The second set of ear-tips are provided for even more customization and comfort purposes:
The product was designed with a short non-tangle cable that goes behind your neck so it won’t interfere during your fitness activities:
Each headphone does have a rubberized coating on the plastic housing and includes one 6mm Neodymium driver, in-house tuned in order to get well-balanced audio:
The ear buds come with the AuraSeal name, representing their capability to isolate the noise around you (judging by the fact that you are wearing the correct dimension for your ears):
The multi-functional console allows the user to switch from Bluetooth to MP3 mode (via internal storage), toggle repeat/shuffle modes, answer calls, pause/playback/move to next track/previous track, but also allows you to control the volume. When you first power up the product by pressing about four seconds on the central circle, you will see that the activity LED will blink blue -> this is not pairing mode! In order to activate pairing mode, you must have the Outlier ONE Plus powered down, keep pressing the circle button for about eight seconds and the audio prompt will inform you that the headphones are now ready for pairing. Some people left at some stores negative reviews about this because they were connecting to the wrong device that is shown on their smartphone: you must connect to Outlier ONE Plus and not Outlier ONE Plus BLE!!! Outlier ONE Plus appears listed only when the product is in pairing mode:
In the back of the console, you have the Creative logo, but can also spot the USB port cover:
The microUSB port will be used for data transfer but also for charging the product; make sure that you have this cover closed while actually using the Outlier ONE Plus:
The blue/red LEDs will inform you of the state the product is currently in: