Cleer Audio, Enduro ANC

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Previously known as Wretched Stare
Cleer Enduro ANC
Pros: comfort , Good ANC performance, looks great
Cons: no 3,5mm jack, pads use adhesive to connect.
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The Enduro ANC is the latest in the line offering the ANC of the flow and the battery life of the Enduro combined in one headphone with some nice looks and original color options.
The packaging as always looks premium. The included accessories are a charging cable Type-C , USB-C to 3.5mm adapter, carrying pouch and documentation. The build quality was above average and sturdy. The headband boast a large metal band as thick as the headband itself, padding was adequate and I felt no pressure at the top of my head.
The pads are plush with a good amount or memory foam but compared to Beats and a few others they are not as thick. The Enduro packs a lot of great features in their new unit like 60hrs of playback, Bluetooth 5.0, a excellent microphone for calls comfort and durability.

Sound: Is balanced with a lift in the lower frequencies the mids are clean and the highs stay relatively safe, staging is above average but has more width than depth. Imaging was average and separation was decent too but the signature can easily be customized with the Cleer app.

Conclusion:
I found the Enduro ANC to be more well rounded than the original and it had great range when walking about the house, calls were clear and comfort was much better than most. The feature rich headphones are a excellent budget ANC buy and can compete with much higher coast alternatives.

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