ARC II Sport Open Ear Sport Earbuds
The Arc II Sport are our new activity-focused open-ear earbuds. We’ve upgraded the open-earbud experience that we helped pioneer and introduced improvements throughout. Arc II Sport open-ear earbuds feature greater flexibility for improved comfort, 6-axis motion sensor for hands free control, IPX5 water and sweat resistance, and improved battery life with an enhanced charging case. Arc II Open-Ear Sport earbuds also features Multipoint Connectivity allowing you to seamlessly switch between multiple devices, so that you can listen to music from one device and quickly answer a call from your phone.Original price was: $189.99.$149.99Current price is: $149.99.
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Open Ear Sport Earbuds
Original price was: $189.99.$149.99Current price is: $149.99.
cmyk –
I’m a petite woman with small ears, the size of a 14-16 year old. I buy kids Loop earplugs for the XXS tips. The Shokz OpenRun Mini have been fine, but Wirecutter posted about these and I thought I’d give them a try, because I liked the built-in UV sterilizer and small form factor.Unfortunately, the Cleer ARC II Sport did not fit my ears that well. They stayed put, but it always felt like they were going to fall off and honestly it looked like they were holding on for dear life. They took up a lot of room behind my ears and competed with my headband and flyaway hairs, and it was harder to adjust them without turning them off. I didn’t need to spend the $$$ for these if they weren’t that much better than my existing Shokz.