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The Bose Ultra Open Bluetooth Earbuds feature innovative OpenAudio technology and an open ear design that delivers immersive, private sound while keeping you aware of your surroundings. With up to 7 hours of playtime (4 hours in immersive mode), a total of 48 hours standby via the charging case, and IPX4 water resistance, these lightweight earbuds offer all-day comfort and durability. Bluetooth multipoint and Bose SimpleSync technology enable effortless device switching and integration with Bose smart speakers, making them the perfect companion for the modern multitasking professional. Limited edition Chilled Lilac color adds a stylish edge.





















| ASIN | B0DBM2T82Z |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 642 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Charging time | 1 Hours |
| Compatible devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops, Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Control method | Push Button |
| Control type | App Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | 2 Bose Ultra Open Earbuds, Safety sheet, USB-C® (A to C) cable (12"), Wireless Charging Case |
| Item model number | 881046-0700 |
| Item weight | 57 g |
| Manufacturer | Bose |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.64 x 6.5 x 4.19 cm; 56.52 g |
| Recommended uses for product | General Audio Consumption, Listening to music, Watch TV/Movie |
| Style | Clip On Design |
| Unit count | 1.0 Count |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
S**S
Superb quality, sleek design, excellent sound
Sleek design and every part of it is absolutely superb quality - without the issue of a difficult inside ear fit! Sound quality excellent, very nice design. Lack of noise cancelling suits our purpose as it is safer to use when walking through a city or across roads. Excellent value and battery life is the best we have had on this sort of product. Its very comfortable. In-ear buds were not comfortable and had a tendency to fall out with heavier exercise, these have held on fast. So far, so good.
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 👍🏻👍🏻
H**Y
I need a pair now 👍🏼😀
I purchased these wonderful open earbuds for my daughter 5 weeks ago as a gift and I'll paste in below what she has to say about them. Bose Ultra Open Earbuds: A Game-Changer for Comfort and Awareness As someone who loves to immerse themselves in music but struggles with ear sensitivity due to Pulsatile Tinnitus, finding comfortable earbuds has been a frustrating journey. That's why the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds have been a revelation. Finally, I can enjoy incredible audio without the discomfort of traditional in-ear designs. These earbuds have seamlessly integrated into my daily routine. Whether I'm unwinding at home with a book, tackling emails, or even whipping up a cake in the kitchen, they provide a delightful audio experience without isolating me from my surroundings. This open design is a major win, allowing me to stay connected to what's happening around me – a crucial feature that doesn't compromise on sound quality. Speaking of sound, the audio from these earbuds is simply mind-blowing. Bose has truly delivered an immersive and rich soundscape that rivals my over-ear headphones. It's hard to believe such incredible audio can come from earbuds that don't even enter your ear canal. In my opinion, this conductive technology feels like the future of audio. Comfort is paramount, and the Ultra Open Earbuds excel here. I can wear them for hours on end without any irritation or discomfort. They feel secure and stay put throughout the day, even during walks. While I can't comment on their suitability for running or jogging, they've been perfect for my everyday activities. I also appreciate the fantastic battery life. For my typical usage – listening in chunks throughout the day – they last incredibly well. The inclusion of Auto Volume, which intelligently adjusts the audio to my environment, is another standout feature that enhances the overall experience. The build quality of the earbuds themselves feels premium and robust, exactly what you'd expect from a Bose product. However, if I had one minor critique, it would be the strength of the magnet on the charging case. While it's not weak enough to cause the earbuds to fall out, a stronger closure would provide a more reassuring feel. While the price point might be a barrier for some, the exceptional audio quality, unparalleled comfort for sensitive ears, and the crucial ability to remain aware of your surroundings make the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds a worthwhile investment for the right person. Who would benefit most from these earbuds? Anyone who loves high-quality audio but struggles with the discomfort of traditional earbuds, or those who need to remain aware of their environment while enjoying their favorite sounds. If you have sensitive ears or simply value situational awareness, I wholeheartedly recommend giving the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds a try – they've been a game-changer for me.
