Sound & Vision

CLEER ALLY PLUS

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The most annoying aspect of true wireless buds is limited battery life compared with their over-the-ear Bluetooth compatriot­s. You need to check to make sure the buds are fully charged before leaving the house, and if you do forget, your listening pleasure is likely to be interrupte­d right in the middle of your jaunt.

The Cleer Ally Plus solves this particular annoyance by supplying 10 hours of battery life with noise-canceling off and a generous 7.5 hours with noise-canceling on, with the case supplying an extra 20 hours. None of the other models reviewed in this test can touch those battery life specs.

The Cleer’s digital noisecance­ling ranks just a notch below the 1More and Sony’s, and its ambient sound mode just a notch below that of the 1More, Audio-technica, and Jabra. With music, the Ally Plus produced deep, booming bass that I found overwhelme­d the mid-range and treble, though fans with more boisterous musical tastes than mine should be fine with that.

You control the Ally Plus via taps on either bud. Convenient­ly, you slide up/ down to adjust volume and double-tap to pause/play, but there’s no skip/repeat track control. Cleer helps assure a sealed fit by generously supplying six different-sized silicone ear tips, and the buds themselves barely stretch out much beyond your lobes. Unfortunat­ely, there is no correspond­ing Ally app to customize EQ, ambient sound/noise-canceling, or tap-control settings. But with their tight, flush fit,

IPX4 water-resistance, and aggressive bass, the Ally Plus is an excellent option for exercising.

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