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Review on ๐ŸŽง Creative Outlier Air V3 TWS True Wireless Sweatproof In-Ear Headphones with Ambient Mode, Active Noise Reduction, Wireless Charging, Bluetooth 5.2, AAC, Quad Mics, 40-Hour Battery Life / 10-Hour Playtime per Charge by Kyle Hoes

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I love them but they're not perfect

I've always been a Creative fan and wanted to get a pair of true wireless earbuds but didn't want to spend more than $100. I bought them and am happy but they are not perfect. let me explain. I recently took them on a business trip for a 6 hour plane trip, walking around Oakland, California and for general use only. That's how they flowed. They're comfortable, but not for prolonged listening, at least to my ears. The art lying next to my ear canal starts to hurt after a few hours. I can easily get through a 2-2.5 hour movie, but after that I take them out for a few minutes to let my ears rest from the pressure of the plastic. While comfortable on my ears, they fit well and I'm not worried about them falling out. The sound quality is excellent for this price range. Solid bass with clear track separation with excellent mids and mostly warm highs. The passive noise cancellation is excellent. I had trouble hearing anything around me while music or movies were playing. The battery life is as stated. I never let them run empty but they played music, movies and games for 6-7 hours and they held up. I bet they could have lasted longer but I put them in a suitcase when I got to my car. When I was walking around town, I would have my phone in the left front pocket and the right earbud was the main unit. There were times when the signal dropped for a second or two, even when standing on a corner. I put it down to city interference. On the way back I put the phone in my right front pocket and there was no problem. So the connection is good, but not great. Whether it's in the office or at home, I can walk 20+ feet with no issues, but I've admittedly not tested remotely. Overall I am very satisfied and recommend them. So if you're looking for $50-$100 wireless regret earbuds, take a closer look. I looked at lots, including ten cents for $25 to $50, and settled on a company I knew and trusted. I hope this helps those who are considering purchasing.

Pros
  • nice touch
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something