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The CREATIVEOutlier Free Pro Plus Bone Conduction Headphones offer a unique listening experience with their innovative bone conduction technology. Designed for active lifestyles, these wireless headphones are waterproof, lightweight, and equipped with a built-in 8GB MP3 player, providing up to 10 hours of battery life. With an integrated microphone, they ensure you stay connected without missing a beat.
Manufacturer | Creative |
Brand | CREATIVE |
Model Number | EF1081 |
Product Dimensions | 50 x 50 x 28 cm; 32 Grams |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 51EF1081AA002 |
Item Weight | 32 g |
M**T
It may type of earphone
These earphones are not my type of earphones because they are a bit uncomfortable for me to use. But I gave them to my husband and he said that he prefers this kind of earphone because it is better to pay attention to your surroundings. He said that they are really good quality and the sound it's great too, his made of good quality material.Not bad, but he said that he can use them for a long time before it feels uncomfortable.
T**O
Do the job they are meant to do, but still a lot of room for improvement
I am overall satisfied as I can listen to music on the background, especially while cycling, without compromising my safety. In indoor scenarios, I can have them on and playing at moderate volumes, while carrying out conversations normally.Since I got them, many of my friends were curious about them so I let them try them out. Here's the collective feedback:- Fit isn't even close to snug. Even the mini version that I have hangs about an inch away from the back of my head, with the only contact points right around my ears.- Sound quality is poorer in comparison to similarly priced conventional headphones- The microphone works great indoors, but quite bad outdoors on the move. There are strong wind noises reported from the other end of the call.- The control button doesn't have a great feeling or feedback. It's low profile and has very little range of the click, oftentimes leaving me with a click and a miss instead of a double click, or even with a long click. It's worse when moving around, which is the main use case for these headphones. Also, when this happens when trying to double click in succession to skip a few songs, you may end up pausing the music with a click- Great battery life! Feels even longer than advertised.- Good rangeSo overall, I'd give them a 4/5 because of the innovative underlying idea.
D**B
If you want bone conduction headphones, I'm sure these are great
These are good, sit well and stay put. They're really comfortable to wear and are made of great materials.High quality throughout.The "adjustable transducers" I just assume means you can move them until the sound works best, as I've sat for far too long looking for any other way they adjust other than that. Seems a weird claim to make about them when it's just "you can move them till they work best".Personally, although the sound from these is good, I don't find it to be the best. I don't know if it's because I've got a different type of skull than the perfect wearer? The sound feels weaker and slightly tinny to me compared to my airpods etc.Everything else works well and they do what they say.I think they're ideally suited for swimmers who want to be able to use them without needing to be connected to any other device. They're ideal for that with the built in MP3 capability.They come with earplugs too which points towards them being designed for swimming.They are definitely waterproof, and come with a nifty plug for the mic hole too.If you can have connectivity to a phone etc, perhaps a pair of IPX8 waterproof earpods would be better for you and give a bit more in the bass, however they wouldn't be as secure.For wireless, waterproof and comfortable bone conduction headphones, you'll probably not find much better.
S**N
Good for what they are... but do you need what they are?
The sound is about what I expected from bone conducting headphones. Maybe a little better than others I've tried but certainly in the same ballpark. You don't get much in the low frequency range. Don't expect much oomph. The sound is nice and clear otherwise and it gets reasonably loud. Be aware that once you turn them up others will hear them. You can still hear them yourself if you take them off. Also, as they are not in your ears, you can still hear 100% of the environmental noise. This can be a good or bad thing depending on your use case. And here lies the quandary; what is the use case where these are the best solution? You can buy waterproof earbuds. They would have better low frequency reproduction and would do a better job of keeping out environmental noise. If active you might want that. These seem to be best suited to an active use case, ideally one that is wet, where you need to clearly still hear your environment. Earbuds do have pass-through these days so maybe also for people that don't get on with earbuds.Well made, comfortable and good sound reproduction for bone conduction headphones. Good for active use cases. Just give some thought to whether they are the best option for your use case.
C**Y
Good set of earphones
These earphones are great for anyone who does a lot of exercise/physical activity.Sound is great, and they are comfortable to wear for an hour or two - not for much longer!Don’t fall off as they fit safely around your neck so it’s great for running or HIIT.A bit pricey for what they are as they could definitely be better
Z**S
Good to wear when cycling to be able to hear
I really like these headphones to wear when cycling. They fit with the helmet but also allow me to hear what is happening around me.
A**A
Honestly, it’s my problem
These are, by far, the best bone conduction headphones I’ve tried.I recently tested another set of Creative’s bone conduction headphones and these are better - the sound is deeper - so they’re easily the best in their field.The problem is I just don’t like the way bone conduction headphones function. To be fair, it’s not just them: I also hate earbuds headphones.So this is a me problem, 100%.If you’re looking for bone conduction headphones, these are the ones. They will be your ride or die. But if you want complete immersion, over ear headphones is the only way to go.Bone conduction headphones are really only good for when you need to hear what’s going on around you - if you’re cycling to work, for example - but the sound will never be as good. These have better sound than most other bone conduction devices, but still not ideal.Equally the battery doesn’t last nearly as long - and it never does withe these types of device.But I’ve seen that Creative also make over ear headphones so I have a pair in my Amazon basket because if they make the best bone conduction headphones, it makes me reeeeeally curious about their over ear headphones.
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