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Open Ear Headphones, Clip-On Earbuds with Bluetooth 5.3, Lightweight and Comfortable, Clear Audio, 28-Hour Playtime, IPX5 Waterproof, Sport Earphones with Mic for Running and Fitness - Black

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  • Adjustable and Secure Fit: Featuring an adjustable C-bridge design made from skin-friendly silicone, these clip-on earbuds adapt to various ear shapes, ensuring all-day comfort and stability
  • Enhanced Awareness: Enjoy your music while staying aware of your surroundings with LeMuna open-ear clip-on headphones. Suitable for outdoor leisure, sports, office work, driving, and home entertainment
  • Feather-Light Wearing: Each earbud weighs just 0.13 oz—almost as light as a button. The ultra-light design ensures you stay focused on your workout and may even make you forget you're wearing them
  • Clear Audio: Equipped with 13mm dynamic composite membrane drivers and Advanced Audio Codec (AAC) algorithms, our bluetooth headphones effectively remove noise, delivering crisp highs and deep, rich bass
  • Long-Lasting Battery Life: Enjoy up to 7 hours of playtime on a single charge, and up to 28 hours with the portable charging case. Perfect for all-day listening and uninterrupted entertainment
  • IPX5 Waterproof Rating: Designed with a precision-engineered ultra-fine mesh and advanced nano-coating, the Wireless headphones offer IPX5 water resistance. Perfect for any weather or intense workouts



Product Description

Clip on design
open earbuds
Clip-on earbuds

Zoe
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
I recommend charging them fully when you first get them. I tried to just immediately pair them and start using them, and one bud was totally dead and I absolutely could not get them to reset after I tried charging them for a while. So I left them charging until they were fully charged, and they've been flawless ever since.Btw, the case opens and shuts magnetically. You do not need to press the part that looks like a button. Just pull the top and bottom apart until the magnet releases.I got these for $8ish, and they're terrific for the price. Sure the sound is kinda tinny, and yeah they're a little loose, but they're pretty comfortable to wear for like 5-6 hours at a time. The battery lasts a long time, and then you can pop them back in the case and get more listening time out of them before needing to charge the case again.Great for podcasts and audiobooks. Decent for casual music listening without getting too serious. I even made a phone call while standing outside in the wind, and I could hear them fine. Seemed like they could hear me okay since they never asked me to repeat myself, but I didn't ask them how the quality was either.I thought I would hate the touch sensor buttons, and while I don't think they're as good as actual push buttons would be, they're okay. They sometimes have phantom presses but touch technology is just finicky like that and why I don't like it.Single tap the left to turn the volume down, single tap right to turn the volume up. Double tap either side to play/resume. Triple tap left to rewind, triple tap right to fast forward. Long press 5 seconds either side to manually turn on/off.Overall, I was really glad to come across a budget option for this style of open ear buds, and even happier that they've turned out to work well. For the price, I do recommend.
Cadita
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I had high hopes for these earbuds, but they turned out to be a complete waste of money. Within ONE WEEK, the sound in one earbud just stopped working out of nowhere. No drops, no damage, just dead silence in one ear. As if that wasn’t frustrating enough, the battery life started getting worse over time. At first, I could get a few hours of use, but within a week and a half they barely lasted an hour before needing a charge.I bought these expecting at least a couple months of use but instead, I got a product that failed almost immediately. If you’re looking for something that lasts, do yourself a favor and look elsewhere. Absolutely not worth it!
Bev
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I really like these I've had single piece ear buds before but I wear glasses and when I wear them for a period of time they tend to start hurting my ears. These clip to the middle of my ear lope and for nicely.
John F. Bell
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Update: The left ear stopped taking a charge. I simply burnished the contact point on earpiece with a wooden toothpick and they work fine now.These have some irritating quirks like turning off and probably not fitting. However, if you learn a couple of tricks, these are a bargain that are comfortable and sound good. The only use that I would consider them to be useless for are laying with your head on a pillow.I personally like these for kayaking, walking, and wearing around the house. These are not waterproof, but I do relatively flat water kayaking on a lake where my ears will only get wet if I tip over. Thus, I care about these being secure and not blocking sounds around me. If I tip over and destroy these, they are inexpensive enough to not be that worried about it. They also sound good enough and are comfortable enough to wear them for general use.I have a couple of behind the ear hook types. I like the hook design, but I was intrigued by the clip type like these. I bought the Soundcore C30i on a Black Friday sale to see if I liked this format. This design looks uncomfortable in the pictures, but they turn out to be very comfortable and sound good. These LeMuna headphones are similar design to the Soundcore. While I recommend the Soundcore 30i these LeMuna headphones are good for the price if you recognize the drawbacks and learn to work around them. I am listening to them as I write this review.The problem with these headphones is that the touch area is large, indistinct, and perhaps overly sensitive as other reviewers have pointed out. This means that you will accidentally activate the touch area and perhaps accidentally shut them off. You often shut the headphones off when you put them on. I also had them shutdown while trying to listen to them in bed. As I turned my head, this pressed my ear closer to my head and some part of my ear or neck would activate the touch area and shut the headphones down. I do not know a work around for the head on the pillow scenario.As far as them shutting down when putting them on, this is easy to deal with even if it is irritating. The headphones don't shutdown, but enter into a standby mode. Once you have them on your ear, hold them for about 5 seconds and they will turn back on and pair again. (forefinger on top with the thumb on the bottom touching the touch area). Once they are on your ear, they are secure and comfortable. Unlike traditional earbuds, they require little fiddling. For the most part, you will simply not touch them and forget they are there. If you have to adjust them, you can do this by grabbing the top part in your ear so you don't activate the touch area.The trick to getting them to sound good and be secure is in putting them on correctly. Both these and the Soundcore C30s are rigid, but surprisingly this design works -- at least with my ears. First of all, you have to make sure that the part that makes the sound goes on the inside of your ear. I hold my ear with one hand and put the earpiece on with the other. I put the earpiece on near the top rear of my ear where it is thin. I then slide it down towards, but not all the way, towards my lobe. As I slide the earpiece down, make sure the earpiece rotates so the top part is aimed inwards towards the ear canal. With my ears, the rotation happens naturally, but I still give it a little inward twist. Oh yeah, you will probably need to turn them back on at this point. This sounds complicated, but you will get the hang of it quickly.I found the sound to be quite adequate. Without a doubt, the sound is good enough for things like podcasts. I find the sound quality quite adequate for listening to music while walking, running, or kayaking.
S. Parada
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
First let me qualify myself, I am not an audiophile . I am petite, 5”1’. - fit great.- comfortable- sound was good- phone calls were good. I could hear them. They heard me.Problem: controls too sensitive. They would randomly turn off, and on while I was listening to an audio book. It happened both while I was walking around the house doing chores. I think it responded to my ponytail hitting it. It also happened while I was reclining on the couch. Then when I would tap it to turn them back on and the response was very slow. I really wanted them to work they were so comfortable, but after turning off for the tenth time I had to send them back. 😔
SSgtBill
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Unlike other brands there is no app for the earbuds. They really don’t have any bass. While I realize that these earbuds are loads cheaper than my Bose Open Ear Buds the lack of any type of bass boost make these pretty useless if I want to listen to music and enjoy it. They also do not fit my ear comfortably and when I try to adjust them I keep hitting the button and changing sound modes or turning them off. I realize that they are $10 but I would recommend spending a little more money and getting something with better sound quality and fit. I would not recommend these.
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