Bose Ultra Open Earbuds | Bose (2024)

The Bose Ultra Open Earbuds are a totally new kind of audio wearable device: premium sound built into a cuff-shaped earbud that doesn’t cover your ear. Proprietary Bose OpenAudio technology allows the earbuds to play rich, immersive audio privately even though the speakers on the earbuds sit a short distance from your ear canal, leaving you open to the sounds of your surroundings. The cuffs hook around the outside of your ear so gently that you might forget they’re even there, so you can leave them on all day, always ready for music, calls, or videos.

The Open Earbuds were designed from the ground up to give you a soundtrack for your life: to let you enjoy your music without blocking your ears, in a shape so comfortable you can almost forget you’re wearing any earbuds at all. The engineering of these earbuds was a matter of squeezing Bose OpenAudio technology — which projects deep, rich sound across a short distance of open space to your ear canal — into a shape that could grip your ear extremely gently, leave your ear open to outside sounds, and contain a long-lasting battery. This design process resulted in the Open Earbuds’ unique shape, inspired by ear cuff jewelry. The light-as-air flex arm connects the audio portion of the earbud to a battery barrel that goes behind your ear, providing just enough grip to keep the earbuds secure on any size ear.

Yes. The Open Earbuds are excellent for exercise, thanks to their confident stability on your ear, powerful sound, and open design. Bose’s unique OpenAudio technology allows air to keep your ears cool and dry while you enjoy both your music and sounds from your environment, such as city sounds, nature, input from a coach or workout partner, or sounds that help you play a sport such as tennis or basketball.

Yes. The combination of skin-safe materials, a fully open design, long battery life, and unparalleled comfort means you can leave the earbuds on all day, always connected to your device and ready to produce rich audio the moment you need it.

In stereo mode, the earbud batteries will provide up to 7.5 hours of play time or 48 hours of standby time (no audio playing). For all-day wear that involves a mix of audio listening and standby, the battery life will vary depending on the proportion of each. For example, 5 hours of audio would leave 10 hours of standby life remaining. And if the battery does run out, a quick 10-minute charge in the case will add up to 2 hours of play time.

Yes. You can slide the earbud slightly up or down the outside of your ear to adjust for comfort, preferred sound balance, looks, or to avoid interference with jewelry.

Yes. The Open Earbuds are uniquely designed to attach to a part of the ear that does not interfere with most glasses, hats, and piercings. If your accessories touch the product, that’s no problem as long as the earbuds remain comfortable and secure. The magnets that help the earbuds attach to their charging case may occasionally stick slightly to jewelry made of ferromagnetic metals like nickel; this is not damaging to the earbuds or the jewelry, but if bothersome can be avoided by slightly sliding the earbud up or down the ear, away from the jewelry.

OpenAudio is a proprietary Bose technology that allows audio played a short distance from your ear canal to be rich, deep, and private — without sealing your ear. Each earbud uses a tiny dipole transducer system engineered for loud-and-clear personal audio that stays at the ear — instead of going everywhere else.

It’s easy to hear the difference Bose OpenAudio makes by comparing the power of the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds with a traditional set of earbuds held slightly outside your ear. If you remove the traditional earbud from your ear canal and hold it near your ear at the same distance that the Open Earbuds sit, you’ll notice the much greater volume and richer bass from 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. If you turn up the volume all the way in a very quiet environment, others may hear that something is playing from your earbuds, but they won’t be able to hear any detail unless they get very close.

No. By design, the Open Earbuds don’t block out the world or have noise cancelling, so you can enjoy your music while staying open to the sounds of the world around you. They do have an automatic volume control feature, available in the Bose Music app, that helps you hear your music evenly as your environment changes from quiet to loud and back.

Bluetooth multipoint, a feature that will allow the Open Earbuds to connect to two source devices at the same time, will be available through a software update coming later this year. Be sure to set up your earbuds with the Bose Music app to receive software updates.

The Bose Music app also allows you to customize the shortcut function on each
earbud’s button, and one of the available options is Switch Source. Setting a
shortcut to Switch Source will enable you to switch between previously connected
Bluetooth source devices with a press and hold of the earbud button without
needing to take the earbuds off.

Bose Ultra Open Earbuds
        | Bose (2024)

FAQs

Can other people hear Bose open earbuds? ›

Another highlight: The buds leak very little sound. With open earbuds, if you play them loud, people around you are likely to hear what you're playing.

How do Bose Ultra Open Earbuds 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.

How long does it take to charge Bose Ultra Open Earbuds? ›

The charging case status light glows according to the battery level. Notes: When the earbud battery level is low, a 20-minute charge with the case closed powers the earbuds for up to 2 hours. A full charge powers the earbuds for up to 6 hours.

What are the disadvantages of open earbuds? ›

Open-Ear Headphones Cons

Reduced Sound Isolation: One of the inherent qualities of open-ear headphones is their lack of complete sound isolation. This can be a disadvantage in noisy environments where external sounds might overpower the audio content.

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.

How do you answer Bose earbuds? ›

A single tap on either earbud answers an incoming call, and the double tapping will end the call when you're done. If you're not in the mood to talk, you can tap and hold the right earbud to decline a call.

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.

Are open ear earbuds better? ›

Since the open-ear technology transmits audio directly into the ear, you get rich bass and a beautiful brightness — you won't get that with bone conduction. Many best-use-case scenarios allow open-ear audio technology to really show off.

Why are my Bose open earbuds not loud enough? ›

If the earbuds do not fit properly or the orientation is incorrect it could lead to poor audio or mic performance. See, Wearing and adjusting your earbuds for more details. An open-ear design may not be perceived as loud as a closed-ear design.

Is Bose Ultra open noise cancelling? ›

You won't get any noise cancellation from the Ultra Open Earbuds, and that's by design. The Ultra Open Earbuds generally sound how I expected them to. And that's to say that they're clear, nicely detailed, and consistently pleasant to listen to.

Why are my Bose earbuds not loud enough? ›

Be sure the headphone openings are clean and free of debris. Check for blockages in the headphone mesh grille and headphone opening. Excessive debris can result in low audio, poor sound quality or missing audio channels.

What is the battery life of Bose open earbuds? ›

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.

When did Bose Ultra Open Earbuds come out? ›

February 15, 2024 — Today, Bose introduces a breakthrough audio wearable that lets you hear the world around you while still enjoying your music uninterrupted. The new Bose Ultra Open Earbuds feature an innovative cuff-shaped design that looks as good as it sounds.

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.

Can only hear out of one Bose earbud? ›

Try resyncing the earbuds and charging case.

Turn off Bluetooth on all devices within 30 ft of the earbuds. Place earbuds in the charging case for 5 seconds. Remove earbuds from the case. The earbuds and charging case should now communicate as normal.

Do my Bose earbuds have a microphone? ›

Note: The microphone is located on the right earbud.

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