
The new Soundcore AeroClip open-ear headphones focus on comfort.
Soundcore introduces you to the opportunity to join one of the most notable trends in the field of audio technology: open-ear headphones, through the Soundcore AeroClip model.
Soundcore has launched the AeroClip earbuds, which fit into the growing trends in audio technology, particularly in the realm of open-ear headphones. After an extensive waiting period and pre-orders, these earbuds are now available for purchase, offering an interesting option for those looking to enjoy music without completely disconnecting from their surroundings.
The design of the AeroClip features a flexible connector made of TPU, which incorporates a titanium cable that extends between the earbud and the technology portion. This system ensures that the earbuds stay in place around the cartilage of the ear, allowing users to enjoy music while remaining in touch with the outside world. Unlike in-ear models, the AeroClip is designed to prevent ear fatigue, providing a better experience for prolonged use.
Compared to the previous model, the C30i, the AeroClip's design has been optimized, achieving an acoustic chamber that is 37% smaller. The manufacturers assert that they comfortably fit any type of ear and also provide additional adapters. They are available in three attractive colors: Midnight, Rosy Brown, and Champagne Mist. With an IPX4 rating, they are resistant to sweat and rain, making them a viable option for outdoor runners.
Sound is delivered through a 12mm titanium-coated speaker, and they feature four microphones for calls, enhancing sound capture thanks to artificial intelligence that amplifies the voice. Users can connect them to an app available for Android and iOS, which allows for sound profile customization and access to features like Google Assistant or Siri. Additionally, controls are managed through taps and gestures on the earbud body.
The battery offers up to eight hours of continuous playback, and the case adds another 24 hours, with a fast charging option that provides three hours of use after just ten minutes of charging. The Soundcore AeroClip is priced at $130, positioning itself alongside other bone conduction and open-ear headphone models.