ALPHA Active Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones
Alpha is our flagship active noise cancelling bluetooth headphones, a culmination of the latest in Cleer technology and design. Featuring enhanced wearing comfort, adaptive active noise cancellation, spatial audio, multipoint connectivity, ambient mode, and powerful distortion-free audio... Alpha is the ultimate Cleer headphone.Original price was: $249.99.$199.99Current price is: $199.99.
Overview
PEACE AND QUIET
Adaptive Noise Cancellation & Ambient Mode
Block out distractions and find peace with Alpha’s powerful adaptive wide-band noise cancellation. Ambient mode allows outside noise in, so you can be more aware of your surroundings or have conversations without removing your headphones.
MULTIPOINT & BEAMFORMING MICS
Multipoint Connection & Enhanced Call Quality
With Multipoint Connectivity, you can quickly switch between up to two connected devices at the same time. For example, listen to music on your phone and quickly transition to a video call on your laptop without needing to disconnect & reconnect your headphones.
Alpha provides crystal clear voice calls with
Qualcomm® cVcTM (clear voice capture) 2-mic
beamforming design and wind noise reduction.
DIRAC VIRTUOâ„¢
Spatial Audio
Integrated Dirac VirtuoTM spatial audio widens the soundstage, moving the audio out of your head, and making you feel like you are at the center of the performance.
BOLD & DYNAMIC AUDIO
Ironless Driverâ„¢
Hear your music like never before with Alpha’s patented 40mm Ironless DriversTM that produce bold and articulate Hi-Res sound. Bluetooth® 5.1 with Qualcomm® aptXTM Adaptive high-quality music streaming.
UP TO 35HRS OF PLAYBACK
Lasting Battery
Extended battery life provides up to 35hrs of playback from a single charge with noise cancellation and Bluetooth enabled. A 10-minute quick charge provides 4hrs of playback.
CUSTOMIZABLE PERFORMANCE
Cleer+ App
With the free Cleer+ App, you can personalize and adjust the noise cancelling and ambient sound levels for better awareness. Customize the EQ settings, device controls, and recieve firmware updates.
ULTIMATE CONVENIENCE
More Features
Alpha comes packed with the latest technology and features. Conversation Mode, auto play/pause, touch controls, Bluetooth® 5.1, and Hi-Res audio.
What’s in the box
ALPHA Active Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones
Carrying Case
Quick Start Guide, User Manual, Warranty Card
Charging Cable USB-C to USB-A
Audio Cable 3.5mm to 3.5mm
In-Flight Adapter
PRODUCT MANUAL
ALPHA Specs
General
- Weight330g
- Driver40mm IronlessTM
- Frequency Response (Bluetooth)20Hz-20kHz
- Frequency Response (Line-In)20Hz-40kHz
- Headphone TypeOver-Ear
- FoldableYes
- MicrophonesQualcomm® cVcTM 2-mic Beamforming
- InputsBluetooth, Passive Line-in 3.5mm
Bluetooth
- Bluetooth Version5.1
- Audio FormatsMP3, SBC, Qualcomm® aptXTM Adaptive
- RangeUp to 15m
- Bluetooth MultipointYes, pairs seamlessly to multiple devices
Battery
- Battery Life35hrs
- Charge MethodUSB-C
- Quick Charge10min charge provides 4hrs
Features
- -Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation
- -Ambient Sound Control
- -Conversation Mode
- -Dirac VirtuoTM spatial audio
- -Touch Controls
- -Wear Detection Auto Play/Pause
- -Sound Personalization via Cleer+ App
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Active Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones
Original price was: $249.99.$199.99Current price is: $199.99.
Ran-Lee R. –
The Cleer Audio Alpha Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones have been a game-changer for flying. They’re incredibly comfortable to wear for extended periods, making long flights much more enjoyable. The noise-cancelling feature works exceptionally well, drowning out the ambient noise of the airplane engines and allowing me to focus on my music or movies. Plus, they don’t mess up my curly hair! Overall, these headphones are a fantastic investment for frequent flyers or anyone looking for top-notch noise-cancelling capabilities. Highly recommend!
