It's not news to anyone that catching consumers' attention in the earbuds market is not at all an easy mission. If in the past we were used to using the wired “earbuds” that came in the box of our smartphone, things have changed, and nowadays we all have a box with earbuds in our pocket.
What is the problem? In the midst of a market full of brands and alternatives, the reality is that almost everything is the same, and there is more than a lot of confusion. This is exactly why it is sometimes a good idea to go outside the box when presenting a completely different and therefore interesting product.
Huawei has already done this with FreeClipsand now we have Bose with a similar product, but with some specificities very specific to the brand.
Bose also decided to “invent” earbuds!
Therefore, we are talking about Bose Earbuds Ultra Openwhich according to the brand, are the most trendy wireless headphones ever.
In other words, more specifically, Bose, a leader in the development and manufacture of audio products and technologies, launched its new Bose Earbuds Ultra Open in Portugal, a product that serves as the brand's most recent innovation, by presenting a new way of listening to music and being present in the context that surrounds you.
The basic idea is simple… Continue to enjoy all the Bose sound quality, without missing a single hint of what's around us.
They are earbudsopen“, which you don’t have to stick in or even touch your ear. They stay “suspended” thanks to a design that is not only more comfortable, but also practical, and of course, very different from anything you can find on the market.
Meanwhile, on the battery front, we have up to 7.5 hours of playback time (up to 4.5 hours when using Immersive Audio technology), up to 48 hours of standby time and a further 19.5 hours of playback time with the charging case. If you run out of battery, 10 minutes of charging results in two hours of autonomy. (But you can forget about wireless charging.)
In the ever-important field of performance, the Bose Earbuds Ultra Open are Snapdragon Sound certified (Qualcomm aptX Adaptive) for lossless audio and support for Google Fast Pair.
However, there are always doubts about the sound quality in an “open” format.
Price and Availability
The Bose Ultra Open are already on the national market and cost around €379.
First of all, share with us your opinion about this product in the comments box below. Is it something interesting? Could it be better than the more traditional design, or would you prefer to “erase” everything around you and just listen to music?