Cleer ARC 3 Open Ear Headphones – Dolby Audio, Snapdragon So…

Original price was: $219.99.Current price is: $197.99.

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We are Cleer Audio

We are a performance audio brand. Our purpose is to elevate and transform every experience, inviting you to enhance your lifestyle through uncompromised audio that is designed with you in mind.

Cleer ARC Open Ear Earbuds

Cleer Wireless Headphone

Cleer Audio

How did we get our start?

Based in San Diego, CA, we are a small team of passionate audio enthusiasts. We created Cleer to share our pursuit to create the ultimate listening experiences. Our team is built from past leaders and insiders of some of the largest brands in the audio industry.

Why do we love what we do?

We are Cleer Audio

We are a performance audio brand. Our purpose is to elevate and transform every experience, inviting you to enhance your lifestyle through uncompromised audio that is designed with you in mind.

Comfortable & Ergonomic Design: Features an adjustable, soft ear hook for a secure and personalized fit. Weighing at just 12 grams, these open ear buds provide exceptional comfort and are perfect for long listening sessions.
Unparalleled Audio Quality: Experience crystal clear sound with ARC3 open ear headphones, featuring Dolby Atmos & Snapdragon Sound. Equipped with 16.2mm drivers for spatial sound and optimized for Dolby Atmos head tracking for an enhanced listening experience.
FHD Display & Touch Controls: Enjoy effortless operation with an intuitive FHD Display for Dolby Sound Effects, EQ settings and etc. Keep your open ear earbuds sanitized with UV sterilization that activates when the smart case lid is closed, ensuring your open earbuds are clean and ready for use.
Auto Volume Controlled Open Ear Earbuds: Automatically adjusts audio based on your surroundings for consistent listening, delivers crystal-clear voice for calls, and enables hands-free operation with head gesture commands.
IPX7 Waterproof & Durable: Built to endure intense workouts and outdoor adventures, these open ear headphones are fully waterproof, resistant to sweat, rain and accidental splashes.
Extended Battery Life: Enjoy up to 50 hours of battery life with ARC3 open ear headphones wireless Bluetooth. Benefit from 10 hours of playtime on a single charge, plus an extra 40 hours with the wireless charging case for continuous, long-lasting performance.
Multi-point Connection with Advanced Bluetooth 5.4 Technology: Seamlessly pair with two devices simultaneously using the ARC3 open ear Bluetooth headphones. Benefit from the latest Bluetooth 5.4, offering enhanced range for more reliable and stable connectivity.

Price: $219.99 - $197.99
(as of Apr 28, 2025 21:11:51 UTC – Details)

Customers say

Customers find these wireless earbuds deliver excellent sound quality, allowing them to hear everything in their environment, and appreciate their secure fit that stays in place during activities like running. The earbuds are comfortable for extended wear, with one customer noting they’re gentle against the skin, and customers find them easy to use, with quick and simple Bluetooth pairing. Customers praise the design, with one highlighting the flawless open ear design, and consider them worth the money. While connectivity receives mixed feedback, with some customers reporting good connectivity, others mention connection issues.

7 reviews for Cleer ARC 3 Open Ear Headphones – Dolby Audio, Snapdragon So…

  1. YuenX

    Great headphones with nice feature set. Comparison with LG Tone
    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- 9.5 hours 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 IPX7 (X means that it was not rated against dust protection. Second number is for water protection and is out of 9)- Bluetooth 5.4- 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 updatesCONS- 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 powerCONTROLSTaps:Earbuds can be tapped to control music and take/make callsHead 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!

