The Cleer Enduro 100 adopts a classic over-ear design that prioritizes comfort. The ear cups are generously padded, and the headband offers sufficient cushioning for extended listening sessions. While the build quality feels sturdy for its price point, the predominantly plastic construction is evident. The headphones are relatively lightweight, making them suitable for on-the-go use.
For its affordable price, the Enduro 100 delivers respectable sound quality. The bass response is decent, providing enough depth and punch for most listeners. The midrange is clear and balanced, allowing vocals and instruments to shine through. However, the high-frequency response can sometimes sound a bit harsh or lacking in detail. Overall, the sound signature leans towards a warm and enjoyable character.
Cleer claims an impressive battery life for the Enduro 100, and real-world performance generally aligns with these claims. The headphones can easily last through multiple days of moderate use on a single charge. This makes them an excellent choice for long commutes or travel.
The Enduro 100 offers a basic feature set. Physical buttons on the ear cups control essential functions, while a built-in microphone enables hands-free calls. Bluetooth connectivity ensures wireless freedom, but there’s no support for advanced codecs like aptX or AAC.
The Cleer Enduro 100 is a solid choice for budget-conscious consumers seeking a comfortable and decent-sounding pair of headphones. While it doesn’t excel in any particular area, it delivers satisfactory performance across the board. If you prioritize long battery life, a comfortable fit, and acceptable sound quality without breaking the bank, the Enduro 100 is worth considering.
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