L**E
I personally love them! They fit comfortably on my ears and I barely notice they are there when I’m not actively using them. I really thought my piercings would get in the way but I’m pleasantly surprised that it is not the case (I have 3 lobe, 1 tragus, and two upper cartilage/helix). If you have a conch piercing it would definitely get in the way and I wouldn’t recommend. The headphones touch my third lobe piercing but it is not uncomfortable or affects how they sit in my ears. The sound quality is really good. No it is not great for calls or in really loud areas but I knew that when I purchased them and it is not a deal breaker for me and how I use them. I’m mainly just using them for audio books and music and that’s everything I need. Also when I say they do not fall off - I mean you can go heavy metal head banging and they won’t budge. Perfect for work outs or if you are clumsy like me! I highly recommend if you are not a fan of headphones 🎧 or your ears hurt after short uses of the inner earbuds like me.
S**E
i had clogged eustachian and myringotomy surgery so normal earbuds is not good for me as i like to have the ear canal open. so far the bose ultra open is the most comfortable and the battery life is amazing and i wear it all day not really noticing it. i dont really listen to music much only talks on youtube and livestreams so the sound quality is good for me. i even have to increase the treble and decrease the bass to hear the talking of people in the videos more clearly.
L**A
I found them quite comfortable to wear and allowed my ears to not get so humid like normal earbuds. Once I got the position right, the sound quality was really good and I could still hear my surroundings well. At times it felt like it could fall off but never did although I'm not sure I would trust wearing them in situations where if they did fall off it would be very bad. I did experience a very slight delay when using them with videos and games on my mobile, but I think that's normal for all Bluetooth earbuds. I was very pleased with the colour/finish of the anniversary edition set. Overall I'm very happy with this purchase.
C**I
le son est vraiment excellent que ce soit fort ou faible et on oublie les écouteurs
L**S
Normalerweise schreibe ich keine Produktbewertungen. Bei den Bose Ultra open Earbuds muss ich eine Ausnahme machen, weil mich die teilwese mittelmäßigen Testberichte online und die Bewertungen mit Bezug auf den Klang fast davon abgehalten hätten die Teile zu kaufen - das wäre mehr als schade gewesen. Warum lest ihr nachfolgend. Bitte entschuldigt die folgende lange Einleitung. Dient aber dem Verständnis. Zur Einordnung einmal folgendes: Ich verwende als Heimanlage 2 x Devialet Phantom 1 Gold, als Over Ear Kopfhörer die Airpods Pro Max und als kleine Kopfhörer bisher die Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds. Das sage ich nicht um anzugeben, sondern um zu ermöglichen meinen Anspruch an guten Klang in der richtigen Relation zu sehen. Ich stehe insofern durchaus auf guten Klang. Daher haben mich die online Testberichte und auch einige Rezensionen lange davon abgehalten Clip Earbuds generell zu kaufen. Mit InEars habe ich aber schon immer das Problem, dass diese bei mir schlecht halten und nach kurzer Zeit recht unbequem sind. Daher habe ich mich letztlich vor ca. 2 Wochen dazu durchgerungen OnEar Buds zu kaufen. Aufgrund der Testberichte und weil ich in Bezug auf Preis und Bewertungen mit den Bose Ultra open halt doch am zweifeln war, wurden es die Soundcore Aerofit 2 von Anker. Zunächst einmal muss man klarstellen, dass mir auch mit Blick auf den Anspruch natürlich klar ist, was wir hier an Technik vor uns haben. Nämlich OnEar Kopfhörer als Buds - also im kleinstmöglichen Format. Wer hier einen tiefen, kickenden vielleicht sogar fühlbaren Bass