If you regularly use wireless headphones<\/a> to soundtrack your journey to work, you’ll know how frustrating it is when your battery drains down mid-commute; enter the Cleer Audio Enduro 100 wireless headphones.\u00a0<\/p>\n These over-ear headphones<\/a> promise a staggering 100 hours of battery life \u2013 that’s over four days of continuous music playback, meaning you can ditch those tatty wired earbuds<\/a> you keep in your bag for emergencies.<\/p>\n You’d be forgiven for thinking that huge capacity means the Cleer Audio Enduro 100 wireless headphones will take ages to charge; however, Cleer Audio says that the over-ear cans only require “five minutes of charging time to hold an hour of playback”.<\/p>\n These wireless headphones should sound pretty good too, using Cleer’s patented 40mm Ironless drivers, which apparently provide “low distortion and high resolution no matter the volume level” you’re listening at.\u00a0<\/p>\n Cleer’s Ironless technology uses a set of stacked magnets to achieve an “even and symmetrical confinement of the magnetic flux within the driver.”\u00a0<\/p>\n The company claims that, unlike the usual arrangement of “soft iron parts and a single magnet,” its drivers ensure that the the transducer motor is “free from distortions, creating a balanced and dynamic sound”.\u00a0<\/p>\n (If you’re not familiar already, the\u00a0transducer<\/a>\u00a0is the part of the driver that converts electronic signals from your device into the vibration of the speaker cone and diaphragm.)<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Enduro 100s support AAC and aptX HD low latency support, so they should hold up whether you’re listening to music or bingeing your favorite Netflix show<\/a>.\u00a0<\/p>\n While you can use the wireless headphones with any Bluetooth-enabled device, they’re optimized for Android, offering Google Fast Pair 2.0; Cleer Audio says that you just “simply turn on the headphones and the pairing request will almost instantly appear on-screen”.<\/p>\n Of course, looks are an important consideration when buying a new pair of over-ear headphones \u2013 and these cans look pretty swish, coming in subtle grey and white, and white and sand color schemes.\u00a0<\/p>\n While we’re waiting on a firm release date, Cleer Audio has confirmed that they’ll be available to buy from September in the US and UK, for $179.99 \/ \u00a3169.99 \u2013 much cheaper than our reigning wireless headphones champion, the Sony WH-1000XM3<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n
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