As the first wireless headphone in the world to use carbon nanotube technology, the Crazybaby Air is on the verge of setting the standard in the highly competitive earbud marketplace. Described by its initial test group as “comfortable with spectacular sound,” Air is equipped with state-of-the-art CVC 8th noise cancellation technology.
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Designed for the fitness enthusiast and armed with Bluetooth 4.2 technology, the Air headphones are perfect for high-intensity training whether it’s running outdoors or circuit training at a CrossFit gym. Without the worry around tangling wires, cable noise, or slipping out of your ears, you can literally train like Arnold and still hear your playlist.
Whether you’re running in the rain or at the end of an intense workout at the gym, the Air headphone is water-resistant (rated IPX6) and sweatproof. The secure, comfortable fit gives you all the confidence to tackle the next training regimen without adjusting your earbuds mid-set.
After countless hours testing in a world class acoustic lab, Crazybaby integrated both a carbon Nanotube Diaphragm and a high-tech CSR chip into the earpiece. The end result: a 5.2 mm customized speaker driver that delivers a fully immersive music experience. According to the Crazybaby website, “the latest CSR high-quality decoding chip provides a reliable connection that never drops out.”
As an added bonus – Air by Crazybaby comes with a Virtual Reality port allowing wearers to seamlessly connect to a VR headset via Bluetooth. Once again, the powerful CSR chip delivers world class TWS (True Wireless Stereo) sound without ambient noise interference. Whether it’s top-notch pocket performance, excellent radio frequency range, or a safer device connection, Air is poised to revolutionize the wireless headset industry.
By fine-tuning each nano-sized element of the speaker chamber, Crazybaby has increased its data transmission speed by 2.5 times. Whether you want to connect to Pandora during a gym session or simply answer an incoming call, the CVC Noise Isolation Technology shuts out ambient noise and amplifies the audio accordingly.
Air by Crazybaby is an iOS/Android compatible set of headphones powered by Bluetooth. That means it has the ability to connect to the full suite of digital personal assistants (Google Assist, Apple’s Siri, and Microsoft’s Cortana). Whether you want to play games, stream movies, or connect to a virtual reality headset, the Air headphones connect to any Bluetooth-enabled device.
Web site will not take email to subscribe. Bad marketing when site doesn’t work for pre-order or notification!
Really looking forward to these! Also, the website DOES allow you to leave your email to be notified when these become available.
I funded 2 Air earphones back in November 2016. They eventually turned up in July following numerous emails from Crazybaby moving the completion date further and further back.
So they have turned up and I am impressed – I am no audio expert and can only compare to the wired earphones I’ve had over the years – some quite expensive. My verdict – noise cancelling is very good – audio range very good – good bass. Volume good. Connectivity – slight issue here on one pair and so far Crazy baby have failed to reply to my emails asking for support. The other pair have been very good so maybe I have one duff bud. Concerned that Crazybaby seem to be taking their time contacting me – support is a game changer on this sort of device and Crazybaby need to up their game.
Commands via the switch on the outer face of the buds isn’t that great – they dont have a great responsive feel – and the light that indicates function is hidden by your finger – not the best place to put it – but then I couldn’t suggest better – so it rather chooses itself. clicking a fairly unresponsive button when the buds are in your ears isn’t a great user experience and the buttons need to be more positive. All these little niggles are small negatives on a good product that has obviously had a lot of care put into its design. *I haven’t yet exhausted the batteries so cant put a time on how long they last on a single charge.
I funded 2 Air earphones back in November 2016. They eventually turned up in July following numerous emails from Crazybaby moving the completion date further and further back.
So they have turned up and I am impressed – I am no audio expert
Got mine a few weeks ago. This seems like a scam company to me. First of all the specs are a major lie “15+ Hours Listening Time” they last about 2 and a half hours max. These are by far the lowest volume headphones I’ve ever owned. The free, wired earbuds that come with my phone are louder than this. Almost no bass. The sound cuts out on the right ear all the time. Almost no customer support. They never answer my emails.
Got mine a few weeks ago. This seems like a scam company to me. First of all the specs are a major lie “15+ Hours Listening Time” they last about 2 and a half hours max. These are by far the lowest volume headphones I’ve ever owned
Those headphones have multiple problems:
– Connectivity: The left ear is the master piece and has a strong connection. The right ear connects to the left ear and drops the connection from time to time. Enough time to notice it and be annoyed by it
– Microphone: One of the functionality highlighted on their website is the quality of the microphone. Well, nobody ears me when I am on a call. Moreover, when I pick up a call, only the left ear works, the right ear doesn’t have audio during the call.
