In-ear headphones have become extremely famous due to their ease of wearing, comfort and compactness to be able to listen to our music, calls or any type of audio anywhere and anytime. Now, Creative presented them with a very different design, and they are no longer in-ear since they are not worn inside the ear, but they have a very similar format, we show you what the new ones look like Outlier Go.
Many of the peripherals that we can find today seek to offer great comfort as well as the best possible audio quality, and it is increasingly common to see how many people choose to choose these models that, in addition to being comfortable to wear, also allow them to take anywhere.
Comfort taken to another level, no need to insert them into the ear canal
One of the biggest problems with wireless headphones that have a format to integrate them directly into the ear instead of being a headband is directly related to this type of design, and that is that not everyone likes having to introduce them into the ear canal. This time, from Creative We looked for a way to achieve this type of wireless headphones reach an even wider audience, completely changing the design to make them more comfortable.
This new design features a type of open-ear headset, with a way to wear them using a soft silicone hook that attaches to the back of the ear, similar to those that can be found created specifically for athletes.
In terms of specifications, they are not left behind, and one of the most important things we can highlight is the great audio quality they offer, since they have 14.2 mm neodymium transducers that allow us to enjoy superior sound quality. As we can imagine, they are perfect for exercising without disconnecting from the environment, since they also offer IPX4 resistance against splashes, as well as an autonomy of up to 6 hours per headset and up to a total of 26 hours when recharged in the case included.
They also feature dual microphones for clear calls and uninterrupted listening in any environment, while being compatible with Siri and Google Assistant voice assistants.
Besides being different, they offer great configuration options
There are many things that we can highlight about these headphones, as we have seen before, but in addition to everything they include at the hardware level, it should be noted that they also have software that allows us to configure them as we wish. The Creative application allows us to change the operation of the buttons of these headphones, and we can configure how we want each of the gestures that we can normally use to behave, that is, we can modify them to have a total of 6 different button configurations, giving one, two or three touches on each of the two headphones.