ACEFAST, popular for its chargers, cables and audio products, recently launched its Aceclip Pro Open-ear Earphones targeted at sports enthusiasts after the launch of Acefit Pro in early 2025. Let us check out the review to find out what this has to offer.
Box contents
- Acefast AceClip Pro
- USB-C Cable
- Charging Case
- User Manual
Design and Build
Starting with the design, the headset comes in a round charging case that is compact and has a matte finish that doesn’t attract fingerpritns. We have the Black color, and it also comes in Light Gold and White colours.
There is a white LED light on the front.
The USB Type-C port is present on the bottom, which might look weird, but when you are charging, the case remains raised, letting you easily open the case.
The case measures 70.8 x 54.8 x 24.6 mm and weighs 44 grams.
Coming to the earbuds, the headset also has a matte finish on the inside, but outside there is a glossy finish making it prone to fingerprints. The ear hooks that are sturdy made of ultra-soft, skin-friendly liquid silicone. It features a semi-arc design paired with a 0.58 mm memory titanium wire tested for over 9,000 bends ensuring a flexible, secure fit that gently adapts to your ear’s shape, offering a lightweight, breathable, and pressure-free wearing, said the company. The earbuds have a light-weight design, weighing 6.5 grams and measures 29.6 × 28.4 × 20.5mm.
You can see the speakers on the inside, and microphone on the outside. These are designed for a secure and comfortable fit, suitable for long wear and activities like running, without causing pain or slipping. The headset has IP55 rating, making them resistant to dust, sweat, and light rain (not suitable for swimming).
Connectivity, Pairing, and Controls
The ACEFAST Aceclip Pro supports Bluetooth 5.4 with SBC and AAC codecs. The pairing process is very easy. Since the headset doesn’t have a pairing button, you just need to take out the earbuds from the case, wait for 3 seconds to enter the pairing mode, go to your phone’s Bluetooth settings and select the ACEFAST Aceclip PRO and pair it. After the pairing process is successful, you will hear a tone and your phone will show that it is connected.
There is also dual-device connection that lets you connect to two devices at the same time, and the switch happens seamlessly when I tried between two phones. There is easy tap control on the back, which might take time to get used to.
| Function | Left earphone (L) | Right earphone (R) |
| Play / Pause audio, Answer call | Double tap | |
| End Call / Previous track | Triple tap | – |
| End Call / Next track | – | Triple tap |
You can customize the controls from the settings in the Acefast app on Android and iPhone. You can change actions for double click, and triple click. The headset doesn’t have Smart wear detection, so it can’t play or pause the music.
Audio Quality and Call Performance
The AceClip Pro is equipped with a large 20x8mm 3-magnet superlinear dynamic driver, which is significantly larger than typical earbud drivers. This hardware is powered by Acefast’s SonoLoop Acoustic Architecture and Upgraded AELC 2.0 (Adaptive Ear Canal Low-Frequency Compensation) technology. There is also outdoor boost mode that promises 40% less noise interference.
In practice, this setup is designed to deliver “bolder sound” with “deep bass and clear details” while completely avoiding the pressure of in-ear tips. The frequency response covers 50 Hz to 20 kHz, offering a wide range for an open-ear device. Because of the open design, the soundstage feels more natural and airy, allowing you to remain aware of your surroundings—a critical safety feature for outdoor runs.
You can select different EQ modes – Origial Sound, Voice and Bass. In addition to custom, there is Custom EQ option.
It uses dual-microphone ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) to reduce background noise for clearer calls. This does a good job in cutting down wind noise, but the traffic noise was faintly audible during my use.
Battery Life
The earphones pack 60mAh battery that promises about 7h of standalone battery life in 50% volume. During my use with AAC, I got over 6h in about 60% volume, so it is decent. Talk time is about 5 hours. It also has fast charging support, which offers up to 1.5 hours of music playback on a 10-minute charge.
With the 400mAh charging case, it promises up to 28 of total battery life, or over 3 charges. It takes 1 hour to charge the earbuds fully, and charging the case takes 2 hours.
You can also see the charge left in the case in the app when the earbuds are placed in the case. The charging case doesn’t have wireless charging.
Conclusion
The ACEFAST AceClip Pro stands out as an excellent choice for fitness enthusiasts and runners who prioritize comfort and safety. Its “Ultra-Lightweight” design (6.5g per bud) and secure clip-on fit ensure the earbuds stay in place during vigorous activities without causing ear fatigue.
While it misses out on premium features like wireless charging and wear detection, it compensates with practical strengths: a decent 28-hour total battery life, Dual Device Connection for seamless multitasking, and a dedicated app for customization. The audio performance, driven by the large drivers, offers a surprisingly bold sound for an open-ear form factor.
Overall, if you are looking for affordable open-ear headphones that let you “hear it naturally” while keeping you connected to your environment, the AceClip Pro is a robust, value-for-money contender.
The earphones have not been launched in India officially, but it is available from Amazon.com for USD 37.44 (Rs. 3,376 approx.) with additional coupon that brings the price down to USB 29.95 (Rs. 2,700 approx.).