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Open-ear clip-on design prioritizes comfort and situational awareness for extended use.
AI-enhanced bass boosts low-frequency performance, compensating for open-ear limitations.
Customizable EQ via Soundcore app enables tailored audio experiences.
Soundcore introduces the AeroClip open-ear clip-on earbuds, reimagining comfort for extended listening sessions. Designed to alleviate the common discomfort associated with traditional in-ear models, the AeroClip features a flexible clip-on mechanism that securely wraps around the ear cartilage. This open-ear approach not only enhances all-day comfort but also improves situational awareness, making them an excellent choice for commuters, fitness enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers.
Equipped with 12mm titanium-coated drivers, the AeroClip delivers a balanced audio experience with clear highs, natural mids, and punchy bass. To address the typical bass limitations of open-ear designs, Soundcore incorporates real-time AI bass enhancement, ensuring a robust low-frequency performance. Additionally, users can personalize their sound profiles through the Soundcore app, which offers comprehensive EQ customization for a tailored listening experience.
The AeroClip boasts a suite of convenient features, including Full-Surface Tap Control for effortless music playback, call management, and access to voice assistants like Google Assistant and Siri. With multipoint connection capability, users can seamlessly switch between two devices, enhancing productivity for those who manage multiple gadgets daily. The earbuds provide up to 8 hours of playback on a single charge, while the compact charging case extends the total listening time to 32 hours. A quick 10-minute charge offers an additional three hours of use, catering to users on the go.
Durability and practicality are further emphasized with an IPX4 water resistance rating, ensuring reliability in various environments. The AeroClip’s ergonomic design and secure fit make them ideal for activities such as running, cycling, and urban commuting, where maintaining awareness of the surroundings is crucial. Available in Midnight, Champagne Mist, and Rosy Brown, the AeroClip is now accessible through Soundcore and major retailers like Amazon, priced at £129.99 / $129.99.
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