Outlier Free Pro Review - Completely Waterproof Bone Conducting Headphones for Swimming
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- čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
- With an IPX8 waterproof rating and a built-in 8 GB memory, you can now experience absolute audio playback freedom-run, cycle, and even swim-without needing a bluetooth connection or your phone.
The wireless headphones also feature Bluetooth® 5.3, long battery life of up to 10 hours on a single charge, a built-in microphone, and voice assistant support, making the Creative Outlier Free Pro a perfect audio companion for active urbanites, marathon runners, and fitness enthusiasts.
Intro: 00:00
Sports usage: 00:30
Sound quality 01:00
Swimming with them 01:28
Controls 02:31
Charging 03:15
Microphone 03:26
Multipoint Bluetooth 04:13
Conclusion 05:13 - Sport
Thanks Jonathan! Nice video! This product looks very similar to Openrun Pro, but Openrun Pro cannot be used for swimming. I used to have an Openrun Pro, but later for swimming and boating, I switched to the Wissonly Hi Runner. Its waterproof level reached IPX8, and in addition to Bluetooth mode, it also has MP3 mode. These two features make it work well when swimming.
my biggest issue with bone conduction is that volume can be either too low or sound leakage is too loud if you turn it up. I don't want my surrounding to get disturbed by my blasting hiphop.
So how's the sound leakage in Outlier Free Pro?
u know of a bone conduction set that works for swimming and can rewind and fast forward?
Was hoping for sound quality vs Aftershokz and more info about the 8GB storage on the Pro model.
I don't have a pair of the aftershokz so I can't do a direct comparison. What other info do you want about the storage other than the fact it is 8GB in size?
It will be great if you can do a riview of the regular outlier Free, not the pro, not everyone has the money for the Pro.
how do you load mp3s on the headphones?
You have to connect it to a pc or Mac with the supplied cable and transfer them across.
The big question is how they compare to the Shokz line of bone conduction headphones.
Yeah for sure, I've never tired a pair of shokz in the pool before though.
@@JonathanJScottFilms what about the non waterproof shockz model, how does the sound compare
@@shenjiejason8350 I don't have a pair to try side by side but for bone conduction headphones they produce decent sound.
@@JonathanJScottFilms thx
@@shenjiejason8350 you're welcome
After 3 months, do you still find them good ?
Yep, they are my go to headphones for any sports.
@@JonathanJScottFilms Can I play basketball with this? Can I wear a beanie with it? And what do you think of shokz headphones compared to these ones ?
@@lonelyberg1808 sorry I don't know as it's not a sport I play, probably not suitable for wear under a hat and I don't own the after shokz so can't compare
@@JonathanJScottFilms oh ok. But can I run with these ?
@@lonelyberg1808 yes of course
Bro, make ir right, put them on, try them, don't just talk
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hi I just bought one of those and without going to the swimming pool I am pretty sure that plug for the mic will come off, it looks very clumsy. generally rely on a plug and claim IPX8 looks pretty strange to me. if the plug comes off the risk is to compromise the mic or the whole system?
thanks in advance for your reply
@@giuseppecarluccisforza7227 been using them in the pool regularly since this review was posted and the plug never has come out for me.
@JonathanJScottFilms many thanks for the lightning reply :) appreciate
I'll give it a try and let you know. KR
final outcome... returned to the shop in the end...
- running ok, the best overall experience, but then I tried my son's basic in-ear and were better as to quality sound even in noisy condition (traffic)
- swimming pool ok, but I had to figure out a way to keep that plug in place. didn't want to risk any water leak through the mic...
- cycling NOK... in any condition... at high speed with no traffic I couldn't hear much, even audiobooks
Basically no sense to buy other than for swimming