QCY crossky R70 review

This open – ear earbuds will change your perception About open- ear designs, if you’ve ever been disappointed by open-earbuds that choose comfort over sound, get ready for a game-changer. The QCY Crossky R70 promises not just comfort, but also exceptional sound and standout style—everything you’ve been waiting for in open-earbuds.

I’ve been testing this one for a while now, and I’m impressed with what it offers. With its combination of superior sound quality, style, and comfort, the QCY Crossky R70 delivers outstanding value in open-earbuds. Soon, I’ll explain why it’s worth choosing over pricier options.


What’s in the box

An owner’s manual.

The actual earbuds themselves.

A USB Type-C charging cable.


Design

The design of the QCY Crossky R70 truly shines. From the case to the earbuds, they have a premium, classy appearance and feel high-end. However, open earbuds like this tend to have a significant flaw when worn with glasses. If you are considering getting this, you will not be able to wear your glasses.

If you use glasses, this is the first con. Still, I prefer this design to the SoundPEATS Go Free: the QCY looks more premium, is more durable, and is easier to carry. The SoundPEATS is much larger by comparison.

The case feels very premium and classy. When you carry it, people often ask what you’re holding. It’s a standout piece.

The design uses premium-feeling plastic, while the frame feels like an aluminum bezel, giving a glossy, charming look. The QCY stands out as one of the best-looking open-ear earbuds I’ve used lately.

It looks great and feels premium. The plastic is skin-friendly, and the case is lightweight and complements your phone’s look.

Overall, the QCY Crossky R70’s design is excellent—one of the best-looking earbuds I’ve owned recently.


Comfort and Fit

The QCY Crossky R70 uses the same plastic material but weighs just 5 grams, making it comfortable and hassle-free to wear, especially compared to clip-ons. It slips into your ear easily, enhancing all-day comfort.

On your ears, they’re very comfortable—one of the most comfortable open-earbuds I’ve used, after testing many clip-ons featured on my blog.

The material doesn’t create discomfort or a typical plastic feel, just a premium sensation. You barely notice them, which is the idea with open-ear designs.

How does it perform when running, jogging, or walking? During my tests, it sat comfortably on the ear, staying in place even during vigorous activity, which is impressive for open-ear designs.

This is the best open-ear earbud for comfort and fit; it’s durable and stays in place well. However, sound may get slightly muffled in windy conditions—something outdoor users should note.


Sound

The sound of the QCY Crossky R70 impresses for open-ear earbuds. Imagine listening to jazz: the horns are crystal clear, and the bass resonates. Switch to EDM, and you’ll feel every beat. These moments show how the R70 delivers punchy bass and clear vocals despite typical open-ear limitations.

Most clip-ons I’ve used have sounded poor, but this QCY model has impressed me with its sound quality.

None of these reviews is sponsored. The QCY Crossky R70 is the first open-ear earbud I’ve tested recently that can separate background noise from your audio.

This model does not include features like Active Noise Canceling or advanced background noise filtration, but it still performs well in loud environments. I often test earbuds outdoors in urban settings, and the R70 performed impressively in these conditions.

The sound quality on this is excellent. The profile offers punchy bass, crisp treble, and clear vocals. I enjoy how they sound, and the QCY Crossky R70’s cover design complements the experience.

When I first unboxed it, I expected poor sound quality and left it unused. Returning later, I was pleasantly surprised by how good it sounded.

To compare sound, SoundPEATS Go Free rates 3 out of 5 for clarity and punch. The QCY Crossky R70 scores 5 out of 5 for its sound depth and clarity among open-ear earbuds.

You get punchy bass, clear treble, and vocals. My reviews are based on real-life testing, so when it comes to sound, this is top-notch.

While it includes LDAC and Hi-Res Audio, those are less useful for open-ear earbuds. For sound, comfort, and design, the QCY Crossky R70 stands out in its category.


Battery Life

In terms of battery life, the QCY Crossky R70 comes with varying claims. QCY lists two figures: 15 hours of music playback and 120 hours of standby, but they also mention a 52-hour marathon playback. This creates some confusion about which specification best represents actual use.

In my own testing, I found myself charging the earbuds only twice over about two weeks. I first charged the device to 100% for comprehensive testing, then charged it once more during this period. To better understand charging expectations, it’s helpful to consider both manufacturer claims and real-world performance.

QCY claims a 2-hour full charge time. I use a fast charger, so I rarely have to wait that long for it to reach full capacity.

In my real-world usage, the earbuds lasted about 24 to 30 hours on a single charge, though I never let them fully run down. This gives a more realistic picture than the official estimates.

A significant challenge is that the earbuds do not disconnect from Bluetooth when the case is closed. For users who find this inconvenient, a quick solution is available: set up a shortcut on your phone to manually disconnect Bluetooth. For example, Android users can create a widget for quick access to Bluetooth settings, and iOS users can automate it with Shortcuts. These options help preserve battery life by allowing devices to be easily disconnected when not in use. Let’s return to general battery impressions.

