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The Cleer Roam NC earbuds attempt to break into a crowded and competitive market arena, and they make bold claims about what they can accomplish. The Roam NC doesn’t fully deliver, despite the fact that the possibility of an affordable ANC is appealing. The sound quality.
The other hand, is quite good and lives up to Cleer’s reputation for providing a well-rounded mix, even if it does seem to be missing some bass. When you factor in the inclusion of the Cleer+ companion software, the Cleer Roam NC becomes a set of true wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation that is at the very least satisfactory.
Cleer Roam NC SPECIFICATIONS
Specification | Description |
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Type | Over-ear wireless headphones |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.0 |
Battery life | Up to 24 hours with ANC on |
Charging time | 2 hours |
Noise cancellation | Hybrid noise-canceling technology |
Weight | 283 grams |
Cleer Roam NC review: Design
The Cleer Roam NC earbuds come with more than one earpiece, which is great for people with small ear openings like me. But because they have a twisting shape, we had to push on them to keep them in my ears when we were working out or doing other hard things.
Unlike the Logitech Zone Wired earbuds, which wouldn’t stay in my ears, these stayed in most of the time, even though we usually prefer the fit of hard plastic units like the AirPods 2. You can buy this earbuds from its official website
Cleer Roam NC review: Noise Cancelling
You can also use a handy slider on the Cleer+ app to switch between the ambient and noise cancellation modes and set the touch control for the voice helper. Talking about noise reduction, we spend most of my time on the train, and when we listen to music, we want to block out what other people are saying. We didn’t like how weak the noise cancellation was and how it didn’t block out much unwanted noise, which was a shame. It was also hard to tell the difference between the natural mode and the noise canceling mode.
Cleer Roam NC review: Sound Quality
In terms of sound quality, these earbuds are fine. When I played music through the ears, most of it sounded pretty natural and didn’t get too mixed up. They don’t do as well with bass as my AirPods 2, which do a much better job. It was possible to listen to deeper songs, but they didn’t have enough depth.
The equalizer tool in the Cleer+ app is a must-have because the sound quality of the Cleer Roam NC right out of the box can be pretty bad, with many of the higher and lower notes getting mixed up.
Cleer Roam NC review: Battery Life
The battery life is another area that has gotten a little worse. The Cleer Roam NC can play music for up to five hours, and the charging carry case can play music for another ten hours. Five hours of playing isn’t bad, but if you use ANC often, this number goes down. But the fast charging choice is good, and a quick five-minute charge gives you about an hour of play time.
Final Words
The Cleer Roam NC is not a bad pair of headphones if you have simple wants and a small budget. We like that they are IPX4, especially since I’ve started going to the gym more often. We didn’t like the fact that we had to turn up the noise to almost 85%, which cut the battery life to about 4 hours per charge. Touch features were also a little hard for me to figure out.
There are a lot of things to remember, and we often turned on/off the ambient mode instead of skipping a track. We also didn’t like how to turn up or down the volume. It was just annoying, and sometimes we forgot how to do it with the touch controls and had to use my phone to change the volume.
Cleer Roam NC Ratings
Cleer Roam NC review: THE GOOD AND THE BAD
The Good
- Earbuds look stylish
- IPX4 water rating
The Bad
- Touch controls aren’t intuitive
FAQS
Noise-canceling headphones, on the other hand, are great at blocking out background noise even when there is no music playing. They can easily cut down on the noise from busy streets or stores. But they are even better at blocking out environmental noise, which are sounds that repeat and last a long time.
Press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds after they are turned off. This will put your headphones into “pairing mode.” Next, go to your phone or other device’s settings page and look for the “Bluetooth” option. Choose it, then choose your ears from the list of devices.