🎧 Stay connected, comfortable, and crystal clear — wherever your hustle takes you.
The EMEET AirFlow Open Ear Headphones combine advanced air conduction technology with ergonomic design for unmatched comfort. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint pairing, detachable noise-cancelling boom mic, and 16.2mm dynamic drivers, they deliver professional-grade calls and immersive sound. With up to 40 hours of playback, quick charging, and IPX5 waterproof rating, these headphones are built for the modern professional’s dynamic lifestyle.
Control Method | App, Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Color | Black |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2 Hours |
Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Motorcycling, Calling, Running, Exercising |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speaker, Television, Cellphones |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
Enclosure Material | Silicone |
Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 16.2 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
R**Z
GREAT mic quality, connectivity, and customer service!
I bought these headphones because I’m a therapist who does telehealth sessions ~6 hours a day 4 days a week, and my in-ear Soundbuds Liberty 3 Pro were causing ear pain with extended use and would often give me trouble with Bluetooth connectivity at random.Of utmost importance to me was the microphone quality when selecting a pair of open-ear headphones, and these are excellent! Even without using the boom mic at all! I also use them to talk on the phone with my parents while walking my dogs or driving and they say it’s so much easier to hear me now. Plus, the open-ear makes it so my husband can still get my attention while I’m watching TV on my computer (which I do while watching dishes, and I can still hear the show over the running water).I don’t think I’ve managed to run them out of battery once yet even when I forget to charge overnight twice in a row, and they are very light and comfortable and totally solved my ear pain issue.I also love how reliably they connect—no more frantically removing and trying to reconnect the device in my Bluetooth settings like I’d have to do when my Soundbuds would abruptly disconnect for no reason between sessions. The dongle has made it so I never have double check they are connected in my Bluetooth settings at all.I am a klutz though so I broke the dongle when I dropped my computer about a month ago, and I noticed that for some reason the volume on the computer seemed lower without it. I reached out to Emeet because I really hoped to purchase or somehow acquire a replacement and their customer service was super helpful in sending me a new one for free and promptly answering my follow up question about how to pair with the new dongle!I’ve worn these for working out sometimes and the sound quality is more solid for music than I’d hoped, but when running I kept feeling as though they were about to fall out (although to their credit they didn’t). Which is really the only ambivalent thing I can say about them. Very glad to have found these on my first foray into experimenting with open-ear headphones!
P**T
Good, but louder would be great
Mic quality is great. Speakers could definitely be louder. Battery life is good.
X**G
EMEET Airflow: A Sales Pro's Best Tool
Working in insurance sales, I'm constantly juggling calls with clients and collaborating with my team in the office. The EMEET Airflow headphones have been a fantastic addition to my daily gear. Their comfort is unmatched; I can wear them all day without any strain, which is a game-changer in my book.The ability to take client calls without sacrificing the quality of communication is crucial, and the Airflow's clear mic ensures every conversation is crystal clear. What I particularly love is the open-ear design, allowing me to stay connected with my surroundings and engage with my colleagues without needing to remove the headset.What's really convenient is the seamless switching between devices. I use the dongle for connecting to my computer and Bluetooth for my iphone, making it effortless to handle calls and tasks on different devices without any hassle.Even when I'm out visiting clients, the Airflow keeps me connected and in control. It's like having an assistant by my side, ensuring I'm always just a call away from addressing a client's need or catching a crucial update. For anyone in a dynamic, communication-heavy role, the Airflow is a brilliant choice—it's truly streamlined my workflow and kept me connected like never before.
S**S
All-day comfort and great for calls, battery life needs improvement
UPDATE: [-1 ⭐] After almost a year of use, I would say all of my below assessments hold true, except the battery life. It's now pretty consistently about 2 hours of continuous phone calls use before I start getting the battery warning. Not ideal, as I'm on the phone nearly continuously all day.ORIGINAL REVIEW: After 3 months of use, I'm overall satisfied with the product and would recommend to others. It has high marks for comfort and long term use, good performance for phone calls and music, and boom mic significantly improves the noise cancellation for folks on the other end of the calls. Some improvements could be made including battery life, price, fitment for active use, and overall size reduction.Pros: 1. Comfort! The on-ear style is really unmatched for comfort when compared to in-ear counterparts. I couldn't go more than 30 min with in-ear phones and easily can wear these for over 6 hours without issue. I do like that they don't blend in too much to my ear so that people can see them and realize not talking to myself.2. Call quality. Bought these primarily for calls during the workday which I find myself on easily 4-8+ hrs a day. The feedback from folks on the receiving end has been very positive, especially when I'm using the boom mic.3. Versatility. The headphones are great for calls and music in my opinion, but I don't claim to be an audiophile by any means. They can be used during workdays at the office or during weightlifting without any issues, tho some exercises where there's more head movements would require the added silicone sleeves to keep the headphones in place. I have not used for cardio workouts tho, so not sure how they'd hold up during runs, but cycling they work well. I actually like being able to hear road noise to ensure I stay alert of my surroundings on the road. I also really like the ability to connect two devices at a time, so I can use on both personal and work phones for calls or music on either one.Few cons (none of which were deal breakers in my opinion): 1. Battery life. I have only been able to get about 5.5-6 (UPDATE: 2-2.5) hrs during continuous use of the headphones while on calls. Not ideal since a good portion of my days have longer sessions of continuous telecons. Some strategic charging and use of one earphones at a time can work around this and extend by maybe an hour.2. Inconsistent battery depletion. I've noticed that whichever headphone has the boom mic will die about 30-45 min earlier than the other. Not a huge deal, but can be cumbersome when it happens mid call, and I find myself using the mic all the time.3. Size. The headphones and case are a *little* bulky. Having gone through a few other options with an external mic included, these are on the larger side, but still are very lightweight and maintain comfort.4. Price. It took a sale and gift card for me to pull the trigger and buy these. I'm more frugal than most, I'm sure, and consistently on a budget,but There are competitors with quite a bit lower cost (around $40-60 cheaper), but they're in ear style and couldn't match the comfort of these.5. Active use. Mentioned earlier that more vigorous activities may not be able to use these since they'd fall off if you leaned forward quickly or consistently were bouncing around. Silicon sleeves are provided that do add marginal improvements, but potentially more ergonomic design that hooked around the back of the ear may improve the fitment for active use. Desk jockeys won't have a problem, however.
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