🎶 Hear everything, miss nothing — the future of open-ear audio is here!
Bose Ultra Open Bluetooth Earbuds combine innovative OpenAudio technology with an open-ear design to deliver private, immersive sound while keeping you aware of your surroundings. Featuring up to 7 hours of playtime, 48 hours standby, IPX4 water resistance, and seamless multi-device Bluetooth connectivity, these lightweight earbuds offer all-day comfort and convenience for professionals on the move.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Plastic |
Recommended uses for product | Running, Calling, Exercising |
Compatible devices | Phone, Laptop |
Control type | Media Control |
Cable feature | Without Cable |
Item weight | 57 g |
Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
Unit count | 1.0 count |
Product Dimensions | 2.64 x 6.5 x 4.19 cm; 56.52 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 881046-0010 |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | One Size |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 56.5 g |
G**N
Amazing headphones!
So I do buy a lot of headphones from high end to lower end but I don’t proclaim to be any sort of expert.The open ear headphones interested me just for working remotely and being able to hear what was going on around me.Got them and used them for the first time. First of all very easy to set up and put on (using the Bose app)They are very comfy to wear and I’m genuinely surprised to how good they sound!I’ve shaken my head like my dog does in the rain and they stayed in my earsI’ve also got the Nothing open headphones which were a lot cheaper but the sound quality of the Bose win it for me.
R**L
Really very very good
When I saw these open earphones, I was intrigued by the idea because my worst gripe about my AirPods is that I have to pause the music or remove the earphone to be able to hear people talking to me.Yes, these are expensive - so I tried a cheap brand, just to see if the concept worked. It did, but the sound quality wasn’t good. So I decided to give these a try, and I’m glad I did. Their performance is light years ahead of others.They’re very easy to put on, the flexible earpiece clips around your earlobe gently and they are comfortable for many hours of use - I’ve worn them all day and night without issues, only removing them to charge them via the case, which is nice & quick. They don’t interfere with my glasses at all, I can put them on and remove them without touching the earphones. And, best of all, they don’t fall off or out of your ear, even if you’re headbanging! I’m mobility impaired so don’t go running but I reckon they’ll be great for runners.Because they’re Bose, you have an expectation of great audio quality… and they don’t disappoint, especially in immersion mode, where the sound is amazing and really does seem to be positioned very slightly in front of you. There are 2 immersion mode settings, one where the positioning changes with your head movements, and one static where it doesn’t. Although the earphones don’t go in your ear like traditional earphones, the OpenAudio technology sounds just as good as if they were, without making the music audible to other people.The sound is fantastic for all kinds of audio and music, I have very eclectic tastes and the only type of music they don’t excel for is bass music where very low frequencies are the norm, but I’ve never come across earphones that are great at this, it’s their size. I have larger over ear headphones and a stereo with a big subwoofer for that type of music! They’re as good for listening to ambient music and soundscapes eg Sigur Ros, electronic music like Ladytron and classical music as they are for listening to the latest rock, pop and dance music. They sound great with Spatial Audio/3D audio too. I also find them great for laying in bed listening to audiobooks, they don’t hurt like other earphones can when you turn on your side and they’re pressed against the pillow.How do they get on in a noisy environment? Great. They have an auto volume function that can increase/decrease the volume based on the sounds around you, and maximum volume is loud - you wouldn’t have them turned up to the top for normal usage, I have them set at less than half volume pretty much all the time.You can control volume, playback, sound mode and even your voice assistant using the buttons on each earpiece, a click, double/triple click or long hold allows several controls to be used with just one button. I found the button to actually be better to use than the touch sensitive stalk controls on other earphones mainly because you don’t accidentally activate it so easily if you adjust the position of the earpiece.If you’re intrigued by these earphones but the price concerns you, give them a try… I realised what a good investment they are once I tried them, and use them far more than I have any other earphones ever, because they’re comfortable, don’t fall out of my ear, the sound quality is amazing and they let me hear as much of my environment as I want/need to. They’ve replaced my over ear headphones as my day to day listening buddies.They’re pricey, but they’re worth it.A definite two thumbs up 👍🏻👍🏻
S**E
Finally, no ear fatigue and with great sound too!
After owning various Bose headphones over the years, I was dubious about the reviews of these, as Bose has failed to hit the heights of the QC35s, in my opinion...Thankfully, though, I think we have a classic on our hands again! I was almost instantly blown away by the fit and sound of these. Don't get me wrong, they don't sound as good as over-ears, but that's not what these are for, and they certainly don't sound bad at all. But the fit... no more sweaty ear canals, no more ear fatigue. I don't even care that there's no noise cancellation—these are perfect!I bought these to replace my AirPods Pro, mainly because of the sweaty ear issue, but also due to how poorly the AirPods connected with my iPhone during phone calls. If I already had them in my ears, there was no issue, but if I had to take them out of the case to answer the phone and continue working, more often than not, the caller would be sent to voicemail by the time the AirPods connected to my iPhone. Very frustrating.Cue the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds... They connect immediately every time from out of the charger, so I can answer the call right away—exactly what I needed.The immersive sound works well. In fact, the sound overall is fantastic, yet you can still hear everything around you. They don't fall out of your ears at the gym. They have physical buttons that you can customise in the Bose App. There are quite a few options in the app too, from EQ to firmware updates—it all works rather well. You can now have multi-point Bluetooth connections, thanks to the firmware updates (something that was lacking upon release). The sound quality during phone calls is good too, and you can hang up with a press of the physical button, so there's no need to grab the phone or rush to where it is when you end a call. Everything just works, and it works well.The fit—this is the game-changer for me. If, like me, you wear headphones for a while, you're probably familiar with ear fatigue. Not with these, though—yesterday I had them in for 5 hours, and if it weren't for the playlist ending, I would have forgotten they were in my ears.They are well-built, easy to clean, and easy to charge. The look might not be for everyone, but nothing ever is—these are for people who don't need over-ear headphones, for people whose in-ear headphones irritate them or fall out during exercise, or for those who are outside and don't like the artificial feel of "Transparency Mode."They're great and perfect for me. I think they'll be perfect for a lot of people too.Well done, Bose. I think you finally have another classic on your hands here.
B**J
Good design terrible reliability
These are the most comfortable earbuds I have ever worn and the sound quality is good. I cannot recommend them however as they are utterly unreliable. I have so far had two sets replaced under warranty in a matter of months because they fail to charge properly. A Google search will show how widespread this problem is. The fact that Bose regularly runs sales of reconditioned items across its range of products shows the general weakness of its quality control, despite its premium prices. The one saving grace is that Bose’s warranty system is very good, which perhaps is unsurprising given the amount of practice it gets.
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