Oraimo OpenCirclet Open Ear Sport Headphones,2023 New Concept Healthy & Comfort Air Conduction Open Ear Wireless Bluetooth Earphones,Best for…
- 【2023 Recomended by CNET】Oraimo OpenCirclet Open Ear Headphones are recognized by the editors of CNET (the world's No. 1 electronic consulting website) and recommended in their "2023 Best Running Headphones" list,together with other top brands,like Beats,Sony, Apple and Shokz.
Original price was: ₹9,999.₹5,699Current price is: ₹5,699.
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mitul sharma –
Amazing product for the price, especially since the competing products are so expensive. Have been using for 2 months. Worth buying!
kislaya Upadhyaya –
Probably the best headphone I’ve used so far.
Kory Ball –
Sound quality: It’s not audiophile but it’s decent. The bass is good, maybe overpowering the midrange a bit with some material but not enough to consider it bad. I used a tone generator and was able to hear bass tones down to 60hz (they fall off a cliff below that, but only high end in-ear or big cans are going to do significantly better). Treble varies depending on how they fit and align with your ear holes. They should have an app just for EQ. The Oraimo app only works with their ear buds, not these. The microphone is just okay. The noise cancelling works okay. The sound quality is mediocre, but that’s universal for Bluetooth microphones so far because the headset/handsfree profiles (HSP/HFP) have forced the use of 8khz sampling rate. Theoretically this could change soon because Bluetooth 5.2/5.3 allows manufacturers to use the LC3 codec across all profiles (which would allow HSP to use up to 48khz sampling rate). It will take a while for manufacturers to build hardware that uses it though, so it’ll be another excuse to buy new headphones in a couple years.
Battery life: Few people will be able to get 16 hours (maybe low volume audio books?). With music I get between 10-12 hours. This is still among the best of wireless headphones. USB-C charging means you can share a charger with your smartphone when traveling, and they charge pretty quickly if you consider several hours of listening added in 10-20 minutes of charging.
Comfort: They still have some work to do on ergonomics. The loops rest on your ears just above the notch. They are not going to work for everyone. It’s not painful for me but I consider it a little annoying after 2-3 hours and need to readjust and/or rub my ears. They are pretty light, which keeps this issue from being more than annoying.
Bluetooth range: The Oraimo is identical to the OpenRun. Using a Pixel 6 as the source, I’m getting about 60ft through several stick frame walls, 150ft through one wall. The Oraimo has occasional 0.5 second audio dropouts though (even right next to the source device) that I never got with the OpenRun, but I did get them with other Bluetooth headphone products (like an older JVC pendant) so I’d say the Oraimo headphones are about average on that front.
Styling: Meh. I don’t like the orange accents or lettering, I’m not just wearing them in the gym. I wish they had all matte black like the OpenRun, without orange lettering (maybe dark gray).
HavyBass? That’s an embarrassing spelling error. I’m glad it’s not printed on the side of the product. HavyBass? Oh, I can has it with cheezburger? Yay!
Comparison to Shokz OpenRun/Pro: This is the most obvious competition, and the OpenRun are pretty much the pinnacle of bone conduction. The OpenRun win on comfort, they are second to none. They grip your head just in front and behind your ears, so very little if any pressure on your ears. The Oraimo don’t have parts to grip your head, the ear loops do most of the work, the booms behind your ears don’t really grip your head, they just float. Battery life: Oraimo wins by a hair vs OpenRun Pro (10 hours) and beats OpenRun by 2-4 hours. Oraimo also wins IMO by using USB-C. OpenRun’s proprietary cable works well but it sucks for charging away from home. Sound quality goes to Oraimo by a mile. The OpenRun are clear and mostly private to everyone more than an arms length away, but the bass rolls off below 250hz (unless you use earplugs or cup your hands over your ears, where you get all the bass back, but what’s the point unless you need to use them on a custruction site?). Subsequently, music with the OpenRun is cold and emotionless. The Oraimos bring the emotion back, they’re very enjoyable for music. Price: The Oraimo also has the OpenRun beat by eighty to a hundred bucks. Build quality: The OpenRun is marginally better. My first pair of Oraimo had a non-functional microphone and I had to send them back. The quality control processes that allowed that to ship is obviously not the greatest. Who knows how they will hold up over time. They seem pretty physically durable just like the OpenRun, but who knows about the batteries. My OpenRun batteries are almost like new after a year of heavy use (instead I broke one of the ear stems trying to bend it back into place after I got bent in my pocket for the 50th time).
Tushar –
It’s for the people who don’t fashion ear buds in their ears due to various reasons. Moreover, it has better sound than any expensive buds you’re going to buy 3 times it’s cost. There’s no ANC, which is fine for me. It doesn’t need a lot of cleaning as well. I’m satisfied by the money I spent on these.
Aparajit Varkey –
Very good sound even though the headphones do not go in ear
Gsingh –
Using since 2 weeks, and it is working flawlessly.no ear pain no worry of ear damage.attractive design. Just ordered another for my brother.thanks oraimo.
MMW –
I really liked the look and design of this product. The sound is good, but the issue I had is the earpieces are not adjustable. While I’m positive I have a perfect head, one earpiece of the headset didn’t sit as close over my earhole, so that side didn’t sound as good. The sound on each side was equally as good when I held the speakers in place with my hands. The fit seemed secure for sports as they stayed put when twisting/shaking my head around as a test. I did not run and sweat to test. Note these are speakers over your earholes, not the bone conduction type. These may work great for you, but FYI.
Uday –
Sound and battery life is good. No explicit pairing button, just leave it on without connection and it automatically goes into pairing mode.
I bought this since the openrun pro/bone conduction sound isn’t good when outside traffic/noise is high. But minus point is that both ears start to pain after a while so can only use for short runs.
Ungeeni –
Will wait for few months months for final say as have doubt over outer material used in this right now these feel premium and very good open ear headphones. Sound is good. They are giving extended 2year warranty that also time will tell, how good they provided the services. Battery back up ok and range of Bluetooth connectivity is decent. For me the bass is good but I cannot say about others as everyone has their own way of hearing bass through headphones. Got these during 900 off on product.
Manoj pujar –
Very good Iam satisfied 👍