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Battery | Music playback: Up to 6 hours (up to 28 hours with the charging case) Calls: Up to 4.3 hours (up to 20 hours with the charging case) |
Charge time | Via charging case: 60 minutes Empty case with charging cable: 120 minutes A 10-minute charge gives two hours of battery life |
Connectivity | Bluetooth V.5.2 Wireless range: 33ft/10m |
Sweat resistance | Earbuds: IP54 Charging case: Not waterproof |
Sound | Frequency Response 50Hz – 16kHz Speaker Sensitivity 96.2dB ± 2.5dB Microphone Sensitivity -38 dB ±1dB |
The big difference here between the OpenFit regular and OpenFit Air is that the regular gets an extra hour of battery life (seven hours), but the quick charge only gives one hour in five minutes, whereas the Air gets two hours in 10 minutes.
The Air also has multipoint pairing and touch controls. I’m more pleased about the multipoint pairing than I am about the touch controls, but they are passable.
No one is using open-ear headphones for audiophile listening. But people who are used to bone conduction will find these to be a revelation. They convey bass clearly enough that you can listen to a podcast without the dialogue becoming too muddy or muffled. Dance music has that driving beat without the concussion. Phone calls come through clearly, too.
There is some audio bleed; if you have it up loud enough, the people around you can hear what’s playing through your headphones. So be mindful of that when on a train or in a lift. Because they’re just little speakers near your ear, there’s nothing containing the sound.
So they’re not great for wearing in the middle of the night while bouncing a baby and trying to get them back to sleep. But they are good for listening while walking around with a pram, running, or riding a bike.
On the regular OpenFit, I can ride my bike up to about 23km/h before the person on the other end of the line realises I’m outside, let alone on a bike. I conduct all my long business phone calls on them.
On the OpenFit Air, I can ride up to 20km/h before the other person notices, and there is some obvious compression on business calls. It’s not a huge step-down, but a very slight one that I wouldn’t have noticed if I didn’t already have the OpenFit.
The OpenFit Air is ridiculously comfortable. Probably the most comfortable headphones I have. I frequently forget I have them on. After a 110km morning ride with glasses and a helmet, I was super keen to get off my helmet and tight bike kit, and it wasn’t until dinner time that I realised I was still wearing the OpenFit Air. They’re so light and unobtrusive.
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