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A Shocking New Design (Bose QuietComfort Ultra OPEN

A Shocking New Design (Bose QuietComfort Ultra OPEN Earbuds)

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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Open (affiliate, latest sale price) These are the strangest …

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  1. I love the form factor here. The battery life is disappointing considering all the space they have in the behind the ear module. The lack of multipoint and the lack of wireless charging is also disappointing, but the real kick in the teeth is the lack of mono support. Missing all of those common features makes this a swing and a miss and that sucks because they do look so comfortable

  2. It looks like shokz bone conduction headphone. I use that for 10 years for biking. Very good hear everything the music too and the environment too

  3. If you want to do comparaisons, please compare with other open ear and not with regular closed back iem with Noise Cancelling. Compare them with the Shokz Openfit or the Soundcore Aerofit Pro

  4. the oladance OWS Pro are the best open earbuds for me. alghough they look like a hearing aid system, they are very comfy (i wear them all day long for work and biking) and usually forget that i have them on. they support multipoint bluetooth and have pretty good call quality aswell. a comparison to the bose and sony would be very nice to see!

  5. Open ear "buds" (AKA: headphones) are sometimes called bone conducting, but they are not. Bone condition works quite well to transmit sounds, but it requires solid contact and more pressure than any headset or earphones would provide. I use an OpenEar Duet (sold under other names as well) for GPS navigation when driving my bus. It works quite well for that purpose, but the audio quality isn't good for music. (Very lacking in the lower frequencies) The microphone works well in a quiet room, but not so well in a noisy environment.

  6. I’m wearing the Bose Open as I watch this video. My issues are abysmal call quality. People complain they can barely hear me. Also, with my iPhone 15 Pro Max with latest IOS, these won’t automatically connect to calls. I have to answer the call then change to the earbuds. They also don’t automatically connect to my iPhone and iPad. I have to go into Bluetooth and manually connect them. The button on the right I configured to switch between sources doesn’t do that with IOS hosts. This is absolutely ridiculous for Bose to releases something this bad. I have the Quite Comfort 2 Ultras and they don’t have these problems. On the positive side they are very comfortable and the sound quality is very good for open ear buds and I like the situational awareness of the open buds.

  7. This certainly will not be a successful product nor long lasting. The form factor is too weird and the lobe hook will certainly get damaged overtime with sweat (acidic) and environmental factors.

  8. How do they compare to the top of line Oldance? I am also getting about 16 hours of playtime, not counting what I have in the charging case for three more charges! The sound is incredible for open ear!

  9. Great Video, exactly my experiences with the Bose Open Earbuds Ultra.
    Auto-Stop is not needed in my opinion. Due to the open design you better can press the button once than pulling the bud off your ear.
    The price is hurting, here in Germany they cost 350 Euros. Thats 380 Dollars 😮
    Greetings!

  10. IMHumbleO, I'm not onboard for wireless charging. USB-C everywhere made this happen. The effort to plug-in is so minimal, and once you know wireless is half as efficient (you're using twice the electricity), I just can't pretend it counts as better.

  11. I would be interested in how much these compare to HQ open back headphones, like the HD600, DT-770 and Fidelio x2HR, Does it give you the amazing soundstage and speaker like quality of those that are unmatched by closed back headphones? (Like perfectly spaced speakers that arrive to your ear sooner.)

  12. The original donut shaped Sony Linkbuds (not the S version) are the closest thing to this, I love those because they are like open back headphones but people still cannot hear your music from the outside, I can wear them for hours with no discomfort (and I am an IEM hater—ear rapers) so I am eager for a side by side.

  13. I bought the Buds Live which undersold due to its quirky design, but its the only pair i use as it is so comfortable and no silicone going into my ear. This Bose is surely what i would perhaps buy next, thanks!!

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