Bose Ultra Open Earbuds Review: Superior Sound Quality That Also Keeps You Aware of Your Surroundings (2024)

Open-ear earbuds are transforming how we listen to music, tune into meetings, and commute to work. Rather than tuning out ambient noise, this new form factor of earbuds features an open design and fit, bringing users enhanced awareness of their surroundings — and Bose has officially entered the product space.

The all-new Bose Ultra Open true wireless earbuds are the only ones that don’t rock a QuietComfort moniker in

today’s Bose product range, setting themselves apart with a unique design and fit without silicone ear tips and, as their name suggests, lack of noise cancelation. The open-ear design also reduces fatigue, making them ideal for users who like to spend hours listening to content without losing touch with the “outside” world.

Bose Ultra Open Wireless Earbuds

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Bose Ultra Open Wireless Earbuds

Pros
  • Bose Ultra Open Earbuds Review: Superior Sound Quality That Also Keeps You Aware of Your Surroundings (2)Sleek and comfy
  • Bose Ultra Open Earbuds Review: Superior Sound Quality That Also Keeps You Aware of Your Surroundings (3)Great sound for the form factor
  • Bose Ultra Open Earbuds Review: Superior Sound Quality That Also Keeps You Aware of Your Surroundings (4)Excellent button controls
Cons
  • Bose Ultra Open Earbuds Review: Superior Sound Quality That Also Keeps You Aware of Your Surroundings (5)So-so battery life

Noise-canceling earbuds dominate today’s true wireless earbuds realm, but over the past year, open-ear earphones have become more common and well worth considering. Given the up-and-coming nature of this sub-category, open-ear options from big-name manufacturers have been scarce — making me all the more eager to put the Bose Ultra Open earbuds to the test from the moment I saw them.

The earphones hit the shelves with a hefty $299 price tag. That’s on par with the sticker of the noise-canceling QuietComfort Ultra earbuds and higher than the asking price of open-ear headphones from other makers. After more than a week with the Ultra Open as my go-to wireless earbuds, here’s how their design, ergonomics, and everyday performance measured up and why they officially made me a fan of open-ear earbuds.

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  • How We Tested
  • Scores
  • Bose Ultra Open at a Glance
  • Sound: 8/10
  • Comfort: 9/10
  • Design: 8/10
  • Battery Performance: 6/10
  • Overall: 8/10

How We Tested

To dissect the design, ergonomics, and performance of the Bose Ultra Open earbuds, I used them as my go-to set for over a week. I paid close attention to the quality of the earbuds’ ear fit and controls.

To put the earphones’ audio hardware to the test, I streamed a mixture of music and podcasts and used them to make calls across multiple platforms daily. I also used the earbuds while watching videos and gaming.

Scores

SOUND: 8/10
COMFORT:
9/10
DESIGN:
8/10
BATTERY PERFORMANCE:
7/10
OVERALL:
8/10

Bose Ultra Open at a Glance

  • Great sound (for the form factor), excellent spatial audio
  • Striking design and supremely comfy fit
  • Up to 7.5 hours of battery life
  • IPX4 water- and sweat-resistant

Sound: 8/10

The Bose Ultra Open earbuds are designed to keep you (or the person you’re shopping for) aware of your surroundings. There’s no noise cancellation, and even cranking up the volume will not completely get rid of ambient noise, especially in loud indoor and outdoor spaces.

The lack of noise cancelation offers you a natural aural link between you and your surroundings, which is exactly what makes these earbuds worthy of buying for yourself or treating a family member or friend to an awesome tech gift. It’s crucial for everyday scenarios like crossing the street, commuting with public transportation, or working in an open office space, to name a few. But if you want to detach yourself from your surroundings by turning up to volume, open-ear buds are not for you.

To my pleasant surprise, the Ultra Open earbuds treated me to signature Bose sound with a discernible harmony between good bass, harmonious mid-range, and vibrant treble, all while keeping me connected to my physical environment. My go-to music playlists for testing audio gear — ranging from live jazz recordings to bass-forward downtempo tracks — were well presented, and so were podcasts and audiobooks.

The Bose Music app has a robust set of sound customization options via quick-access presets and a graphic equalizer. Avid bass heads will find the latter particularly handy, as the lack of seal and noise isolation that standard ear tips provide make the low-range delivery of open earbuds underwhelming. Rather than moving directly inside the ear canal, the sound waves distribute differently in open buds, lowering their ability to produce deep bass. If you’re someone who likes to turn up your music to the max and totally remove yourself from your surroundings while you crank out work, then the open-ear form factor might not be best for you.