Overall, the battery is impressive. Despite one drawback, it’s reliable and long-lasting—complementing sound, design, comfort, and fit.

If battery performance matters to you, consider the QCY Crossky R70. Its battery stands out. Next, let’s examine Bluetooth connectivity.


Bluetooth and Connectivity

For Bluetooth connectivity, the QCY Crossky R70 supports Bluetooth 5.3 with reliable connections. However, it does not disconnect when placed in the case.

To turn off the earbuds, you need to disable Bluetooth on your device and turn it back on—an extra step that isn’t ideal. Notably, I’ve tested the Crossky C30 and C30S, which offer a more seamless Bluetooth experience. That said, let’s talk about how easy it is to connect the Crossky R70 and its range.

Bluetooth pairing is straightforward. The range allows you to walk around your house with your earbuds in, leaving your device behind.

This device offers an excellent range and supports multi-point connectivity for connections to your phone, laptop, or tablet.

Multi-point connectivity allows you to pair multiple devices—such as your phone, laptop, and tablet—though not all simultaneously.

The main Bluetooth issue: the earbuds don’t disconnect from your device when placed in the case.


Call and Media Playback Quality

How does it perform during calls? The sound profile is clear and loud, and the microphones are effective.

This device has Environmental Noise Canceling (ENC). During calls, I found that both parties could hear each other clearly. The microphones noticeably reduced background noise, even in busy environments. Let’s see how it performed in especially noisy areas.

The ENC microphones efficiently reduce background noise, even in noisy, urban environments. As someone who lives in a city, I found its performance impressive.

Media playback is excellent. Audio remains stable during movies or long listening sessions. Bluetooth maintains a strong connection, likely aided by features like LDAC. For gaming, the device offers low latency (about 50 ms), allowing you to hear even subtle in-game sounds and improving your experience.

Gaming performance is strong; footsteps are distinct, and in-game communication benefits from the ENC microphones.

Although the QCY Crossky R70 is my ideal pick for its sound, mic, output, and look, your preferences may differ. If sound quality, microphone performance, and design are top priorities, this model is a top contender.


Touch Controls

If you dislike accidental taps on open-ear earbuds, you’ll appreciate QCY Crossky R70’s thoughtful touch controls. The controls are responsive and adapt to your needs.

If you touch the QCY Crossky R70 once, it does nothing because it’s not attached to anything. However, you can customize this one to suit your needs.

But if you double-tap either earbud on both your left and right, your song tends to play.

If you double-tap, the music actually stops. What happens if you triple-tap?

If you triple-tap your left ear, it actually activates Siri or Google, depending on the device you use.

What happens if you triple-tap on your right ear? This one actually turns game mode on and off.

The touch controls are easy to use. As for app-based control, let’s see what the classic QCY app can offer.

When it comes to app functionality, you basically get the classic QCY app, which is actually the most functional earbud app I have today. And with the QCY app, you can customize your touch controls.

You can find headsets. This one is a nice one for individuals. It displays where your headset was last disconnected, and the location accuracy is quite top-notch. On the other hand, you get timing, power-off timing, beep mode, gaming mode, sleep mode, LDAC switch, dual-device connection, and everything.

This is basically standard on most earbud apps right now. If you go to the sound profile, you can customize it however you like. You can shift the sound balance left or right, yeah, depending on your preference. And if you go to the status, this one will basically show you the battery percentage on the actual earbuds.

The app and touch controls on this device are intuitive, enhancing the user experience. For me, enjoying touch controls on an open-ear earbud is a notable plus.


Pros

  • Premium, classy design (among the best open-ear earbuds tested).
  • Very comfortable and lightweight at just 5g per earbud.
  • Secure fit for running, jumping, and daily activity.
  • Skin-friendly material — no harsh plastic feel.
  • Punchy bass, clear vocals, and strong treble (top-tier sound for open-earbuds).
  • Better sound quality than many clip-ons and open-ear competitors.
  • Good performance in loud urban environments despite no ANC.
  • Impressive real-world battery life: 24–30 hours of playback.
  • Charges relatively fast (2 hours or less with a fast charger).
  • Great microphone performance with ENC for calls.
  • Strong Bluetooth 5.3 connection with long range.
  • Multi-point connectivity support.
  • Low latency (50 ms) for gaming modes.
  • Responsive and customizable touch controls.
  • Feature-rich QCY app (find device, EQ, modes, battery stats).
  • Very affordable price ($44–$45) compared to premium competitors.

Cons

  • Cannot be worn with glasses (design clashes with frames).
  • Bluetooth does not automatically disconnect when placed in the case.
  • Slight sound muffling in windy outdoor conditions.
  • No real ANC — relies on design to manage noise.

Price

The QCY Crossky R70 costs about $44-$45 on AliExpress and Amazon—less than a third of the $149 charged by some premium competitors like Anker and TOZO. For this price, you receive standout design, sound, comfort, and battery life, making it an exceptional value despite a minor Bluetooth shortcoming.

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