This review explores the Acefast Acefit Pro open ear headphones, comparing them to similar models and highlighting their features, design, and performance.
I reviewed in November 2024 introduced to me the concept of the open ear headphone, which are earbuds that point at your ears rather than poke inside them, making them more comfortable to wear. Following hot on the heels of those in my review box are these: the Acefast Acefit Pro, which offer a similar take on the concept at a similar price.Like the T8s they are available in multiple colors, (grey, green, violet and pink) and have a similar ‘see-thru’ look.
The case lid is transparent with a large display in the center, showing digits that light up when you open the case, enabling you to immediately see the charge percentage of the case, and when resting inside, of each earbud too. While it’s useful, I find this 80s LCD font digital a little garish and do wish it was a bit more sophisticated. At least the wide and relatively flat design is practical and is easy to slip into a pocket. Oddly, the USB-C port for charging is on the bottom rather than the rear edge, which makes it awkward to place on a desk when charging. When you open the case there’s also an LED light inside, which can be customized in the app. The earbuds themselves also have LED lights with a transparent section over the earbud drivers, featuring the Acefast logo. You can choose to have the LED on the earbuds lit up, and either “breathe” quickly or slowly. While this could be fun, it’s a pity that said logo it’s a better-looking one: personally, it’s not something I’d want to draw attention to.Setting up the Acefit Pro was simple. You just open the case, remove the shipping plastic covering from the headphones and then it can be detected and added via Bluetooth.Rather than gripping the ear, the Acefit Pros hook over the ear is made of titanium wire, so it should be strong. This makes them very easy to put on, and the speaker driver sits over the earhole. The earbud material is dubbed by Acefast as “supermolecular liquid silicon”, which sounds like something invented by Tony Star
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