erwartet, wie bei den genannten Over- oder InEars oder gar einer Anlage - hat das vielleicht übersehen. Den Gedanken ob man das möchte, muss man sich also im Zweifel einmal mehr überlegen. Wenn einem das klar ist - dann wird man feststellen, dass entsprechend der technischen Möglichkeiten bereits die Soundcore Aerofit 2 wirklich recht gut klingen und auch weitgehend so, wie es z.B. der Chip Test einordnet und beschreibt. Der Bass ist zwar in hoher Frequenz, dafür aber durchaus kräftig und über die App gut einstellbar. Der restliche Klang (Mitten und Höhen also hauptsächlich Instrumente und Stimmen) klingt auch gut aber insgesamt minimal verwaschen und etwas im Hintergrund. Hat man rein und nur Stimme (Hörbuch, Podcast) ist diese dagegen fantastisch. Als würde der Sprecher vor einem stehen. Leider waren die Soundcore mit Ihrem Konzept eines Bügels der hinter das Ohr geht für mich letztlich nicht so angenehm zu tragen, wie vorn mir erhofft und in Beschreibungen versprochen. Das zusammen mit den leichten Schwächen in der Reinheit des Klanges hat mich dazu bewogen doch noch die Bose zu bestellen - was ich normal nicht gern mache, etwas zurückschicken. Hier kann ich aber sagen. ZUM GLÜCK. Gestern kamen dann letztlich die Bose Ultra open Earbuds, denen sich jetzt auch diese Bewertung endlich zuwendet. Die Einrichtung war dank bereits im Einsatz befindlicher Bose App auf Apple Niveau - also kinderleicht. Das Anlegen der Buds ist erstmal ungewohnt und da werde ich auch noch etwas üben müssen. Danach ist der Sitz dafür wirklich nur minimal wahrnehmbar. Ich bin kein Träger von Ohrringen, stelle es mir aber durchaus ähnlich vor. Es deutete sich bereits hier an, dass die Form meiner Ohren scheinbar nahezu ideal für diese Clips ist. Sie sitzen genau wie auf den Werbebildern von Bose. Ich würde auch sofort unterschreiben, dass dieser richtige Sitz für das Klangerlebnis von entscheidender Bedeutung ist. Für mich konnte ich somit einen Haken an diesen Punkt machen. Dann die ersten Klangtests. Was soll ich sagen? Ich war mehr als positiv überrascht. Der Bass war entgegen der Testberichte (wieder Chip allen voran) absolut vorhanden. Klar auf einer höheren Frequenz als die anderen erwähnten Geräte, meistens vermutlich zwischen 100 und 120 Hz und darüber, aber durchaus sehr angenehm. Was man in diesem Arbeitsbereich nicht immer pauschal hat. Ich würde sogar soweit gehen zu sagen, abgesehen vom etwas höheren Frequenzbereich ist der Bass ähnlich präsent wie bei den Quiet Comofort Inears und wenn überhaupt nur minimal schwächer als bei den Soundcore. In der App habe ich ihn leicht angehoben, was meinen Vorlieben mit Bezug auf das gesamt Klangbild eher entspricht, habe aber sogar noch Luft zum Maximum. Das ist aber nicht alles. Denn nicht nur ist der Bass deutlich besser als erwartet sondern auch der restliche Klang wirklich super. Hier dann eben auch besser als die Soundcore. Viel mehr Klarheit und Differenziertheit - der Punkt den Bose halt einfach wirklich gut kann. Wirklich gut. Zusammen mit dem sehr hohen Tragekomfort kann ich bereits jetzt feststellen, dass diese kleinen Teile meinen Airpods Max in so mancher Situation Konkurrenz machen werden. Was die bisherigen Quiet Comfort eigentlich nur bei Spaziergängen konnten. Ich bin insgesamt super zufrieden und fast etwas erschreckt, wenn ich daran denke, dass mir dieses super Produkt fast entgangen wäre. Nur zur Sicherheit - ich habe die Buds regulär hier bei Amazon gekauft und erhalte nichts für diese Bewertung. Es geht mir wirklich nur darum manche andere Bewertung in Relation zu setzen, bei der Leute vielleicht etwas falsches erwarten = Leistung wie Over Ear oder große Anlage - oder bei denen leider die Passform nicht stimmt. Das ist dann sehr schade, da es wirklich der wichtig sein dürfte.
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