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JBL launched its open-ear Soundgear Clips earbuds last August with a design that demands attention. The earbuds and their charging case feature a striking, see-through translucent finish. And the company offers them in striking colors, namely Copper Ghost, Black Ghost, White Ghost, Blue Ghost, and Purple Ghost.

JBL Soundgear Clips Green Launch

JBL has now added a new Emerald Green Special Edition in China, and honestly, it might be the most eye-catching version so far. It has a translucent green shell with a darker internal tint, while the green neck and gold accents make the earbuds look premium.

JBL Soundgear Clips Specifications 

The Clips’ clip-on form factor is designed to sit comfortably alongside earrings or sunglasses. 

The earbuds also continue to use JBL’s OpenSound technology with air-conduction audio. Instead of sealing inside the ear canal, the SonicArc-shaped design positions the drivers outside the ear to reduce pressure during long listening sessions. JBL says the design also helps reduce sound leakage while improving bass response through its Bass Boost algorithm.

JBL Soundgear Clips Green

For calls, the Soundgear Clips include four microphones paired with AI-powered call processing, which should help voices sound clearer in noisy environments. The earbuds are also IP54-rated for dust and water resistance.

The earbuds offer up to 32 hours of total runtime with the charging case. Users can expect up to 8 hours from the earbuds themselves, while a quick 10-minute charge provides an additional 3 hours of playback.

The new JBL Soundgear Clips Emerald Green Special Edition is now available in China for ¥999 (around $147 or €127). At the moment, JBL has not confirmed whether this color option will launch globally. However, the existing color options are available through the official site for $149 or €129.

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