Piluyaa Clip-on Open-Ear Wireless Bluetooth 5.4 Earbuds (Black) with 60H Battery and ENC
Product description
The essentials
If you’re the type of glasses wearer who hates bulky earbuds—or you just want to keep your ears feeling “open”—Piluyaa’s clip-on open-ear design is built around that idea. These are lightweight wireless earbuds that use an open-ear layout, paired with a comfortable C-shaped bridge/ear clip meant to hold in place without blocking your ear canal. The big promise on paper is comfort for longer listening sessions, plus a fit that’s easier to manage during workouts.
Where it gets interesting is the audio/call approach: dual sonic directional transmission is designed to reduce sound leakage, and ENC noise cancellation is aimed at improving call clarity when there’s background noise around you. Bluetooth 5.4 is also part of the package, with the brand claiming zero latency for more immediate sync and efficient power use.
Key points: what you’ll notice day to day
The most noticeable difference vs. typical in-ear earbuds is the “open” feel. There’s no ear-canal seal to trap sound, so your listening experience is more breathable—handy if you get irritated by pressure or you don’t want that snug, in-the-ear sensation.

The clip/bridge design also matters if you wear glasses. A lightweight build (the listing highlights ultra-light at about 5.3g) plus an ear clip that’s designed to sit comfortably can reduce the “earbud battle” some people face when they’re balancing frames, earbuds, and sweat. It’s also positioned for workouts, and the IPX5 water resistance rating suggests it’s meant to handle rain and sweat.
One limitation to keep in mind: open-ear audio designs can be less immersive if you strongly prefer deep bass or total sound isolation. If your top priority is blocking the world out, you may find open-ear earbuds a trade-off.
How the tech translates into real use
These earbuds are set up for two everyday scenarios: calls and movement. ENC noise cancellation is there to help your voice cut through background noise better than a plain mic setup, which can be a big deal if you take calls on the go or in busy rooms.


On the audio side, the dual sonic directional transmission idea is aimed at minimizing sound leakage. That’s useful if you don’t want your audio escaping as much in shared spaces—like commuting, working in a café, or sitting close to someone.

And with Bluetooth 5.4, the listing emphasizes zero latency and stable connectivity with improved energy management. In normal terms, that’s the sort of thing you’d look for if you hate noticeable lag between audio and video.
Battery and charging expectations
Battery life is one of the stronger points in the provided specs. You get up to 6 hours of continuous playback on a single charge, and the included charging case extends that up to 24 hours total. That’s a practical setup for people who want to top up briefly during the day and keep going.
That said, runtime can depend on how you use features and how loud you listen—so if you’re consistently at high volume, you may not hit the max number. Still, for a lightweight clip-on style, having a case-backed total of 24 hours is a reasonable selling point.
The essentials specs (quick view)

- Type: Open-ear clip-on wireless earbuds
- Weight: About 5.3g (ultra-lightweight highlighted)
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.4
- Battery life: Up to 6 hours per charge, up to 24 hours with charging case
- Water resistance: IPX5
Care & limitations to consider before buying
IPX5 helps with rain and sweat, but it’s not the same thing as submersion resistance—so you’ll still want to treat it like an everyday “weather protection” rating rather than something you can soak.


Also, open-ear designs typically rely more on directionality and comfort than full isolation. If you’re someone who listens for subtle detail and wants maximum separation from the environment, the sound experience may feel more “natural” than “shut-the-world-off.” It’s a trade-off, not a dealbreaker, but it matters depending on what you listen to.
Finally, since these are clip-on/open-ear earbuds, fit preference is personal. Even with an ear clip designed for glasses wearers, some people may still need to adjust the position a bit for the most comfortable hold.

Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you: You want lightweight wireless earbuds that keep your ears feeling open. You wear glasses and want a design that’s less likely to fight your frames. You want workout-friendly protection (IPX5) without bulky in-ear pressure. You care about call clarity and want ENC noise cancellation for background noise.
It may not suit you if: You need strong noise isolation (open-ear typically won’t deliver that). You’re very bass-driven and expect an in-ear style seal for low-end impact. You prefer a heavier, traditional “earbud in the ear” feel.
Mini FAQ
Is this meant for glasses wearers?

The listing specifically calls out use for glasses wearers, using a C-shaped ear clip designed to fit comfortably without blocking the ear canal.
How waterproof are they?


They’re rated IPX5 for water resistance against rain and sweat, which is helpful for workouts and bad-weather commutes.
Do they include a charging case?
Yes. The specs mention a charging case that extends total playback time up to 24 hours.

How long do they last between charges?
Up to 6 hours of playback on a single charge, according to the listing.
Buying verdict
Is it worth it?
Worth buying if your priority is comfort (ultra-light open-ear style), glasses-friendly wear, and a practical battery/case setup, plus you want ENC noise cancellation for clearer calls. On paper, it’s also aimed at reducing sound leakage, which can be a welcome benefit in shared spaces.
You might want to pass if you’re shopping for strong isolation or deep, sealed-in bass impact. Open-ear earbuds can be great for everyday listening and workouts, but they’re not trying to replace the most isolating in-ear experience. If that trade-off sounds acceptable, this Piluyaa clip-on option is easy to consider.
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