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Creative's new Outlier Go are open earbuds for people who want to stay aware of their surroundings

Creative has announced the launch of its new wireless open-ear headphones, the .  Part of the Creative Outlier series, the Outlier Go features a new that Creative claims will offer comfort even during marathon music sessions. Crucially, it has an open design, which is great for users who don't like sticking things into their ears or who just want to remain aware of their surroundings. Packed in these headphones are 14.2mm neodymium drivers for rich sound quality. The open-ear headphones support Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity for seamless and stable connections and have up to . With the charging case, the Outlier Go has of 26 hours of playtime. Supported wireless codecs are SBC and AAC. As with other Creative products, the Outlier Go can be further customised through the Creative App. Users can customise the button features on the headphones according to their preferences. Due to its open design, the Outlier Go doesn't have active noise cancellation or any kind of transparency mode. The former would be unhelpful, while the latter is unnecessary since it has an open design and you can already hear what's going on around you all the time. However, it does have a so users can enjoy minimal audio delay for a smooth and uninterrupted listening experience. Other features of the headphones include , which allows the device to connect to two devices simultaneously, support for voice assistants such as Siri and Google, and an for water resistance. It also has dual microphones for clear calls.  At launch, the Creative Outlier Go will be available in at a special . Afterwards, it will be available for purchase at its at Creative's official store on , , and the  .