🎶 Elevate your sound game with Crazybaby Air – where style meets performance!
The Crazybaby Air by (Nano) Wireless Bluetooth Headphones deliver superior acoustics through custom carbon nanotube diaphragms, an ultra-compact design for portability, and a sport-friendly fit. With an impressive all-day battery life and quick charge capabilities, these headphones are perfect for music lovers on the go.
Product Dimensions | 35 x 12 x 11 cm; 43 g |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item model number | MC7B9EM/A |
Colour | Yellow Austin |
Compatible Devices | Air NANO is compatible with most of the Bluetooth devices on the market, but not optimized for all kinds of devices coming with different specifications. We encourage the customers to inquire about the compatibility before placing an order. |
Connector | USB Type C |
Material Type | Plastic |
Speaker Count | 2 |
Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
Colour Screen | No |
Item Weight | 43 g |
J**H
Amazing design and build quality
The product comes in a very nice and Apple-style box, it really looks good and when unboxing it you can smell the "premium" feeling.The buds are very small and stay very well in your ears (provided you use the right sized ear tips) also with no need to install the "fins" (which are included anyway).In the box you find the buds, the capsule/charger, the Type-C cable for charging, different sized ear tips and fins, the user manual, warranty cards and crazybaby stickers.I love the design of both the capsule and the buds, and the capsule is also quite small compared to others (see the silver one in the picture, which is bulkier). Plus, more unique than rare, they charge with Type-C (most of the cheap chinese products still have MicroUSB, like the silver one).I have found out that the capsule doesn't charge if I use a Type-C to Type-C cable/charger, but with the included one (and others Type-C to Type-A cables + standard USB Type-A charger) it works ok.The sound quality seems quite good, balanced, with no boomy lows. But of course don't expect a stellar sound, they're still "true wireless" bluetooth earbuds and even the more famous audio brands struggle to provide high sound quality with this type of earphones. Still, they have AAC codec (not aptX, but AAC is anyway better than SBC and it works with both Android and iOS).One thing that really works very well is the integration with Google Assistant. Double-press the left earbud and it will trigger Google Assistant, which will work flawlessly, also if the smartphone is locked in your pocket. Also for calls, the microphone is very good (mind that in this case only the left bud is used, as it's the main one that connects to the smartphone via BT, then the right bud will connect to the left one but only for music, not calls).Audio latency is quite high, so I would not recommend these for films/games.For music they're very good though, except from some random cut outs of the right ear bud but the customer service is trying to resolve this very pro-actively (I will update the review then).Wireless range on overall (from the smartphone to the left earbud) is very good.I really like the product and Crazybaby as a start-up, the product is not perfect but as a small and new brand I feel they're really trying hard to improve. I would recommend the Air NANO to who doesn't want a perfect product now, but wants to help a new brand with amazing design and build quality, to give us better product in the future.
S**K
You will grow to HATE these!!
READ UPDATE :Unfortunately the first crazybaby Air (NANO) I ordered arrived WITHOUT the actual earbuds!?!?!? But had already ordered a second pair so waited for them to arrive before leaving a review.......These arrived on time packaged in Apple style packaging. The earbuds are extremely easy sync, use, and charge. Absolutely love these, the sound quality is amazing. I have only used them in the house so far. once I have fully tested them, cycling and at the gym, I will update this review. But for the time being... would I recommend these? A resounding HELL YEAH!!! I will be definitely buying at least two other colours.... and CRAZYBABY if your reading this can we have a couple in grey please?UPDATE:So I thought these were great when I first got them... well where to start? The charger has fallen to bits. The tiny magnets that hold the earbuds in place to charge them keep coming out. The case itself has come apart several times. Oh and it barely charges the earbuds!! It takes about 48-72hrs to get it to charge! And if I’m lucky I get 20-25mins use before the left earbud dies! The tiny connector has left sores in my ears to due overheating. Complete waste of money. AVOID!! Without a doubt the worst earbuds I’ve had to date. Crap! EXPENSIVE CRAP!It’s unfortunate that these LOOK and SOUND good but just don’t live up to the hype!.
B**G
Nearly perfect
I've been using these headphones for about a week now and they're my first venture into the world of truly wireless in-ear headphones. As an Android user Airpods were out of the question, so after a bit of research I came across these.Fit in the ear is good. It probably comes down to personal experience a lot, but as the headphones are small and lightweight, I've not had any discomfort with them. The sound quality is decent - you'd get better from a pair of wired headphones at this price range obviously, but it's comparable to Airpods when I've tried them.The only real issue I've had is the connection. Most of the time it's competely fine, but the right ear does cut out from time to time, especially if I'm walking with my phone in my pocket. Actually connecting the headphones to my phone is very easy, as they normally automatically connect as soon as I've turned them on.I've seen a few reviews saying that the charging case can be a bit fiddly and annoying. While the build quality of the case isn't quite as good as the headphones, I've not had any big problems with it. You do have to be careful when you're putting the headphones in to charge that they're actually touching the contacts, but after doing it a few times it's not that difficult. Because they light up when they're charging it's not impossible to do in the dark too.Overall, these are a really cool (but not flawless) piece of tech. They're not quite as easy to use as the Airpods, but at this price point they're great.
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