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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.