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As their name and price category suggest, the Ultra Open earbuds can also deliver immersive spatial audio with or without dynamic head tracking. Dubbed Bose Immersive Audio, the feature relies on a proprietary tech to make any audio — not just Dolby Atmos-enhanced content — more immersive.

Immersive Audio has two distinctive and easy-to-access modes — still and motion. I enjoyed the former while streaming live albums because it kept the audio source front and center, shifting the sound as I moved my head left and right for a lifelike experience. Bose brought Immersive Audio with the QuietComfort Ultra headphones and earbuds in late 2023, and it’s great to see the desirable functionality available on the Ultra Open earbuds.

All calls I made with the Ultra Open sounded excellent both ways. Given the track record of Bose products in this particular field and the earbuds’ price, I expected nothing less. The Bluetooth 5.3 earbuds linked flawlessly to an iPhone 15 Pro Max and a Google Pixel 8 Pro. And thanks to Bose SimpleSync tech, the Ultra Open linked to my Bose soundbar, allowing me to enjoy late-night movies with great sound without bothering the rest of my household.

Comfort: 9/10

The unique fit and flexible silicone arm that wraps gently around the ear edges made Bose Ultra Open earbuds among the most comfortable I have tested. Not needing silicone tips in my ear canals and a hook slotted between my ear and temporal bone was a game-changer during my testing, allowing me to spend hours without having any urge to remove them. The way the earbuds clip onto the ear is reminiscent of wearing jewelry, and although it takes a bit of getting used to, it’s well worth it.

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Another major factor that contributed to the earbuds’ top-tier comfort is their lightweight build. At a tad over 6 grams each, the Ultra Open earphones weigh about the same as the Bose QuietComfort II noise-canceling earbuds.

In a week of everyday testing, the Ultra Open earbuds reliably stayed in place during outdoor walks, while walking around the office, and during indoor weight training sessions. Only HIIT workout warriors and frequent cross-country runners should consider earbuds with a more secure in-ear fit, as I found the earbuds prone to falling off during jumping jacks and treadmill runs at a higher pace.

Located in the modules that sit behind the ears, the clicky button controls of the Ultra Open earbuds are excellent and vastly superior to the touch setups that rivals have. These buttons made taking calls on the buds a breeze and allowed me to control playback easily throughout my testing. Long-pressing the button of each earbud is customizable in the Bose app, but oddly enough, the options don’t include adjusting the volume.

Design: 8/10

The Bose Ultra Open earbuds look like fashion accessories, not a tech product — and that’s the most important thing about their design. The earphones’ ear fit, soft curves, and metal-like finish without visible branding (tiny Bose logos sit out of sight) are unlike any other earbuds I’ve experienced. Showing the Ultra Open earbuds to friends and colleagues prompted similar reactions of awe and curiosity.

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Experiencing the product in person made me quickly realize why Bose partnered with Kith — a popular fashion brand — to launch a branded version of the earbuds with visible logos. These earphones set a new standard for design, making an effortless fashion statement as you tune in.

The IPX4 rating for sweat and water resistance of the earbuds matches the durability of their noise-canceling Bose siblings. In this regard, the buds are perfectly suitable for outdoor activities in moderately rainy weather, as well as for light exercising.

Battery Performance: 6/10

According to Bose, the Ultra Open earbuds can deliver up to 4.5 hours of wireless playback between charges with Immersive Audio on. Disabling the feature ups their battery life to 7.5 hours between trips to the charging case. The compact accessory holds more than two additional full chargers when juiced up.

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In real life, the earphones gave me 5-6 hours of continuous use. My usage pattern included listening to music with and without Immersive Audio and occasionally making calls. I’m also happy to report that the charging case’s ability to get me up to two hours of playtime in only 10 minutes successfully prevented battery anxiety. Having said that, I wish the USB-C accessory was also compatible with wireless charging.

Overall: 8/10

By offering striking design, impeccable comfort, and stellar audio performance that’s typical for Bose products, the Ultra Open earbuds are a great new option for fashion-forward gearheads who do not need noise cancellation. The earbuds are also much better than the company’s previous entry into this product category.

Compared to the cheaper open-ear headphones from lesser-known makers I’ve tested, the Bose Ultra earbuds make a solid case for their higher price by delivering a standout design and a more powerful and entertaining sound to go with sterling brand cachet. These qualities make Ultra Open shortcomings like so-so battery life and lack of wireless charging acceptable.

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You can order the Bose Ultra Open in two colors: black and white smoke. Every set comes with a matching charging case.

