The Irish Mail on Sunday

Sounds like these can solve a modern dilemma

Tired of taking off your headphones to speak? Here’s the fix

- ROB WAUGH GADGET OF THE WEEK

Cleer Flow II Headphones £249 (€279), amazon.co.uk ★★★★★

Ithink of it as one of those modern dilemmas about manners. My wife just thinks of it as me being insufferab­ly rude. But if you’re wearing headphones, what do you do when you have to politely inform someone at the checkout that no, you don’t have a reward card, and nor are you interested in acquiring one?

Normally, I flinch in terror when I see someone asking something, and move one earphone off my ear while wagging my head to indicate that I am listening. My wife thinks I should be removing the cans entirely, or (ideally) not wearing them at all.

But Cleer’s new Flow II headphones offer a smarter way of doing it.

When you need to talk, you hold one hand up to the left ear cup, a sensor picks up the movement and the audio is muted, so you can exchange important informatio­n such as the fact that you don’t want a ‘bag for life’. It works instantly, and well.

In addition to this nifty gizmo, Cleer’s headphones are armed with every technology under the sun, including noise-cancelling (which promises to cut out 99.5 per cent of background noise, much like those toiletclea­ners that promise to get rid of very nearly, but not quite, all bacteria).

But they are unnervingl­y silent: a good way to cut down everything from traffic to office chit-chat.

There’s also Google Assistant, if you’re comfortabl­e with walking down the street saying: ‘OK Google, what’s the weather today?’ I have to admit, I’m not.

And they go for 20 hours, even with the noise-cancelling switched on, before they need charging.

Sonically, these aren’t quite the match of Bowers & Wilkins’s pricier cans but they’re good – and may help to rehabilita­te my image in my local supermarke­t.

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