– Battery: After a full charge overnight, I get 2 hours or play time, worse than my previous $20 bluetooth headphones.
– Charging sleeve: Although the sleeve is nice looking, it is too big to carry it in a pocket or even a suit jacket. So if you don’t want to carry it in your hands, you’ll have to leave it home.
The idea was good, but the execution was poor and the final product doesn’t live up to the hype and definitely not worth the premium price.
Those headphones have multiple problems:
– Connectivity: The left ear is the master piece and has a strong connection. The right ear connects to the left ear and drops the connection from time to time. Enough time to notice it and be annoyed by
Got mine finally- disappointed- right ear drops sound frequently and battery lasted maybe 2 hours…. waited almost a year for them totally a waste of time
Waited for mine for a long time as with other reviewers. Also had the issue of the right bud dropping out constantly and was very disappointed. But – It seems that the issue is lack of charge when first pairing (for whatever reason). After a week of struggling to use the buds with poor pairing, I charged them fully overnight, re-paired them and they work perfectly. The sound quality mirroring and in some instances surpassing my Shure SRH750DJ headphones. Happy as!
Waited for mine for a long time as with other reviewers. Also had the issue of the right bud dropping out constantly and was very disappointed. But – It seems that the issue is lack of charge when first pairing (for whatever reason). After a we
+1 to all reviews regarding the disappointing drop out issues. The Air is a great design, neat and with a full sound, but constant drop outs in built-up areas is a deal breaker. Air cannot cope with interference from nearby sources (such as other bluetooth devices).
+1 to all reviews regarding the disappointing drop out issues. The Air is a great design, neat and with a full sound, but constant drop outs in built-up areas is a deal breaker. Air cannot cope with interference from nearby sources (such as other blu
Same as Mike. Continues to drop completely, or partially from blue tooth. And I am sitting at my desk three feet away with no interference.
Constant drop out from run one could live with it but run 4 volume dropped to half phone full volume and can’t hear music over road noise three emails to them no reply. Really poor after sale service
Got mine yesterday. These are by far the worst heaphones i have got. The sound quality is really crap. No volume with way too much on the high range with very little bass. Truly disappointed with these heaphones. I waited almost a year for them to arrive, putting up with their BS emails about the materials used blah blah blah blah. Do not buy and do not believe those reviews on Youtube. My cheap Mpow bluetooth heaphones sound much better. Disgraceful. I be demanding my money back.
Got mine yesterday. These are by far the worst heaphones i have got. The sound quality is really crap. No volume with way too much on the high range with very little bass. Truly disappointed with these heaphones. I waited almost a year for them to a
It does seem the initial charge is really important. When flat/new the pod charges first before it starts to charge the ear buds. I thought mine were defective because after charging for a couple of hours the left bud would still not switch on. After charging overnight theyre now working fine. As for their performance they sound damn good to me and more than loud enough. Really comfortable to wear and to date no bluetooth drop outs. Well worth the wait.
It does seem the initial charge is really important. When flat/new the pod charges first before it starts to charge the ear buds. I thought mine were defective because after charging for a couple of hours the left bud would still not switch on. Afte
Very good once you know the tricks
Yes I waited 10 months for these things and wasn’t too happy about that. They turned out to be a great purchase. It’s living up to all the hype but that said, I do understand the negative reviews about earbuds cutting out or not working at all. The big trick is to make sure they’re being charged properly. That probably takes care of 50 percent of the complaints about earbuds not working. I don’t remember if the instructions said to remove the plastic film from the earbuds contacts but that’s given. While you have the tube open, drop the earbuds in and MAKE SURE the red light on the earbuds start blinking. If not, drop it in again until it does. No blinking light, no charge.You may have to reseat the earbuds multiple times before it charges. I bet you that’s the #1 cause of these things not working or not wanting to turn on. Once they’re charged, they’re fantastic! Once in a blue moon the right one will drop out momentarily when you turn your head but for me that hasn’t been a problem. If there’s a problem pairing them, take them out of your ear and make sure they’re both turned off, it may take several tries. Then turn them on, left side first and they should pair. Once I figured these things out, they work great. I have no idea why one reviewer mentioned the low bass, the bass is the loudest ever. It is possible to put the wrong one earbud in the wrong ear. The app, however, is pretty much worthless. The tube tube concept is great. It would be nice if the battery lasted longer than 2 1/2 hours but they’re quickly charged in the tube.
Very good once you know the tricks
Yes I waited 10 months for these things and wasn’t too happy about that. They turned out to be a great purchase. It’s living up to all the hype but that said, I do understand the negative reviews about e
Bloody terrible. Waited a full year for them. Can’t even connect them to my phone, when I do they constantly drop out. Run from this shit