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Stefan Vazharov

Senior Technology Editor, Reviews

Stefan is the senior technology editor for Best Products, where he’s been covering the tech industry and testing the latest gadgets since 2015. He is an award-winning editor with more than a decade of experience reporting on and reviewing consumer tech products, especially smartphones, tablets, laptops, and audio gear like headphones, earbuds, speakers, and soundbars. Stefan was previously the U.S. editor for GSMArena.com. His writing can also be found in Popular Mechanics.

Bose Ultra Open Earbuds Review: Superior Sound Quality That Also Keeps You Aware of Your Surroundings (2024)

FAQs

Can other people hear Bose open earbuds? ›

Can other people hear my music when I'm wearing the Open Earbuds? Bose OpenAudio directs rich, deep audio into the ear canal while using proprietary technology to minimize sound spillage in other directions. In most environments and at most listening levels, people around you won't hear a thing.

What are the disadvantages of open earbuds? ›

Open-Ear Headphones Cons

This might not just concern the wearer but also disturb those nearby, especially in quiet environments. Compromised Audio Fidelity: While many open-ear headphones aim to provide a full-spectrum audio experience, they often lack the bass response of their in-ear or over-ear counterparts.

Does Bose Ultra Open Earbuds leak sound? ›

The effect is a bit like listening to a wireless speaker that's sitting on a desk in front of you, except that no one else can hear it. These rather expensive $299 earbuds accomplish this without the kind of sound leakage you get from open-back headphones.

Are open ear earbuds worth it? ›

They sound much better than bone-conduction headphones.

Plus, they deliver much better audio quality than bone-conduction headphones, which were the go-to choice for many years.

Are Bose open earbuds good for phone calls? ›

The audio quality is good for my typical listening of either podcasts or audiobooks. Call quality is passable. They are a good choice for this use case, but feel rather basic and uninspiring when compared to the audio quality and features that you would expect from similarly priced earbuds.

Can you wear glasses with Bose open earbuds? ›

Putting on the earbuds

Look for the L (left) and R (right) markings on the inside surface of each earbud. To get the best fit while wearing glasses, remove your glasses before putting on the earbuds. When the earbuds are stable and comfortable, put your glasses back on.

Why is Bose so expensive? ›

For all of the speakers they manufacture, they use custom drivers they've designed in-house. They're always heavily customized and unique. At the same time, I've also broken open dozens of JBL speaker systems only to find generic speaker drivers from Chinese suppliers.

How long do Bose open earbuds last? ›

With Immersive Audio off, playback time was up to 7.5 hours before battery depletion. With Immersive Audio on, playback time was up to 4.5 hours before battery depletion. Battery life varies based on settings and usage.

Did Bose discontinue open ear headphones? ›

The Ultra Open Earbuds are a brand new product from Bose. Unlike the discontinued Bose Sport Open Earbuds and most fitness headphones on the market, the Bose UOE wraps around the side of your outer ear like an ear cuff leaving your ear canal open to hear the world around you.

What are the best open earbuds? ›

Anker's Soundcore AeroFit Pro open-ear headphones are the best for most upgraders. The earphones are stylish, comfy, durable, and capable of delivering great sound for their form factor. Not to mention, they have fantastic battery life. Starting well below $200, the AeroFit Pro buds are reasonably priced, too.

Is it better to have open or closed headphones? ›

Open headphones are designed to allow audio leakage out of the earpieces. They don't block out ambient noise. However, open-back models can often sound more airy, clear or spacious versus their closed counterparts. Open headphones are useful if you need to remain aware of your external surroundings.

What is the purpose of open-ear headphones? ›

Open-ear audio allows you to be open to the environment around you without ever skipping a beat. This style of earbuds has historically had a few shortcomings, including less-than-stellar audio and bulky, uncomfortable designs.

Can people hear open headphones? ›

Lack of Noise Isolation: This is perhaps the most significant drawback of open-back headphones. You'll hear everything going on around you, and others might hear your music too. It's something to consider if you plan to use them in public places.

Can people around me hear my earbuds? ›

All headphones usually leak sound a bit. When you listen to music at low volume, you probably won't notice it at all. However, louder music and certain designs of headphones can leak so much audio that the person next to you might be treated to a full (and unwanted) concert.

How does Bose open audio work? ›

The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds wrap around the outside of your ear a short distance from your ear canal and use air conduction. This delivers more refined audio than bone conduction, and Bose's patented OpenAudio technology powers an impactful listening experience.

Does Bose open earbuds have noise cancellation? ›

Immersive Audio mode and battery life

To be clear, these are not noise-canceling earbuds, but they do feature Bose's Immersive Audio for music spatialization. That's the same feature found in the QC Ultra Earbuds and QC Ultra Headphones, which arguably have the best noise canceling on the market right now.

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