Cleer ARC II Sport Open-Ear True Wireless Bluetooth Headphones, Dual Microphone, Multipoint Connection, Secure Fit, Sweat Resistant - Red
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3.7 out of 5 stars with 36 reviews
material quality: 3.11 out of 5
sound quality: 3 out of 5
value: 3.22 out of 5
30% would recommend
10 recommendations
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
18 March, 2026Verified purchase
A Good Buy
A gift for my granddaughter. No complaints from her.
2 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
22 January, 2026Verified purchase
almost a good buy!
I bought these for my bf and the sound is great but the left ear phone didn't charge or work.
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
14 January, 2026
Do NOT buy!
Tried and returned two different pairs of these. None would work and wouldn’t pair to devices. Also one only worked (right). While driver for music is good the whole experience was bad.
1 out of 5 stars
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14 January, 2026Verified purchase
Faulty Set
Purchased these as a gift and the first time using them, one of the earbuds doesn’t work. No sound.
1 out of 5 stars
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11 January, 2026Verified purchase
Do not buy
One side doesn’t even work and it is essentially a full on normal speaker because you can hear from it across the room. Completely defeats the purpose of wearing headphones.
1 out of 5 stars
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4 January, 2026Verified purchase
Not for me
These would not pair with devices nor would they charge.
1 out of 5 stars
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25 December, 2025Verified purchase
Do NOT even try
Only the right one came charged the left one would not charge. We download the ap unpair repair couldn’t get it paired with the phone. Left side still would not turn on or charge. Don’t waste your money too much up front exercise and cost for them not to work!
1 out of 5 stars
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7 December, 2025Verified purchase
Unable to connect to your phone
Impossible to connect, download the app and it didn't work. Wasted two hours and nothing. Had to return it.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
22 August, 2024
Way better than what I’ve imagined!
I just received my ARC II Sports. I wear Cleer’s headphones every day as I walk my dog 3.5 miles. I normally wear Apples’ AirPod Max. Love these open ear headphones but was looking for something I could wear while Mt Biking. I have used Shokz while riding but because of their design, they sound flat with very little dynamics because the drivers are so far away from the ear canals. The ARC II’s seem to have their drivers designed to work as they have been built for the geometry of the Earbuds! Great separation and imaging while creating a very inviting sound signature! I like how they feel when wearing them as they do not have to give an electronic version of of ambient sounds you actually can hear what’s going on around you. These are my first impressions from my first hour of wear…I expect them to “break in” and smooth out a taste. While they really cannot compete with the Apples full size headphones, they do very well indeed considering their design. blown away by their clarity, both high freq. and low!!! Looking forward to my mt. bike ride tomorrow using these beauties!
5 out of 5 stars
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11 August, 2024
Great on-ear headphones!
I have been a fan of neck headphones ever since LG debuted the original design a very long time ago. Nobody had anything similar, and I was skeptical of them. Why would you want to wear headphones on your shoulders and hug your neck especially during working out? I gave it a try and fell in love (after making a few adjustments.) But LG Tone's headphones came with some annoying flaws with each successive model, one of which was audio cutting in and out, and the other being that they did not last very long: their headsets died within a year. I had three of them. All died within about a year. Customer service was terrible. LG was flying high on its exclusive design. Then came the copycats. They were even worse. Fast-forward 10 years later, and wireless headphones have become de facto, particularly with the introduction of Apple's AirPods. The problem with AirPods is that they could easily drop off during more intense workouts. I lost 2 during marathons. That made the races even more than I wanted. Alas, I was never able to locate them -- either they were swept away, taken by someone, or crushed by other runners or cars. Who knows? I tried over-the-ear, wireless headphones and all disappointed short of buying the very expensive brands. A running mate recommended I try out Cleer. And so I did. I never heard of that company, actually, but the feature set sounded good: sporty look and design, ability to connect to 2 Bluetooth devices at the same time (so I could answer both my personal and work phones without having to switch over), good sound quality (it had clarity and decent bass when I briefly tried my friend's), and looked to be able to stay on the ear better. PROS - Quality material - Sat comfortably and securely even during high-intensity workouts - Great sound with decent bass - 7.5 hour tested usage (takes about 2 hours to charge) - Reasonable pricing to LG Tone's neck headphones - Voice calls sounded good to other side (while drowning out background noise) - Connect up to 2 devices at the same time - Sweat proof at IPX5 (X means that it was not rated against dust protection. Second number is for water protection and is out of 6) - Bluetooth 5.3 - Carry case included that also acts as UV sanitizer and battery charger packing enough power for 3 more charges (Manufacturer claim. Didn't test this out) - Cleer+ App smartphone app allows additional customizations and controls and perform firmware updates CONS - Volume could be a bit louder, especially if you're going to use it on an airplane [EDIT: You can make it slightly louder on iOS by going to Settings > Sound > Headphone Safety > and turning off "Reduce Loud Audio"] - Bass could use some more power CONTROLS Taps Earbuds can be tapped to control music and take/make calls Head Motion Disabled by default, and I did not want to turn it on to test because I don't want my head to accidentally trigger things while working out. I just want the headset to play music and take/make calls, that's it. TIP: Should you need to reset the earbuds, put them into the charging case and long-press the "MFB" button for 10 seconds until it says "Restoring Bluetooth Setting" [sic] Overall, I really like this set of headphones after my disastrous experience with the LG Tone neckbands. LG's original was great, but LG's subsequent models, their poor customer service, and poorly-executed copycats made me stay away from this type of headphones. Cleer did great with their take on this headphone. Many thanks for the recommendation from my running mate!