







🎧 Stay connected, comfortable, and charged—hear the future, open ear style!
The Cleer ARC II Sport are true wireless open-ear headphones featuring 16.3mm dynamic drivers for rich sound, Bluetooth 5.3 with multi-point connection for seamless device switching, and an IPX5 sweat-resistant design. With up to 35 hours of playtime and customizable EQ presets, they deliver premium audio and comfort for active professionals who demand both awareness and performance.
















| ASIN | B0C5NDRSKJ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 16.3 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 80 Milliseconds |
| Batteries | 3 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 35 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,312 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #369 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 75 Feet |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Cable Feature | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | Grey |
| Carrying Case Weight | 3 Ounces |
| Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App, Touch, Voice |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Touch Control, Native Voice Assistant Control, App Control |
| Customer Package Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (305) |
| Date First Available | May 18, 2023 |
| Earpiece Shape | Hook |
| Generation | 2 |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Included Components | Charging Cable USB-C to USB-A, Charging Case with Built-in Sterilization using UV-C, Cleer ARC II Sport Open Ear Headphones, User Manual |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | ARC2STREDUS |
| Manufacturer | Cleer |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Cleer Audio ARC II Sport Red |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.31 x 3.62 x 1.5 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calling, Cycling, Exercising, Running, Skateboarding |
| Special Feature | Integrated Equalizer, Multipoint Pairing, Rechargeable Battery, Sweatproof, Volume Control |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment, Sport |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 841084100961 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
A**T
I did not expect these to be THIS good!
I have all sorts of high end in ear buds, but as I walk or bike at least 40 minutes every day or so, I have found I only use my Oladance OPEN EAR buds, vs all my in ears, and I REALLY still like my Oladance open ears from good sound, to being super comfortable to wear. BTW, not sure ANY open ear buds are a good choice for bike riding however, because your ear canals are open to the wind. As to these Cleer Arc iis, I wanted something new and FRESH vs my current Oladance Gen1 buds, even vs the new Oladance Gen 2's. Saw a bunch of Shokz - OpenFit and also OpenRock pro reviews...somehow, they just did not excite me. Thought I'd take a chance with these CLEER Arc ii buds. The minute I put them on and they connected to my Samsung S21 Ultra? it was like, WOW!!. I was not expecting these buds to sound SO amazing..without even using their app for EQ, not even installed yet. I did then install the Cleer app which immediately prompted me to do a firmware upgrade which went flawlessly. All I know is these buds sound FANTASTIC!, esp for open ears, it's almost like how did they do this? Just like "any open ear buds" there is no major SUB bass here, but bass is REALLY good, tight, and plenty of it. I compared them to my Oladance buds, and to my ears the Arc ii's sound WAAAY BETTER than the Oladance buds. Not a little, a LOT. Reason is, these buds seem to have a much, MUCH, broader frequency response..rather good bass, nice mid range, and a ton of great sounding treble. Perhaps the treble is ALMOST too much at times, but I love the way they sound They sound super CLEEEER!. When I switch to my Oladance now THEY almost sound like a pair of muffled speakers with something blocking their sound. These Cleer Arc ii's sound Much Much more open sounding. The Arc iis like all open ear buds don't get "in ear super loud"..but get loud enough, and way loud enough for me. I played around a bit with the head gestures feature, it sort of works, but I think they will need another firmware upgrade down the road as it's a bit too sensitive right now. It's too easy to slightly move your head even a little, and it may make the track go back OR forward, so I took that feature off in the app for now. Be aware there is some very thin plastic covering the part where the buds have to charge. At first, I charged the case but realized I actually did not charge the buds too, because I just didn't see that VERY thin plastic covering the charge area. When you charge these buds, know there is NO charge light on the external part of the case, it's on the inside when you open the case. As to comfort, if Oladance is a 10...maybe these are an 8.5-9. I wore them a good 3-4 hours and barely noticed I was wearing anything, but depending upon your ears, PERHAPS you can feel a like a micro pinch on the upper part of your ears. In my case they were just VERY very comfortable for my ears, they stay in place well overall..and if you care, LOOK ultra premium. I tested multi-point between my phone, again it's Android, and my Macbook Pro...it worked flawlessly. If Cleer can tweak the head gestures these would be untouchable in the current open ear buds catagory. I am amazed just how much I like these Arc ii's!! As everybody's ears are different and different sizes, your mileage may vary, but I LOVE these!! ESP how they sound! I had NO weird connection issues, or any trouble AT all with these little guys...
D**Y
These are good, very very good for sound and comfort, even fitted my small ear canal size.
