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overall, great pair of wireless earbuds
PeterM (Nov 16, 2016)
on Amazon
these wireless earbuds are really comfortable, the audio quality is good, but would've liked creative to incorporate their audio chip/cpu, sb-axx1 for better audio quality. battery life is decent, i got around 8 hrs with about 20% battey life left. they connect with my iphone(6s plus) fairly easy too.
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LoveBooks (Mar 2, 2017)
on Amazon
I am so picky when it comes to headphones and I liked these. They come with different sizes for your ear hole. They hock up very easily to your phone and the phone system is easy to work. The instructions were easy to follow, pictures with directions. These stayed in my ear as I jumped around the house cleaning today. I can't seem to wear this type for too long because my ear canals start to ache after a bit but these did ok. The sound was great, good base and volume. Very clear voices and noise canceling was very good. The cord is very light weight and feels like nothing. I like the little carry case it comes with to zip it all together. This is charged by a cable plugging into your computer and the battery lasts 11 hours.
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Very good sound, very clear
Coolbens (Nov 18, 2016)
on Amazon
Very good sound, very clear, anough volume but maximumI can walking 15 20 meters from my phone ...no problemlong battery lifeThanks Creative
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I've seemingly used a hundred
Raul G. (Mar 7, 2017)
on Amazon
I've seemingly used a hundred different Bluetooth earbuds over the last several years and if I'm being honest, there's very little to differentiate between generic, no-name brands at the bottom of the spectrum and mid-range earbuds like the Creative Labs Outlier Sports Wireless Earbuds. There's a good reason for that as a myriad of manufacturers are able to almost expertly recreate the look and feel of premier brands that they probably also manufacture.In my experience, the biggest difference between a cheap pair of earbuds and a more expensive pair will come to light when you're actually using the product. That's where the Creative Outlier Sports Earbuds prove their worth. This is just a rock solid pair of earbuds that sound good, are easy to use, comfortable, and work really well.More specifically, when it comes to using these earbuds I've taken them along on bike rides and medium to long runs and the Outlier earbuds do an amazing job keeping my favorite music going without any interference, stuttering, or static. There are not many earbuds I can say do that.The rest of the features on this pair of earbuds are pretty much standard. You get interchangeable earbuds for different sized ears, call answering, a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, voice narrated inputs - all pretty standard stuff.I will call out these earbuds for staying in place in my ear even after my sweatiest runs and bike rides. Adjusting earbuds mid-workout isn't fun and the Outlier hasn't failed me yet.So if you're considering this set of earbuds and wondering what's the difference, there you have it. Recommended!
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Barnard Rollit (Mar 5, 2017)
on Amazon
Got them, and after sorting through the packaging and inserts for the items actually pertinent to using them, got down to business. The actual user instructions were on the most modest insert, and took a bit of study to get down (they're almost entirely pictorial; accurate, but not altogether intuitive). All that gotten through, pairing the "ear tips" as they're called to my 2nd gen Moto G was a snap and very solid, with a clear sound. Also, the design of the "tips" gives them a firm yet comfortable seating in the ears, a feature I've found wanting in so many other items of this type. Have yet to try them in full workout mode, but may report back on that.Charging, by the way, is USB through the included cable. The cable is very short, a factor solved by using a portable USB charger. Also, plugging it into the tiny port on the "tips" requires a bit of digital dexterity.