Earlier I was getting 6 hours before needing charged and now I'm annoyed. The case also similarly does not hold charge well either. The case was giving me around 3 to 4 charges before draining to 10% which is like 12 hours maybe 16 hours if I can get a fourth charge. Yeah these are plainly terrible and false advertised, these are actually the worst earbuds quality I've ever had in a battery and comfort wise when listening for 4 hours straight The tips of my ears are red and sensitive as the fit just doesn't adjust very well and tends to pinch a little to get it to sit right.Prior review is below:For 80% cheaper have a Tozo open ear buds that have similar sound quality to these, oh most indistinguishable, and even slightly more comfy with its fit and much lighter. That's saying a lot too because those are the cheapest of earbuds I own. Great sound with a great app but sorta expected more from these for the price.I really had a good opportunity to compare too as I felt the battery on these died a lot quicker then expected around 6 hours into my day, needing recharged sooner then id expect. So as I'd swap them out, I immediately noticed that the sound quality was the exact same.The motion control feature is misleading, only works to answer a phone.... Which is incredibly niche on when you'd need that, I was hoping I could edit to pause/play like I seen in some reviews incorrectly claim. Same with voice features not really giving freedom to edit what anything does.It's also a little clunky to use, the layout of the case is opposite then what is traditional and the buds seem to struggle connecting with the dongle reliably. I did discover that I just need to disable multi pair completely to get it to work properly with a console. Multi pair only seems to work reliably between 2 Bluetooth devices like a tablet and a phone. Work amazing with tablet and phone, super quick at switching.The Dolby Atmos with the app/or case is really muffled, unclear audio and doesn't sound good at all compared to actual Dolby Atmos built into a device. I think it tries to simulate it and doesn't do it very well. Its confusing then what it's for. Devices that have Dolby Atmos don't need an app, devices that don't, can't seem to use this as a workaround because it sounds awful. I have a phone that doesn't have Dolby and a tablet that does, which is how I know.These aren't bad, just for the premium price, they just feel like they are missing something to standout as premium. Significantly cheaper buds (I have like 5 brands) just seem to feel and sound just like these. Too many niche features that aren't really useful to anyone and the case is gimmicky.If these allowed more customization features, these would be closer to being good, but it's hard to stomach that price for what these are, once it sinks in that some of these cool features just kinda need refining to standout to apps for cheaper buds that can do the same thing.Overall I cant recommend these for the price when there are so many other better options out there for cheaper and also have a great app.I can afford to keep these I think, not so bad they are being returned, for premium maybe stick to the reliable brands for that like Bose or Sony instead, at least you know those brands have a long history of reliably being good.
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