I have small ear canals and have struggled to find any earbuds that sound good without falling out or needing to be fiddled with to re-insert. Good sound is important to me including sound stage, clarity and base without boom. I have ‘Flare ‘earbuds, I love their sound but can’t keep them in place. I have also tried Jaybird with ear hooks, Earin A3 which sit in the ears but not canal and Etymotic with the double seal in the ear canal. The Jaybird worked ‘ok-ish’ for both sound and fit but weren’t great and then they failed. The Earin A3 had nice sound but would fall out after a while and there was no chance you could be active or eat and drink without them dislodging, eventually they broke on one of their falls. The Etymotic fitted well but the sound was lacking, others have raved about the Etymotic sound but I found them tinny even though I don’t like hard or booming base there was just nothing there. I do want good sound, now as a reference my normal listening headphones are over the ears HIFIMAN Ananda and love their sound but obviously they aren’t good for portability. Compared to the HIFIMAN the sound of the Cleer buds is very good, not quite as good as the HIFIMAN headphones but come pretty close, which for earbuds is amazing. I can hear the slight distortion you often get from radio voice transmission and have confirmed that is the transmission and also present with the HIFIMAN. To test the buds I used (amongst other things) the 2022 recording of the ‘50th anniversary of Tubular Bells’ which I know to be of a good recording standard and it embraces a range of music. The Cleer earbuds were great over the whole album with a lovely sound, just losing clarity at the top end on Ella Shaw’s vocals in Moonlight Shadow. The Cleer earbuds are comfortable even though I wear spectacles and sitting outside the ears don’t move, even when active outside in wind. The buds come with an equalizer app that allows some adjustment without being crazy, for me I liked to add just a little base.
R**L
cómodos y buen sonido
M**A
The build quality is great. They're quite heavy though and I'm not sure they'd stay in place for runners. I paid the extra for this second generation ones because of option to bluetooth to 2 devices. However, that doesn't work reliably so still have to carry a second pair for work. In fact, the connection to one device can be quite flaky and there's a frequent brief glitch in the sound. Putting them in the case should release the connection with the phone but that doesn't always happen either, meaning I have to disconnect in phone settings.
K**N
Ich hatte zum Vergleich die brandneuen Shokz Open-Fit, Marshall Minor III und meine alten Sony mit Kabel, die noch so locker am Ohr hängen (also nicht im Ohr stecken). Ich hatte diverse Tests gesehen/gelsesen und kann einiges bestätigen. Pros: 1. Der Klang ist sehr angenehm. es trägt nicht auf, die Höhen sind fein. Da funktioniert ein Chellokonzert und Progrock ganz famos. Wer "Bums" haben will, kauft sich In-Ears... 2. Konnektivität: ohne Schwierigkeiten an zwei Devices anzuschließen. 3. Eine Sprachaufnahme zu Hause mit dem Mikro war viel besser, als in den Videos. Zumindest in ruhiger Umgebung... Cons: 1. Die Bauform ist für meine Ohren zu "eng" - der Bügel ist nicht biegbar und recht steif. Dabei hab ich ziemlich normale Ohren. Da die Ohren mit dem Alter wachsen, mag es bei jugendlichen im Schnitt besser passen - aber nach den Videos hatten mehrere das Problem. Außerdem war es zusammen mit meiner Brille noch zusätzlich unangenehm. 2. Latenz: es sind ungefähr 200ms - je nach Betriebssystem und App wird das ausgeglichen. Fürs Gamen leider ungeeignet. 3. Das Case ist unnötig groß und schwer. Kurz zur Konkurrenz: Shokz Open-Fit -> klingen etwas flacher (meine uralten Sonys klingen etwas besser), sind dafür kleiner, leichter und sitzen dabei fast unspürbar. Brille stört nicht! Das Mikro "zu Hause" ist auch ganz famos. Konnektivität: leider nur 1 Device. Latenz: ebenso 200ms. Auch super: das sehr kleine Case (für diese Bauform). Marshall Minor III -> klingen seeehr flach. Das war das sofortige KO-Kriterium. Wegen des mangelnden Tragekomforts (bei mir) sende ich die Cleer zurück und behalte die Shokz.
R**S
I use these more than I thought I would as I have plenty of expensive in or over ear. But as these are so comfortable and seem to handle calls well, I just keep them on sometimes. Music quality isn't premium but better than others I've tried like this. It's more convenience over quality, but it's perfectly acceptable. I felt like the good reviews are justified and it was better than expected for the money. They last forever and light.
G**S
Wife loved this product. Great sound, clear words, easy on the ears. Worth the buy.
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