CrossBeats Fury Max specifications and in-depth review

CrossBeats Fury Max

Manufacturer: Crossbeats

The CrossBeats Fury Max are true wireless in-ear earbuds designed for everyday wireless use without any cables or neckband. Weighing just 8 g per earbud, they carry a compact form factor alongside RGB lighting and stereo speakers. A total system battery life of 92 hours — combining the earbuds and their charging case — makes them a practical option for extended use between charges.

On the technical side, the Fury Max use a 13.4 mm driver unit covering a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, paired with passive noise reduction for ambient sound isolation. Connectivity runs on Bluetooth 5.4 with AAC codec support and a maximum wireless range of 10 m. The earbuds include a 6-microphone array with noise-canceling microphone capability, USB Type-C charging, fast charging support, IPX5 water resistance, and a mute function — rounding out a feature set that also covers voice prompts, a travel bag, and onboard touch controls.

Pros
  • The charging case extends total playback time to 92 hours, reducing how often the case itself needs recharging
  • Six microphones with noise cancellation make voice calls more reliable in noisy environments
  • Fast charging support means the earbuds can be topped up quickly when battery is low
  • A travel bag is included in the box, adding convenience for everyday portability
  • IPX5 water resistance provides protection against sweat and light splashing during use
  • USB Type-C is used for charging, a widely compatible and practical connector choice
Cons
  • Active noise cancellation is absent, which limits sound isolation to passive means only
  • No wireless charging support, so the earbuds must always be charged via cable
  • The Bluetooth range is limited to 10 m, which may be restrictive in certain use situations
  • Neither aptX nor LDAC codecs are supported, leaving AAC as the only option beyond standard SBC
  • No in-ear detection means music will not pause automatically when an earbud is removed
  • There is no find device feature, making it harder to locate misplaced earbuds
Who is this for?

The CrossBeats Fury Max are well suited to users who prioritize long all-day battery endurance, given the 92-hour total capacity offered by the earbuds and charging case combined. Their six-microphone array with noise-canceling capability makes them a practical choice for people who frequently take calls or participate in voice chats on the go. The IPX5 water resistance and lightweight 8 g build also make them a reasonable fit for active daily use such as commuting, light workouts, or travel, especially with the included travel bag adding to their portability.

Who is this NOT for?

Users seeking an immersive listening experience will find the lack of active noise cancellation a notable limitation, as passive isolation alone may not be sufficient in consistently loud or demanding environments. Audiophiles or those who rely on high-resolution wireless audio will also be underserved, since there is no support for LDAC, aptX, or any of its variants, leaving AAC as the ceiling for audio codec quality. Additionally, the 10 m Bluetooth range makes these earbuds less practical for scenarios where the source device needs to remain at a greater distance, such as in a home gym or studio setup.

Design:

Fit In-ear
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IPX5
water resistance Water resistant
weight 8 g
has no wires or cables
are neckband earbuds
wingtips included
has RGB lighting
has stereo speakers
has UV light
Has a display

The CrossBeats Fury Max adopt an in-ear, true wireless design with no cables or neckband, and weigh just 8 g. The earbuds are rated IPX5, making them water resistant and suitable for use in light moisture conditions. They feature stereo speakers and RGB lighting, while wingtips, a display, and UV light are not included.

Sound quality:

has active noise cancellation (ANC)
has passive noise reduction
driver unit size 13.4 mm
lowest frequency 20 Hz
highest frequency 20000 Hz
supports spatial audio
has Dolby Atmos
has Dirac Virtuo
has a neodymium magnet

The CrossBeats Fury Max use a 13.4 mm driver unit and cover a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Passive noise reduction is present to help limit ambient sound, though active noise cancellation is not supported. Spatial audio, Dolby Atmos, Dirac Virtuo, and a neodymium magnet are not part of the feature set.

Power:

Battery life 8 hours
Battery life of charging case 92 hours
charge time 1 hours
has wireless charging
Has a solar power battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

The CrossBeats Fury Max offer 8 hours of battery life per charge, with the charging case extending the total to 92 hours. A full charge takes 1 hour, and the earbuds include a rechargeable battery with a battery level indicator. Wireless charging and solar power are not supported.

Connectivity:

has fast pairing
Has USB Type-C
Bluetooth version 5.4
has LDAC
has LDHC
has Bluetooth LE Audio
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Low Latency
has aptX HD
has aptX
has aptX Lossless
has aptX Voice
has Auracast
maximum Bluetooth range 10 m
supports Bluetooth pairing using NFC
Can be used wirelessly
has AAC

The CrossBeats Fury Max connect wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.4 with a maximum range of 10 m, and support the AAC codec for audio transmission. Charging is handled through USB Type-C. Advanced codec options — including LDAC, LDHC, aptX and all its variants, and Bluetooth LE Audio — are not supported, nor are fast pairing, NFC pairing, or Auracast.

Features:

has ambient sound mode
has in/on-ear detection
has find device feature
Supports fast charging
can read notifications
has a mute function
can be used as a headset
control panel placed on a device
Has voice prompts
travel bag is included
Has an in-line control panel
Has a temperature sensor
Has a built-in camera remote control function

The CrossBeats Fury Max support fast charging and can function as a headset, making them usable for calls alongside music playback. Controls are placed on the device itself rather than an in-line panel, and voice prompts are included for audio feedback. A mute function is also on board, and a travel bag comes in the box. Features not present include ambient sound mode, in/on-ear detection, a find device function, notification reading, a temperature sensor, and a camera remote shutter.

Microphone:

number of microphones 6
has a noise-canceling microphone

The CrossBeats Fury Max include a 6-microphone array with noise-canceling capability, designed to help reduce unwanted background sound during calls or voice use.

Final Verdict

The CrossBeats Fury Max are a capable pair of true wireless earbuds that deliver well in areas most relevant to everyday use — particularly through their 92-hour total battery capacity and a six-microphone noise-canceling setup that keeps call quality reliable across varied environments. At just 8 g with IPX5 protection and fast charging support, they are built for users who value practical durability and convenience over day-to-day use. Where they fall short is in audio codec depth and the absence of active noise cancellation, which positions them firmly as a mainstream option rather than a choice for discerning listeners. For users whose primary needs are extended battery life, hands-free call use, and lightweight all-day wearability, the Fury Max covers those bases competently.