Emily –
I wish there were more people talking about these. I was very pleased to discover this brand and these headphones. For the price especially, what you get is extremely decent. The sound quality is good, and the headset is comfortable to wear. The build is solid and the materials feel like quality. Nothing feels cheap. The noise cancelling could stand to be a tad better and some sound does bleed out of them a bit, but neither are bad and I’d still say the noise cancelling is solid if not stupendous. I especially personally get a lot of traction out of the ability to toggle in and out of conversation mode with a palm touch. It’s come in very handy when I need to talk to my wife while I’m listening to something. Aesthetically these are probably the prettiest headphones I’ve personally owned. I had a hard time picking between the two colors, and they look even better in person. The one thing I could say is I wish there were a few more color options, though I’m very happy with the midnight blues I went with. Overall it’s a solid buy and definitely a smart purchasing decision if you want something beefy under $300. Will definitely keep my eye on this brand in the future. For now, I think my headphone situation is gonna be set for a while.
Chris –
First off it’s a great sounding headphone. Love the app and features. However it’s a little heavy, reminds me of a skull candy. The design is similar to Sony’s XM4. I don’t mind. Overall a good headphone. I’m going to try them at the gym and see how I like them there.
Kyle –
These headphones creak. There is also no way to disable the touch controls.
Teshonne Powell –
I need a break from ear buds, and these Cleer Alphas are a great decision. I bought the cream ones and they look beautiful, feel really comfortable on the head and over the ears and comes with a sturdy case (similar to what comes with the Sony XM4). The sound is a dream. On calls, I’m told I sound very clear. Really good price point for what you’re getting. There’s an app you can download where you can manage the equalizer controls, noise cancelling, and ambient settings. You can also manage these on ear, although there’s a slight learning curve. They come about half way charged and may take about 30 minutes to get fully charged from there.Please note, I am a semi professional consumer who uses these for video work, phone and video calls, and listening to music.
Ben L –
I’ve had a lot of headphones. Some really good ones (for consumer-average audiophile grade). I had some Sony XM4 over ears, SoundCore Space Q45, Fiil T1 Pro, Liberty 3 Pro, TaoTronics Soundsurge 90, Earfun Free 2 and the best ones I’ve had were the Bang & Olufsen H9.That said these are quite good hanging well with most of those mentioned and some of them are much more expensive, especially when on sale. The ANC works pretty well. Not up to Sony or Bose QC standards but those are class leaders and much more $. Their passive noise isolation does a lot to help that though. They have a real solid more weighty build and will block out a lot already as-is without ANC on.Pass through mode is pretty impressive. It’s adjustable and has almost no perceivable hiss or digitized effect but yet sounds come through very well and it’s adjustable 1 to 10 levels which is a great perk. They’re very comfortable. I always have slight soreness on my outer ears after longer usage sessions but these do it the least.They have a pretty even and flat tuning. Maybe very slightly V shaped but less than most headphones will try to pass off. There’s some nice low end sub extension that some headphones lack too much of but bass is generally slightly on the mellow side for bassheads like me and probably slightly strong for more true audiophile taste flat preference listeners. Highs are good and crisp I would say very slightly sibilant (shrillness) for people sensitive to that as I am. I was able to eq it down pretty easily with Viper4Android. Didn’t take much a few db down dip in the 2.5k-5k range.AptX adaptive certainly helps with the quality so I would recommend using on Android if you can. I don’t get why Apple is so behind on codecs and audio in general (aside from forcing their own to buy their own of course). Windows lacks it too but that’s a hardware issue for them. You can buy an adapter if you really want it on a PC/laptopI find the Dirac Virtuo soundstage widening effect actually does work pretty well. It seems to shine best with rock/indie/country types of music but in general makes a nice difference and doesn’t sound fake and heavily reverbed like I was expecting. It does add a more widened and live feel especially once you’ve been wearing them for a little while and you start to feel them less, you can sort of forget they’re on and sometimes feel almost like you’re at a live show!