  2. Youngchun Lee

    Great audio quality and comfort from best openear headphones!
    I’ve struggled over the years to find good lightweight open earthat produce an overall good sound quality while providing comfort and stability. These open earbuds were a match made in heaven.SOUND: It’s almost the same level of sound quality as you’d get from traditional over-ear studio quality headphones with dolbyatmos – both open-ear and in-ear style – it exceeded my expectation! The app allows you to choose from some EQ presets and create your own custom EQ presets so you can tweak the EQ bands to your liking, which is a great feature.COMFORT: The nice adjustable hinge “up & down” and “left & right” that go around the ear are very gentle against the skin (I have sensitive skin, so I was pleased with that). They’re sturdy and keep these buds in place even when moving/exercising. They’re easy to just keep on as you go about your day, which is the first for me – I’ve had other earbuds before, but my ears would always end up feeling sore after an hour of wearing them. With the ARC 3, I can keep them in for hours without feeling the urge to take them out.STABILITY: Their design is flawless – they fit nice and snug into the antihelix of the ear and loop around the back of the ear to keep them safe and secure. No issues!VALUE: They’re more expensive than budget brands while less expensive than other highly rated open-ear options, making the price point reasonable.OVERALL: Best open-ear ear buds I’ve ever owned, I absolutely love them and recommend them to everyone.

  3. Ray C.

    A Game-Changer in Open-Ear Audio – Cleer ARC3 Beats Shokz OpenFit 2!
    I’ve used both the Cleer ARC3 and Shokz OpenFit 2, and without a doubt, the ARC3 is the superior choice for those looking for better sound quality, comfort, and features.Sound Quality (5/5)The Cleer ARC3 delivers richer, fuller audio with a stronger bass response than the OpenFit 2. While Shokz has improved bass compared to its previous models, it still struggles with deep, immersive sound. The ARC3 uses a larger driver and superior tuning to provide a more balanced and natural listening experience​.Battery Life (5/5)The ARC3 lasts longer per charge, offering up to 50 hours of playback including the case, compared to 11 hours on the OpenFit 2​. While both are impressive, the extra hour of battery life makes a difference for all-day use.Connectivity & Features (5/5)Cleer ARC3 comes with Bluetooth 5.4, ensuring a stable connection with multipoint pairing for easy switching between devices. While Shokz OpenFit 2 also offers multipoint, it lacks LE Audio and Auracast support, which future-proofs Cleer’s offering​.Comfort & Fit (4.5/5)The Cleer ARC3 has an ergonomic, adjustable design that feels more secure on the ears, especially during workouts. The OpenFit 2 is comfortable but has a slightly looser fit, which might require occasional readjustment​.Final Verdict:If you want better sound, longer battery life, and a more secure fit, the Cleer ARC3 is a clear winner over the Shokz OpenFit 2. I highly recommend it for audiophiles, commuters, and fitness enthusiasts alike!✅ Pros:✔️ Superior sound quality✔️ Longer battery life✔️ Better connectivity features✔️ Secure and comfortable fit❌ Cons:➖ Slightly larger design than OpenFit 2

  4. Kindle Customer

    I had some issues with the fitting and had given a poor review originally. The company reached out to me to discuss the matter and is going to send out an replacement. It goes to show how good this company is dealing with its customers. I have now revised my rating to excellent. 

  5. Amazon Customer

    I had a minor issue with my order, but the customer service team handled it exceptionally well. They were quick to respond, professional, and offered a fair resolution with a partial refund. It’s clear they genuinely care about their customers and stand behind their products. I’m very satisfied with how everything was handled and wouldn’t hesitate to order from them again. Highly recommend for both product quality and excellent service!

  6. Ian

    I was excited to try these as I don’t get on well with in-ear headphones. My excitement quickly turned to frustration after struggling through an inexcusably bad onboarding process, during which the headphones repeatedly refused to pair with my iPhone 15. When I did manage to pair them, they “forgot” about being paired and this meant that I had to manually pair them back to my phone for each use. The app prompted me to upgrade the firmware and in case this might help with the Bluetooth pairing, I attempted to upgrade the firmware. Actually I attempted it 11 times. Each time the app would download the firmware (why not just download it to the app once?) and the fail to apply it to the headphones. On the plus side however, they look nice.

  7. AG

    Very nice quality and features overall

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