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Review on 🎧 Creative Outlier Air V2 TWS True Wireless Sweatproof in-Ear Headphones with Touch Controls, Graphene Diaphragm, Bluetooth 5.0, aptX, AAC, Extended 34-hour Battery Life, 12-hour per Charge by Chu Mei Hua ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

Overall, great headphones for the money. Some tangible increase in sound quality will be only in models for 20+ thousand. The Outlier Airs are not perfect, but they sound very good and last a long time. There is a V2 and Sports V2 version. The sporty version features a neoprene runner wrist pouch and orange printing. According to the characteristics, they seem to match. I doubted for a long time and wanted to give preference to outlier air v3 because of active noise isolation, but after listening to V2 I realized that the third one lacks bass, and active noise reduction does not give any wow effect.

Pros
  • +Sound. I listened to a lot of headphones in the price range up to 10,000, and I liked these the most. Compared to version 3, these have slightly lower sound detail and fatter bass. In general, this is more relevant for portable sound than crystal clear and drawing like studio monitors. The sound quality is comparable to Yamaha TWSs, but the Yamahas play quieter and do not fit as well in the ears. + Run time on a single charge. In the home-work-home travel mode, the ears have never sat down. I charge the case once a week, so everything is great here. + Comfortable in the ears. 6 ear pad options included - 3 sizes round and 3 cylindrical. + The microphone is normal. While the interlocutors did not complain about the sound during the conversation. Called up both on the street and in noisy rooms. I haven't tested it on the subway. +There are no disconnects/failures in the connection. Some TWS do not work well in open spaces. These catch always and everywhere at any location of the phone.
Cons
  • - The membrane of the right earpiece constantly sinks, as a result of which the sound stalls like under water, you have to constantly correct it in your ear so that the membrane straightens out. What is characteristic - the left earpiece does not play pranks at all, no matter how I insert it into my ear. -Control. This version uses touch buttons. In general, a good solution, considering that the mechanical buttons on the first revision of the outlier air fell off and had to be glued back. However, there are nuances. Firstly, in order to fully use the control through the headphones, both of them must be inserted into the ears. Because the right earpiece is responsible for switching tracks forward and increasing the volume, the left one is the opposite. To avoid accidental clicks, a single click is not used. Start / pause - double tap, rewind - triple. Sometimes one press is not read by the sensor and instead of switching the track, it stops. The control has a slight delay. - Flimsy case. This is more of a nitpick than a drawback. When closed, it is one-piece, nothing backlash. In the extended, there is a little backlash, but nothing criminal. I don't like the location of the headphones. It is understood that you hold the case with your right hand and charge the headphones in your ears with your left. I am right handed and do the opposite. It turns out that I have the right earpiece on the left, and the left on the right. But I repeat: these are nit-picking, not a significant drawback. -Sometimes there is a failure to connect the headphones when removed from the case. Then you have to put them back, close the case and initialize in a new way. Bluetooth sees them as two devices.